sitaki.kujulikana wrote:murchr wrote:hardwood wrote:The wives have had a handshake. So what will you say now after calling them takataka? As they say usiingilie maneno ya bwana na mabibi zake, kwa sababu watasikizana na utawachwa katikati ukionekana mjinga.
She was given those pieces she needed for DNA testing. The lawyer is clear that is all she wanted. The cremation goes on on Sat at Kariakor. So it has nothing to do with the son participating in Ken's burial. All she wanted was to have her day in the limelight, she got it.
I thought you mentioned she did it for the son, ama what was the dna for, if the individual is to be cremated wouldn't one want the dna done before - anyway I think its reeks of callousness to call someone takataka just for having a kid and wanting the kid to get support from the dead father's estate.
You seem to be the only one in the dark about the woman being included in the will. She is just picking a fight with Okoth's mother who went on TV to claim he didnt have a child with any woman.
Sonko revealed that she was taken care of by Okoth to the extent of having her as a Jubilee nominated MCA. It was also revealed at the same venue that the issue of the child was taken care of
By the way, any wo/man who anika's private business is takataka.
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