Ahadi Ni Deni!King Kaka Fulfils A Promise He Made To His Mother While He Was Still A Teenager

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Rapper Kennedy Ombima alias King Kaka has fulfilled a promise he made years ago of buying his mother a house.

The father of two promised to buy his mother a house some years back after their house was locked since they could not  raise Kshs 500 rent.

Through his social media accounts, King Kaka said that finally his mother has a place to call home, after years of struggling. The house-warming ceremony went down just a few days ago.

“One day I came home from school and Kanjo had placed a Very Big padlock coz we couldn’t afford to pay Kshs 500 rent, I promised my mom that in the future I’ll buy her a house. Fast forward 4days ago we just prayed in the living room of this house that I built for her.

“The Sounds of a testimony and I am happy that she has a place she can call home. Thank you mom for putting on a brave face over the years even when I knew things were not okay. Asante and Be blessed. To all the believers, It’s possible! And God is Love,” King Kaka said.

 

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A curious fan however wondered why King Kaka’s success story and those of others only involve mothers and not fathers.

“That is great. But why in Most of the cases story na success wasee hua hawainvolve buda, mostly ni mother tu,” the fan identified as Hillary  noted on Twitter.

King Kaka however responded by saying that  his father passed away.

The rapper lost his dad, Juliius Ombima,  about 20 years ago. He was a caretaker at a building in Upperhill while his mother sold fruits at industrial area.

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