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KENYA: Billionaire shares building flamboyant houses for all his siblings after mum’s advice

KENYA: Billionaire shares building flamboyant houses for all his siblings after mum’s advice

Chief Roco, the man who founded Ahudiya Nnem Football Club in Abiria, Nigeria, is on everyone’s lips thanks to the houses he built for his siblings at the behest of his dear mum The billionaire’s mansion is also another sight to behold and only spells the words ‘money,’ ‘taste,’ and flamboyance The entrepreneur, known for his lavish lifestyle, also talked about his dear mum and shared that her advice made him look out for his siblings Abiria, Nigeria : Billionaire Chief Roco has shared that his dear mum advised him to build palatial, tastefully furnished homes for his siblings so that he could have peace.

Billionaire Chief Robert Onyeani who built many houses (l), the his mansion (r). Photos: Creative Lord.
Source: TikTok Speaking to Creative TV, Chief Roco said that he was living with his mother, and she advised him to build a home for each of his siblings so that they would not disturb him and his family.

Roco, who is also the founder of Ahudiya Nnem FC in Abiriba, also put an air conditioner inside the grave he built for his mother.

“There is no place like home; you can build anywhere, but you should know that there is no place like home,” said Roco. “They are not going to bury you in Lagos and Abuja, so why should you not build a beautiful home in the village?” he asked. Roco said that he once visited the village home of a friend and was stunned because it was shabby, while he was living in a plush home in Lagos.

Apart from just building a huge mansion for his siblings, the philanthropist said that at the time of handover, he would give them a fully furnished home.

The homes of Roco’s siblings. Photo: Creative Lord.
Source: Facebook What stands out about Roco’s mum’s grave? One of the most iconic buildings in the home of Roco is his mum’s grave. Unlike the graves with just a cross and marble or tile finishing, his mum’s resting place is built like a small house.

Apart from the beautiful finishing with white and green paint, the grave had sturdy pillars and a well-done floor on the outside.

Inside the grave, there is also lighting on throughout, and just to ensure extra comfort for his mum’s remains, the loving son also ensured that there is an air conditioner.

How did Kenyans react to the story? Mr Kuwait:

“This is the first rich guy I have seen with some sense of understanding that your family is your everything on earth.” Chimezie:

“You can never do anything to please bloodlines they will keep expecting more.” clint:

“That was my plan then my siblings they teamed up against me, and I have to build a school instead of house family sometimes is a scam.” Kilamuwaye:

“My dad did exactly the same thing, even though he wasn’t a billionaire, even though we were small, then and we were like, why, but he gave them the same explanation. Now my cousins and I are cool and love each other till now, even though we are all married and doing well.” Kusa Mukuna:

“People jumping here with – Oooh as family should do, Wise man. Did you read the word Billionaire? 🤣.” Vincent Barasa Maina:

“In Africa, those who love causing trouble in the family will still make trouble even if you give them everything. But it’s good to give. You’ve played your part sir.”

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Man advises wealthy people to empower siblings A few months ago, a man also advised people who are accumulating wealth to also empower their poor family members so that they can also reach their level.

In a social media post that ignited reactions, author Reno Omokri noted that if only one family member is empowered, the family is still vulnerable.

“That is why when you make it, the best insurance against future poverty is to help your siblings make it, too. And that won’t happen by giving them spending money. That just creates dependency. Help them start a business. Open a shop for them. Buy them a vehicle for Uber/Bolt. Send them to learn a professional course. Create more lights so that darkness is erased from your lineage,” he said: Did Peter Salasya build houses for his siblings? Another story showed a TikTok video of how Mumias East MP Peter Salasya showed off his expansive compound and what he had done for his family.

The first-time MP showed two houses he has built for his brothers, and the photos divided Kenyans

Some praised the young legislator for uplifting his siblings, while others questioned the source of the money.

Racheal Nyaguthie, HoD Human Interest, added the section on a man advising wealthy people.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:

Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor)

Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, International Center for Journalists’ Early Childhood Development Reporting, Google News Initiative Training on Advance Digital Reporting, Fighting Misinformation, and Experimenting with New Formats (2024). Over 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media,TechMoran. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media, Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: susan.mwenesi@tuko.co.ke

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