Goliath wa Bungoma unveils stunning Sh3.5 million bungalow [Courtesy]

Internet personality Isaac Otesa, popularly known as Goliath wa Bungoma, has unveiled his newly completed three-bedroom bungalow in Nangata village, Bungoma County.

Taking to Instagram, Goliath co-posted photos of the project, teasing an upcoming housewarming. 

"Goliath wa Bungoma’s 3 bedroom BANGALAA is now ready. Thank you Car Soko led by our great CEO Sir Felix Limo for making this happen. House opening loading….Nangata-Bungoma County," the post read.

The modern grey home, completed inside and out, is enclosed by a perimeter wall and gate, marking a significant milestone for the 28-year-old content creator.

The project was completed through a partnership that saw the house built from concept to completion.

The bungalow is fully finished, featuring three bedrooms and spacious living areas designed for comfortable family living.

Outside, the perimeter wall and gated entrance provide privacy and security, features that are highly valued by many homeowners in rural areas.

The house is estimated to have cost about Sh3.5 million, placing it within the lower to mid-range of construction costs for a standard three-bedroom bungalow in rural Kenya.

Such homes typically cost between Sh3.15 million and Sh5.9 million, depending on design, materials, and finishes.

Supporters have since flooded social media with congratulatory messages, praising Goliath for his achievement and inspiring journey.

Born Isaac Otesa, Goliath wa Bungoma rose from humble beginnings.

He dropped out of school in Class Four and later worked as a boda boda rider in Bungoma before relocating to Nairobi in search of better opportunities.

Life in the city was difficult, with the content creator previously revealing that he experienced homelessness and endured ridicule from people who urged him to return to his village.

His towering stature and calm personality eventually caught the attention of a car company, which signed him as a multi-year brand ambassador. The deal transformed his fortunes, with the company building him a three-bedroom bungalow in his hometown and helping him launch his own business.

Many Kenyans celebrated the milestone online.

Kamande Mburu wrote, "Congratulations, man. To all men, this is what you can achieve if only you say no to pombe na usherati."

Joan Olweru commented, "I remember people mocking him, saying he was copying the original Goliath, and I felt bad. The ocean is too big for all of us to get our share."