KPL star enjoying Nairobi life as parents suffer in the village

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By OFFSIDE- Nairobian | Mar 22, 2019
Nairobi City at night [Courtesy]

A Kenya Premier League star is eating life with a big spoon in the city while his poor parents are suffering in the village.

The player who joined a top team is said to care less about his parents’ struggles — and does not go home anymore. The player is said to have resorted to treating friends — and buying them expensive booze.

Some of his friends, however, see him as a lost soul despite giving them a good treat.

The player is said to care less about his parents’ struggles — and does not go home anymore [Courtesy]

“Some of our friends consider him a very generous man, but it’s surprising that he cannot provide for his own parents in the village. It is a shame,” a source told Offside.

His kin claim they only see their son on TV and on social media.

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