Welcome to a post designed to make you feel poor. When you think about it, in a perfect world, kids shouldn’t be getting more than a modest amount of pocket money — they certainly shouldn’t be millionaires.
But it doesn’t matter about should or shouldn’t, because the fact of the matter is, some kids are millionaires. More than you’d think. Some are basically riding on their parents’ coattails while others have actually managed to earn their own fortune. One thing they all have in common though is our eternal jealousy.
These have to be the real socialites. Here is the list of the richest kids in Kenya that people are always talking about ;
1. Alvin Kabogo
In addition, he studies at the University of Brighton where international student pay from around £12,330 (1,275,728) to £14300 (1,479,554) per year depending on which course and which level of education you are undertaking.
2. Annerlisa Muigai
She is the daughter of Keroche Breweries founder and CEO Tabitha Karanja who was last year named the Businesswoman of the Year in the CNBC Africa All Africa Business Leaders Awards. Anerlisa owns her own company Nero which sells ‘Executive Water’ that is normally found in high-end places and costs around 300 for a bottle of water. Anerlisa is a huge fan of high-end products and designers such as Tom Ford, Salvatore Ferragamo, Coco Chanel. She is a fan of La Mer, a high-end cosmetics brand owned by Estée Lauder. Product prices range from $80-$1400.She owns high –end cars among them a Mercedes-Benz CLS 500, Range Rover and Bentley.
3. Saumu Mbuvi
She is the lovely daughter of Kenya’s most flamboyant politician Mike Sonko. Like her dad, the young girl likes to live large, she is generous as demonstrated by her giving out cash to a group of disadvantaged people while holidaying at the Coast over the Christmas period.
4, 5, 6: Ngina, Muhoho and Jomo Kenyatta
Their dad is the president, their grandpa was a president and their family owns one of Kenya’s biggest dairy companies in Kenya; Brookside, they own MediaMax the media conglomerate that K24, People Daily, Kameme and Milele F.M are under, Heritage Hotels, Commercial Bank of Africa and large vast of land. The family reportedly owns some of the most expensive schools in the country namely Brookhouse and Peponi schools
It is said that the grandmother has a net worth of $1 billion (Sh86 billion) and in 2011 Uhuru made it to position 26 by Forbes Africa’s rich list. They are also related to, George Muhoho is the former M.D of Kenya Airports Authority.
7. Jeff Kiboro
8. IAN WAIGURU
Ian Waiguru is the eldest son of former Cabinet Secretary Ann Waiguru. He is only 18 years old and music-loving, forward-minded, young entrepreneur, and student who started his own company “Something Inc.”
Ian is currently studying A-level Business, ICT and Math at Brookhouse School. And at only 18 years of age, he cruises around with an ‘Ashton Martin’
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