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KRG Demands Meeting With 19-Year-Old Daughter Whom He Sired While He Was Still A Trader At Gikomba Market

“We must do a get together ndio tumalize hizi kesi” KRG said after his daughter asked him to pay his campus fee.

KRG was exposed by his baby mama Susan Kinyanjui who is demanding he takes care of their daughter Yvonne.

Speaking during an interview with YouTuber Nicholas Kioko, Susan said that KRG impregnated her while they were still working as traders at Gikomba Market Trader.

“KRG tulijuana na yeye 2002 akiwa anafanya kazi Gikomba. 2003 August 5th ndo nilipata Yvonne. Vile nilipata huyu mtoi alikubali mtoto na akaanza kusaidia mtoto ata vitu za hospitali yeye ndo alisimamia kila kitu, manguo za mtoi,” Susan said.

She added that KRG stopped helping her seven months after their daughter was born.

“Sasa tukakaa after kitu seven months ndo akaanza kuanza kama hataki kulea mtoto after amepata dem mwingine,” she said.

“Nilipata mtoi nkiwa under age. Nlikua mdogo sana sikua ata na ID but yeye alikua na ID,” Susan added.

Susan further insisted that KRG is her daughter’s biological father

“KRG ndo baba Vyonne. Nko sure yeye ndo alikua my first boyfriend. Na yeye ndo alisema mtoto aitwe mama yake – Magarette Njoki,” she said.

Reaction to Susan’s interview, KRG said that he wanted to meet all women who claim to have children with him so that he can resolve all issues.

“Alooooooh Mambo imechemka Apa 😂😂😂😂 Huyu naona ni Kama ni wa Dufla Kapsa ama Nyinyi Mnaona Kama ni wangu?

After God Fear who?

“From Next week Kama unadhani Uko na Mtoto wangu we must do a get together ndio tumalize hizi kesi Mara moja
Msilete Tena hizi mambo online baadae Tafadhal

“But 2002 aaaaiiiiih I was a kid myself bwana!!!! Ama ni post ID kabisa kabisa 😂😂😂😂 #Bughaaa #mamboimechemka,” KRG said.

 

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