Did you know businessman Jimmy Wanjigi has a grown daughter?
Yes, she was recently unveiled during the National Delegation Conference (NDC) held by the politician at the Bomas of Kenya.
Her name is Muthoni Wanjigi.
His daughter, Wambui Wanjigi, was given a chance to address the gathering before inviting her father to speak.
In her address, she said that her father had been a role model, teacher and best friend.
“I’d like to start by saying that one of the greatest and most important lessons my father taught my brother and I is to always believe in our dreams and pursue them with passion, a lesson in which I see him achieving every day.
“My father’s dedication not only to our family but to his work is one of the qualities in which I admire him the most. He has been my role model, my teacher and my best friend. I wish you well dad as you take this mantle and this quest to be the fifth president of the Republic of Kenya, it is my hope that when you ascend into office, you serve the people in true affirmation of God’s will for man and woman,” Wambui said.
She noted that every Kenyan deserves to live a dignified life, which Wanjigi stood for and welcomed voters to support his presidential bid.
“It is my prayer to wish that the people of Kenya get to experience the caring visionary and great person that you are and benefit from your leadership and wisdom. With that being said, I’d like to introduce the next fifth president of Kenya Jimi Wanjigi,” she concluded her remarks.
This is arguably the first time many Kenyans have gotten a chance to see the businessman’s daughter after keeping them away from the media.
Muthoni Wanjigi family
She is a daughter to billionaire Jimmy Wanjigi and his wife Irene Nzisa Wanjigi.
She has a brother named Maina Wanjigi.
Muthoni Wanjigi education
The school is known as the ‘School of Kings’ because of its royal and distinguished alumni.
In addition, it is said to be the world’s most expensive private school with an annual tuition and boarding fee of $113,000.
Some of the school’s alumni include King Fuad II of Egypt, Casablancas, Prince Albert II of Belgium, and Jose Ferrer.