Why does it happen that most of the times when a senior political or wealthy figure dies, there are always people popping from nowhere claiming they are family? If it’s not a woman claiming that she was a wife to the deceased and gave birth to a ‘flock’ of kids with him, a grown up man will creep from ‘space’ and level a claim to be the son of the deceased.
This is especially synonymous in African cultures than in the West. But why wait until they are dead to show up and start claiming chunks of inheritance or any form of recognition?
Now hear this. A man claiming to be a biological son of the late William Ole Ntimama has filed a petition at the high seeking orders to stop his burial until DNA blood samples are taken to ascertain paternity.
In his petition, Mr George Kariuki Njoroge aka George Kariuki Ntimama says that the late politician had relationship with his mother Rebecca Ngibia Wanjiku, who died in 1969, and that he was sired out of the bonding