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Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by Seeksnigeria: 4:13pm On Dec 03, 2021
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A Kenyan father named Gideon Kisira Cherowo has moved to court seeking to have his son surrender 20 percent of his monthly salary to him for his maintenance.

73-year-old Gideon, from Biirunda in Trans Nzoia County, claims that his 48-year-old son Washington Chepkombe Cherowo abandoned him despite having contributed to his education until university level.

In the papers filed at Kitale High Court, Mzee Cherowo, stated that his son does not send him any upkeep even though he is currently working at the Kenya Airports Authority.

Among his four children, Mzee Cherowo said, Washington is the only one who is currently employed.

"I used all the resources I had to enable the defendant to be in a good position so that he can help us. Right now, my wife and I are in a horrible state yet we have a son who is working,” the plaintiff said in a civil suit at the high court.

"I sold my land in Cheptais, Bungoma, to educate him from primary to university. I also gave him a quarter of an acre. I even went ahead to pay dowry for the defendant’s wife, which cost me four cows and some amount of money, whose sum I cannot recall.” the aggrieved father said.

"I pray that since he has a good salary, I request 20 per cent of his salary to be given to me as the father," Cherowo pleaded with the court.

The case could develop into a precedent-setting affair as upkeep is normally reserved for minors and there is no clear-cut directive on how children, who become adults, should take care of their parents.

Mzee Cherowo, in the November 17 petition he filed personally, attached a testimony from one David Masyek Cherowo, another one of his sons, who also maintains that his brother should relinquish a part of his salary for his father’s upkeep.

"The defendant deserted his parents after he got a job. It is now 17 years since we saw him. He does not come or send any assistance to us. We are leading a very horrible life after the defendant consumed the very thing our father had, so as to take him to school,” Masyek said in the statement.

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Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by Seeksnigeria: 4:13pm On Dec 03, 2021
lipsrsealed embarassed
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by Stormtrooper11(m): 4:23pm On Dec 03, 2021
Verdammt niggarr

All these pussy ass kids thinking they've arrived because they just hit small money. If I was his father, I won't sue him. I'll just cut ties with the unfortunate bastard of a son. Karma exists. His son would go through the same pain from his children.
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by heniford2: 4:58pm On Dec 03, 2021
Is alright mehn Africa
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by Emuforlife1: 4:59pm On Dec 03, 2021
This is seriousgrin
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by halfbloodprince(m): 5:42pm On Dec 03, 2021
This is sadly the problem with parenting in Africa especially in poor homes. Some parents give birth and cater for their kids solely with the intention of saddling these kids with the responsibility of their care when they (the parents) grow old. Plan for your future, young man or woman. Give birth to a number you can properly cater for with love so u can have enough for yourself during your final days.

Or save and invest as much as u can, then go childfree, retire at 45 and die happy! Provided you can find a woman who wants to go childfree too, cos those ones are rarer than unicorns here in Africa. Believe me, I’m still yet to meet one.

For the idiot, I hope he comes back to his senses asap. Even if for one or two reasons u can’t help, at least go back home once in a while, maybe your presence could even cheer the old man up. But no home visit in 17 years? That’s extreme.
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by Seeksnigeria: 7:48pm On Dec 03, 2021
halfbloodprince:
This is sadly the problem with parenting in Africa especially in poor homes. Some parents give birth and cater for their kids solely with the intention of saddling these kids with the responsibility of their care when they (the parents) grow old. Plan for your future, young man or woman. Give birth to a number you can properly cater for with love so u can have enough for yourself during your final days.

Or save and invest as much as u can, then go childfree, retire at 45 and die happy! Provided you can find a woman who wants to go childfree too, cos those ones are rarer than unicorns here in Africa. Believe me, I’m still yet to meet one.

For the idiot, I hope he comes back to his senses asap. Even if for one or two reasons u can’t help, at least go back home once in a while, maybe your presence could even cheer the old man up. But no home visit in 17 years? That’s extreme.

Uhmmm
Re: Kenyan Father Drags Graduate Son To Court, Demands 20% Of His Monthly Salary by G450: 8:45pm On Dec 03, 2021
Kenya no dey carry last for this kind news...

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