The Kenyan footballer is currently back in the country as the football season in Qatar where he plays for Al-Duhail came to an end early last month.
Olunga has been sharing photos of his village home on his Facebook page post. The home features a wall fence, cabro a paved driveway and lavish houses which could only be seen from afar.
The player built his parents a lavish house as well. The Harambee stars striker also shared photos of his parent’s house in a post on social media four years ago back in 2018.
The 28-year-old Harambee stars forward is the second highest-earning footballer in Kenya after former Harambee Stars Captain Victor Mugubi Wanyama taking home a weekly salary of Ksh7.5 million.

Olunga made headlines while playing for For Kenyan football giants Gor Mahia. His success at K’Ogallo saw Swedish side Djugardens sign him in 2016 after winning the Kenyan Premier league golden boot with Gor Mahia.
He made only 27 appearances for Djugardens scoring 12 times. Chinese club Ghuizhou Zhicheng signed him after only one season in Sweden.

The Kenyan footballer only made 9 appearances for Ghuizhou Zhicheng scoring 2 goals before he was loaned to Spanish side Girona FC where he made 14 appearances scoring 3 goals in a single match was an hatrick making him the first Kenyan to score a hatrick in Laliga
In 2018, the Chinese club sold the Harambee Stars striker to Kashiwa Reysol for an undisclosed fee. Olunga’s star only shined brighter in Japan where he scored 58 goals in 72 appearances and making a football history in Japan League for scoring 8 goals in a single match before moving to Qater.
