Collins Toroitich, a nephew of Gideon Moi and grandson of former president Moi, is facing dire circumstances as he claims to have been denied his rightful share of his grandfather’s billions.

Allegedly swindled by family members, including the family patriarch, stepmother, and step-brother, Toroitich finds himself in a desperate situation, prompting his relocation to the impoverished Kawangware estate.
Toroitich, who once resided in a leafy apartment, now struggles to make ends meet after being unable to secure his fair share from the administrator of his grandfather’s estate.
The family, prominent national politicians and among the wealthiest in Kenya, reportedly refused to extend any assistance to him during these challenging times.

Forced to move to the poorest corners of Kawangware, Toroitich faces financial hardships, making it difficult for him to pay rent and provide medical care for his ailing children.
In a distressing turn of events, he had to resort to public clinics, citing a lack of world-class services for his family’s health needs.
His plight extends beyond personal struggles, as his businesses crumbled after he claims to have been deceived out of his rightful inheritance.
Toroitich has taken legal action, with his lawyer filing a case against his uncles, seeking what he contends is his rightful share of the family fortune.

The late president’s estate, estimated to be worth over 300 billion shillings, was intended to be equally distributed among family members, as per the instructions of the deceased.
In the midst of this family feud, Toroitich’s lawyer is actively pursuing justice in court, aiming to rectify what they deem an unjust denial of his rightful inheritance.
The legal battle unveils a complex web of familial disputes over significant wealth, casting a spotlight on the intricacies of inheritance and the challenges faced by those seeking their fair share.
As Collins Toroitich grapples with financial instability, legal proceedings unfold, shedding light on a family’s internal strife over a vast fortune left behind by a former president.
The outcome of this legal saga will undoubtedly impact not only Toroitich’s future but also the broader narrative surrounding familial inheritance and wealth distribution in Kenya’s political landscape.
