Kevin ‘Bahati’ Kioko, the renowned Kenyan musician, claimed to have spent a staggering Sh.30 million on extravagant gifts for his wife, Diana Marua, as part of their 7th-anniversary celebrations. Bahati, famously known as “mtoto wa mama,” had previously announced his intention to present Diana with seven exquisite gifts over the course of seven days to mark their seven years of marriage, which has seen the couple welcome three children into their family.
While Bahati lived up to his promise with grand gestures, including a brand new blue Ranger Rover Vogue Autobiography estimated to cost Sh.19 million, a massive billboard professing his love, a title deed, and even a traditional dowry payment ceremony, controversy has arisen over the authenticity and cost of these gifts.
Many netizens have expressed skepticism and raised questions about the legitimacy of Bahati’s extravagant spending.

Instagram users have been quick to share their doubts about the reported Sh.30 million expenditure.
Some have pointed out that the Bahati family does not reside in the opulent suburbs of Kenya, despite the claims of affluence.
Others have raised concerns about the prevalence of “fake gifting” in the celebrity world, suggesting that such gestures may be driven by publicity stunts or marketing strategies.
Comments from Instagram users reflect the prevalent skepticism:
– raskandevu: “Bangi is legal in Kenya” – A humorous take on the situation.
– Snrjojo: “Anaisi mihango then ana gift Diana vitu za 30 million. The math ain’t adding up” – Highlighting the inconsistency in Bahati’s spending.
– _mcharming._: “30 million kwa maneno ya mdomo tu” – Suggesting that Bahati’s claims may be mere words.
– Roseombisa: “Yote ni vanity… na of course hiyo ni clout” – Implying that these extravagant gifts are driven by vanity and a quest for clout.
– Peace_c1: “Labda anasema total ya the 7 years” – Speculating that Bahati’s statement might refer to their cumulative spending over seven years.
– macana_im: “If you believe this crap you are as gullible as those who still believe this government will perform miracles. #Nation of clout and jaba” – Drawing a parallel between belief in Bahati’s spending and misplaced faith in government.
The controversy surrounding Bahati’s lavish anniversary gifts raises questions about authenticity, transparency, and the influence of social media in today’s celebrity culture.
While extravagant displays of affection are not uncommon among public figures, the public’s growing scrutiny demands transparency and authenticity from celebrities.
As the debate continues, the true nature of Bahati’s anniversary gifts remains a topic of interest, leaving the public to decide whether it was a genuine expression of love or another instance of “fake gifting” in the world of celebrity clout.
