Inside Troubled Lifestyle of President Daniel Moi's Grandson

An undated image of Collins Toroitich appearing in court.
An undated image of Collins Toroitich appearing in court.
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Despite being the grandson of Kenya's second President, the late Daniel Torotich Arap Moi, Collins Kibet, is leaving a jobless and depressed lifestyle.

According to details that emerged during a court proceeding on Thursday, September 9, Kibet has been suffering from depression and was recently discharged from a rehabilitation center, where he was undergoing treatment for addiction.

Other than suffering from addiction, Kibet is living a parasitic lifestyle where he only depends on friends and relatives for his survival. 

The details of his troubled lifestyle came out during a paternal responsibility case where he told the court that he can only pay for health insurance for his two young ones.

Undated Photo of Collins Kibet Appearing in Court
Undated Photo of Collins Kibet Appearing in Court
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“I am financially strained at the moment and [unable] to offer more than what I am offering here and the applicant, who is my immediate neighbour at home, knows this fact very well,” he said.

Kibet further told the Nakuru Court that his life has been full of breakups revealing that he is a divorcee with two other young ones in the United States.

“As a result of my depression diagnosis and the resultant loss of business, my personal finances have been greatly affected to the point where I depend on the goodwill of my friends and relatives to meet my immediate needs,” Kibet told the court.

Kibet is embroiled in a court battle with Gladys Jeruto Tagi, who in her application before Nakuru Principal Magistrate Benjamin Limo, is demanding Ksh1 million upkeep for their son and daughter.

But Moi's grandson, in his response, claimed that he could only afford to cater for their yearly National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) fees.

Additionally, he told the court he wants the two learners transferred to JK Primary School in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County, which is a public institution and, therefore, eligible for government funding.

Kibet also denied ever marrying Jeruto stating that he was not in his right state of mind when he approached her for a relationship that led to the birth of the two minors.

Moreover, he denied ever living with Jeruto in Kenya and in Switzerland as she had earlier claimed.

Jeruto took Kibet to court in March this year, accusing him of abandoning his fatherly duties. She claimed that Kibet had neglected his two young ones aged 11 and 9 and refused to help her in taking care of them.

A file image of Gladys Jeruto Tagi
A file image of Gladys Jeruto Tagi
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