Kenyans Salivate As Tanzania Tycoon Feeds Dogs Expensive Food: “Nimekula Githeri”
- Chief Godlove, a Tanzanian millionaire with over a million Instagram followers, is going viral for building a lavish mansion just for his dogs
- Known for his luxury lifestyle, he owns several high-end cars and properties guarded by armed security
- In a recent video, he fed his dogs a feast inside the fully furnished home, saying he trusts dogs more than people
A Tanzanian man is making waves online for his show of financial might.

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Who is Chief Godlove?
Going by Chief Godlove, real name Godlov Mwakibete, he boasts over a million Instagram followers.
He describes himself as a spiritual healer, philanthropist, and motivational speaker.
He owns a fleet of luxury vehicles, including a Mercedes-Benz Maybach, Range Rover and Ford Mustang.
Godlove recently hosted Kenyan entertainer 2mbili in Tanzania, showcasing a palatial home he claimed he built for his dogs.
A video showed Godlove and 2mbili at the entrance of the home, guarded by an armed man with a rifle.
"This is the headquarters?" 2mbili asked.
However, Godlove said that he built the mansion for his dogs.
"This is one of the mansions I own, but I don't live here. I have two armed guards in rotating shifts," he said.
Godlove said that he loves dogs because they are faithful and can not betray him.
Inside the compound was a majestic two-storey mansion, and a black Range Rover with custom license plates was parked at the front.
“Dogs are my family, and I am considering getting them an even better mansion. I love dogs over humans because I have helped many people who later turned on me.
"I will rent out this space once I move the dogs,” he said.
A video shared on Tuesday, April 15, showed Godlove inside the mansion, feeding one of the dogs.
The house is tastefully furnished with white seats with cupholders and charging sockets. A spiral staircase leads to the first floor.
On the table, he had numerous pieces of chicken laid out on plates.
Godlove then fed his dogs a piece of chicken.
"If you feed a human in six years, they will forget you. If you feed a dog for three years, they will remember you for years," Godlove said.
He discouraged people from keeping fake friends around them and instead raise dogs and other livestock.
Kenyans had this to say about the video:
bee_clara30:
“That is a hurtful truth.”
truelifeof_.kay:
“While I am here, having eaten githeri.”
jalito_2023:
“Dogs know English better than you.”
Amosmekubo:
“Next time, cook for them before feeding them.”
kyle_valerie27:
“He lives a luxurious lifestyle but has no girlfriend.”
simp.for_sherwin:
“This is a Tanzanian billionaire. Let him come to Kenya and see how things are going.”
Bitcoinbabylife:
“The dog eats better than I do."
Are The Marigus the richest TikTok family?
In other news, a family going by The Marigus is gaining attention on TikTok thanks to their extravagant lifestyle and stunning residences.

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They own everything from high-end vehicles to beautifully decorated homes, painting a picture of elegance and ease.
Kenyans admired their strong family connection and the happy, heartwarming moments they shared together.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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