Peter Kioi Asks TikTokers to Fundraise Money to Build Milly Wa Doc's Kids House

Peter Kioi Asks TikTokers to Fundraise Money to Build Milly Wa Doc's Kids House

  • Peter Kioi had recently put Milly wa Doc's son, Brian, on the spot and urged him to ensure he knew where his mum's documents were
  • After Milly's burial, Kioi challenged TikTokers to come through so they can take care of Brian and his sister, Sheila
  • Some netizens have commended him for the idea while others have asked for other ways that the kids can be supported

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Renowned TikTokers Peter Kioi and Obidan Dela have asked netizens to consider contributing money so that the late Milly wa Doc's kids can have a home of their own.

Peter Kioi is planning to fundraise to get money to build Milly wa Doc's kids a house.
Peter Kioi (C) wants TikTokers to build Milly wa Doc's kids a home of their own. Photo: Milly Milly, Peter Kioi MVP.
Source: TikTok

This is not the first time such a request is made as in the past, TikTokers rallied Kenyans to help build late Brian Chira's grandmother's house.

How Peter Kioi wants to help Milly wa Doc's kids

After attending the burial of Milly, Kioi shared that there will be a fundraiser to help settle the kids now that they had no one else.

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"I am pleading with you TikTokers, once we leave this place, we will fundraise for Sheila and Brian again so they can have a fresh start. Their own house," said Kioi.

Obidan noted that the kids still needed help to stand on their own feet now that they had to fend for themselves.

"I am also asking the brands that give jobs to people trending because of relationship dramas, should consider giving these kids work so they can create their own money. Brian should be given a job and we can support the girl before her dad gets her. Please give these kids a job, enable them because they cannot depend on handouts everyday," added Obidan.

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Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@Maria said:

"Wajengeeni rentals muwapee one of the houses waishi and they collect rent kwa the rest of the rooms."

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@Muenibeiz said:

"Sheila akae na Brayo, asichukuliwe na baba yake."

@Mama Skylar said:

"Haki hiyo ni poa Peter."

@Hadija said:

"Milly alikuwa anajenga gorofa mahali walikuwa wanaenda kuona na doc, kuna vitu vinafichwa."

@Ibrahmoho said:

"Remaining with no parents at a tender age is something bad. Hawa watoi they need good guidance and love."

@Melisa said:

"The way he manage the burial money showed that he is such a great leader."

@Amani said:

"Good idea because Brayo hataweza kulipa nyumba."

@Miss Toxic said:

"Kwanza juu wako na vitu za nyumba, itakuwa easy wakipata nyumba yao."
The two were asked to take a photo with their mum during her burial.
Brian and Sheila at their mother, Milly wa Doc's funeral. Photo: Edu001 TV.
Source: Youtube

What Kioi advised Milly's son

Kioi recently put Milly's son on the spot and asked him to ensure that he takes all his mother's documents.

He advised Brian not to lose track of his mum's national identity card, bank ATMs and her burial permit.

When he asked the deceased's son if he was aware of all his mother's property, he declined to publicly answer the question.

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Brian then asked for privacy, explaining that his mother had a different life from what many knew oln TikTok.

Kioi also vowed to continue supporting the kids until they are settled and were comfortable.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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