Prince Mwiti Shares Frustration Over Mum's Constant Demands: "She Just Sees Money"

Prince Mwiti Shares Frustration Over Mum's Constant Demands: "She Just Sees Money"

  • Prince Mwiti came out to share his struggle with the demands his mum makes each time she sees him
  • His sentiments sparked a fierce debate that has raised questions on how far children should go in taking care of their parents
  • Mwiti's heartbreaking questions while narrating his frustrations also led some to give him life hacks on how to handle his situation

TikTok bigwig Prince Mwiti has sparked a heated debate after exposing his mum's unending demands each time she sees him.

Prince Mwiti asked for help to learn how to deal with his demanding mum.
Prince Mwiti exposed his mother for constantly asking him for money. Photo: Prince Mwiti.
Source: Facebook

Mwiti took to his X page to air out his frustration, raising the question of how far a parent should go in depending on their kids for financial support.

Responding to people in the comments, Mwiti emphasised that he loves his mum, but is exhausted by how she sees him as a cash cow.

Why is Prince Mwiti angry about his mum's behaviour?

According to the influencer, his mother only thinks of how much she can get from him each time she sees him.

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Mwiti wrote:

"There is something that is really angers me. Every time my mother sees me, she just sees money. Send me money, send me money, what should I do? I don’t know how to tell her it angers me."

Some people asked him to support his mum because he has the means, while others advised him to create financial boundaries with his mother.

Here is his post:

Here are some reactions from social media users:

@Kevoh137 said:

"Be happy anaitisha, ile siku atafunga macho utakuwa unatumia nani."

@MrKifaki said:

"You mean your mum amekua mzigo kwako?"

@Josh001J said:

"Just give her the basics. Don't accept being misused. Fanya budget because unaweza. Per month umwambie ni 5k. Stick to that unless you're in good moods, umuongeze. You must teach her financial discipline, or she'll use your money, wanawake vijijini wamuite chairlady."

@bakhita_esther said:

"Say no to black tax, it’s not your responsibility to take care of her, if you can, okay, but it’s not a must. Also, discourage the entitlement."

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@Biklo0 said:

"Alikupeleka shule gharamika."

@Manyonge12 said:

"Your children should not be your retirement plan."
TikTok influencer, Prince Mwiti.
Prince Mwiti opened up about his mum's financial demands whenever she sees him. Photo: Prince Mwiti.
Source: Facebook

What did Kibe say about supporting family?

In a related report, YouTuber Andrew Kibe once sparked debate after urging people to prioritise personal growth over excessive family responsibilities.

The outspoken content creator argued that many remain stagnant in life because they are too focused on taking care of adults instead of building themselves.

He cautioned men against taking loans to educate their siblings or support relatives, saying they should only feel obligated to children they have fathered.

Kibe added that people often carry heavy financial and emotional burdens without realising it, simply out of loyalty to family expectations, a habit he believes holds them back from achieving independence and success.

What did US-based Kenyan TikToker tell toxic parents?

Elsewhere, US-based Kenyan TikToker Damaris Obiero called out toxic parents who pressure their children for money.

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Obiero criticised parents who make constant financial demands only to squander the funds, noting that such behaviour often leaves children stressed and depressed.

She urged parents to stop burdening their kids financially, pointing out that many of them are already struggling with their hardships abroad.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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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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