Trans Nzoia: Police Officer Gifts 6-Year-Old Daughter Lorry to Celebrate Her Birthday, Explains
- Ali Afula chose to make his six-year-old daughter, Leilah Afula Blessing, the owner of a truck by gifting her one
- The police officer attached to the VIP protection unit explained the reason why he decided to surprise his daughter with such a gift
- Leilah, a Grade One pupil, could not hide her joy after receiving the gift from her beloved father on her birthday
Leilah Afula Blessing, the daughter of Ali Afula, an Administration Police officer attached to the VIP protection unit, is the newest owner of a truck.

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Leilah joined the league of truck owners after her father surprised her with the truck during her sixth birthday on August 20.
Why did officer Ali Afula gift his daughter a lorry
Speaking in an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Ali said he chose to gift his daughter the truck because she always desired to own one.
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"I chose a truck because I used to drive an Administration Police truck, and she was always like I want this truck. I therefore decided to fulfil her desire," Ali said.

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The proud father said the brand new truck named Lei Chronicles serves as a motivation to her daughter.
Leilah, a grade one pupil who wants to be a neurosurgeon, was amazed on receiving the truck's key and logbook.
Officer Afula's daughter expresses gratitude
Overwhelmed by joy and excitement, she appreciated her father for making her sixth birthday memorable.
"I always wanted to have a truck because I used to enjoy how my dad drove a highly raised police truck. Thank you, dad, for fulfilling my dream," she said.
The cop urged parents to lay a firm foundation for their children so that they can enjoy themselves when they grow up.
"Parents should always know that what we do is to build a strong pillar for the kids, no matter how bad their situation was earlier," he advised.
Judy Kuthea, the mother of the jovial girl, encouraged her that the desires of her heart can always be achieved.

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She further urged her to work smart and break the limits set for her by society.
"Leilah, my daughter, we are very proud of you, and that is why we chose to fulfil what you've always wanted in life. We encourage you to stay focused on achieving your desire of becoming a neurosurgeon so that you can impact people's lives in Kenya and beyond," Judy told her daughter.
Ali, who is also attached to the Security of Government Buildings (SGB), together with his family, resides at the Kesegon area, Sinyereri ward, Cherang'any Constituency in Trans Nzoia County.
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In a previous story, a Nigerian man surprised his 11-year-old daughter with a sewing machine for her birthday.
The CEO of Pamtech Group sent a man to deliver the gift to his daughter, who turned a year older. He also penned her a heartfelt message.

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His daughter could not hide her delight upon receiving the thoughtful gift. She was captured in a video calmly watching the deliveryman fix the machine.
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Faith Chandianya (CA editor) Faith Chandianya is a multi-media journalist and a Current Affairs Editor at TUKO.co.ke. In 2023, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Media Science from Moi University. She has over four years experience in digital journalism. Email: Faith.Chandianya@tuko.co.ke

Emanuel Tarus I am professional multi-media journalist with eight years experience as a field-based correspondent. Integrity, objectivity and adherence to ethical standards are my guiding principles in journalism. I am based in Trans Nzoia county and very passionate about gender, crime, environment and climate change reporting. I am also interested in health, human interest, development, leadership and governance beats. In the future, I would like to specialize in diplomacy and geopolitics reporting to expand my reporting scope.