Baringo Siblings Gift Polygamous Dad, His Wives 2 Lavish Bungalows in Rare Show of Unity

Baringo Siblings Gift Polygamous Dad, His Wives 2 Lavish Bungalows in Rare Show of Unity

  • Siblings from Baringo County, born to a polygamous father, united to gift their dad and his two wives two lavish bungalows
  • All 13 siblings, from both mothers, contributed resources to build the nearly identical houses, a gesture symbolising deep family harmony
  • The initiative was led by Josephat Cheruiyot, alias Jose Jose, who said the gesture was to thank their parents for raising them with love and fairness despite financial struggles
  • The family held a vibrant housewarming party in Keon village, Baringo South, attracting thousands of impressed locals

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In a beautiful display of unity and love, siblings from Baringo County have stunned many after gifting their polygamous father and his two wives with two lavish houses.

Baringo siblings and their parents' new houses.
The Baringo siblings gifted their parents two lovely houses. Photo: Josephat Cheruiyot.
Source: Facebook

The siblings from each of the wives joined hands to elevate their parents' living conditions in a powerful symbol of harmony that saw them build two nearly identical bungalows in the homestead.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, one of the siblings who led the family project, Josephat Cheruiyot, revealed that he and his other 12 siblings wanted to appreciate their father and two mums for raising them with love and immense support.

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Josephat, who is popularly known as Jose Jose, said that their father hustled tooth and nail to raise 13 of them despite having no job.

He revealed that the father treated them equally without showing any bias that would typically exist in a polygamous set-up.

"He raised us from primary to university and did not do any fundraising, yet he was unemployed," he narrated.

The love and harmony that the siblings were raised with manifested in their adulthood after joining hands and resources to build not one, but two houses so that everyone of their mothers has a place to call her own.

Baringo siblings.
The Baringo siblings built two lovely houses. Photo: Josephat Cheruiyot.
Source: Facebook

Housewarming event in Baringo

On Saturday, May 31, the siblings threw a lovely housewarming party as their parents received the lavish bungalows.

The ceremony brought Keon village in Baringo South to a standstill, as the locals celebrated with the polygamous family the official opening of the two bungalows.

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"The event drew thousands of people, all touched by the rare harmony between us siblings from both wives. In a society where polygamy often brings division, our family chooses unity, respect, and gratitude," he said.

In the lovely photos that Josephat shared exclusively with TUKO.co.ke, the two new bungalows were spotted adjacent to each other, nestled in the beautiful greenery of Baringo county.

They were built with a similar design, with the roof colours being a bit different, to reflect the likes of the two mums.

Baringo siblings' home
Aerial view of the newly built houses. Photo: Josephat Cheruiyot.
Source: Facebook

During the housewarming party, a tent was put up in the periphery of the two homes for the community members to sit and witness the beautiful occasion.

Besides the houses, the siblings also gifted their parents fancy furniture and appliances.

"Many were touched by the unity of children born out of a polygamous father. It was a beautiful event," he said.

The villagers also celebrated them for the beautiful gesture towards their parents.

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"Everyone was so happy."
Baringo siblings.
Jose and his siblings built the lovely homes for their parents. Photo: Josephat Cheruiyot.
Source: Facebook

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Racheal Nyaguthie (HOD Human interest) Racheal Nyaguthie is an accredited journalist in Kenya and is currently the Head of the Human Interest Department at TUKO. She has six years of experience in digital journalism, having previously worked in Tuko's Current Affairs desk as a senior politics and current Affairs editor. Racheal was also a recipient of the AWiM Women in Politics Fellowship programme, where she investigated the experiences of Kenyan women in politics. She is also a WAN-IFRA Women In News 2025 Fellow. Email: racheal.nyaguthie@tuko.co.ke.

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