Kenya has become a hotbed of sensational stories, with recent attention on Krg’s tales of fatherhood taking center stage. Now, the spotlight shifts to the youngest rapper, Triomio, as a 32-year-old woman, Ngeus wa Githomo, claims he is her father.
In a candid interview with an online media outlet, Ngeus wa Githomo confidently asserted that Triomio is her father, alleging that he has neglected her. However, her claims raised eyebrows, given that public records indicate Triomio completed high school in 2022 and is only 18, turning 19 in 2023. Simple arithmetic suggests she was born before Triomio.
Attempting to justify her assertion, Ngeus wa Githomo invoked a miraculous explanation, attributing it to divine intervention. Drawing a parallel to the Virgin Mary’s pregnancy, she argued that if such miracles could happen, then her claim about Triomio being her father should be considered valid.
Despite the implausibility of her narrative, Ngeus wa Githomo extended a peculiar Father’s Day greeting to Triomio, urging him to answer her calls and re-enter her life. This bizarre turn of events underscores the increasing trend of Kenyans seeking attention through controversial stories, turning clout chasing into a seemingly ordinary pursuit.