A fresh paternity scandal involving a man from Siaya claiming to be the biological son of the late President Mwai Kibaki has taken a dramatic turn after a private investigator uncovered unsettling inconsistencies in the man’s story.
According to sources close to the investigation, the private sleuth was hired to verify the man’s allegations, which had already sparked heated conversations both online and offline. The findings, which were reportedly shared with members of the Kibaki family, painted a troubling picture.
The man, identified only as Omondi, alleged that he was born following a secret relationship between his mother and the late president many years ago. However, the investigator’s report revealed that the dates, locations, and witnesses provided by Omondi did not align with official records or historical details of Kibaki’s whereabouts during that period.
To make matters worse, Omondi is said to have presented forged documents to back up his claims. Independent DNA tests reportedly showed no genetic connection between him and any member of the Kibaki family.
Further investigations uncovered a financial trail suggesting that Omondi received payments from unknown individuals shortly before going public with his story — raising suspicion of a possible orchestrated plot to tarnish the former president’s name.
The shocking revelations have left the Kibaki family deeply disturbed, with close associates expressing frustration that the late president’s legacy and integrity are being dragged into controversy years after his death.
Meanwhile, reactions in Siaya County remain mixed. Some residents have called for authorities to determine whether Omondi acted alone or was part of a larger coordinated effort.
Observers have since urged government agencies and the media to take action against the spread of false or defamatory information targeting prominent figures and their families. They warn that unchecked misinformation could damage reputations and distort public perception of respected national leaders.