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Victor Wanyama’s Brother : How I Bought Ksh.14 Million Mansion While Still in Form 4.

Thomas Heskey Wanyama, the younger brother of Victor Wanyama, recently disclosed the remarkable story of how he achieved the ownership of a multimillion-dollar mansion in one of Nairobi’s suburbs while still in high school.

Heskey, known for his exceptional talent, had an illustrious football career playing for various teams in Kenya, with many football enthusiasts remembering his outstanding performances at Sofapaka. Unfortunately, his dreams were shattered when a career-ending injury forced him to step away from the pitch.

Despite the setback, Heskey, now 35 years old, leads a lavish lifestyle in the city. He shared that he acquired his first house, a multimillion-dollar mansion, while still in his final year of high school in 2015. At the time, the property was relatively more affordable, costing him Ksh.14 million. Heskey expressed gratitude for the support he received from his elder brother Mariga, who was playing in the top European leagues, particularly in Italy.

With Mariga’s assistance, Heskey began furnishing his five-bedroom mansion, showcasing an exquisite appearance with interior contents valued at millions. After leaving football, Heskey returned to school, completed his degree, and remained involved in the sports world. He expressed interest in working as a football agent or in any sports-related department.

Heskey’s opulent lifestyle mirrors that of his younger brother, Harry Oguda, who indulges in expensive cars and a lavish city life. The Wanyama family, including siblings and parents, decided to move forward together, enjoying luxurious lives and blessings as a united family.