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Drama as Two Kenyan Families Lock Horns Claiming GenZ Goliath is Their Son: “Tutakulaani”

winnie mabelBy winnie mabelAugust 22, 2024
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  • GenZ Goliath is now embroiled in a dramatic family dispute with two different factions claiming him as their own
  • A man has surfaced asserting he is Bradley’s biological father, while a woman, identified as his aunt, has vehemently opposed this claim
  • The woman, who showed his ‘father’s’ photos warned Bradley of curses should he not return to his true roots while the man asked him to follow him

Nairobi’s very own internet sensation, Bradley Marongo, known as GenZ Goliath, is now at the center of a familial tug-of-war, in a twist that’s more dramatic than a soap opera.

 Just days after skyrocketing to fame for his astonishing height of 8 feet 2 inches, the 27-year-old is facing a heated battle over his parentage.

Two Claimants, One Goliath

Bradley, who captivated the public eye during the recent anti-government protests, is now surrounded by controversy as two separate families lay claim to him.

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In one corner, a man has appeared on video asserting that he is Bradley’s biological father.

 In the opposite corner, a woman who identifies as Bradley’s aunt has entered the fray, challenging the man’s claims and urging Bradley to return to his “true” family roots.

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The aunt’s dramatic plea, complete with a portrait of Bradley’s deceased father, includes a stern warning: if Bradley chooses to follow the claims of the other man, he risks being cursed for abandoning his lineage.

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 “Wewe ni Mtoto wetu kabisa. Ukienda mahali pengine nitakulaani,” she declared emphatically, stirring the pot of controversy even further.

A Search for Truth Amidst Fame

Bradley, who grew up in Majengo, Vihiga County before making his way to Nairobi with the help of a friend, is now caught in a whirlwind of familial disputes.

 In a candid interview with KTN, Bradley revealed that his father abandoned him and his mother at birth, leaving him in the dark about his father’s whereabouts.

This revelation adds layers to the already complex situation, as both claiming parties present conflicting narratives.

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