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#PulseUhondoMtaani: Eric Omondi apologizes to Ezekiel Mutua over Wife Material show, KTN News anchor Ken Mijungu loses sister & other stories [ARTICLE]

It’s another wonderful Friday and #PulseUhondoMtaani is back again with top trending stories this week, in the world of entertainment. But before we get down to the business of the day, we hope you have been keeping safe by washing hands with soap and running water, wearing masks in public places, keeping your social distance becasue Covid-19 is real. Eric Omondi forced to apologize after being released from Police Custody Eric Omondi and Wife Material contestants In an update seen by Pulse Live, Omondi mentioned that he had a long call with KFCB Boss Ezekiel Mutua and now he echoes his sentiments that “Wife Material doesn’t have to be dirty to sell”.

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Man fights off bid to desecrate kin graves

THE STANDARD By Daniel Chege | February 10th 2021 at 08:59:15 GMT +0300 A grave at Mamboleo cemetery in Kisumu. [Denish Ochieng, Standard] A man has gone to court to stop her sister from making a road on six graves, including that of their parents. David Karanja and his sister Hannah Njoki are embroiled in protracted legal battle over a nine-acre land within Ngondu farm in Nakuru County. The land at the centre of the dispute was owned by their father Samuel Kabaiku who died on July 31, 1988, aged 76. On Monday, Karanja’s lawyer Owino Oenga told Justice Rachel Ngetich that Njoki wanted to have a road pass on top of the burial site of six of their family members, including her mother.

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Siblings fight over sharing of father's 9-acre land

Karanja accuses Njoki of using fraudulent means to take over control of the land. Njoki was issued with grant letters of administration on March 3, 2015, by the court, replacing their mother Rahab Wanjiku who died on July 7, 2008. However, to date, Karanja has refused to surrender documents, including the original title deed for the land to Njoki, and wants the court to revoke the grant Documents filed in court indicate that Njoki, using her administrative powers, has threatened to evict Karanja and four other siblings from the land and sell it. “The applicant (Njoki) has her agenda to irregularly share out the entire estate at her own whims,” Karanja submits.

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