Nilichoma, You Should Have Paid Us In Cows
Season 1, Episode 3
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Stephen Kevogo worked hard to become a sales and marketing manager who earns up to Ksh 800,00 a week. He became entrenched in drugs, women, and alcohol. He lost his family and his job.
A single mother with a small business selling cowpeas, Darvin started a plus-size modelling competition. She achieved massive success, leading to a KSH 1 million windfall. She proceeded to blow the entire amount.
Following a landmine explosion that left him in a coma for six years, Ambrose woke up to a small fortune as compensation for his injuries. He and his Samburu kin promptly spent the money with reckless abandon.
After being compensated for the use of part of his land in the Kenol-Marua Road Project, Francis started selling portions of the remaining land and blowing the cash until he had no land left.
Maurice Odumbe was one of Kenya's world-class cricket players. He blew his fortune on travelling, partying, nice cars and women. His world shattered when he was accused of match-fixing and banned from cricket.
A teenager in Uganda unexpectedly inherited Ksh 13.4 million. He travelled back to Kenya and spent the next six months indulging in alcohol and women.
After receiving his first-ever 1 million shilling payout from a gig, JB impulsively hailed a cab and headed straight for the airport, bound for Uganda. Once there, he indulged in extravagant purchases.
Patrick Wainana was compensated 15 million for a dam project in Gatundu. He met a bartender and opened a bar for her. She left him. He met another bartender, who did the same. He blew his money on women and alcohol.
Witness the compelling tale of Moses Maina, once heir to a fortune, now a humble stonemason and devoted family man. Explore how he and his wife blew an inheritance and tried to rebuild his life.
Lengishili lost two of his fingers from a landmine when herding as a young moran. He got a huge compensation from the British government, who were responsible, but he blew his millions.
From the heights of prestige to the depths of despair, follow the gripping downfall of Mark, a once-prominent pilot now navigating the wreckage of his own making.
Follow the story about a con, alcoholism and a man who grew up privileged. Sent to study in India in 1982, David was already dealing with alcohol addiction. In three years, he blew through a massive amount of money.
Magix Enga, one of the biggest producers of Gengetone in Kenya, highlights his dramatic rise and fall as a leading figure in the new wave of Kenyan music during the 2020s.
- A thought-provoking docu-series profiling the lives of individuals who received large sums of money beyond their wildest dreams - only for the dream to turn into a nightmare.
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