It’s another episode of “know your Moi-era lowkey billionaire”
Whereas the saying “All’s fair in love and war” to justify Esther Passaris relationship with the godfather, the Al Capone, the Don Corleone of sponsors Pius Ngugi, it seems like they are really an item and the court-room drama may have just been a glorified tiff.
An online tweef between Boniface Mwangi and Esther Passaris OGW revealed quite some substance and it’s indeed true that they are back together, which could be the reason why Passaris refuses to slide into many Team Mafisi’s DM’s.
For those not in the know, Pius Ngugi is undoubtedly the wealthiest Kenyan alive. He is a coffee baron responsible for the collapse of the giant farmers-owned Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (KPCU) and also monopolises the nut business specialising in the export of Macadamia, Cashew and Peanuts to the far east.
He could be regarded as a Moi-era crook, who now owns vast tracts of land in Naivasha, and has invested in a grape-farming and a winery where he manufactures the “Leleshwa” brand. He is a man who truly knows how to maximise profits through value-addition.
While many coffee companies trade it straight from the farm to the international markets, Pius Ngugi roasts and packs it complete and ready for consumption under the “Out of Africa” brand name.
He for long had the Volvo franchise and also owns Kenyan Alliance Insurance Company.
He lives the goodlife and is said to have taken his clande Passaris on their first date to watch Formula 1 in Monaco. She really doesn’t do strugglers.
His son plays Polo competing against the likes of Gideon Moi.
Unlike the new-money characters like Donald Kipkorir and Ezekiel Mutua who don’t allow humanity to live in peace on the social-media streets, simply because he has taken his children and two basic-bitches to Dubai, or Mutua who recently flew Business Class on Government money bragging as if he owned the plane, Ngugi is black-aristocracy redefined.
But as with any other man, he looks like age is catching up with him, and the white-hair is a signal that his glory-days are fast behind him. It’s definitely time for him to start planning a transition in his vast empire.
Caption : Pius Ngugi and EstherPassaris.
And that’s where Esther Passaris comes in. She is definitely set to battle with the first wife over the estate once the old man inevitably chips, being the assertive woman that she is.
Her photos posted in rapid succession include one of their daughter graduating in the United Kingdom, one of their son’s circumcision ceremony and another at Tribe Hotel toasting in the new year.
How do you even live with yourselves knowing full well that another man is educating and upkeeping your child? Useless Kenyan men!
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