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Morara Kebaso Shows Off Multimillion Mansion Offered to Him as a Gift

Activist Morara Kebaso has announced that he was gifted a mansion in Kahawa Sukari, Nairobi, which will function as the headquarters for his movement.

This development follows Kebaso’s recent social media post in which he said he was looking for a compound house in Nairobi to establish an office and operational base.

On Tuesday, Kebaso informed his followers that a family friend residing overseas had offered to give him a fully furnished mansion in Kahawa Sukari for the purpose of serving as the movement’s headquarters.

“A family friend who lives abroad has offered to donate this house in Kahawa Sukari to be our office headquarters and base of operations,” he shared.

Kebaso stated that he would only need to cover a minimal service fee for the upkeep of the property, and he expressed appreciation for the generous proposal.

The residence, equipped with contemporary facilities and a large outdoor area, is poised to serve as the main center for Kebaso’s expanding group of volunteers and professionals.

This team comprises lawyers, accountants, engineers, and public relations specialists who will engage in essential initiatives, including the auditing of public finances and ensuring government accountability.

Morara Kebaso’s mansion PHOTO/Facebook

As earlier reported on EAFeed, Kebaso was raised by his aunt while his mother completed her education, demonstrating resilience and determination from a young age.

After primary school, Morara attended Maseno School, a prestigious secondary institution in Kenya.

At Maseno, his talents in drama and music were recognized, and he became actively involved in student leadership and activism.

However, Morara’s strong-willed nature and disagreements with school authorities over issues such as the treatment of prefects led to his expulsion from Maseno School at one point.

Despite this setback, he later returned to complete his secondary education at St. Francis Gekendo Secondary School where he was the first student to score an A.

Kebaso went on to study law at Kenyatta University, where he earned his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from 2014 to 2018.

He further specialized in corporate, tax, and investment law, and is also a Certified Investment and Financial Analyst.

Kebaso’s academic involvement included significant roles in student governance, notably as the Opposition Leader for the Kenyatta University Students Association, advocating for student rights and welfare.