Milly said that her son Taji was almost going to school, and the nearest preferable school she could find was 15km from where they live.
On the other hand, Kabi thought she was pushing it too far since they had their current house renovated, and their new home would be ready for settlement in the next six months.
Kabi called on their subscribers to help them decide which party sounded more reasonable and workable.
Of course, Kenyans are not ones to disappoint,
chichi20111: Milly be patient with this process so that you can both win in the end. I understand what you are going through but when you sit down and remove emotions from this decision to move and think objectively, waiting 6 months may be the better option.
Plus, it will give you a well-rounded conclusion about whether Taji’s school transportation is worth making the move somewhere else. I love you guys so much. Trust Kabi on this one. He always has your back. He would give you the world if he could.
Give it time because God will provide you with the best of the best in Jesus' name. I am on Team Kabi!!!
Catherine Mwaura: I support Kabi, you can buy another car and hire another driver due to Taji's school.
Sharon gilford: On this one kabi is right... you guys renovated the house the other day and moving into a new one will require customization to your liking...which is expensive....6 months is not a lot to chill
Juliet Kuria: Moving out is not really an option, you guys are building close to where you stay so you move out then you move again to your own house, Taji will still lose friends and the distance will be equally the same. I say just finish building your house and move only when you go to your own home.
Joleen Wakahiu: According to vile mi naona Kabi he loves making his family happy, why do I feel like Kabi atabuy nyumba as Milly's birthday surprise acha ningoje nione️
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