Popular Kenyan radio presenter Maina Kageni has revealed that he had to wait for 19 years after his father's death before he inherited the property that was left for him.
Maina who was speaking on his breakfast show at Classic 105 said that his father's move to leave the will to the trustees until he came of age saved his family from succession drama.
"My dad died when I was two years old. Luckily for him, he left behind a will and after his death, it was entrusted to trustees," he stated as quoted by the Star.
According to Maina, he only got his inheritance after he turned 21 years. He nonetheless questioned why his father did not leave the property to his mother instead of the trustees.
Mwalimu Kingang'i who hosts the breakfast show alongside Maina, on the other hand, had a different story as he said his late father did not leave any inheritance for him.
"The only thing my dad left me was my mum. You finish school and you realise that responsibilities are waiting for you. The minute you lower your loved one's body into his/her grave, you immediately start thinking of all the debts one has to pay," King'ang'i said.
The two radio presenter were discussing wrangles surrounding inheritance of property.