Jonathan Moi, the eldest son of retired President Daniel Moi met two of his sons born out of wedlock and promised them that they will never lack anything.
Gerald Toroitich and his twin Geoffrey Toroitich said they last met their father in February, exactly two months before his demise in Nakuru.
“Dad told us not to worry because even in his absence everything is in place and is organised and money will fall like rainfall,” said Gerald.
According to them, the eldest son of Moi, who retired in 1997 as rally driver, prayed for them and promised them of bright future. They are studying at Rift Valley Technical Institute in Eldoret.
“The second meeting he held our heads and prayed for us and blessed us and revealed to us that he was ailing. From his looks, he really was not in his best of health,” recalls Gerald.
Jonathan will be buried at Kabimoi village on Saturday. A funeral mass would be held at his father's expansive Kabarak farm in Nakuru. They have asked the family to include them in burial arrangements.
“We feel very sad and isolated when we are sidelined in the burial arrangements of our dear father yet we are legitimate sons and all our uncles and aunties including our father’s first wife Sylvia knows Jonathan is our dad,” said a teary Gerald..
The two teenagers were born to Roseline Adhiambo and Jonathan when the former used to teach at Kabimoi Polytechnic in Baringo. They have been staying at their grandmother, Lenah Moi's house.