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Did Njugush Register His Property in His Mother's Name? The Truth is Out

Word spread that Njugush had transferred everything his house, his vehicles, all of it into his mother's name before the split from Celestine Ndinda became public.

The Achraf Hakimi references came almost immediately. 

If you missed that story, the Moroccan PSG footballer registered his wealth under his mother's name, and when his marriage collapsed, there was technically nothing for his ex-wife to claim. Kenyans saw the pattern and drew the line fast.

Radio Maisha presenters ran with a clip suggesting Njugush had done the same thing, the clip spread, and by the time most people encountered it, it had already been accepted as fact in enough corners of the internet to do damage. 

Njugush, real name Timothy Kimani Ndegwa, and Celestine Ndinda invested in two 33-seater metro buses during their relationship and named them after their sons Tugi and Toria.

Tugi recently got a full makeover and the new look has been doing its own rounds online. 

When Edgar Obare's followers pulled the ownership documents from the NTSA website, the names on record were Njugush and Celestine.

Both of them. Exactly as you would expect. No mother. No stand-in. The Hakimi comparison had no ground to stand on.

The two met on campus, spent fourteen years together, eight of those as a married couple, before Njugush announced on social media that they had gone their separate ways in 2025. 

Co-parenting was the arrangement they settled on for their sons.

He visited the children at their Ruiru home recently the mansion they moved into in 2019 and posted a video from the compound. 

The boys could be heard in the background. The German Shepherds were there. Nothing about it looked like a man hiding assets.

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