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KSh 221m Jackpot Winner Samuel Abisai Eats Live Termites in Village: "Cool Kids Wataniita Mchawi"

 

How did Abisai's wife react to him eating tsiswa? Abisai famously walked away with a cool KSh 221 million in the SportPesa jackpot, changing his life overnight. On Friday, September 8, Abisai posted a video showing him enjoying tsiswa (termites) upcountry. The insects, a delicacy among the Luhya, come from holes in the ground. Abisai could not resist their allure as he parked his fuel guzzler by the roadside to taste the tsistwa. The clip depicted Abisai picking the insects and eating them raw. A young boy was seen placing blankets atop the holes to capture more insects. A wooden frame usually supports the blanket to stop it from collapsing. . Other people make noises by hitting pans or tins to coax the termites from the ground. AbisaiHis wife cringed as Abisai ate the live insects. "I would never," she said. Abisai joked that children raised in posh neighbourhoods would think he was practising voodoo. Karigo Benard: “Kitale residents, we would never stop eating these.” Wycliffe Mluya: “You are letting many fly away. What a waste.” Nelly Wanjiku: “These cool kids don’t know what they are missing.” Victor Wuod Asembo: “You were an expert on this.” Musa Ole Rotiken: “You are eating food for lizards. What will lizards eat?” Lewis Agweyu: “They have not met artistes singing there.” What properties does Samuel Abisai own? Abisai owns numerous vehicles and a house. The first car unveiled by Abisai was a white Mercedes Benz in October 2021. Abisai’s Mercedes costs approximately KSh 2.5 million, depending on the year of manufacture and model. His favourite vehicle is a Toyota Prado, which he loves driving. The SUV costs upwards of KSh 6 million, depending on the year of manufacture and trim. Aside from vehicles, he owns a mansion in an upscale neighbourhood with well-manicured grass, white picket fences and huge yellow mansions.  BY TUKO NEWS   

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