Boniface Mwangi has finally shared his financial regret that not most people knew nothing about. Photo credit: Instagram/bonifacemwangi
Boniface Mwangi has finally shared his financial regret that not most people knew nothing about. Photo credit: Instagram/bonifacemwangi

Boniface Mwangi opens up on selling Juliani his Mercedes Benz

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Boniface Mwangi has opened up like never before about a lot of things in the recent past but he has never opened up about his worst financial decision he’s ever made yet.

The outspoken Author, Ambassador, Pawa 254 founder, and politician and the Party Leader for Ukweli Party answered a fan who asked him about financial decisions regrets to ever be a part of.

Just to reiterate how hardworking Boniface Mwangi really is, by his 20s, he was already having his own company, a modeling agency to be precise and he was also a major shareholder in a Public Relations company.

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Clearly, money wasn’t an issue for Boniface Mwangi on his 20s and that’s why he decided to buy a Mercedes Benz for cool KShs. 2.2 million and spent KShs. 500,000 to fix it.

‪”I am 37 today. Feels great. As l get older, l have learned to be kind to myself, to choose my friends wisely, and to LOVE me. I have to live with me, and that means ME must be prioritized and treated with care. Love yourself and love for others will flow automatically. BE LOVE. ‬

Boniface Mwangi said on his birthday[July 10th] as he turned 37 years old.

Mwangi regrets that he only bought the German machine to impress strangers.

The humanitarian also disclosed that he sold the car at a loss of a cool KShs. 1.5 million to the legendary rapper, Juliani for KShs. 1.2 million.


Juliani paid him the KShs. 1.2 million in installments.

Boniface Mwangi and Juliani remained close friends to this day.


“In my 20’s l used to own a modeling agency, was a major shareholder in a PR company, bought a Mercedes to impress strangers.” Boniface Mwangi said in part on Twitter.

“Paid 2.2 million without having it checked, ended up spending 500k to fix it. Sold it to Juliani for 1.2M, he paid in small installments kama deni ya kiosk”

That’s the worst financial decision Boniface Mwangi has ever made in his life.

 

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