Faith Moi, the daughter-in-law of the late President Daniel arap Moi, has taken legal action, filing a court petition seeking Ksh.2.5 million to cover her son's medical expenses. As the widow of the late Jonathan Kipkemboi Moi, Faith Moi has accused her family members of marginalizing her children from the substantial estate left by Moi.
In her petition, Faith Moi, represented by her legal counsel, has requested the court to compel the administrator of Moi's estate to release the funds for her son's medical bills, pending the resolution of an ongoing inheritance dispute.
She alleges that the executor's attorney, Zehrabhanu Janmohamed, has refused to disclose any details regarding Moi's assets, leaving her in the dark about the estate's financial status. Faith contends that Janmohamed is acting against her interests with the support of some of Moi's sons.
Additionally, Faith's lawyer asserts that she has been compelled to resort to seeking financial assistance for her child through a pay bill number, despite the family's substantial wealth.
The legal action taken by Faith Moi sheds light on the internal family disputes surrounding the administration of Moi's estate and the alleged lack of transparency in disclosing financial matters. As the legal proceedings unfold, Faith Moi seeks resolution and financial support to ensure the well-being of her child.