Samidoh's son Michael Asks for Private Jet During Flight for Vacation: "To Travel Privately"
Mugithi singer Samidoh Muchoki's son, Michael, is making new demands while enjoying the best time of his life with his family in the United States Samidoh's son Michael told his aunt he wanted to own a private jet. Why Samidoh's son wants private jet In a video shared on TikTok by Bernice Saroni, Michael could be seen telling his aunt that he wishes to have a private jet so he can be away from people. This comes days after his mum, Edday Nderitu, shared photos of herself and her kids at the airport, leaving many wondering if they were returning to Kenya. Micheal, who donned black and red sweatpants paired with a grey t-shirt, was sitting in the middle seat of the plane. In his words: "I wish I had a private jet so I don't have to stay around people. I don't have to turn off my iPad." Then Saroni reminded him to be smart in school if he wanted to own a private jet, and Micheal responded: "I am already smart in school, I get math 100 per cent." Watch the video below: Michael's demands and accent left many impressed by how he was growing so fast and enjoying his life abroad. Here are some of the comments from social media users: @Beckytee said: "Junior is thriving in his original home, and he was in Kenya by mistake." @Faith K said: "Kids adjust so fast. It's the English for me." @Betty said: "Michael wants privacy. I like that, he knows he is smart, and he is dreaming big." @user3740779125080 said: "From their mouth to God's ears." @user336673589602 said: "He is ambitious and talkative." @veroviki96 said: "Aki Samidoh's son needs a private jet, and his father needs to work harder because his son wants to live big." Michael asks mum for security while shopping Elsewhere, Micheal recently went shopping with his mum, Edday, and his funny reactions left her in awe. In a video shared on TikTok, Micheal could be seen telling his mother to get him security as he was carrying something valuable. Netizens were impressed by his playfulness, with some noting he should hire his father, who is a police officer.
by Amondi Aroko

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