Affluent Tanzanian artiste and businessman Diamond Platnumz and his baby mama, Tanasha Donna are keen on getting their son a quality education. Naseeb Junior attends the Nairobi International School. How much is Naseeb Junior’s school fees? The two welcomed their son, Naseeb Junior, alias NJ, in 2019 before they separated. A video shared online depicted the young boy leaving school in a blue and white attire, with the institution’s logo behind him. TUKO.co.ke established that NJ attended the Braeburn International School in Dar es Salaam. By then, he was in FS1, and with the annual fee standing at KSh 1.4 million. However, the boy switched schools after moving to Kenya to stay with his mother. A recent video shared by NJ’s grandmother, Mama Dangote, depicted him being chauffeured to a school in a vehicle. A woman, presumably his mother, Tanasha, recorded the boy making funny faces at the camera.
The proud grandmother gushed over NJ’s resemblance to his superstar father. From the logo on the fleece jacket, TUKO.co.ke ascertained that NJ attends the prestigious Nairobi International School. Given his age, the boy is likely in KG2, which is in the kindergarten section. Photos from the school’s playground showed that it is well equipped with numerous playpens for children including a colourful slide, and even a toy house. The children are well taken care of as numerous teachers were seen keeping watch over them while wearing face masks to protect the young ones. The Nairobi International School’s website says that it aims to provide technology-based education to students despite their race, religion or nationality. The institution also instils integrity self-discipline and caring for each other. Students at the school enjoy sports such as swimming, basketball, ballet and even go abroad for school trips.
In 2024, some students went to Spain for a sports trip. They also have proms and partnership with prestigious universities. According to the fee structure, Diamond and Tanasha pay a pretty penny for NJ’s schooling. The termly fee for KG2 students is KSh 208,000, bringing the total to KSh 624,000. There are other charges including a one-off admission fee of KSh 10,000, a caution fee of KSh 25,000 and yearly insurance cover of KSh 7,000. Transport costs from KSh 51,000 to KSh 84,000 depending on the distance from the school.
by William Osoro