Rapper and entrepreneur King Kaka is “over the moon” after being gifted a unique Harambee Stars jersey. He’s calling it “the most expensive jersey in the country.”
The jersey, signed by the entire Kenyan national football team, was a gift from assistant captain and defender Aboud Omar.
It was presented to King Kaka during Kenya’s recent 5-0 victory against Seychelles in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
More Than Just a Shirt
King Kaka shared his excitement on Instagram, posting photos of the red jersey covered in signatures. He made it clear the item was not for sale, saying:
“Not for SALE!! The most expensive jersey.”
For King Kaka, a known football fan, this gift holds a special meaning. It’s not just a piece of sports memorabilia; it’s a part of his family’s history.
He plans to frame the jersey and preserve it for future generations.
“Collectors yangu imefika. Inaenda kwa will yangu, naachia watoi wangu hii jersey,” King Kaka said.
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Fans Flood the Comments
The post was quickly flooded with reactions from fans, who shared a mix of admiration and humor.
@ssup_kevoh joked: “Weka auction mzee 😂😂” (Put it up for auction, old man).
@simo_lambofgod teased: It’s not just for your children, say it’s for your children and Nana.
@yobi_denzel celebrated defender Omar, writing: “Man like @abud_omar_66 🙌🙌 ELCAPTAIN🙌.”
@samuelngenengugi praised the rapper with a playful rhyme: “Hapo Sasa King Kong King Kaka… Best rapper, kwangu ni King Kong King Kaka.”
A Show of Unity
Wearing the national jersey is a huge source of pride for Kenyans, especially after the team’s strong performances in recent tournaments.
The team’s recent win against Seychelles came after a 3-1 defeat to Gambia, which had left some fans feeling disappointed.
The 5-0 victory boosted confidence and renewed optimism among supporters.
For King Kaka, the signed jersey is a piece of Kenyan football history. It’s a treasured item, perfectly tied to a victory that reminded the country to believe in its team.
by bradley odhiambo
