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  • Prince Mwiti stepped forward to discuss the challenges he faced due to his mother’s constant expectations whenever she encountered him.

  • His feelings ignited a heated discussion that has brought up issues about how much responsibility children should have in caring for their parents.

  • Mwiti’s emotional inquiries as he shared his disappointments prompted others to offer him advice on managing his circumstances.

Renowned figure from TikTok, Prince Mwiti, has ignited intense discussion following revelations about his mother’s constant requests whenever they meet.

Mwiti shared his grievances on his X account, sparking debate about the extent to which parents should rely on their children for monetary assistance.

When replying to individuals in the comments section, Mwiti highlighted that he has deep affection for his mother, yet he feels drained by her perception of him as a source of income.

What makes Prince Mwiti upset about his mother’s actions?

As per the influencer, his mother always focuses on what she can obtain from him whenever they meet.

Mwiti wrote:

There’s something that truly frustrates me. Whenever my mom looks at me, all she notices is money. “Send me money, send me money,” what am I supposed to do? I don’t know how to express that this upsets me.

Certain individuals urged him to assist his mother as he had the resources, whereas others suggested establishing financial limits with her.

Here is his post:

Below are some responses from social media users:

@Kevoh137 said:

Be happy Anaitisha, today you will find someone who will take care of you.

@MrKifaki said:

Did you mean your mother has stolen your money?

@Josh001J said:

Give her only the essentials. Do not allow yourself to be taken advantage of. Create a budget since it’s possible. The monthly amount should be 5k. Adhere to this unless you’re feeling well, then go ahead. You have to instill financial responsibility in her, otherwise she will spend your money, as those women from the neighborhood become chairladies.

@bakhita_esther said:

Reject the concept of black tax; it isn’t your duty to look after her. If you’re able, that’s fine, but it shouldn’t be expected. Additionally, challenge the sense of entitlement.

@Biklo0 said:

“Alikupeleka shule gharamika.”

@Manyonge12 said:

Don’t consider your kids as your means of support after retiring.

What did Kibe mention regarding standing by one’s family?

In a separate article, YouTube personality Andrew Kibe previously caused discussion when he encouraged individuals to focus more on self-development rather than overwhelming familial duties.

An open-minded online personality claimed that numerous individuals stay stuck in their lives due to excessive attention being directed towards caring for grown-ups rather than focusing on personal development.

He warned individuals not to take out loans to fund the education of their brothers or sisters or to assist extended family members, stating that their responsibility should be limited to children they have personally sired.

Kibe mentioned that individuals frequently bear significant monetary and emotional pressures unknowingly, due to their commitment to familial expectations, which he thinks prevents them from attaining autonomy and achievement.

What did a Kenyan TikTok creator based in the US say to harmful parents?

In another instance, U.S.-based Kenyan TikTok creator Damaris Obiero criticized harmful parents who demand financial support from their kids.

Obiero condemned parents who continuously ask for money but waste it, pointing out that this conduct frequently causes kids to feel anxious and sad.

She advised parents to cease placing financial pressure on their children, noting that numerous of them are already facing difficulties overseas.


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