Mzee Daniel Moi is remembered by many Kenyans as the longest-serving president in the country’s history since independence. Before becoming Kenya’s vice president, Moi served as the Minister of Home Affairs.
He quickly came to dominate not only the political arena but nearly every facet of Kenyan life after taking office in 1978.

The common ivory walking stick used by the late president came to represent his one-man rule and popularity endured for a long time despite his intolerance of opposition.
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Daniel Moi family
Lena Moi together with her husband had a great family of eight children namely Jennifer, Jonathan, Raymond, Philip, John Mark, Doris, June and Gideon.

Did Moi have brothers and sisters? Yes of course, he had four siblings where his only brother to be known publicly is William Tuitoek Moi.
How much is Moi’s family worth?
The Family of the second president of Kenya are believedt to be worth hundreds of billions of shillings.
According to records, he amassed money totaling at least Sh310.2 billion ($3 billion) during his tenure as President of Kenya for 24 years.
The former first family businesses and investments have traversed several sectors which include; the agriculture industry, security, building, real estate, transportation, education, the hotel industry, banking, aviation, manufacturing, and the media.
At what age did Moi die?
Moi popularly known as Nyayo, passed on when he was 95 years old.

What had he written the note that he left inside his Bible?
After his death, a note was doing in his Bible. The note clearly proved that the former president was a devout Christian throughout his 24 years as Kenya’s second president, and even after retiring.
According to the local newspaper The Standard, the second president of Kenya took some notes during a service at Kabarak Chapel back in 2005. He then carefully placed the notes inside his Bible, and the information on the paper remained with him until his death in 2020.
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What were the exact words that the second president of Kenya wrote on the note?
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Titled ‘Gate of Heaven’, he penned down a verse from Genesis 28:17.
He went on to write down;
“Step by step, step by step I follow Jesus, Everyday all the way, I will follow Jesus..”
As per the note that was seen by the standard, ‘Nyayo’ also quoted 2 Timothy 3:10 as an after thought, which says;
“The joy of knowing Jesus Christ”







