Inside Njugush’s mansion, chicken rearing enterprise
What does Njugush’s house look like inside?
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Upepo News
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Celestine Ndinda, the wife of celebrated entertainer Timothy Kimani, alias Njugush, has provided a glimpse into their majestic home.
The couple’s success story is a classic tale of rising from humble beginnings.
They started dating while in college and, through thick and thin, remained together, achieving remarkable success.
They now drive luxury vehicles and have built an impressive mansion in Ruiru.
On Monday, October 16, Celestine posted a video giving a tour of their compound.
The driveway, paved with red and black cabro blocks, led up to the front of their white, two-storey mansion, which was adorned with numerous potted plants, adding a lush touch. Outside, two vehicles—a white Range Rover and a black Toyota Prado—were parked.
“I decided to show you my life with a shamba boy. When I was getting married, I didn’t know he was such an avid farmer,” she remarked.
Celestine then showed the back of the house, where they had creatively used the limited space to keep chickens.
“They are the first animals we’ve kept. Njugush couldn’t understand why we were throwing away ugali crumbs, so he decided to get chickens,” Celestine explained.
She also showcased the dogs they keep for security and mentioned that Njugush was considering becoming a dog breeder. Njugush then highlighted some of the various fruit trees on the property, including pawpaw and mangoes.
“I’ve used the remaining space for rosemary, mint, and aloe vera. You need to make the most of whatever small space you have,” Celestine explained.
She also gave a glimpse of the exterior of the compound, which was surrounded by trees her husband had planted. “He spends hours with his trees,” she added.
Celestine had previously given fans an inside look at their stunning mansion.
The mother of two showcased their spacious living room and elegant dining room, highlighting the exquisite interior decor.
The celebrity couple moved into their beautiful home in 2019, even before it was fully completed.
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