Frustrations or entitlement?: Rare Photos of house Kaluma Boy wants to sell
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- TikToker Kaluma Boy is said to be planning to sell a house that Kenyans contributed funds to build, citing an inability to complete construction
- The unfinished property has sparked fierce debate online, with Kenyans demanding accountability over how the donated money was used
- Photos of the incomplete structure circulating on TikTok show muddy grounds and an overcast sky, fuelling fresh questions about the fundraiser
Kaluma Boy, a Kenyan TikToker, is at the centre of a growing online storm after photos emerged showing an unfinished house that his followers had contributed funds to build, with reports now suggesting he is considering selling the property.
The images, shared on TikTok on 17 August 2026, show a house mid-construction, surrounded by muddy ground beneath an overcast sky.
According to reports, Kaluma Boy is struggling to raise enough money to complete the build and has been in discussions with family about offloading the property altogether.
Kenyans demand answers on fundraiser cash
What has incensed many online is that ordinary Kenyans chipped in specifically to help purchase land and fund construction.
With the house now stalling and a potential sale looming, supporters are demanding a clear account of where the raised money went and why it was not enough to see the project through.
The situation has drawn sharp reactions, with many feeling that the goodwill they showed has been betrayed, while others urged caution before rushing to condemn the young content creator.
See the photos of the unfinished house that sparked the debate:
Kenyans flooded the comments section with a mix of scepticism, sympathy, and outright frustration. Here are some of the comments from social media users:
@W.A.N.G.A.R.I said:
"People should ask themselves mbona haitaki ??"
@Nimohjoy lastborn said:
"Kusema ukweli Morfam aliwacheza, huko church ni sharp boys."
@aleksha_mwikaliuser8254 said:
"You people should not judge this young boy, alifanyiwa mchezo wa town."
@gabriella namarome said:
"They should be grateful watu huingia kwa nyumba bila hata mlango."
@. said:
"But the house is big waingie hivo juu iko sawa; watu hawana shukurani hadi vitu za bure."
@PRINCE MWITI BACK UP said:
"Hii nyumba iko side gani?"
@Winnie said:
"Wanataka wauze wapate pesa ya kukaa town they don't mind tomorrow."
@sonie019 said:
"Sijapenda vile anaongelesha Morfarm na ati aliacha shule analipiwa kila kitu weuh."
The debate has split Kenyans firmly down the middle. A section of commenters sympathised with Kaluma Boy, arguing he may have been misled or taken advantage of along the way.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
Reporting originally appeared via TUKO. Read the full source for additional context.