- Renowned Kenyan athlete Ferdinand Omanyala has shown his fans his completed mansion in Ruiru, a project he has been building for the past few years.
- The modern house had a flat roof, large floor-to-ceiling windows, several floors, a terrace, and a well-decorated courtyard.
- Fans flocked to her social media post, congratulating the athlete on the milestone and praising her hard work and achievement.
A renowned short-distance runner from Kenya, Ferdinand Omanyalahas given fans a glimpse of his mansion in Ruiru, a project he has been building for the past few years.
Source: Facebook
The athlete had previously shared progress reports showing the construction stages of the house with a flat roof.
However, this time, he revealed a finished work, clear evidence of years of hard work on and off the field.
Inside Ferdinand Omanyala’s house

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Omanyala took to her social media platforms, sharing a video of the impressive property.
The contemporary exterior features a solid concrete finish with a symmetrical box design, painted in a stylish charcoal grey.
The apartment has large floor-to-ceiling windows that let in lots of natural light.
It also has several floors, a visible roof with rails, and a wide terrace, giving it an elegant and modern appeal.
The plot is also attractive in its own way, with well-manicured lawns and beautiful decorations that add to the status of the house.
Reports indicate that the mansion cost about KSh 50 million and has seven bedrooms.
In the video, which was apparently recorded without her knowledge, Omanyala was seen leaving the house holding a glass of juice while talking on the phone, giving fans a glimpse of her lifestyle.
Captioning the video, the athlete expressed gratitude for the milestone.
“I am very grateful,” she wrote, adding Nyashinski’s hit song, Time of My Life, to the post.

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Omanyala is the African record holder for the 100m sprint, cementing his status as the continent’s fastest man.
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People on the internet are congratulating Ferdinand Omanyala
Social media users flocked to the comments section to congratulate the athlete on his achievement. Here are some of the comments shared online:
Murugi Carol: “Wow this is interesting. At least you have something to remind you of your hard work.”
Heshbon Tenoh:This is amazing. It is a very interesting design. This will inspire future generations to follow in your footsteps.”
nimrodnick: “Future parents, these are the fruits of talent. If you discover talent in your child, please nurture it and believe in it… and for the government, we can have more Omanyala and yes we have many like him, build more infrastructure that promotes success with different talents and gifts… I mean if Omanyala can, what stops others, the government should work to discover more talents.”
dreign: “Continue to inspire us champion! We are proud of you and your family.”
djdoubletrouble254: “Talent pays, congratulations.”
Ket Ketty:Those who were insulting him, ooh, now he is united, he can’t run, ooh, I don’t know what, what do you think now that God has blessed him, let’s work hard and unite spiritually.”

Source: Facebook
Did Omanyala compete with IShowSpeed?
In another case, Omanyala revealed that he would agree to chase IShowSpeed only for a fee of KSh 6.4 million while he was in the country.
He explained that, as a professional athlete, he could not risk his career or get injured without adequate compensation, insisting that any competition should be meaningful.
Although the race did not take place, Omanyala expressed hope that the tournament could be held in the future.
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