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Pastor Kanyari Reveals Spending Ksh400K on U.S. Trip for His Two Children

Pastor Kanyari is back in the spotlight after a resurfaced TikTok video clashed with recent footage of him comforting his daughter, Sky, after the death of his ex-wife, Betty Bayo.
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  • Pastor Kanyari confirmed he paid for his children’s travel to the United States.
  • The children are from his past relationship with the late Betty Bayo Sky and Danny.
  • He said the children are free to decide where they want to live.
  • His remarks have sparked debate on family, freedom, and responsibility.

Pastor Victor Kanyari has spoken publicly about his two children’s recent journey to the United States. The children are from his previous relationship with the late Betty Bayo Sky and Danny.

The preacher revealed that he personally covered the full cost of their flight tickets. He said the trip was fully supported by him, putting to rest speculation about who financed the travel.

In a short statement that has since gone viral, Pastor Kanyari said that while he paid for the trip, he would not decide where the children should live in the long term.

He said once they return, the decision on where they want to stay will be entirely theirs. According to him, they have the freedom to choose where they want to live.

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His words were simple but powerful, and they quickly caught the attention of social media users.

Many Kenyans praised Kanyari for respecting personal choice. Some said it is rare for parents or guardians to allow children to make such big life decisions without pressure.

Supporters described his approach as mature and progressive, noting that many families struggle with control issues that limit young people’s independence.

Others, however, raised deeper questions. Some wondered whether financial support always comes with unspoken expectations.

There were also debates on whether true freedom can exist in family situations where gratitude and obligation naturally play a role.

Beyond Pastor Kanyari himself, the statement has opened a wider discussion about parenting, support, and autonomy.

Many see it as a reminder that helping someone does not always mean deciding their future for them.

For now, Pastor Kanyari’s words continue to spark conversation, not because of drama, but because they touch on real issues many families quietly struggle with every day.

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