- It is no doubt that Thicky Sandra lives a lavish lifestyle that most Kenyans can only dream of.
- The young lady considers herself broke when she has KSh 10,000 and prefers to use her credit card because she loses cash easily
- Sandra, who now studies in London, revealed she got her first car at eight years old and started her own business at 16 years old
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Former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko's daughter Thicky Sandra, is not your average Kenyan girl.
She lives a lavish lifestyle that most people can only dream of.
She travels worldwide, drives expensive cars, and spoils her dogs with the best care.
The young lady also runs her own business and makes her own money.
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How does Thicky Sandra spend her money?
In a recent interview with 2mbili, Sandra opened up about her life and how she views money.
She said she considers herself broke when she has KSh 10,000 in her account.
“I'm broke when I have KSh 10,000,” she said.
This might sound shocking to many Kenyans, who struggle to make ends meet with much less. But for Sandra, money is not a problem.
She said that she got her first car when she was eight and started her own business when she was 16.
She also revealed the most significant amount of cash she had ever handled.
She said it depends on where she is going, but if she goes to Mombasa, she will have roughly KSh 200,000.
She said she prefers to use her credit card because she does not like carrying cash. She said that she loses cash quickly and does not worry about it.
Why did Sonko's adopted son Satrine cry?
On Wednesday, September 21, Satrine bid an emotional farewell to his beloved sister Sandra, who was leaving the country.
The young boy was visibly distraught at the thought of her leaving.
In a video, Sandra's mother and Sonko's wife, Primrose Mbuvi, was seen comforting Satrine as he expressed his sadness.
"Satrine, I love you," Sandra wrote on the video.
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