A public exchange between Sky Victor and her father, controversial city preacher Prophet Victor Kanyari, has ignited widespread debate on social media after the young woman openly asked him for KSh 300,000 to furnish her bedroom.
In a video that has since gone viral, Sky confidently tells her father that it is his responsibility to provide for his children without limitation, insisting that parents should always meet their children’s needs and desires.
She maintains that furnishing her bedroom to her preferred standard is not a luxury but an expectation she believes her father must fulfil.
Prophet Kanyari, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and strong online presence, appeared amused yet slightly taken aback by the request.
While he did not immediately commit to paying the full amount, his response fueled further discussion, with many viewers dissecting the dynamics of wealth, parenting, and entitlement within high-profile families.
The clip has divided opinion across Kenyan social media platforms.
Some users defended Sky, arguing that children raised in affluent households naturally grow accustomed to a certain standard of living and that parents who can afford it should support their children.
Others, however, criticised her remarks as entitled, warning that such attitudes may undermine values of hard work, independence, and financial discipline.
Family and financial experts weighed in, noting that while parental support is important, especially for young adults, it should be balanced with lessons on responsibility and self-reliance.
They cautioned that unchecked entitlement can strain parent-child relationships and distort perceptions of money.
The incident has once again placed Prophet Kanyari and his family under public scrutiny, highlighting how private family matters can quickly become public discourse in the age of social media.
Beyond the personalities involved, the episode has sparked a broader national conversation on parenting, privilege, and expectations in modern Kenyan society.
By Creatorhub
