‘Ni kidogo!’ – Fardosa hilariously reacts after Koin Kores sends her Ksh500

By , March 6, 2026

TikTok sensation Fardosa has once again left fans entertained after reacting humorously to a Ksh500 cash support sent to her by renowned cross-dresser and model Koin Ole Kores.

In a video shared on TikTok by their Turkana camp helper, Shangazi, on Friday, March 6, 2026, Fardosa expressed mixed reactions after learning about the amount that had been sent to her.

According to Shangazi, the money had been delivered on behalf of different well-wishers who wanted to support the women.

She explained that Helen had received Ksh10,000 from another well-wisher, while Fardosa had been sent Ksh500 by Koin Ole Kores.

“So I have come with your gifts. Fardosa, I have been sent by Koin Kores to bring you a gift. Helen has been sent Ksh10,000 by a well-wisher, and Fardosa has been sent Ksh500 by Koin Kores,” Shangazi said.

After receiving the money, Fardosa openly questioned the amount while joking about the difference between what she had received and what her friend had been given.

She said that after counting the money, she realised it was only Ksh500, wondering why Koin Ole Kores could not send her at least Ksh2,000 instead.

Fardosa further joked that the amount would barely last her a day because it could easily be spent on food.

“I counted it and realised it is only Ksh500. Really? This person sent me this? Koin Kores, don’t you even have Ksh2,000 on your phone to send me? Instead of sending this Ksh500, which I can only use for one day, and then it’s finished,” Fardosa said.

Fardosa during a past event. PHOTO/@shangazi/TikTok
Fardosa during a past event. PHOTO/@shangazi/TikTok

She added that if someone else could send Helen Ksh10,000, then she, too, deserved a similar level of support.

“The person who sent Helen Ksh10,000 could have also sent me something like that. Koin could have sent even Ksh10,000,” she said.

She continued with her humorous remarks, saying that even buying food with the money would quickly exhaust it.

Fardosa added that she wanted to buy meat and enjoy a proper meal, suggesting that a larger amount, such as Ksh3,000 or Ksh4,000, would have been more helpful.

“This Ksh500 alone will be finished immediately when I buy food,” Fardosa said.

Despite her playful complaints, she still wished Koin Ole Kores well, asking God to bless him with more money so that he could send her a bigger amount next time.

“May God help you get more money so that next time you can send me more. This is very little. Someone should send me Ksh3,000 or Ksh4,000. I want to buy meat; I must eat meat,” she added.

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