My concern is about the following:
1. Did the Aga Khan give the house to the President of Kenya or Jomo Kenyatta?
2. How would the location of the house augur for future presidents of Kenya not on friendly terms with Uhuru?
The Aga Khan might have pretended to give a gift knowing full well that security considerations would have seen him pack and leave anyway. He had probably seen it happen in other countries where such structures like State House cannot be neighbored by private citizens.
In those days, all three of Jomo Kenyatta, the President of Kenya, and Kenya were considered to be the same thing.
Jomo was supposed to move into State House, but he had no inclination to do so; nor did he ever spend a night the. Supposedly he was concerned about the ghost of some former governor. Anyways, he wanted to be close to his office, and he had an excellent idea: why couldn't the fellow with the fine house next door just hand it over. Especially if he wanted to retain his business empire in Kenya.