Azziad Settles Debt of 300k After Being Exposed in Public
Kenyan media personality Azziad Nasenya has once again found herself in the spotlight, but this time for reasons beyond her vibrant content creation and entertainment career. Recent allegations of unpaid debts have swirled around her, leading to a public discourse on financial responsibility among public figures.
The saga began earlier in 2025 when blogger Edgar Obare brought to light claims from anonymous sources accusing Azziad of borrowing significant sums and failing to repay them. These accusations painted a picture of a lifestyle possibly maintained through borrowed money that was not returned, casting a shadow over her public persona. The allegations involved sums reportedly in the hundreds of thousands of Kenyan shillings, with one specific instance highlighting a debt of Ksh 300,000 to a person named Mary Musyoka.
Azziad, known for her engaging social media presence and positive public image, had initially remained silent on the matter. However, recent developments suggest a resolution might be in sight. Posts circulating on X (formerly Twitter) indicate that Azziad’s debts, totaling around Ksh 3 million, have been settled by an unnamed benefactor, referred to in some posts as a “good Samaritan.” This gesture has sparked various reactions on social media, with some users questioning the motives behind such a generous act while others debated the ethics of public debt shaming.
@marymusyoka_ Thank you fam♥️♥️♥️Deni imelipwa♥️💃#marymusyoka ♬ original sound – Mary Musyoka
The resolution of this financial controversy comes after Azziad had previously broken her silence, expressing gratitude to her fans for their support during what she described as a challenging time. She did not directly address the debt allegations but instead focused on her well-being, stating, “I am fine and just taking it a day at a time and thanking God.”
This incident raises questions about the pressures public figures face, especially in managing their personal finances under public scrutiny. It also highlights the community’s role in supporting or critiquing celebrities during personal crises.
The entertainment industry in Kenya often sees its stars navigating through personal and financial issues under the watchful eye of fans and critics alike. While some see this as part of the celebrity territory, others push for a more empathetic approach, understanding that everyone, regardless of fame, can encounter financial difficulties.