Controversial TikToker Nyako stirs social media storm with attacks on Azziad Nasenya. Nyako accuses Azziad of having “excessive pride” and “not making it in life”*
Nyako, a German-based TikToker, has caused a stir on social media after launching scathing attacks on fellow TikToker Azziad Nasenya. During a recent livestream, Nyako claimed that Azziad’s perceived success is “merely an illusion.”
Nyako’s comments have been met with widespread criticism, with many netizens accusing her of cyberbullying and negativity. Some comments on social media include:
- “Says a woman who stays live 24 hours to borrow people money,” commented user @prittyvishy.
- “Hana kiburi,” Pascal Tokodi defended Azziad, using a Swahili phrase that means “she has no pride.”
- “This pride will bring you down. Stop pulling other people down,” remarked user @mercy.w.kamau1.
- “Nyako is coming off as a hurt bully taking out and projecting her failures onto people. She wishes she would be in Akothee, Sue Gacambi, and Azziad’s place but is trapped in a Western country and in true Kenyan fashion has debts, behaving like a mirror of the Kenyan government,” expressed user @sirr_wildheart.
This is not the first time Nyako has been involved in online conflict with other celebrities. In the past, she has challenged singer Akothee to a verbal showdown on TikTok and has been accused of cyberbullying other Kenyan influencers.
Azziad Nasenya, on the other hand, has said that she is no longer affected by online negativity. In a past interview, she said:
- “People are mad. So it’s fine, it’s okay to be mad. But I always say, if you are mad, project it on me. At the end of the day, you have blocked your own blessings. So, let your small anger not hinder your own blessings. But hey, it’s life. Not everyone is going to love you. Move with the ones who love you.”
Azziad has also spoken about her frequent trending status, saying:
- “It’s life. I trend almost every other month. I just live. Nothing changes.”
It is important to note that cyberbullying can have serious consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator. If you are being cyberbullied, it is important to reach out for help and to report the abuse to the appropriate authorities.