The internet is on fire once again, and this time, the drama stars none other than TikToker and media personality Azziad Nasenya.
A leaked voice note has surfaced online, allegedly exposing Azziad desperately requesting a Ksh 300,000 loan from her friend Mary Musyoka—a loan that, according to Mary, has long overstayed its repayment deadline.
A Borrowed Fortune, A Broken Friendship
In the viral voice note, Azziad’s tone is laced with urgency as she pleads for a quick cash injection. She explains that she is in a tight spot, emphasizing that she will repay the amount in just two days, with interest added for good measure. She even requests secrecy, urging Mary to keep their financial dealings strictly between them.
“Hey mama, mambo, I hope uko poa na unaendelea vizuri. Aki I need your help, this is weird but ukiona nimekupigia, jua nimekwama… nataka unipatie loan ya pesa nyingi tena sana. Inakurudia by Sunday, latest it come back, literally by Saturday, but just to be safe… I’m stranded, it’s crazy. Ukiona nimekupigia, jua nimekwama,” Azziad says in the voice note.
What seemed like a simple act of friendship and trust quickly turned into an unpaid debt saga. According to Mary, those two days turned into two months, and her messages have been met with nothing but deafening silence.
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Mary’s Fury: “I Don’t Work Hard to Fund Your Lifestyle”
Mary, who is now publicly venting her frustrations, did not hold back. In an online rant, she accused Azziad of conning her, claiming that she had borrowed money from multiple friends and conveniently gone quiet on all of them.
“Nataka muende mwambie msichana wenu mwenye ako na deni ya kila mtu hii Kenya anilipe deni yangu… I do not work so hard to fund your lifestyle. Hadi wa leo Sunday yako haijawai fika! You conned me, that is conning me, and I’ll say it!” Mary fumed.
She went on to demand her money back, revealing that the Ksh 300K loan had been pulled from her business funds. According to her, Azziad’s lavish lifestyle is a well-curated illusion, built on loans she can’t afford to pay back.
Netizens React: “Sunday Is Yet to Come”
As expected, Kenyans on social media have had a field day with the drama. Memes, jokes, and savage takes have flooded the internet, with many users ironically wondering when Azziad’s promised Sunday will finally arrive.
While Azziad remains tight-lipped, her alleged financial woes have sparked a larger conversation on celebrity lifestyles, borrowed wealth, and the dangers of mixing friendship with money.
Will she break her silence and clear the air? Or will Mary’s Sunday remain postponed indefinitely? Time will tell!