TikToker Tileh Pacbro recently stirred up online buzz after leaking a payment transaction allegedly sent by Azziad Nasenya, claiming it was a refund for money he loaned her over a year ago. The dancer shared the payment proof on social media, revealing that the amount returned was KSh 100,000. This came after he had previously mentioned plans to involve lawyers to help recover debts from those who had borrowed from him.
While engaging with fans during an Instagram Q&A session, one follower asked him how he had been coping since issuing legal threats to people who owed him money. In response, he posted the screenshot of the M-Pesa message showing the repayment, along with a personal reflection on friendships and boundaries. He stated that over the past two years, he had lost many friends simply because he treated them the way they treated him. He noted that friendships in Nairobi often demand that one party be okay with being taken advantage of, and he lamented the selfishness he had encountered.
He made it clear that it wasn’t about the money but the lack of respect. He went on to caution those who might be tempted to criticize him for going public, urging them to try giving out a similar amount and then wait an entire year to be paid back. According to him, the same energy he uses to help people is the same energy he brings when holding them accountable. His post was later shared widely, sparking mixed reactions online.
This isn’t the first time the media personality has been accused of failing to pay back money. Over time, other individuals have come forward with similar claims, alleging that she borrowed large sums but did not make an effort to return them. The allegations have drawn attention to the perceived contrast between her glamorous lifestyle and her financial obligations. Azziad has often showcased a luxurious way of living, including international travel and stays in high-end hotels.
The situation has prompted online users to question whether she is living beyond her means. She recently addressed such accusations, saying that people hadn’t even seen her real lifestyle, as she refrains from flaunting it to avoid upsetting the public further. She maintained that she had no intention of explaining herself or responding to criticism, regardless of what people might think or say about her.
Her response drew varied reactions from the public. Some felt that she was dodging accountability, while others defended her, suggesting that issues involving money among friends are better handled privately. Some netizens shared their own experiences, with comments emphasizing caution when loaning money, and others reflecting on the nature of friendships and financial trust in Nairobi.
In a separate incident, another content creator, Mary Musyoka, claimed that she loaned Azziad KSh 300,000. She stated that she gave the money in good faith when Azziad approached her with a problem, but despite efforts to recover the amount, she received no payment. Mary eventually chose to go public, hoping it would compel her to settle the debt.
These repeated allegations have painted a troubling picture, with many questioning the financial habits and integrity of one of Kenya’s most followed digital personalities.