A controversy is swirling between media figure Baba T and the grandmother of the late Brian Chira. TikToker Nyako has made it clear she wants no part in the ongoing dispute over the allocation of more than Ksh. 8 million for Chira's burial. She's reportedly asked investigators not to drag her into their inquiries, stating her preference to discover the truth along with the general public.
"I am officially denouncing any ties with Chira's grandmother. Hii story nataka kuisikia like everybody else. Wakifanya investigation on who killed who, which money went where, I want to be part of the story like everybody else," she said.
Tensions rose further when, during a TikTok live session, Brian Chira's grandmother accused Baba Talisha of mismanaging the funds, implicating him and his alleged partner, Brenda Wanjiku.
In a recent interview, Baba Talisha, another prominent content creator, disclosed that his account was suspended immediately after he shared a celebratory message upon reaching the notable milestone of one million followers on TikTok.
Simon Kabu commented on the development, "All will be well. Dedication, humility and good deeds always pay off. You will be back."
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The acclaimed dancer further revealed that he didn't receive any prior warning from TikTok before his account was banned. He emphasized that according to his understanding, the social media giant typically sends an email notification before taking such action.
In response to the suspension, Baba Talisha has already established a new TikTok account.