Baba Talisha has received a message from Esther Njeri, Brian Chira's grandmother. In an online video, the grandmother expressed her dissatisfaction with Baba Talisha's claims to know a great deal about her family.
Despite their youth, the grandmother said that Baba Talisha and his lover had treated her disrespectfully. She continued that the two don't want to see any Tiktokers around her.
Chira's grandmother claims that the turn of events has seriously disturbed her peace to the point where she can no longer sleep.
She said that she wanted to know what happened to her grandson, so she encouraged anyone interested in looking into Chira's death to keep going.
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A few weeks after Chira's funeral, there was a falling out between Baba T and Chira's grandmother.
The grandmother of Brian Chira asserted that she had not gotten all of the cash raised for her grandson's burial.
The old grandma claimed that Baba Talisha and his putative wife, Brenda Wanjiku, controlled everything.
"It's like I was blindfolded. They even took away my mobile phone. People called me to send money but they couldn't reach me; it felt like disrespect. We are still waiting to know the total amount in the account. Baba Talisha was in charge of the account and all related matters. They took away my phone, so I had no access to it during the period when the Kenyans were contributing funds," she said.
Baba Talisha went live to address the accusations made against him and refuted every one of them.
He went on to say that although it hurts that he helped someone in need and that person turned against him, he will never regret showing kindness. But he threatened to sue her for slander.
"If you really knew who this Shosho is today…I guess I owe an apology to Chira's grandfather. I owe him a very big apology. You really don't know that mother. Watu wa Githunguri wenye wanajua huyo shosho, and what really happened between… let me just not talk. Whatever that Shosho has done for me today, I don't think I will ever do anything to do with charity on social media."