Actress and media personality Azziad Nasenya has fired back at her critics who continuously link her success to men.

In a candid post on her social media, Nasenya addressed her critics, accusing them of being envious of her achievements.

She voiced her frustration with those who automatically assume that her travels around the world are sponsored by men, emphasizing her independence and hard work.

“Why is it that when a young girl is successful people have to associate it to men? Why is it like that?


“People are so threatened and jealous of young girls who are making it. I’m travelling and people are like, who is sponsoring the bills? Oooh Nyash Bae! Are you kidding me,” Azziad Nasenya started her rant video,

Nasenya further elaborated on how she earns her income and emphasized why it's unfair to attribute her success to men.

“I work…I’m a radio presenter, actress, content creator, and entrepreneur. I have my own company. And it’s so sad that when guys travel, ooh they have worked hard, they have made it but when females travel somebody else has to be behind their success,” Azziad said.

The radio host also emphasized that members of Gen Z are proactive and ambitious, urging people to refrain from assuming that she relies on her body to earn her income.

“Genz Z’s we are go-getters. We work hard. We see an opportunity we grab it and why can’t everybody do it? Alafu haka ka sentence ka Nyash pays her bills. Everybody got nyash, use your nyash if you feel like that is what pays my bills. Use your Nyash lets pay our bills together and stop being jealous,” she added.

Nasenya pointed out that instead of focusing on improving their own skills, people often resort to jealousy towards successful individuals.

“I have noticed, the moment you are on the same level with people, everybody loves you but the moment you level up, they start having a problem. It's just sad and I think in this life we block our own blessings by being jealous of others. Let's just learn to clap for other people and stop the jealousy. That’s my advice for the day,” she said.