TikTok personality Obidan has revealed that Brian Chira’s grandmother, affectionately known as Shosho, is now under new management and charges a fee for media interviews.

Previously seen escorting Shosho to spa treatments and featuring her in TikTok live sessions, Obidan clarified that he is not managing her public appearances. Although he had a close relationship with Shosho, he emphasized that he is not responsible for her public engagements.

Obidan also revealed that he had initially planned to develop Shosho’s influencer persona, aiming to boost her image for potential brand collaborations and sponsorships.


With new management now handling her affairs, the future of those plans remains uncertain. The announcement has sparked mixed reactions online—some fans are questioning the decision to monetize Shosho’s media appearances, while others see it as a potential way to provide her with financial support.

As Brian Chira’s grandmother continues to gain public attention, many are eager to see how her new management will shape her online presence and opportunities.

Brian Chira’s grandmother faced criticism after asking tiktokers to either build her another house or fence the current one due to insecurity.

She even mentioned her intention to sell it, but after backlash, she was compelled to address the concerns in a live session on the platform.

Although she later assured supporters that she would not sell the house, her request for further assistance was met with mixed reactions. Following the controversy surrounding her plans to sell and relocate, she has since reconsidered her decision.

The grandmother asserted in a TikTok video that there is a high rate of insecurity in the neighborhood where she resides.

She mentioned that they were far from the main road and that she might be amenable to relocating to a container home closer to it.

TikTok user @peter_kioi_mvp_office75 took offense at her remarks and went live on his account to advise Chira's grandma against trying to sell the house.

Furthermore, he warned Obidan Dela and other TikTokers against using the platform to raise more funds for her, emphasizing that the house was built for Chira, not for her personal benefit.

Most TikTok users sided with him, though some argued that she should have the freedom to decide what to do with the house.