After being detained for fabricating false claims against her and disclosing her phone number to the public, social media personality Brian Chira was eventually confronted by TikTok sensation Azziad Nasenya in a Live session on the app.

The online community was rocked by Brian Chira's arrest on July 27 night as the well-known influencer faced legal repercussions for his activities against Azziad Nasenya.

According to Azziad's attorney, Chira's derogatory remarks during a recent live TikTok session caused Azziad great distress.

In a video posted on social media, Chira spoke incredibly defamatory things against Azziad that were unprintable.

Chira revealed Azziad's personal phone number, which led to strangers harassing her with calls and text messages.


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Azziad decided not to address the arrest directly during her live session this morning, offering her fans and followers some advice. She underlined the value of kindness and how it may significantly impact other people's lives.

"Always be kind to people," Azziad advised her audience, "as nobody wants to be a pain in someone else's life." Her sincere statement was a helpful reminder that kindness and empathy may go a long way toward improving the world.

Azziad also asked her followers to exercise restraint, stressing that every decision has an impact.

She gave her followers wise life advice, encouraging them to work hard and pursue achievement without looking for shortcuts.



"Work on your relationship with God, work very hard as there is no shortcut in life. Also, remember to work smart," she said, imparting the importance of hard work and strategic thinking in achieving personal goals.

Azziad additionally encouraged her followers to prioritize personal development and growth.

She told them to choose carefully what they put their time and effort into, stressing that it should align with their values and make a positive difference in their lives.

"Mind your business and if it does not make you a better person or build you as an individual or add value to what you do, it is definitely not worth minding," she added.