Azziad Nasenya, a well-known Kenyan content creator and media personality, has once again been in the spotlight due to allegations of unpaid debts. Recently, she was exposed for reportedly not repaying a loan of Ksh 300,000 to a Kenyan TikToker named Mary Musyoka.
This incident follows shortly after similar allegations surfaced regarding Azziad's financial dealings, highlighting a pattern of borrowing money with promises of quick repayment that have not been fulfilled.

Mary Musyoka shared voice notes and messages on social media where Azziad allegedly asked for the money, promising to pay it back in just three days.
Azziad has not directly addressed these particular allegations but has spoken out previously about her well-being amid such controversies, thanking her fans for support without explicitly commenting on the debt issues.
This episode adds to the complex narrative around Azziad Nasenya, who has faced public scrutiny before for similar reasons.
Her colleagues at SoundCity have come to her defense, portraying her as a hardworking individual amidst these claims. However, the recurring nature of such allegations raises questions about financial accountability in the entertainment industry, particularly for public figures like Azziad, who are often under intense public and media scrutiny.