Akothee comes to Azziad’s defense, “let’s stop bullying Azziad.”

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Akothee comes to Azziad’s defense, “let’s stop bullying Azziad.”

Singer Akothee has come to content creator Azziad Nasenya’s defense following recent allegations that her home was auctioned over a KSh 25 Million default.

In an instagram post, the singer asked her fans to stop bullying Azziad arguing that being able to be credited for a KSh 25 Million loan at 25 years is no mean feat.

“Let’s stop bullying Azziad , pick a struggle! First and foremost, I respect and love this girl even more for dreaming bigger. That’s exactly the way to go. If your dreams don’t cause you sleepless nights, then they’re not big enough!” She said in a lengthy post.

“Let’s reason together. At just 25 years old, Azziad is able to acquire a loan and buy herself a house. That’s commendable! Some of us, at 25, had already survived 70 failed marriages, were raising children alone, torn between returning to our parents’ homes or sleeping on the streets with zero bank accounts, no jobs, no certificates, and no direction.”

“If we applied for a visa back then, we would have borrowed bank statements or listed imaginary businesses just to qualify.”

“If you can’t find anything positive to learn from Azziad, just keep quiet. Millions of Kenyans are living on loans and borrowed life, yet here’s a young woman taking responsibility for her own future. She’s not waiting to be rescued; she’s building herself up so she won’t be a burden to her parents or her future husband.”

“Some of the men criticizing her don’t even qualify for a motorbike loan and are still living in rental houses they can barely afford. Let’s celebrate courage, not condemn it.”

“Azziad, I see you. Keep dreaming, keep building , you’re an inspiration to many,” she concluded. 

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