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Local celebrity Azziad Nasenya could lose her home to auctioneers after reportedly defaulting on a multi-million mortgage. Azziad’s home which is located in the upmarket Kileleshwa area has reportedly been placed for auctioning by Okuku Agencies.
The home is reported to be under a mortgage arrangement of up to Sh25 million whose instalments the social media influencer and radio personality has defaulted on.
A spot check on Ravi Homes suggests that Azziad’s home – which has been reported in the media as being located at the Platinum Oak Residency – is in an apartment that is made up of around 16 floors with about 99 units.
The building has 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments with a size of 265 square meters and 320 square meters respectively.
The amenities listed by Ravi Homes include state-of-the-art gym, swimming pool, kids’ play area, power back up generator, borehole, 2 parking slots for each unit and visitors’ parking slots, electric fencing, and 24 hours CCTV.
The units are all en-suite with spacious lounge with balcony, spacious master’s with a large walk-in closet, and balcony, modern fitted kitchen with a pantry, and are quipped with spacious laundry area.
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In the auction notice, interested bidders have been asked to make a refundable deposit of Sh100,000 in order to obtain a bidding number. The notice further says that the winning bidder shall be required to make a 10 percent deposit at the fall of the hammer, then complete payment of the balance within a 90-day period.
A few years ago, as one of Kenya’s top media influencers, Azziad Nasenya was ranked as one of the highest paid social media personalities.
In July 2020, Azziad’s rate card was leaked online, leaving netizens in shock. According to the rate card, she was charging Sh100,000 for a Tiktok video and Sh50,000 for a live video on the same platform.
In addition, an advertiser would be required to pay Sh100,000, Sh50,000 and another Sh50,000 for Instagram Feed, Instagram story and Instagram Live respectively. If an advertiser wanted her services on Facebook, they would need to cough up Sh100,000 per Post and Sh50,000 for a live session on the same platform.
At the same time, she had Sh100,000, Sh30,000 and Sh50,00 fees for videos, mentions and placements on YouTube. She also had a monthly package and weekly brand engagements where she charged Sh250,000 for one Tiktok video, one tweet, one Instapost, one Instastory and one Facebook post.
It is not clear how and, or when she hit financial turbulence as she is yet to open up publicly about her finances or respond to the claims of being in financial distress.