Baba Talisha Says Shosho Wa Chira Is Abusing Kenyans’ Kindness: “She’s Ungrateful”

Baba Talisha Says Shosho Wa Chira Is Abusing Kenyans’ Kindness: “She’s Ungrateful”

  • Baba Talisha said no one in the history of individuals online donations has ever got the kind of money Shosho Wa Chira got
  • The photographer accused the elderly woman of becoming very manipulative and knew how to move Kenyans with her emotions
  • The father of one denied ever taking a shilling from Shosho Wa Chira's charity money, saying all he did was support her

Famous TikTok entrepreneur Baba Talisha, born Faustine Lipuku, has shared about his broken relationship with the late Brian Chira's grandmother, Esther.

Baba Talisha
Baba Talisha and Shosho Wa Shira once had a great friendship. Photo: Baba Talisha.
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The elderly lady, who goes by Shosho Wa Shira on TikTok, has been trending for weeks now after she requested Kenyan TikTok users.

Baba Talisha rebukes Shosho Wa Shira

After their relationship went south, they both came out to call each other names and have continued to show that their relationship is certainly not healthy.

In an interview with Whispers Wire, Baba Talisha did not mince his words and rebuked Shosho Wa Shira for being manipulative.

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The content creator said Shosho was given a lot of money, but she does not have financial discipline, leading to her being broke.

He said when she had the donations, she was never seen anywhere online, but now that it is all over, she is back on TikTok a even doing live sessions.

"If you don't have money discipline, even if I hand you KSH 10 million you'll do nothing important with it. If you are gluttonous then it won't help. I think that's what happened, she did have discipline, her money dried off and she came back," he said.

The photographer said when Shosho still had some cash, she was never seen online but now she's everywhere.

He said Shosho knows that Kenyans are very generous and sympathise with her, hence why she returned online.

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Baba Talisha added that Shosho's demands to Kenyans showed how ungrateful and entitled she is, despite being the first individual to raise millions.

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He said he never took even a shilling, because he was doing the right thing with a clean heart and thought it would help her in business and grow her investments.

The father of one disclosed she was the one who chose the location of her current house, and she ought to have been happy with it.

He praised her for being a pretty smart woman, adding that was the reason why she is able to manipulate Kenyans.

Baba Talisha said the two have not seen or talked since she accused him of misusing her money and it has been a learning process for him.

Baba Talisha.
Baba Talisha with his lovely daughter in a special moment. Photo: Baba Talisha.
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Shosho Wa Chira's request for new house

Recently, TUKO.co.ke reported about Shosho's request to be moved from her house over insecurity.

She noted that the current house was very insecure and would be happy even with a container home.

Another thing that could help was TikTokers building a pricy fence for her to ensure her safety.

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Many who came across the message wondered why she could not be contented with what she has.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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