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Bernice Nunah Exposes Mobile Company for Failing to Pay Influencers

A renowned mobile company has been put in the spotlight for failing to pay content creator and influencer Bernice Nunah.

Bernice took to her Instagram account ranting about how the company has failed to pay her since October 2024, despite making crazy demands with outrageous deadlines.

“It is always the clients with the most demands and crazy timelines to beat that are acting shady because what do you mean you are still processing my October 2024 payment? Three months later and into a whole new year? “questioned Bernice.

Influencer and content creator Bernice Nunah. Photo/Bernice IG
Influencer and content creator Bernice Nunah. Photo/Bernice IG

Bernice Nunah threatens to move the matter to court

She also called out a man named Nelson Aseka otherwise known on Instagram as @seka33 for failing to pay her terming him a conman. She warned influencers against working with him.

“@aske33 where are our funds? You just bagged the Conman of the Year award. A professional pathological liar and funds eater. To my fellow creators, think twice before you engage with him,” wrote Bernice.


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Bernice went on to order the company to pay her money lest she move to court, noting that she needed the funds to pay her bills and taxes. She also added that the move by the company makes her feel disrespected.

“Do you actually understand content creation is a full-time job for most of us and we have bills and taxes to pay? Pay us what you owe us or let us meet in court. I feel so disrespected at this point,” added Bernice.


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Advice to influencers

She also urged content creators and influencers to learn from her experience. She urged them to secure a 50 percent deposit from a client, especially for a one-off contract.


Also Read: Why Influencers Should Conduct Due Diligence Before Publishing Content


“I have heard similar horror stories in our industry, but I never imagined this is the campaign I would experience it in. Learn from my experience and that of other creators. Also, a quick tip, make sure you secure that 50 percent deposit in your contract especially if it is a one-off contract,” said Bernice.

The mobile company has yet to respond to the claims by the influencer.

Bernice Nunah  is a lifestyle, fashion, and travel content creator. She emerged as the second runner-up in the Miss World Kenya beauty pageant in 2009.

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Influencer and content creator Bernice Nunah. Photo/Bernice IG
Influencer and content creator Bernice Nunah. Photo/Bernice IG

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Terry Njueini

Terry Njueini is a Digital News Correspondent at The Kenya Times. She is a skilled journalist with expertise in storytelling across digital and print platforms. With a comprehensive background in journalism, she is passionate about creating engaging and impactful stories around health, politics, current affairs, and entertainment. Terry has a sharp eye for narratives that matter, presenting news that not only inform but also engage and empower audiences. She loves to read books and to travel for leisure. She can be reached at terry.njueini@thekenyatimes.com

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