In the vibrant world of Tik Tok, where creators leave an indelible mark with their unique content, Nyako, a Kenyan sensation living in Germany, has become a household name, adding a distinct flavor to the Kenyan Tik Tok experience.
During a recent Tik Tok live session, Nyako, joined by Andreas her German husband addressed rumors about her potential deportation from Germany.
In her characteristically animated style, she laughed off the speculations, setting the record straight with a blend of confidence and humor.
“This German handed me German registration papers. Na, he doesn’t know anything to do with deportation,” she said.
With her husband nodding in agreement, the Tiktoker confirmed that Andreas was also not aware of the ongoing rumors and that there’s was no way she was going to be deported back to Kenya.
This comes days after K24 TV posted on its X account that the TikTok sensation was set to be deported from Germany.
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Nyako on Becoming a Permanent German Resident
However, she revealed that she was working on her permanent residency and that the driving force behind her persistence was the well-being of her children.
“It’s all for my babies, you know? I want them to grow up in this beautiful place, surrounded by opportunities. So yes, Mama Nyako is working on that residency, but for now, we’re right here, living our best German-Kenyan life!” she shared with a twinkle in her eye.
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Reactions to Nyako’s TikTok Live
Nyako’s statement struck a chord with her audience, fostering a sense of connection and understanding.
As she continued to interact with her TikTok fans, her comment section was full of support and admiration from those who found solace and joy in her stories.
She had not only entertained but also brighten the realities faced by many in the global diaspora—navigating the complexities of immigration while striving to create a brighter future for the ones they hold dearly.