TikTok personalities Pilot Nyako and Prince Mwiti have once again left social media buzzing after a heated exchange that quickly spiralled into accusations of witchcraft and clout-chasing.

Nyako, who was recently vacationing in Mombasa, shared videos of herself enjoying a camel ride and posing at the airport in casual attire.

Shortly after, Mwiti went online and claimed that her trip to the Coast was not for leisure but to allegedly consult a witch doctor to bewitch him. His claims struck a nerve with Nyako, who quickly clapped back in a fiery video.

“Do I look like your mother? You cannot just be stepping on people for no reason. What have I done to him this time around for him to share a video about me? It is not funny. Did you see me at the airport carrying a placard with Mwiti’s name? Did you see me looking for Mwiti?” she fumed.

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Nyako went further, accusing Mwiti of being the one who frequently consults witch doctors, and questioned why he recorded footage of TikToker Brian Chira's body at the morgue.

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The explosive back-and-forth triggered strong reactions from online fans:

  • @Tasha: “Ama shida ni Nyako alienda kwa mganga wa Mwiti.”

  • @Elowyn: “Sasa ile wimbo ya Rose Muhando inaingia hapa, wanavurugana wao kwa wao.”

  • @Wanjiku Njoroge: “But do these people mind the family?”

  • @Coaches: “Hapa ndio tunasema may the best witch win.”

  • @Brighter Beauty: “Chira’s spirit will haunt you all till you confess.”

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Nyako vs Akothee: The Old Feud

This is not the first time Nyako has locked horns with a fellow celebrity. Back in November 2023, she clashed with musician Akothee in what was described as one of the most fiery online rivalries of the year.

The feud began after Akothee posted a cryptic message suggesting someone was imitating her brand. Nyako interpreted it as a direct jab and hit back, insisting that she was the rightful “president of TikTok.”

“The president of single mothers (Akothee). I am the president of TikTok. Come with a little respect here. We know you are madam money; you even marry old Mzungus. But TikTok belongs to hustlers, not braggarts,” Nyako declared in one of her viral videos.

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She also boasted of her large subscriber base, claiming it made Akothee irrelevant on TikTok. As expected, Akothee did not hold back. She warned Nyako against using her name for clout, insisting that her brand spoke for itself.

“I will insult you with true things. Actually, it is Akothee’s name paying your bills. You don’t have content? What did you come to do on TikTok? I am the GOAT; I don’t need anyone’s name for clout,” the singer fired back.

The drama between the two women highlighted Nyako’s rise to fame, especially after Kenyans began comparing her bold personality and brash style to that of Akothee—a comparison she has always rejected.