Kenyan TikTok sensation Gloria Ntazola has taken to social media with a stark message for her followers regarding this year. In the shared video, she urged her audience to prioritise contraception in 2026, citing a tightening economic climate.

The content creator, who has built a reputation for her candid and often confrontational style, linked reproductive choices directly to financial survival.

“In 2026, use contraceptives, please,” she said.

She suggested that the coming years will require individuals to be more self-reliant than ever before.

Gloria Ntazola // Instagram

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Ntazola’s advice was rooted in the practicalities of raising a family in an expensive world. She stressed that children deserve to be placed in good schools and raised in a good proper home.

Her message was clear: if the financial means to provide these basics are not available, the responsibility to prevent pregnancy is paramount.

“Do you have money to take your kids to good school or raise them in good, proper homes? If you don’t have, then take pills.”

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She warned her viewers that they should not expect financial help from others in the coming years.

By looking ahead in 2026, she highlighted a timeline where personal accountability becomes the only safety net.

"2026, nobody has your money. Never ask for money from somebody that you want to cater bills for your baby, why did you get pregnant and you can barely take care of yourself?”

Gloria Ntazola // Instagram

The Call for Protection

The TikToker did not mince words when suggesting specific methods of prevention. She directly called on her audience to use condoms as a primary form of protection.

For those who may not find that option suitable or who are looking for alternatives to ensure they do not fall into financial hardship, she offered further advice.

"Go and do family planning, it’s the poor people who give birth to kids. Take family planning pills, you are not a rat,” she stressed.

This direct approach to family planning is a hallmark of Ntazola’s digital persona. She often uses her platform to address social issues through a lens of brutal honesty, aiming to shock her audience into taking practical action.

Gloria Ntazola became a household name in Kenya and across East Africa following a viral incident involving a Nairobi City County officer.

She gained notoriety for "kidnapping" the officer in her car after a disagreement over a traffic fine, filming the entire ordeal for her followers.

Since then, she has transitioned into a full-time content creator, often discussing relationships, money, and urban life.

While her methods are often controversial, her latest message taps into a wider conversation about the cost of living.

Gloria Ntazola // Instagram

According to data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), inflation and the rising cost of basic commodities have put significant pressure on household budgets.

Information from international health organisations also suggests that increased access to family planning is a key driver in reducing poverty, as it allows families to better manage their resources.