Kenyan socialite Nica Njenga has responded to women who have been asking her to help them find wealthy partners similar to the man she is reportedly dating.
The Gen Z social media personality addressed the issue in a video shared online, explaining that many young women frequently approach her with questions about how to secure relationships with financially stable men.
According to Njenga, most of the requests reach her through direct messages and comments on her social media pages.
                                                                          Nica Njenga // Instagram

Viral remarks about relationships

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In the circulating clip, Njenga said some women assume she can connect them with rich men because of her lifestyle and the people she is seen with online. She noted that the requests have become more frequent as her online visibility continues to grow.
“Some girls keep asking me to help them get a rich man like mine,” she said in the video.
Njenga explained that relationships involving financially successful partners cannot simply be arranged through introductions. She said factors such as personal choices, lifestyle and compatibility often influence how relationships develop.
The video quickly spread across Kenyan social media platforms, where users shared the clip and reacted in comment sections. Discussions focused largely on dating expectations, financial stability and the role of social media in shaping relationship goals among young people.
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Public profile and online following
Njenga is among a growing number of Kenyan influencers who have built large audiences on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.
Her content typically features lifestyle posts, fashion clips and commentary on relationships and youth culture. Over time, some of her videos discussing dating preferences have drawn significant attention online.

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In another widely shared clip earlier, Njenga said she prefers partners in their thirties, explaining that she believes men in that age group are often more financially stable and settled in life.
Nica Njenga // Instagram

Ongoing online discussion

Following the latest video, social media users continued debating Njenga’s remarks. Some commenters supported her view that relationships cannot be arranged through social connections alone. Others argued that social media has contributed to growing expectations about wealth and lifestyle among young people.

Entertainment blogs and online pages that track trending discussions involving Kenyan influencers also shared the clip, further amplifying the conversation.
“Relationships are more than introductions,” one user wrote while reacting to the video in a discussion thread.
While reactions remain mixed, the discussion surrounding Njenga’s remarks reflects broader conversations taking place online about dating expectations, lifestyle aspirations and financial security among Kenya’s Gen Z audiences.