Kenyan content creator Nyako has sparked a lively conversation online after revealing that she has decided to marry a fellow woman and regards her partner as the person she was destined to be with.
Nyako made the remarks during a TikTok livestream, where she spoke openly about her relationship and her plans for the future.
A clip from the livestream, shared by blogger Ann Kush on August 20, captured Nyako explaining that she had made up her mind to marry a woman despite knowing that her decision could attract criticism.
She maintained that she was no longer interested in living according to other people’s expectations, saying her personal choices were ultimately between her and God.
Nyako described the woman she is in a relationship with as her destiny and said their relationship had developed into a serious commitment.
She also disclosed that her partner had been expected to visit her during the month but was unable to do so because of family-related circumstances.
Despite the delay, Nyako suggested that she viewed the relationship as a long-term commitment, invoking the traditional marriage promise of staying together through difficult and prosperous times until death.
The content creator also made a striking revelation about her three children.
Nyako said that if she died, she would want her partner to take responsibility for the children.
She explained that her girlfriend does not have children of her own and would therefore become responsible for her three children.
Nyako further joked that, in return, she would inherit her partner’s dog, describing the animal as the main dependent her partner currently has.
Her comments generated mixed reactions among social media users, with some expressing support while others questioned whether the relationship was actually romantic.
Several followers urged people to respect Nyako’s personal choices and avoid judging her based on a decision that concerns her private life.
Others responded humorously, turning the unexpected announcement into a lively discussion in the comment section.
Beyond her relationship, Nyako also reflected on hardship, forgiveness and helping people in need.
She said difficult experiences can shape people and suggested that generosity and sharing with those facing challenges had contributed to her own sense of healing.
For now, Nyako’s remarks have placed her personal life back in the spotlight, particularly her decision to build a future with a woman and the plans she says she has made for her children.
The comments, however, remain her personal account of her intentions and should not be interpreted as confirmation that a wedding has already taken place or that formal marriage arrangements have been completed.
