How despite being rooted in Germany, Nyako honored Brian Chira

The burial of TikToker Brian Chira is currently underway in Gathanje, Kiambu County.

Following the viewing of his body at KU mortuary earlier today, Chira’s friends proceeded to Githunguri.

His supporters adorned themselves with merchandise featuring his name and favorite catchphrases on t-shirts and hoodies.

German-based TikToker Rose Atieno, also known as Nyako Pilot, made sure to pay her last respects to Brian Chira.

Nyako held a live session to honor Chira by dressing in black attire.

She also lit a candle and released balloons as a tribute to him, with Amos and Josh’s hit song “Baadaye” softly playing in the background.

Expressing her emotions openly during the live session, Nyako, who shared a close bond with Chira, stated, “I’m paying my last respect to Brian Chira, that’s why I am in a suit. Chira wanted a suit, that’s why I put it on.”

Friends and followers joined the live session to mourn together, where Nyako played Otile Brown’s song ‘One Call,’ reportedly Chira’s favorite song.

In Githunguri, Kamba musician Justina Syokau performed a tribute song she composed for the artist titled ‘Safiri Salama Brian Chira.’

Notably, Otile Brown also performed Chira’s favorite song, “One Call.”

Comedian Terence Creative took to his Instagram to share a heartfelt video, shedding tears for the late content creator.

Reflecting on their shared experiences, Terence revealed that, like Brian Chira, he too was raised by his grandmother after becoming an orphan.

“Farewell, Chira. As an orphan raised by my grandmother, your passing deeply resonates with me. Rest in peace, Chira. You were dearly loved,” Terence wrote.

Brian Chira thrived in the spotlight as a content creator, using his platform to candidly share his personal experiences, including battles with depression and alcoholism.

According to a police report, Chira died as a result of an accident he was involved in in the Karuri area on March 16.

It’s reported that his body was collected from the scene on Saturday and taken to the City Mortuary at around 3 am.

Mumias East MP Peter Salasya is present at the burial ceremony.

During his address, Salasya announced his contribution of Ksh 40,000 towards Chira’s family.

“Perhaps I’m the next.” I feel like my time is running out. After the passing of Brian Chira, Nyako comments

TikTok personality Pilot Nyako expresses regret for not resolving her differences with Brian Chira while he was still alive, before his tragic accident.

During a live session on TikTok, the mother of three candidly shared about the rift between her and Chira, admitting that she distanced herself from him due to personal reasons.

Nyako reflected on their previous friendship, recalling how she had volunteered to assist Chira in finding stable accommodation to avoid his frequent relocations.

However, their relationship soured when Chira accused Nyako of discussing his late mother, prompting him to advise her to cease her assistance.

Although Chira later attempted reconciliation, Nyako chose to maintain her distance, extending well wishes for his future endeavors.

“We’ve all failed Brian, myself included. He reached out to me multiple times, but I declined, seeking peace in regards to Brian. Let’s acknowledge our collective failure to support him instead of pretending to be saviors,” Nyako lamented.

Addressing recent speculations about her health and mortality, Nyako expressed acceptance of her condition and made peace with the possibility of her passing.

She expressed a hopeful outlook on the afterlife, anticipating a reunion with Chira to mend their past grievances.

“Perhaps my time is approaching. I sense that my days are numbered. When the time comes, I believe I’ll encounter him. We’ll reconcile as friends. Life’s paths often converge, and I’ve long made peace with my health concerns. So, when we depart, I’ll gladly reunite with Brian Chira,” she concluded.

Brian Chira Apologizes To Nyako After She Raises Over 400K For Former Citizen Presenter

Chira had previously berated Nyako online after she called him out for slacking on TikTok. However, after Nyako helped raise KSh 430,000 for former presenter Kimani Mbugua in two hours, Chira changed his tune and apologized to her.

“I am apologetic to Nyako and TikToker Baba Talisha as they both helped me raise money,” Chira said.

Chira’s apology is a reminder of the importance of forgiveness and the power of second chances. It is also a reminder that we should be careful about the words we use, especially online.

“Naitwa Chira, Brian Chira, and for the past three days, a lot has gone on in my life, and all I can ask you is please forgive me. Mum Nyako and Baba Talisha, please, you guys are the ones who understand me the most. Find it in your heart to forgive me.”

Nyako previously held a fundraiser for Chira and assured him that she would support him and even vowed to find a way to take him to Europe.

“We are going to start with a place to stay. So that you are stable. A stable home is the most important thing for you now. A place you call home hata kama ni room moja. But you know when I go there, I’m going to have peace of mind than leo uko hapa,” she said.

But Chira seemed ungrateful as he insulted Nyako, claiming he doesn’t owe her anything.