Bernice Nunah, a prominent lifestyle, fashion, and travel content creator, rose to fame after securing the position of second runner-up in the 2009 Miss World Kenya pageant. However, recently, she has found herself at the center of controversy involving a renowned mobile company that allegedly failed to compensate her for her work.
Taking to Instagram, Bernice vented her frustrations about the company’s inability to settle her payment, which had been due since October 2024. Despite her fulfilling their demanding requests and tight deadlines, the payment remained unsettled three months later, prompting her to speak out.
“It’s always the clients with the most outrageous demands and impossible deadlines that turn shady. How is my October 2024 payment still being processed, three months later and into a whole new year?” she posted, expressing disbelief at the delay.
Additionally, Bernice accused an individual named Nelson Aseka, known by his Instagram handle @seka33, of withholding payment. She didn’t mince words, calling him a “conman” and a “professional pathological liar.” Bernice also warned fellow influencers to exercise caution when engaging with him.
“@seka33, where’s our money? You’ve earned the title of Conman of the Year. A true professional in deceit and funds theft. Fellow creators, think twice before working with him,” she warned her peers.