Comedian and content creator Nasra Yusuff has officially resigned from her role as Vice Chairperson of the Digital Content Creators Association of Kenya.
In a statement issued on June 6, Nasra said the decision came after deep personal reflection, stating that alignment and conviction are more important than titles or positions.
“Earlier today, I officially stepped down from my role as Vice Chairperson of the Digital Content Creators Association of Kenya. This was not an easy decision, but it was one I made after deep personal reflection. Sometimes, alignment and conviction are more important than titles or positions. I believe in serving from a place of peace, purpose, and authenticity and right now, stepping back feels like the most honest thing to do,” she said.
She added that she remains grateful for the support she received during her time in the role.
“I recently shared my excitement about being the Vice Chairperson of the Digital Content Creators Association of Kenya. However, after deep reflection, I would like to share that I have decided to step back from the role. Asanteni for the opportunity, and I wish the board all the best moving forward.”
“I’m grateful for the support many of you showed me during my appointment. That encouragement never went unnoticed, and I carry it with me as I continue to advocate for creatives in other meaningful ways. I wish the association and its leadership all the best.”
Nasra’s resignation comes just weeks after the association’s leadership was announced. Other officials include Director Trevor (CEO), Terence Creative (Secretary General), Joan Wanjiku, Hezron Kipkemboi, Claudia Naisabwa, Joseph Kashina, and Sammy Kioko.