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Ntazola apologises to clients after skipping work for Cashmeer Sayyid’s big day

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Ntazola apologises to clients after skipping work for Cashmeer Sayyid’s big day
Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram

TikTok sensation Gloria Ntazola has issued an apology to his clients after closing shop to attend the launch of Cashmeer Sayyid’s school.

In a statement on Sunday morning, August 10, 2025, Ntazola, who sells skincare products, assured customers that normal business operations would resume at the start of the week.

“Hey, apologies to my clients. My friend had a big day, and there is no way I will open. Please, I’ll resume work on Monday. I’m really sorry for the inconvenience,” she stated.

Gloria Ntazola’s statement on August 10, 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of posts by ntazola_gloria/X

Sayyid’s much-publicised wedding, which had been billed as one of the most glamorous celebrity events of the year, took an unexpected turn on the night of Saturday, August 9, 2025, when it was revealed that there was no wedding at all.

Instead, the evening ended with the launch of a new school, a project she said was born from the scars of her troubled childhood.

The lavish indoor venue, with its grand chandeliers, velvet drapes, polished marble floors, and lush floral arrangements, had set the perfect stage for what guests believed would be the wedding of the year.

Her woes

The social media personality recounted a painful past in which she narrowly escaped being married off to an older man while still underage, endured being pulled out of school due to family debt, and faced the threat of being sent back to Ethiopia to be married against her will.

“I remember when I was young; I was almost married off to an old man. I had not been told clearly what was happening, but I later came to learn that the man had specifically said he wanted an underage girl like me. After that, I was taken to a certain high school. I used to read so much, and people thought I was trying to show off, but in truth, I was simply trying to take advantage of an opportunity. I wanted to prove to them that I was going to succeed,” she narrated.

Cashmeer posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@eng.cashmeer_sayyid/Intagram
Cashmeer posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@eng.cashmeer_sayyid/Intagram

Today, she is a software engineer, but she said that the trauma of those years was the driving force behind her decision to open a school.

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