Chief Godlove says he no longer wants to be seen as Tanzanian after relocating to Kenya
By Steve Ireri, July 2, 2026Tanzanian influencer Chief Godlove has declared that he no longer wishes to be viewed as a Tanzanian, saying he now considers himself part of Kenya after relocating to the country.
Speaking in a video shared on TikTok on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, the content creator expressed his admiration for Kenya, revealing that he had decided to settle in Nairobi after travelling to more than 15 countries.
Chief said Kenya had offered him an experience unlike any other country he had visited, adding that he now feels at home and wants Kenyans to regard him as one of their own.
“By the way, right now, Kenyans don’t look at me as a Tanzanian anymore. Deem me as your fellow Kenyan because I am here and I am living with you guys here. And I am here to stay,” he said.
The influencer disclosed that he currently lives in Karen, one of Nairobi’s upscale suburbs, where he said he is enjoying life in what he described as his mansion.
According to Chief, his decision to relocate was informed by the freedom and lifestyle he had experienced in Kenya, saying he had not found the same environment in the many countries he had previously visited.
“I have gone through many countries, over 15 of them, and I chose Kenya because what I have seen in Kenya I have not seen in all those other countries,” he stated.
While showering praise on the country, the influencer maintained that he did not want to delve into Kenya’s politics, insisting his decision to settle there was purely based on his personal experience.
“I don’t want to advise you a lot or even make opinions about your politics, but I have chosen your country,” he added.

Chief Godlove went on to describe Kenya as the best country in Africa, saying many Kenyans may not fully appreciate what they have.
“Kenya is so good and the best in Africa. Kenyans, the majority of them, may not know how good this country is and how much freedom exists here,” he remarked.
His comments came moments after expressing surprise over the cost of dental treatment in Nairobi.
The influencer claimed he had visited a dental clinic in Karen seeking teeth-whitening services but was quoted Ksh500,000, a figure he said would amount to approximately Tsh10 million back home in Tanzania.
“Kenyans, please confirm to me what the actual price of teeth whitening is because I just came back from a dental shop here in Karen and I was charged Ksh500,000,” he said.