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‘It’s okay’ – Ntazola shares message of hope to Kenyans who can’t afford Christmas

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‘It’s okay’ – Ntazola shares message of hope to Kenyans who can’t afford Christmas
Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram

Social media influencer and entrepreneur Gloria Ntazola has shared a message of hope for those who may be struggling financially this Christmas.

Taking to her official Instagram account on Thursday, December 25, 2025, Ntazola reminded people that not being able to afford lavish celebrations is perfectly fine.

She also emphasised the importance of gratitude for life and good health.

“Hey, if you don’t have money for Christmas, you need to understand it’s very much okay. You did well; you are alive, being alive and healthy is such a flex,” Ntazola said.

Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram
Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram

Ntazola highlighted the value of appreciating what one has, noting that many people have died this year, while others are stuck in hospitals, unwell and waiting on God, urging people to focus on their blessings.

In addition, the influencer encouraged simple acts of gratitude, such as sharing a meal and attending church, as ways to nurture hope and faith.

“There are so many loved ones we lost through death; some are stuck at the hospital with no hope just waiting on God in a sick bed,” she added.

“You are not sick, you are not dead. In 2026 will try to walk the journey again, so go out, get something little to eat and go to church tell God you are grateful
Good things will happen to you, and God loves you.”

Message of hope

The former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, has called on Kenyans to show kindness and solidarity during the festive season, reminding citizens not to let their neighbours go hungry.

In a video shared on his wife, Pastor Dorcas Rigathi’s, Instagram account on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, Gachagua urged Kenyans to be peaceful during the festive season and to celebrate with their family, neighbours, and friends.

The second deputy president, in addition, added that times are hard and asked them not to let their neighbours go without food.

“Dear Kenyans, on this festive season, my family and I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year 2026,” Gachagua said.

“During the festive season, I call on you all to be peaceful and celebrate with your family, neighbours and friends. We know times are hard; please do not let your neighbour go without food.”

Reflecting on this year, Gachagua acknowledged both the blessings and challenges that 2025 brought to the nation.

“The year 2025 has been eventful to our nation; there were many blessings to our family and many challenges as well. Despite the challenges, God has been gracious to our nation,” Gachagua said.

He also urged Kenyans travelling upcountry during the holidays to prioritise road safety.

“Those travelling upcountry, take care and be safe,” he added.

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