Content creator and actress Azziad Nasenya has shared a heartfelt message with her fans about financial struggles, urging them to understand that facing such crises is a natural and seasonal part of life that shifts depending on circumstances.
In a reflective video shared on her Instagram stories on Saturday, November 1, 2025, Azziad likened financial challenges to the changing weather patterns of life, explaining that just as some days bring sunshine, others come with rain, storms, or even drought.
She said that life unfolds in seasons, and each person must recognise that periods of plenty and scarcity both serve a purpose in shaping resilience and wisdom.
“In life, there is something called seasons. Today it is going to rain, tomorrow it is going to be sunny, and some places are going to experience winter while others will go through drought or famine, whatever it is,” she said.
The ‘Utawezana’ star then asked her fans to look back at the moments when they struggled financially and to think deeply about how they managed to get through those times.
Azziad said that financial hardship is not always the result of bad decisions, but sometimes life simply unfolds in unexpected ways that disrupt even the best-laid plans.
“And today, I want to ask you a question. I want to ask about your situation financially, the seasons you have had financially. What is the hardest financial season you have ever gone through, and how did you get through it? Are you still going through it?”

Azziad asked her followers to share the toughest financial moments they have experienced, whether in 2018, 2019, or even this year, and to reflect on how they overcame them, what they learnt, and whether they are still going through them.
She said that some struggles are not necessarily caused by mistakes but by unforeseen changes that affect one’s financial plans.
“What is that one financial mistake that you made? Sometimes it does not necessarily have to be a mistake, you might have planned things the right way, but they did not go exactly as you had hoped,” she added.
The radio presenter said that she wanted her fans to see financial struggles not as permanent setbacks but as passing seasons that can teach endurance, humility, and strength.
“What happened? Did you get through it, and are you still in it? What did it teach you? The struggle might not have been this year, this month, or this week, it could have been in 2018, 2019, or even this year, but you overcame. I want to know.”
