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Nicholas Kioko, Wife Wambo Ashley Dismiss Claims of Overworking Their Nanny

Youtuber Nicholas Kioko and his wife Wambo Ashley are the talk of social media over the salary they pay their nanny.

Netizens claim Wambo pays her nanny KSh 12,000 to take care of her twin boys as well as the house.

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Nicholas Kioko and wife Wambo Ashley have denied rumours of overworking their nanny. Photo: Wambo Ashley.

They say the salary small due to the workload involved in caring for the children and managing the house work.

The couple has responded to the rumours and dismissed them as malicious.

Wambo said she two nannies and defended the pay she gives them.

The couple added that they treat their employees fairly called out those spreading the unverified rumours.

“That is very fake information. They don’t even know about her, they don’t know what happened. But nothing happened.” Wambo said.

Popular content creator Nicholas Kioko has narrated the struggles that he went through in the line of his work before he acquired a car.

The lad runs a YouTube channel where he interviews celebrities and other people of interest, and he also appears on his wife  Ashley Wambo’s channel.

In an interview with 2Mbili, Kioko said he used to move around the city using public means while looking for content.

“I’ve survived a year and a half while doing content creation without a car. I used to move around using matatus but God came through and I’m grateful,” he said.

Kioko added that he would also use other content creators’ cars to move around especially when they had interviews at common places.

“There’s no content creator that I’ve not been inside their cars, any content creator that you know of, I’ve been in their cars. It was hard now that I was looking for a car although I didn’t have enough money,” he said.

After saving for a year, Kioko managed to acquire a Nissan Note car which he says he got for less than KSh 600,000 from a local dealer.