Nasra Yusuf Gives Emotional Update On Sammy Kioko’s Hospitalization
Following the shocking alleged assault on comedian Sammy Kioko, his close friend and fellow creator Nasra Yusuf has called on Kenyans to keep him in their prayers. In a series of updates shared on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Nasra described the situation as “crazy” and “difficult,” as the entertainment community reels from the violence surrounding Kioko’s multi-million shilling debt row with the Machakos County Government.
A Night of Uncertainty
Nasra revealed that she spent most of Tuesday night at the hospital and was heading back early Wednesday morning to check on Kioko’s progress. Her updates come after distressing footage surfaced online showing the “Auntie Jemimah” co-star being wheeled into a medical facility, visibly in pain and struggling.
“As you know, yesterday was such a crazy day, wuehh,” Nasra told her followers. She explained that she had briefly left the hospital late Tuesday night but felt the need to return immediately to get a clearer picture of his recovery from the medical team.
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Waiting for a Medical Clear
Despite the high volume of inquiries from concerned fans and fellow celebrities, Nasra noted that she is being cautious about the details she shares. She emphasized the need to wait for a formal update from the doctors before giving a comprehensive report on his status.
“I am on my way to the hospital once again. Once I have some information, I will share it with you,” she promised. Her focus remains on understanding his physical progress following the altercation that left him hospitalized amidst his ongoing fight for the Ksh19 million owed to him for a government tender.
A Call for National Solidarity
The comedian’s plight has struck a chord with many, shifting the conversation from a financial dispute to a matter of personal safety and human rights. Nasra concluded her update with a plea for continued spiritual and emotional support for Kioko.
“We are hoping atakuwa better (he will be better). Let us just hope for the best; let’s keep up the prayers,” she urged. As the “street” waits for news, the pressure continues to mount on authorities to address both the assault and the underlying debt that triggered this crisis.
