Forex trader Nebz and his wife Nyathira are facing online criticism after fans questioned the authenticity of their viral “spend KSh1 million daily for seven days” challenge.
The couple has been sharing videos on social media documenting what they claim are daily luxury purchases as part of the challenge. The posts show them buying high-value items including furniture, jewellery and other expensive goods.
However, sharp-eyed followers have raised concerns after noticing that a receipt featured in one of the videos appears to be dated 2025, despite the challenge being presented as a March 2026 spending spree.
Fans Question Timeline of Purchases
The discovery quickly sparked debate online, with some users suggesting that the items shown in the videos may have been bought earlier and are now being reposted to fit the seven-day challenge narrative.
Critics argue that if the receipts are indeed from last year, the purchases would not qualify as part of the current spending challenge.
The couple has yet to publicly address the claims, but the allegations have triggered widespread discussion on social media about the authenticity of the viral challenge.
Despite the controversy, the videos continue to attract large viewership online as followers monitor the progress of the seven-day spending spree.
