Kenyan TikToker Lydia Wanjiru takes KSh 1M from her ex-boyfriend as part of getting back together, saying ‘sorry’ alone wouldn’t cut it after their split. In a candid conversation with Radio Jambo’s Massawe Japanni on January 26, Lydia revealed how the money played a crucial role in reconciling with Frank Doso.
Lydia didn’t mince words during the interview. She told Massawe that her ex kept coming back with apologies after the breakup, but she held firm – words weren’t going to fix the hurt. Instead, she set a clear condition: a million shillings handed over as a kind of settlement.
“He gave me one million,” she shared, making it plain that the cash was what tipped the scales toward giving the relationship another shot. Frank apparently agreed, and just like that, they were back on.
This isn’t the first time Lydia’s opened up about her love life. She’s built a big following on TikTok and Facebook by keeping things real – talking straight about relationships, the good and the messy. With over 125,000 likes on her page, people tune in for her takes on dating, friendships, and family stuff.
Back in late 2024 or so, she shared how a previous guy had her playing house while he dated others on the side. She thought she was the main one and even met his mom, but it all crashed when the truth came out. That experience left scars, and it’s easy to see why she’d want more than promises this time around.
The million-shilling part has tongues wagging online. Clips from the interview spread quickly on Instagram and Facebook, with reels racking up thousands of views. Some viewers cheered her on, saying it was good for her for standing her ground and getting compensated for the pain.
“Love money like that? Smart move,” one comment read. Others weren’t so sure, questioning if cash should play a role in fixing a broken heart. “Apologies and change matter more than money,” another person wrote.
It’s sparked all kinds of debates – is this empowerment or something else? In Kenya’s creator world, where personal stories turn into content gold, Lydia’s honesty keeps her relevant.
Frank Doso, the ex in question, hasn’t said much publicly yet. From what Lydia hinted, the split involved cheating allegations, the usual stuff that breaks trust. He tried winning her back the old-fashioned way first – repeated ‘sorrys’ – but she wasn’t having it without something tangible.
One report even mentioned she had more conditions he didn’t fully meet, but the million was enough to move forward. Now they’re reconciled, at least for the moment, and Lydia seems at peace with her choice.
Massawe Japanni’s show is perfect for these kinds of raw talks. “He lost a million bob,” she joked in the chat, laughing it off. Others worry it sets a price on feelings, like love becomes a transaction. Either way, it’s got people reflecting on their own relationships – what would it take for you to forgive and forget?

Relationships aren’t simple, and Lydia’s keeping it real about that. Whether the reconciliation lasts or not, she’s in control of her narrative. Frank paid up, apologies came, and now they’re trying again.
In a world full of filtered perfection online, her straightforward approach stands out. Listeners walked away with plenty to think about – money, trust, second chances. That’s the power of a good radio confession.
For now, Lydia’s back with her man, a million richer, and unapologetic. “I love money,” she said plainly. Who can blame her? Life throws curveballs, and sometimes you catch them your way. Keep watching her platforms; there’s always more to the story.
