TikTok Influencer Nyako Urges Hannah Benta to Sever Ties with Captain Sammir Following Digital Blackmail Scandal
TikTok's Nyako warns Hannah Benta to cut ties with Captain Sammir for her dignity. Read about the leaked video scandal and Sammir's blackmail admission.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 21, 2026, 5:26 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

A Public Plea for Personal Dignity and Safety
Prominent Germany-based TikToker Nyako has issued a stern warning to Hannah Benta, urging her to immediately cut all emotional and financial ties with her baby daddy, Captain Sammir. During a recent live broadcast, Nyako expressed deep concern for Benta’s well-being, suggesting that the current relationship is designed to destroy her character rather than support it. Nyako emphasized that no amount of financial support or "lavish lifestyle" is worth the potential for long-term psychological damage and public humiliation. The influencer’s intervention highlights the growing role of digital communities in mediating personal disputes among high-profile social media figures.
The Origins of a Spreading Digital Scandal
The controversy began when private videos and photos involving Hannah Benta were leaked online, following a separate public fallout between Sammir and his wife, Gilo Ntinyari. The situation escalated rapidly on TikTok after Ntinyari claimed to have ended her marriage and shared screenshots of private financial transactions during a livestream. While the couple eventually reconciled, the collateral damage to Benta’s reputation remained a central point of contention. The incident has drawn widespread attention to the volatile nature of private data within high-conflict relationships, especially when those conflicts are aired in real-time to a global audience.
Admission of Blackmail and Unauthorized Distribution
In a surprising turn of events, Captain Sammir admitted during a digital broadcast that he had been in possession of the sensitive materials and had shared them with his sister-in-law. Sammir claimed the distribution was an intentional act of blackmail intended to resolve family grievances. He alleged that the videos were originally stored on his phone and included content recorded by both himself and Ntinyari. This admission has sparked intense debate regarding the ethics of digital privacy and the potential legal implications of using private, intimate media as a tool for coercion or character assassination.
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