‘He Blocked The Road!’ Mayoyo on Why Uncle Turned Against Him After He Bought His First Car

Kisii-based comedian and content creator Mayoyo has sparked widespread discussion online after sharing a viral TikTok video in which he claimed that his uncle blocked an access road shortly after he purchased his first car.

The comedian narrated the incident in a video that has been widely shared across social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where thousands of users weighed in on the family dispute.
According to Mayoyo, the disagreement emerged after he began making financial progress and acquired his first vehicle.
Mayoyo picture // Instagram

The comedian alleged that his uncle took steps to prevent vehicles from accessing their family home by obstructing a road used by family members and visitors.

“Is This Witchcraft or Not?”

In the viral clip, Mayoyo is seen discussing the matter near the disputed access route while expressing frustration over the situation.

“Is this witchcraft or not?” he posed in the video, questioning why a relative would allegedly stand in the way of his progress.

The content creator claimed that the road had been used for years and that the blockage created challenges for movement and transport.
Reports indicate that elders were later involved in efforts to address the disagreement, although the matter had not been fully resolved at the time he spoke publicly about it.

Social Media Users React

The video quickly attracted reactions from TikTok users, many of whom shared personal experiences involving family conflicts, inheritance disputes and jealousy.
Span wrote:

“I went through the same, though I completed. If possible, don’t invest there; you are still young. Some things you only learn with time.”

Kerubo commented:

“Please go to the land registry and get a map. If that’s a legal access, it should be made open.”

Wamuthende University added:

“Never build where envy is manufactured.”

Other TikTok users encouraged dialogue within the family and urged local elders to help find a lasting solution.
Mayoyo’s picture with his First Car // Instagram
For Mayoyo, however, the viral video has become more than just a personal story. It has opened a wider conversation about the challenges some young people face when attempting to improve their lives and support their families.
As the clip continues to circulate online, many viewers remain keen to see whether the family dispute will eventually be resolved through mediation or other channels.

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