A bold new short film series, Nya Uriri (Pek Chi Liel) – The Widow’s Burden, has been released and is already generating a buzz across Kenyan social media. Blending satire, humor, and hard-hitting truths, the project tackles the controversial subject of widow inheritance and women’s economic empowerment in African culture.
The story unfolds during the funeral of a young man where grief quickly gives way to chaos as brothers, uncles, and mourners fight openly over the future of the widow and her children. Inheritance, gender roles, and cultural traditions clash in a heated mix of drama and comedy that has left audiences both laughing and reflecting.
The video is also accompanied by a catchy soundtrack by Gabiro Mtu Necessary, crafted in a humorous Luo-English blend that perfectly matches the satire and energy of the series.
The production brings together an impressive cast and crew:
- Actress Phelicia as the widow “Nya Uriri”
- Ogutu Frank as Bongisa
- Raazy Junior as Otiato
- Gabiro Mtu Necessary as Obuogo, the scholar
- Professor Aduol as Mang’ang’a
- Savallah as Okong’o
- Blakangel as the Elder
The film was written by Grammy-recognized musician and comedian Gabiro Mtu Necessary and directed by Valentine Chelluegt, with cinematography by Gold Silver, and music by Blakangel.
Executive produced by Gabriel “Gabiro” Washington, the project reflects a collective effort to bring gender-equitable storytelling to the forefront.
“This is not just a story about a widow—it’s about all of us,” explains Gabiro
“We wanted to capture the humor, the tension, and the resilience that defines our communities when culture and modernity collide.”
Since its release, the video has gained strong traction on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, with viewers applauding the cast’s powerful performances and the project’s bold engagement with cultural taboos.
About Nya Uriri (Pek Chi Liel) – The Widow’s Burden
Nya Uriri is a satirical short film series that explores grief, inheritance, and women’s rights through a blend of humor and drama. By addressing sensitive cultural issues with wit and authenticity, the project aims to challenge stereotypes and spark dialogue around gender and tradition in Kenya and beyond.
Watch the video on TikTok and Instagram – https://www.tiktok.com/@mtunecessary/video/7553671981565103416 / https://www.instagram.com/mtunecessary/reel/DO_VIXKCpap/