Akothee is still in shock after finding out Omosh duped her, he’s a Pakistani and not Swiss.
Akothee, the Kenyan singer and social media sensation, has recently opened up about her heart-wrenching discovery regarding her relationship with Omosh.
The secrets kept from her have left Madam Boss deeply distressed, leading her to reveal her struggles with depression.
The shocking details that have come to light paint a complex picture of a relationship that appeared to be one thing but turned out to be quite another.
It seemed that Akothee took her relationship with Omosh, a mzungu (a term often used to refer to white people) seriously, as evidenced by her constant praise and online bravado about their union.
However, it now appears that Omosh may have had a different perspective altogether, treating their relationship as a mere source of internet fame.
One of the most shocking revelations that has surfaced is Omosh’s true nationality. While she believed him to be a white man, it has been revealed that he is actually a Pakistani national.
This revelation has left Madam Boss and her followers bewildered, as it calls into question the authenticity of their entire relationship.
Even more heartbreaking is the discovery that Omosh has been active on numerous dating websites, seemingly seeking out other women for casual encounters.
This revelation netizens feel, has left Akoth feeling betrayed and deeply hurt, as it contradicts the commitment and dedication she believed they shared.
Fans waited for a second wedding between Akothee and Omosh in his home country, which was set for September, but did not materialize.
As the truth comes to light, netizens have not hesitated to share their thoughts and opinions, some even suggesting that Akothee is now reaping what she sowed.
One commenter took a jab at her, asking, “Ulikulwa na chokora wa Pakistan Akotheee?” (Did you get involved with a rogue from Pakistani?) To which she responded, “At least he flew on a plane, unlike you, who needs to stick to a tuk tuk!”
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