Cebbie Koks Nyasego, also known as Elseba Awuor Kokeyo, the sister of the controversial Kenyan singer Akothee, has opened up about her uncertainties regarding motherhood.
Despite her fans’ expectations, the communication and PR practitioner revealed her apprehensions about having children, citing deep-seated fears and occasional nightmares.
In a recent Facebook post, Nyasego shared insights into her life, including her career, preferences, and anxieties.
While she enjoys music, particularly Lingala, Ajawa, and praise and worship songs, she harbors a profound fear of Nyapuraum and flying insects hovering above her head.
Nyasego expressed her love for traditional dishes like Nyoyo and Ugali with sukuma and eggs, along with a preference for conservative fashion, especially casual wear. However, she confessed to an intense fear of heights and flying, which impacts her travel choices.
Regarding motherhood, Nyasego admitted to being undecided, fearing the societal stigma of being labeled a “deadbeat mother.” She emphasized the importance of readiness for the responsibilities of parenthood before considering having a child.
Standing at 5’6″ tall and weighing 64 kg, Nyasego described herself as extremely extroverted, quick to socialize, and trusting. She concluded her message by assuring transparency and authenticity, emphasizing that her words come straight from the heart and mind.
My name is Elseba Awuor Kokeyo, though you might know me as Cebbie Koks Nyasego.
I’m a Communication and PR practitioner.
I adore music,especially Lingala, Ajawa, and praise and worship songs.
I have a deep-seated fear of Nyapuraum and its flying relatives that dare to hover above my head.
My favorite dishes are Nyoyo (a delightful mix of beans and maize) and Ugali with sukuma and eggs.
I love conservative fashion moreso casual.
I have an intense fear of heights and flights.
I’m not a fan of road travel either.
Let’s just say my feet prefer the ground but can do road especially when am the one driving.
I do long drive….. Nonestop.
As for motherhood, I’m still on the fence—don’t want to be labeled a “deadbeat mother” because, let’s be real, BABYMARE is a thing.
I stand 5’6” tall and weigh 64 kg.
I’m extremely extroverted, quick to socialize, and make friends easily.
I trust easily too.
Lastly, no hidden agendas here—what you see is what you get, and what I say is straight from the heart and head.
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