Video: Akothee Dressed In Her 700K Wedding Gown And 172K Bridal Shoes

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Akothee is walking down the aisle to marry her mzungu bae, Denis Omosh Schweizer.

It’s a Monday to remember as flamboyant singer and entrepreneur, Esther Akothe, prepares to say “I do” to her beau, Denis ‘Omosh’ Schweizer, in a grand wedding ceremony at the Windsor Golf Hotel in Nairobi.

With a stunning Ksh 700k wedding gown and Ksh 172k bridal shoes, Akothee is set to walk down the aisle under a glittering white dome adorned with sparkling chandeliers and lush green and white flowers.

The nuptials have attracted some of the biggest names in politics and entertainment, including Kisumu First Lady Madam Dorothy Nyong’o, Migori First Lady Dr. Agnes Ayacko, and High Court advocate, Professor PLO Lumumba.

“I’ve had my fair share of failed attempts at marriage,” says flamboyant singer and entrepreneur, Esther Akothee. “I’ve tried three times, but it never quite worked out the way I hoped.”

Despite the challenges she’s faced in love, Akothee remains optimistic and determined to find her happily ever after. She’s a woman who’s not afraid to take risks and pursue what she wants in life – even if it means trying and failing multiple times.

Akothee's wedding gown

In the end, Akothee’s resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to all those who have faced setbacks in love and life. With each failed attempt, she continues to learn and grow, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this unstoppable force of nature.

It’s a day fit for royalty at Windsor, and Akothee is pulling out all the stops to make it a day to remember.

READ ALSO:Esther Akothee Weds Denis! Inside The Lavish Royal Wedding At Windsor

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