It has always been known to the public that singer and business woman Akothee do not attune with some of her siblings. She has now explained to her fans why she fell out with the few family members.
Akothee confirmed that she is not in good terms with her sister, Cebbie Koks, her brothers and some other relatives. She described the hatred as a result of jealousy and hate stories from other relatives.
Akothee was speaking during a radio show on NRG with Betty Kyallo, MC Jessy and Mejja where she revealed that family only wants to associate themselves with her when it is beneficiary and not otherwise.
“As a celebrity, when you trend negatively, nobody wants to be associated with you. Even family only come to you when they want a favour. They will never defend,” she said adding that firstborns are affected the most, “I would tell them to learn to manage the spirit of expectation from your family. What are we fighting about? If we are not fighting about your father’s properties is another thing, but like me, what are we quarreling about? You carry their burdens but they forget about you.”
Akothee said when she started planning her wedding last September, some of her family members said she was competing with her sister Cebbie Koks. She also said her sister Cebbie Koks is ungrateful yet she took her to school from the time she was in class 7.
“In all these things, my mother is hurt the most since my father is not well mentally. I got pregnant and decided to mend things with my sister. I bought clothes for my children to attend her wedding. But things came up and I decided I would not attend her wedding.”
“One of my uncle called me. They sent me a very long message saying I had intentions of destroying my sister’s wedding. I was very surprised how I was doing that. People took sides and before everything was cooling down, I lost my pregnancy on the 17th of December 2023. I was told I was chasing clout. I have not been told what wrong I did to her. The reason my brothers did not attend my wedding is that they took sides,” she said.
Asked if she would want to make peace with her siblings, Akothee said she has her children as her family.
“If any of my sibling feels like I did any wrong, they have my phone,” she said.