Categories: Entertainment

Akothee Slams Politicians, Says She’s Government on Her Own

Singer Akothee has slapped men comparing their riches to hers, further shocked with the existence of category of men who dares bringing their names onto contrasting table with women.

Photo|Facebook: Akothee’s File

With full pride of a peacock, Akothee took the battle one on one with celebrities who clinched to power and acquired investments through tax-payers money. Piercing directly into their eyes in a Facebook post she made through her official page, Akothee warned such men to never compare her achievement with theirs saying she got all she has through hard work and determination and not through tax-payers money.

Giving a definition of a real men celebrity to brag on board, Akothee said one who extends their charity to the common mwananchi, one who gives back to the society as well as one who anticipates for change in the country’s economic state is the man who deserves wearing the tag of a celebrity.

“Most celebs/ mucisians run into politics to make money and to remain Relevant in power not to help the common mwananchi or Change the Economy, you feel good when people chase you.” She wrote.

She added:

“Let me not here any politician bragging with tax payers money ati ‘Riches’…Those business flight tickets, Choppers are paid by the government not your personal money, while peoples children can’t even afford school fee. All this charity you people do online is for PR.”

While referencing to the incident of flood at Nyando in Kisumu county, that left over 1500 families displaced by floods, the CEO of Akothee Safaris slammed political class dusting their potential for not reaching out to offer charity in a time they hire a chopper worth KSh 200,000 to fly onto those areas.

According to her, the amount (ksh 200,000) is worth educating needy children throughout basic secondary education if not the tertiary level.

“Always waiting for something trending to hope on SO You can hit headlines because the rest of the days you are irrelevant , why dint I see Choppers land in Kano plains when water the Nyando River banks did it’s thing ? Why haven’t we seen you take 5 children under your Arm and take them to school ? Hiring a chopper for an hour is about 200,000 ksh” read in part of her long social media post.

In her last paragraphs, she trimmed out a class of public figures having less than 3.5 m followers, daring them not to ever mention her name for chasing clout, adding that she’s above that class, only leaving funnyman Eric Omondi as the public figure playing same league with her.

“I think in the Kenyan Entertainment industry only Eric Omondi should mention my name. I don’t envy or eye any government seat, I am the government myself.” She concluded.

Photo|Screenshot: Akothee’s Facebook Post

Branislav Moses Opudo

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