Akothee’s France-based daughter, Fancy Makadia, has finally introduced her boyfriend, Faïrouz Vivian Ligali Ali. This comes a week after her mother married her Switzerland lover, Dennis Omosh.
Makadia shared a photo of herself posing alongside her lover in her Facebook page. For unknown reasons, she had applied blur on her lover’s face and he couldn’t be easily identified. She expressed her love and gratitude due to his presence in her life. Makadia also confessed her love towards Ali. She thanked him for making her his best choice in the whole world.
“I am truly blessed to have you as a part of my life. Thank you for being my lover, friend, and confidant.
Your love has given me the confidence and courage to conquer this world. I thank you for making me a better person. You could have had anyone in this world, but you chose me. Thank you.
I love you OC(Osiep Chunya),” she captioned the post.
Most of her followers congratulated her as some felt heartbroken as they were shooting their shot towards her. Some addressed the situation with a common Kenyan phrase “hii imeenda.” These are some of the reactions:
Komuono lamented on Makadia choosing someone else instead of him due to his height.
Her mother reacted to the post excitedly.
Rue Baby was surprised at the sight of her sister’s boyfriend.
Makadia recently graduated from IRS Business School in France with a Bachelor’s degree in Tourism and Hotel Management. Akothee attended the graduation alongside her family.
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