Renown Kenyan media personality and Master of Ceremony (MC), Dr Ofweneke, has revealed that artist Akothee paid him Sh.1.4Million to be the MC during her Easter holiday wedding.
In an interview with the media, the “rib cracker” affirmed that he received the cash upfront. The amount paid goes hand in hand with the comedian’s service rate card. The media personality showered the newly wedded couple with a lot of praises because they believed in him and he delivered the best.
Dr Ofweneke further stated that Akothee is his good friend and he has witnessed her previous relationships failing. He added that he was very happy to see her walk down the aisle with her lover, Dennis Omosh. Ofweneke indicated that the artist’s love story inspired other women to keep on pushing.
“Esther is my good friend. I have seen her go through a journey in relationships. I have seen her broken and happy at the same time. I was so happy and excited to see her walk down the aisle with the love of her life,” the comedian said.
The Mr Right host has been in the industry for a long time and has made a name for himself due to his comedy. He was also the MC at the burial of TV presenter, Catherine Kasavuli.
Ofweneke and other personalities who attended the wedding were the talk of the week after gracing the artist’s wedding. Akothee and Omosh has announced that they will hold a second wedding at Omosh’s country, Switzerland. The president of single mothers hinted on flying her entire bridal team to the said wedding ceremony.
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