United Democratic Alliance (UDA) nominated senator, Karen Nyamu has left Kenyans dazzled after self-proclaiming that she is the “Akothee of Central Kenya.”
The senator uttered these words during the wedding of Esther Akoth popularly known as Akothee the Bosslady on Monday. Nyamu was among the 300 invited guests and when she was given a chance to give her gift, she danced beautifully to Akothee’s song featuring Diamond Platnumz, Sweet Love, as she handed over the gift.
She also praised the self-proclaimed “president of single mothers” for her choice of husband. Nyamu left the guests in stitches after she said that she is ” Akothee of Central, Akothee wa wasapere.” She added that whenever Akothee’s name appears, Nyamu’s name comes next.
“Akothee, congratulations and thank you so much for inviting me to your wedding… In this country you cannot mention Akothee and fail to hear Karen Nyamu’s name somewhere. Mimi ni Akothee wa Central Kenya,” she said hilariously.
This is probably because of her unending dramas with her baby daddy, Mugithi artist Samuel Muchoki alias Samidoh. However, the senator stated that they never shy off to fight for whatever belongs to them since they are kindhearted and have a choice to make by telling the truth. She wrapped her chance by dancing to Samidoh’s song featuring Joyce Wa Mama.
Akothee wedded her lover, Omosh, in a colourful garden wedding at Windsor Golf Club. The invited guests included politicians, cabinet secretaries and renown celebrities.
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