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” Omosh Ako na Deni Yangu Kubwa, He Lived in my House, Tried To Make me Pregnant, I Bought His Wedding Outfit” Akothee.

After recovering from a tumultuous divorce with her ex-husband Omosh, Akothee has now reached a point of emotional stability where she can openly discuss the dissolution of their marriage. The artist recently divulged details about the financial aspects of their separation, emphasizing the disparity in gains between them.

Akothee commenced by enumerating what she acquired from her marriage with Omosh. She mentioned that she inherited the livestock, including chickens and pigs, which have since become a source of sustenance for her. Nonetheless, she acknowledged her substantial contributions to the success of various projects.

Among the tangible gains from Omosh were kitchen equipment and some alcoholic beverages. Akothee recognized Omosh as a source of tranquility before their marriage and credited him for supporting her in completing her degree education.

Conversely, Omosh significantly benefited from the relationship. He resided in a lavish multimillion-dollar mansion, complete with staff and security, utilizing Akothee’s resources for pig farming on her land. Despite unsuccessful attempts to conceive, Omosh enjoyed a level of fame largely attributed to his association with Akothee.

Akothee went as far as revealing that she financed their wedding entirely, including the purchase of Omosh’s wedding attire, as she wanted him to forgo the traditional suit. She emphasized that the list of her contributions to their union was extensive, making it clear that if they were to tally up their respective gains, Omosh would be left with a substantial debt owed to her.

Despite these revelations, Akothee emphasized that she has no intention of pursuing the repayment of this debt. The two parties had reached an agreement, concluded their relationship, and have since moved on with their individual lives. Akothee highlighted the importance of closure and acceptance as both she and Omosh continue on separate paths.