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“After God and Women Ogopa MIGUNA, Sorry for Being Rude Bro I was In Love,” Akothee

Akothee recently took to Facebook to issue a heartfelt apology to Lawyer Miguna Miguna, acknowledging that she had dismissed his concerns about her marriage to Denis ‘Omosh’ Schweizer. She began her post by expressing her regrets for not heeding Miguna’s warnings.

In her own words, Akothee admitted, “After God and Women, Fear Miguna. Sorry for being rude bro; I was in love, and my intentions were sincere.” She openly discussed her decision to end her marriage with Omosh, revealing that, during that period, she was in a vulnerable state, making it difficult for her to address concerns raised by well-meaning Kenyans, including Miguna.

Miguna had been among the few individuals who had voiced their reservations about Omosh, but Akothee had disregarded his concerns at the time. She mentioned, “After God and Women, Fear Miguna. Sorry for being rude bro; I was in love, and I meant well. Three people you can never advise in life; a woman in love, a woman ready to settle down, a woman in need of a family.”

Akothee’s longing for stability and love in her life led her to Omosh. During that period, she disclosed that she felt a lack of support from her family and an intense need for closure, which she believed she could find in her relationship with Omosh.

She stated, “I had no support from family nor friends, On several occasions, I have felt like selling everything and going to hide somewhere no one would find me. I kind of felt alone in a world full of people. I found solace in Denis. He looked like the exact perfect match for those few months.”

Akothee acknowledged that she had placed a significant amount of trust in Omosh, to the point where she chose to overlook the warning signs she encountered during their time together. She admitted, “I can say I ignored all the red flags, I convinced myself that this particular one was the right one for me. I was and still am innocent. I have forgiven myself for being naive, honest, and foolish. But that doesn’t define me as a person. I won in most cases, I lost in this one, and that’s okay.”

Akothee revealed that she initiated her exit plan after her honeymoon to protect herself from further emotional distress. After months of reflection, she affirmed that she has successfully healed and moved on from that challenging period.

She concluded, “If I had continued with the narrative of staying in this marriage after knowing what I know now, my life would have been shorter than the shortest verse in the Bible. I had to protect myself and my sanity; the rest is history. It is well.”