Fearlessly shouldering accountability for the breakdowns in her marital unions, Akothee provides an unreserved viewpoint on the recent setbacks in her matrimonial journey.
The versatile artist, who recently experienced the termination of her second marriage to Swiss Denis Schweizer (Omosh), openly acknowledges the possibility that matrimony may not be an inherent focal point of her life’s trajectory.
A mere two months after a grand ceremony at the Windsor Hotel in Nairobi earlier this year marked the end of Akothee’s marriage to Omosh.
In the aftermath of this separation, the artist engages in deep introspection, arriving at the conclusion that her personal approach to relationships may underlie the challenges in her marital life.
In a reflective statement, Akothee concedes, “My self-love sometimes borders on what may seem like excessive selfishness, hence my designation as the chief officer of failed marriages.” Demonstrating acute awareness of her relational struggles, she acknowledges that being in a partnership with her has proven to be demanding.
Despite recognizing her shortcomings in the realm of relationships, Akothee confidently emphasizes her strengths in other domains. “I excel as a guru in marketing and related fields. Seek advice from me on business, but not on relationships,” she declares.
Akothee, a mother of five, exudes confidence in her role as a co-parent, offering valuable insights in that domain.
At 43 years old, she disclosed earlier in the year that she had ventured into marriage three times before without success, underscoring that she was only married once to the father of her children.
The much-anticipated union with Omosh unfolded on April 10, 2023.