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Akothee Makes Her Mzungu Lover Take Cows To Grazing Field & Do Farm Work While She Dances[PICTURES]

Esther Akoth, renowned by her stage name Akothee, generously shared glimpses of her diverse village farm with her dedicated followers. This gesture comes as she embraces a blossoming romance with her partner from Germany, adding a unique dimension to her public persona.

Akothee, presently embracing the tranquility of rural living in her native Rongo, nestled within Migori County, ventured to introduce her significant other to the charms of her non-musical life. Today, on the 28th of September, she embarked on a journey with her boyfriend, commencing at her expansive farm adjacent to the opulent grounds housing her lavish estate.

A candid display of their farm exploration was documented on Facebook, capturing their shared experience. Akothee infused the atmosphere with her vivacious spirit by dancing to a compilation of cherished ‘Lingala’ melodies, emanating from an iPad paired with a Bluetooth speaker.

Their voyage commenced at the hen house, affording them the opportunity to observe the well-being of the hens and harvest any freshly laid eggs. Progressing onward, they transitioned to the cowshed, aligning with the customary time for releasing the cows to graze.

Demonstrating hands-on involvement, Akothee and her companion untethered each cow before guiding them to the sprawling pasture adjacent to the shed. Exiting the barn, they ventured toward the banana trees, handpicking the ripe fruit with evident delight.

Throughout their farm escapade, the couple radiated a palpable joy, Akothee even jesting that their farming success would undoubtedly soar to new heights with her partner’s steadfast presence.

A testament to their farming aspirations was etched in the caption of a live Facebook video, capturing the duo passionately tending to the land. Akothee proclaimed, “We are diligently establishing and nurturing our farm at this moment. Watch closely, for here emerge the upcoming exemplars of successful farming.”