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”Tuliachana Kitambo’ Akothee’s Mysterious Husband Denis Shweizer ‘Omosh’ breaks silence, Reveals Their Relationship with Akothee Ended Up

On Monday, Denis Shweizer, also known as Omosh, Akothee’s husband, felt the need to clarify the absence of a second wedding in Switzerland, a promise they had previously made.

Earlier this year, Akothee and her spouse had committed to holding a second wedding in Shweizer’s home country, Switzerland, allowing those who had missed their initial wedding in Nairobi on April 10 to witness their union.

A user on Instagram inquired whether the plans for the second wedding were still in place.

The question posed to Mr. Shweizer was, “Omosh, do we still have another wedding?” to which he humorously replied, suggesting that he and the mother of their five children had parted ways shortly after their wedding.

“We went our separate ways on April 11,” Shweizer playfully mentioned.

This incident occurred only a few days after Akothee had offered a similar response to the same question.

Last week, Akothee appeared to express annoyance at a query concerning her intentions regarding a second wedding with Mr. Shweizer.

Under one of her social media posts, a follower asked about the status of the anticipated overseas wedding, which was initially slated for July.

Akothee’s response took on a sarcastic tone as she revealed that she and Denis Shweizer had separated soon after their initial wedding in Nairobi on April 10 of the same year.

The 43-year-old artist also advised the social media user to focus on their own life and move forward, stating, “We separated on April 11, so take your life and move on.”

After their first wedding in April, Akothee had announced a second wedding in Switzerland scheduled for July of the same year.

In her announcement, Akothee indicated her intention to bring her entire entourage to Switzerland for the subsequent part of the wedding.

At the time of her announcement, Akothee disclosed the names of 17 individuals who were expected to be part of the second event, including her three daughters: Vesha Okello, Rue Baby, and Fancy Makadia. Others on the list included Lang’ata MP Jalang’o, Kabi, Milly Wajesus, Azziad Nasenya, Mimi, Janet Otieno, Nina Ajigo, Fiona Morema, Lulu, Mokeira Onchiri, Evander Holyfield, Beatrice Schnelli Okello, and Geret.