Singer Akothee has sternly warned anyone who links her to her Swiss spouse, Denis Schweizer, and dared to file a lawsuit against those who do so.

On October 17, the mother of five responded to various questions from her admirers during a live session on her Facebook page.

In reaction, Akothee unafraidly confronted her critics and vowed to file defamation of character lawsuits against anyone who made a connection between her and the Swiss man.

“If you dare to call me Schweizer, I will take you to court for defamation of character,” she said.



Some of Akothee's admirers voiced their worries after she referred to her manager, Nelly Oaks, as "babe" during the session.

She reacted to these worries by saying:

“I have no other name to call him (Nelly Oaks). How you choose to interpret it is none of my concern. There are certain qualities I admire in this man, and I have communicated this to him. I told him, ‘Just know that even if we never get married, inform your wife that there is a woman named Akothee who will always be a part of your life’.”

The well-known artist also rejected the idea that she is a "slay queen" and indicated that she prefers to keep her private life off social media.

She clarified that she wanted to keep her personal affairs to herself.

Akothee continued by describing Nelly Oaks as a prosperous man with big holdings.

On October 1, Akothee revealed that she had undergone a horrible incident just days prior that had left her disturbed and mentally unstable.


She spoke of going for days without eating or sleeping, and she expressed doubts about her capacity to run her family, business, and public image.

“I started by monitoring my behaviors. I realised I was breaking down quite often for no reason, even during simple interviews. I had become emotionally unstable, and I couldn’t pinpoint the cause. I only learned about emotional abuse after starting therapy,” Akothee shared.

Akothee thanked her best friend, Nelly Oaks, her family, particularly her children, and her close friends for their continuous support during her trying time.

She emphasized the value of self-awareness in identifying emotional instability and said she had gone to counseling to address her emotional state.

"I have been secretly healing after leaving a very dark environment. My second month of therapy is finally complete. I was severely affected by the trauma I went through after learning the truth and some upsetting disclosures," she admitted.