Controversial podcaster Andrew Kibe, previously known for his strong criticism of singer and business woman Akothee has now changed his stance and declared his support for her.
The social media commentator is expressing sympathy for Akothee in light of her recent revelation about her separation with Omosh and miscarriage.
"Today I'm on Akothee's side, today is Akothee's day," stated Andrew Kibe.
Akothee recently revealed that she decided to leave her Swiss husband, Omosh, during their honeymoon in June. She made this choice after uncovering distressing information that led her to end the relationship.
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Their marriage had only lasted a few months. Furthermore, the mother of five shared that she experienced a miscarriage, referring to it as a blessing.
The businesswoman expressed relief over the situation, acknowledging that she now shudders to think about how she would have managed with a child.
Kibe, along with other Kenyans, found amusement in Akothee's dramatic account of her failed marriage. He chuckled at the vividness with which she described her experience.
"Akothee was played. Akothee the player was played by mzungu Kevo. Pakistani aliokota Akothee. aliokotwo mpaka akapata Hypertension. Now she is doing a live, to tell us what happened. Akothee is our sister. We must protect her from animals from outside. In Africa, we only eat our own. You don't allow other people to eat them," remarked Kibe.
He commended her for being 'brutally honest' about the situation. Akothee openly discussed the realization that she would have been raising a toddler at the age of 40.
"I have a small headache, eh *laughing* you guys have heard it for yourself, Akothee I'm on your side. Today I'm on your side, I just don't want you to act for me" he told her.
"Don't allow other men to come to our country,"
In the video, Mr. Lambistic went further to suggested the perfect man for Akothee "Akothee if I were you, I would go back to nani, ule mjaka alikuwa amekuworship. Uyo mjaka had the best intentions" Kibe analyzed.
Kibe was most probably refering to Akothee's manager Nelly Oaks.
"He is poor, so that you can keep him in the house, baadala ya kukimbizana na watu wa Santorini," added Kibe.