Singer Esther Akoth, popularly known as Akothee, has opened up on dumping her former husband Denis ‘Omosh’ Schweizer.
In a post on Facebook, Akothe first began by apologizing to Lawyer Miguna Miguna who questioned him about who Omosh was.
Akothee said she was in a vulnerable situation which made her unable to question any concern from a well-meaning Kenyan.
Miguna is among the few Kenyans who confronted Akothee on who Omosh was but the singer told him off.
"After God and Women, Fear Miguna. Sorry for being rude bro I was in love, I meant well. Three people you can never advise in life; a woman in love, a woman ready to settle down, a woman in need of a family," Akothee said.
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At the time she met Omosh, Akothee says she was in a situation where she wanted to settle down and needed to be loved.
At the time, she explained her family support was nowhere and as such she needed closure which she thought she could find in Omosh.
"I had no support from family or friends, On several occasions I have felt like selling everything and going to hide somewhere no one would find me. I kind of felt alone in a world full of people. I found solace in Denis. He looked like the exact perfect match for those few months," she said.
Akothee said she trusted Omosh so much that she was able to ignore the red signs she came across in their dating life.
"I can say I ignored all the red flags, I convinced myself that this particular one was the right one for me. I was and still is innocent. I have forgiven myself for being naive, honest, and stupid. But that doesn't define me as a person. I won in most cases, I lost in this one it's okay," she said.
Akothee says she started her exit plan after her honeymoon to save her from emotional distress.
She says after months of evaluating her situation, she has fully recovered and moved on from the dark moment.
" If I continued with the narrative of staying in this marriage after all that I know now, my life would have been shorter than the shortest verse in the bible. I had to protect myself and my sanity the rest is history. It is well," she noted.