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This is Akothee’s relationship advice after break up with lover

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Musician Ester Akoth popularly known as Akothee now claims there is no manual for a perfect relationship.

According to the musician people should be allowed to make personal decisions and date whoever they want.

“Date whoever You want to date, dump whoever you want to dump , go further and dump yourself if your relationship with yourself isn’t motivating you anymore,” she said.

“Any relationship that weighs you down is dangerous for your mental health and if they complain, dump them too who will beat you?” furthered Akothee.

Dating a celebrity can be a rollercoaster of emotions and it’s not all about what you see on cameras

Akothee

Post break up

The mother of five took to her instagram page to address her new shift days after confirming her break up with Nelly Oaks.

I can’t give answers on what transpired and I just didn’t want to hurt anyone, it is what it is.”

Akothee

Akothee says she is no longer interested in relationships but focuses on her career.

“It’s a personal decision, I need time to work on myself and my career, I am not ready for any commitment,” she stated.

She says that the split was between the two of them and should stay private adding that celebrity relationship can be challenging.

“Dating a celebrity can be a rollercoaster of emotions and it’s not all about what you see on cameras,” Akothee said.

“I can’t give answers on what transpired and I just didn’t want to hurt anyone, it is what it is.”

Austine Ogalo
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