Kenya's most talked about female songstress, Akothee was moved by the overwhelming support she received at her homecoming events this past weekend.
Akothee jetted back into the country on Saturday afternoon after a victorious stint in the United States Of America where she bagged two prestigious awards.
The Yuko Moyoni hitmaker was recognised for her role in the Kenyan and East African music industry at the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA), an outfit that prides itself to be the sole award ceremony in Diaspora that caters to all musical genres.
The singer who has crossed borders
and collaborated with the best from Africa was awarded the gong for
Best Female Artiste in East Africa. Akothee was in a category
together with East African stars like Victoria Kimani and Vanessa
Mdee.
After this win, Akothee was again awarded as the
Best Female Artiste at the just concluded African Entertainment
Awards USA. The awards uses entertainment as a platform, to showcase
an Africa that is united, self-sufficient, and willing and able to
evoke social change that matters most in the communities of Africans
and Africans in the Diaspora world-wide.
The Give It To Me hitmaker
arrived at Jomo Kenyatta National Airport at 2pm on Saturday, 29
October where she will be received by her loyal fans.
During both awards, Akothee
delivered an electrifying performance that proved that indeed, she is
a top artiste to reckon with.
She drove off in a convoy that
included a customised pearl white limousine with number plates reading
“Akothee” in the front and “Madam Boss” at the rear. Hiring
it cost them Sh300,000.
“I broke down in tears when I saw my fans, family and woman group come to receive me at the airport,” Akothee said, “I am lucky to have loyal fans and such a supportive family. I'm deeply touched. I couldn't believe that the woman's group I'm supporting in the village made it to receive me.”
She continued, “I don't have
much but the little I have, I give to the woman's group to carry out
their projects. My fiancé had offered to fly me in first class but I
told him I need the money to do a project for a Woman's group in
Migori County and he obliged me.”
The convoy left JKIA for Ranalo's
in town where she bought her fans a surprise lunch to thank them for
their unwavering support.
In the evening, Akothee hosted an exclusive black and white red red carpet cocktail party at Sankara from 6pm. In attendance was her father a former D.O Joshua Owino Kokeyo and her mother, Migori MCA Hon. Monica Yunita Kokeyo – who will also be contesting for the same seat in 2017.
They were joined by other
celebrities like media personality Kalekye Mumo, comedian Owago
Onyiro and afro pop all male group H_art The Band among others.
The management organised a very
expensive homecoming which together with lunch, hiring a limo,
customizing it, booking a five star hotel for the cocktail and flying
in the family for the festivities cost a cool Sh2 million.
Akothee's dresses – the one she
wore when on arrival at JKIA and the red dress for the cocktail -
cost “5,000 swiss francs, it was a gift from her fiancĂ©”, the
manager Nelly Oaks added, “Bringing the total cost of the
homecoming to Sh2.5 million.”
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