Akothee’s grand entrance to Government meeting day after she was trolled for her micro miniskirt (Photos)
Esther Akoth aka Akothee is not a woman to mess around with! She commands her space be it online or physically and if you step on her toes, then it won’t end well for you.
The Madam Boss has been through so much in life, had a not so good past to keep referring to and the far she has come, she is not about to let her Queendom get messed with. Yesterday, the singer cum businesswoman officially kicked off on the Lake Region COVID-19 meetings to which she is an eminent member in her own capacity. But how she arrived at the occasion was what raised many eyebrows.
Yes, she was very formal just that her skirt was mid-thigh and didn’t portray such a good image of her in such a dignitary meeting. She was promptly advised by those in attendance and her fans that next time, she needs to make it a bit longer for the safety of everyone.
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Day 2
Well, she heard and this time, shut off her critics who thought she had nothing longer than that. Today, a dear Madam Boss made her grand entry during the official inauguration of the Lake Region Economic Bloc COVID-19 Advisory board, with at least a 4-men escort, you’d think she was an ambassador from a foreign country who had just landed.
This time round, she went in full throttle dressed in a ladies’ 2-piece waistcoat trouser suit, well pressed and her pumps on. In her fleet of Landcruiser Prados, Akothee was being driven around and guarded by well-bodied gentlemen fully clothed in suits complete with ties and they were on the run for Akothee’s every move.
This lady is at another level! A philanthropist and self-made businesswoman whose impact in society has seen her grace top levels in the nation. Trust you me, when she makes her comeback, better get ready for it because she does it large scale.
As we speak, she is rubbing shoulders with some of the country’s big and mighty, being part of a committee formed to push the Lake Region’s COVID-19 agenda forward. We wish her well.