Singer responds to claims she’s vying on a Jubilee ticket in ODM stronghold

A few celebrities have announced bids to vie for various political seats in 2017 general elections. Akothee was also thought to have made similar move until she clarified the issue.
A campaign poster claiming that the songstress was vying for Migori Women Representative seat on a Jubilee ticket caused a storm.
Many people wondered by Akothee made the blunder of seeking a political seat through a party that was very unpopular in that specific region; Migori is an ODM stronghold where voters vote ‘six piece’ for the opposition party.
 
The songbird has however come out to clarify she had zero intentions for joining politics in 2017. Apparently the poster was a work of malicious person(s).
Akothee says her 2017 resolutions are to get married, give birth, finish her degree and release an album; she recently dropped a new song dubbed “Benefactor”.
Akothee posted to quash claims she was vying for a political seat.
 
 
 
 

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