Mombasa based singer Esther Akoth, alias Akothee, with her children. [Photo|Akothee]Mombasa based singer Esther Akoth, alias Akothee, has for the first time revealed the father of her three daughters.The flamboyant local music artist got married at the age of 14 and had to go back to school at 24 to finish her studies. She completed her secondary school education in 2004 when she was already a mother of three and scored a mean grade of a C+. Unfortunately she was kicked out of her first marriage on allegations of being boring, too hardheaded and unromantic.Born and raised in the Lakeside city of Kisumu, Akothee moved to Mombasa where she became a taxi driver.While at work, she met a Swedish man who invited her back to his home country, but as fate would have it, things did not work out.The man kicked her out while she was 9 months pregnant. She had to come back to Kenya. However this time she had some money on her, enough to invest well in her taxi business.While still going about her business, the singer met a French man who was then the French envoy to Djibouti. This was the turning point of her life. The 'loaded' man showered her with lavish gifts and colossal amounts of money. The man once gifted her with a brand new Prado on her birthday and sent her Sh80 million to put a roof over her 'growing family'. The French man is the father of her last born, however they are now separated.On Thursday, Akothee cleared the air through her social media account, and proudly posted photos of her first husband, father of her three girls, and further dared anyone to ask her question.Those asking about the father of my three daughters, there you go..," she said after posting the photos."Any questions feel free hit my inbox ama ile app ya umama sarahah," added the Best Female East Africa AFRIMA Award 2016 winner.Below are the photos.
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Flamboyant Akothee finally 'exposes' father of her three girls! [PHOTOS]
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