Akothee
Esther Akoth (born 8 April 1983[1]), better known as Akothee, is a Kenyan musician and businesswoman. She is the founder of Akothee Safaris, a tour company based in Kenya, the Akothee Foundation, a charity, and Aknotela and Akothee Homes, a real estate business.[2]
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Birth name | Esther Akoth |
Born | Kisumu County, Kenya | 8 April 1983
Genres | Benga |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2008–present |
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Website | akothee |
Early life and education
Akoth was born in 1983 in Kisumu County,[1] the daughter of an administrator father and a politician mother,[1] and grew up in Migori County.[1] She attended Nyabisawa Girls Secondary School, but dropped out at 14 to elope with her husband.[1][3]
Music career
Akoth's music career started in 2008.[4] Since then, she has released solo tracks as well as collaborations with other artists including Diamond Platnumz. Her released tracks include "Oyoyo" featuring MC Galaxy,[1] "Give It To Me" featuring Flavour,[1] "Sweet Love" featuring Diamond Platnumz,[1] "Benefactor", "Yuko Moyoni",[1] "New Dance" featuring Oc, "Osilliation", "Nimechoka", "Pashe", "Katika", "Djele Djele", "Shengerera", "Mama Bougerie", and "Tucheze". In March 2020, Akoth released "Mwitu asa", a song written and sang in the Kamba language.[5]
Awards
She has won several awards, including "Best Female Artist (East Africa)" at the African Muzik Magazine Awards in 2016 and 2019,[1] "Best Video" at the African Muzik Magazine Awards in 2016,[1] and "Best Female Artist" at the African Entertainment Awards USA.[1]
Akoth has over one million followers on Instagram, and is currently the 11th most followed East African celebrity.[6][7][8]
Business career
Akoth founded Akothee Safaris, a tour and travel company based in Nairobi, Kenya,[1] and appointed her daughter as director of the company. She also founded a charity called the Akothee Foundation, and manages a real-estate company, Aknotela and Akothee Homes.[4]
Personal life
Akoth has five children,[3] three daughters and two boys.[4] She owns houses in Mombasa, Migori County, and Zurich.[1]
References
- Taji, Pauline (21 August 2018). "Akothee biography: husband, family and house". Tuko.co.ke. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- Nyanga, Caroline. "Controversial Kenyan singer Akothee's secrets: Owning houses worth Sh 300 million and rolling in choppers". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
- Okoth, Brian (12 August 2015). "WCW: 9 things you didn't know about Akothee, 8 is interesting". Citizentv.co.ke. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- Thomas, Zadock (30 April 2020). "Akothee Biography, Net Worth – Age, Career, Songs, Family and Husband". The East African Feed. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
- Mwangangi, J. (5 March 2020). "Akothee wows fans with new Kamba song Mwiitu Asa". Mauvoo News. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- Akinyi, Apollo (23 January 2019). "The money shot: Most followed East African celebs on Instagram 2019". Mpasho News. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
- Mwarua, Douglas (8 April 2019). "Akothee claims she is now saved, promises she will not change raunchy wardrobe". Tuko.co.ke – Kenya news. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
- Nyasio, Venessa (18 February 2019). "Akothee leaves fans speechless after spreading legs wide open while on stage". Tuko.co.ke – Kenya news. Retrieved 16 April 2019.