Cebbie Koks Puts Sibling Rivalry Aside, Celebrates Akothee for Graduating with Degree
Renowned lawyer Steve Ogolla's wife, Cebbie Koks Nyasego, has set aside her beef with her musician sister Akothee and congratulated her upon her graduation. Cebbie Koks penned a touching message to her sister, Akothee, on her graduation. Akothee had previously revealed that it took her 14 years to complete her first degree as she dropped out of school to mother her kids. She shared dazzling photos on her social media on her pre-graduation day as she expressed joy for finally finishing her university education. Cebbie Koks message to Akothee on her graduation Akothee and Cebbie have in the past washed their dirty linen in public and things got worse that neither of them attended the other's grand wedding. However, Cebbie took to her Instagram page to celebrate her sister after graduating with her first degree, and she posted a beautiful snap of Akothee in her graduation outfit. She followed up the picture post with a long write-up praising the mother of five for her resilience and dedication in bouncing back to finish her course. Part of her write-up read: "Today is a significant milestone in your educational journey as you graduate with a bachelor’s degree. I am extremely proud of you and the dedication you have shown. Education is truly a powerful force, and you have fully embraced its potential. You have always believed in the transformative power of personal growth. I remember “Toto 649,” aah! That is what today means, and you know how hilarious it was. Esther, it’s time to celebrate. It’s your day, Toto. It’s your day, Mamanaa. It’s your day “Do me I do You,” not just for yourself but for all of us who have witnessed your journey." Elsewhere, the musician thanked her estranged husband, Omosh, noting that he had helped her with her journey to graduation. Akothee revealed that when she met her ex, they moved to the village, and that gave her a conducive environment to study. "Having met my ex-husband helped me finalise my degree. With that, I gave him applause because when we settled in the village, I was very calm, and I could embark on my studies. Babe, I went into a classroom without a mwakenya and everything was flowing because my emotions were arrested. I was okay, and I was happy," she said.
by Amondi Aroko
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