Well here comes fresh claims on another celebrity. But this time many will highly doubt this as the accused happens to be the well endowed Akothee the richest female artist in the country.
One Lydia Chocho took to social media to reveal that she had planned a business deal with the songstress which she promised her that they will get 100% profits in return and after she placed her investment capital, the petite songstress remained mum on the matter.
Here is the screenshot of lydia’s post
Akothee was quick to save her reputation and took to social media to confront her. According to Akothee she doesn’t even know what the lass is talking about and it could be a move to extort money from her.
“This one’s madness boiling point is @100%c & my own begins at 110%c madam Mrs sardines, what is sardines in the first place before I get an answer to your problem? The other day one was claiming to have sent me photos of her nudity & demanding for payments , what’s wrong with the world , have we smoked problems till we have lost morals? It’s even Saad when it comes from a woman, get a struggle & live a life wachana na fantasy” Akothee wrote
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