Ezekiel Mutua to award Akothee with KSh 50k for inspiring messages

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Ezekiel Mutua, the Kenya Film Classification Board CEO has revealed he has been very impressed with singer Akothee’s recent works. As a show of appreciation to the singer, Mutua offered to reward her for creating inspiring content on social media.

Sharing his message on Twitter, the moral police mentioned Akothee as the most improved Kenyan artiste. He said he was very impressed by her content and messages in the recent days and would reward her with KSh 50,000.

Akothee in a contemplative pose
Akothee in a contemplative pose

“Esther Akoth alias Akothee takes the trophy for the most improved artist in Kenya. Her online messages and content of late are very inspiring,” Mutua said.

The KFCB boss also named Nairobi senator Johnston Sakaja and his sons as winners of the most creative piece of art in creating awareness on COVID-19. Thanking Mutua for his great gesture, Akothee said she was going to send the money to ladies who worked in night clubs as their businesses had been affected.

“Thank you very much for the KSh 50,000, I really needed it at this particular time. I will send it straight to those ladies who worked in night clubs and can’t get anything to feed their children,” Akothee said.

Akothee and Mutua have been at loggerheads in the past with the moral police accusing her of repeatedly engaging in acts of indecent exposure.

Ezekiel Mutua
Ezekiel Mutua

In February 2019, Mutua argued Akothee’s public performances were resembling those of someone aspiring to become a porn star. In the same month, the KFCB boss also said it was “cheap and immoral” for a grown woman to expose her private parts to the world in the name of entertaining a crowd as Akothee had done during a performance.

The singer has, however, been creating impressive content with her Kamba song, Mwituasa, receiving great remarks as well as her gospel collaboration with singer Bahati.

Akothee posing
Akothee posing

She was recently spotted in the streets giving a helping had to a man confined in a wheelchair with no mask or food. The mother of five said via Instagram she had gone shopping when she spotted a former friend wallowing in poverty.

The musician said the man used to be her friend way back and worked as a waiter at a hotel. As usual, Akothee dug into her pocket and gave what she could as she held back her tears.

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