• Miguna Miguna wished Akothee well in her marriage as he warned her against her new hubby Omosh
• His concern came after netizens disclosed they could not find anything about Omosh’s past online
• Miguna Miguna urged Akothee to make sure she has a prenup and a will in place just in case
Fearless Canada-based advocate Miguna Miguna is worried for singer Akothee hours after her flashy wedding.
Miguna Miguna recently took to social media to urge Akothee to be careful with her new hubby Omosh despite having married him in a star-studded wedding ceremony.
In a tweet seen by Yeiyo.com, Miguna Miguna disclosed Akothee’s man, Omosh should not be taken lightly as he has already been put under scrutiny by Kenyans on social media.
The vocal advocate wished Akothee well but urged her to look into a prenup and a will as her man Omosh’s history had already raised many red flags.
“A bright red flag. I hope she has a prenup and a will. Wishing her well,” Miguna tweeted.
Miguna Miguna’s statement was inspired by a random tweep identified as Francis Muli who had taken to social media to share about his discovery on Akothee’s hubby Omosh.
The tweep, just like many Kenyans had dug deep into Omosh’s past only to come up with nothing.
According to the tweep, Omosh, who goes by Denis Schweizer has no digital footprint, which is quite a concern to quite a multitude of Kenyans.
The tweep disclosed that nothing about Omosh can be found online, including his education background, family and other important details.
He went on to wonder why Akothee would entrust a man with his own foundation, Akothee Foundation, which Omosh heads as the Chairman.
“I have been looking all over for information about Akothee’s husband Denis Schweizer. There is nothing to be found. No education, no family and no online footprints. Just a mysterious guy now serving as the chairman of Akothee Foundation,” the tweep wrote.
His concern came barely hours after Akothee and Omosh exchanged marital vows in a flamboyant wedding ceremony.
Akothee’s wedding was the talk of town as it saw the attendance of all the important people in Kenya, including politicians and other celebrities.