Meet the ´mzungu´ baby daddy who sweeps Akothee off her feet despite their breakup

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President of single mothers, Akothee has a list of baby daddies and of different nationalities for that matter. She has sure spread her wings globally.

After unveiling her first ever man, who is Kenyan, she flew to France to say hi to her two baby boys and their mzungu father.

Apparently, her baby daddy cuddles her with so much love, sometimes she forgets they broke up.

Akothee´s mzungu ex, with their two sons

While leaving to come back home after spending time with her boys though sad, her mzungu ex lovingly told her:

but mpenzi yangu, the kids are happy here , they know you have to work ! We are all proud of you ! Leave your life, travel the world, when you come back ,we are still here ????????????,

Tears flowing, he lauded her:

you are still young , energetic & working I am old and retired , so , you can count on me ????????????????????????,

The same man who claims he is ´too old´ to provide is one man who blows Akothee off her feet. For her, her mzungu ex remains the man who:

packs my suitcase, still hugs me , cooks for me, drops and picks me up from the train station, still books my flight , hotel and expect nothing in return ,

A ´selfless´ soul would best describe her mzungu ex. Adding:

this man fought for me in court as if he was my father , he kept court dates like he was the mother of the child, try tell him anything negative about Akothee you will be outside the door !

Not just her, but for all her kids too.

He treats the two boys equally like the 3 girls too, he refers to my children as our children, dominic is more of a father to me

Apparently, despite having split, her mzungu ex still calls her ¨MPENZI YANGU¨ since more than 10 years ago.

It has never changed, even when we broke up 2015 I am still his MPENZI YANGU ????????????????????????????????????????????????

To her, he remains ¨An Angel¨. However, she regrets having left him because now, he can´t take her back in.

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Gloria Katunge