Former presidential candidate Nazlin Umar is not amused after singer Akothee brought the house down in London with an energetic dance routine that has raised a storm on social media.
Umar bashed Akothee saying that her dance antics went too far and was an “attack to the whole of the African continent.”
She slammed the Oyoyo’ hit maker terming her actions as a sexual assault to all those who saw the ‘Thailand’ photo.
’Kenya is not Sodom and Gomorrah…
“Maybe hence this wild abandoned lewdness, then she needs help. Confused hormones!! Treat her then send her to jail. Balaa gani hii? I am assaulted, offended and need protection of the law. Which is my inalienable right! I didn't need to see this!
The politician demanded that Ezekiel Mutua takes appropriate action against Akothee for disgracing the “community, women and the nation.”
‘’Paragraph one of our constitution and the penal code alone suffices to have this woman called #Akothee in a prison cell. #ezekielmutua come here. This is an attack to the whole of the African continent.”
“We are offended as a moral nation with laws against showing your convoluted crotches to us and attack our innocent eyes and souls. We feel sexually abused and violated….Shame on you madam…
“A disgrace to your community, women and the nation. You're being roasted on social media and you can only arrogantly blast back. Btw, this is not "my body my dress" nonsense…”
Do not expect an apology from Akothee. In her own words, the singer stated that her haters can just unfollow if they cannot deal with it.
‘’When you had a 6 minutes performance amongst 26 artists and you the only one trending then you know you some baad arse… deal with my dress code or just unfollow because I will piiiiiss you off more…’’
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