Akothee, the media personality and musician, has been thinking about her time in Kenya with thankfulness and honesty.
She sees it as a time that shaped her strength, motherhood, and how she has grown as a person.
Akothee mentioned that she has learned to think about every move, mostly because she's a woman who has been through tough times.
She said Kenya has been a big part of her life. It's where she made a name for herself, raised her kids, and learned lessons that she could only learn from life.
She talked openly about how life's stress can affect you physically and emotionally, and that her body has been part of this.
She said that listening to what your body tells you is not being weak, but respecting yourself.
She has seen that pain is often a sign that you need to change something or rest, and that feeling better takes time and effort.
Staying in Kenya reminded her of how much she loves the country, even as she travels more.
She said that Kenya tested her ability to bounce back, teaching her to get up after falling and to always speak the truth.
Akothee emphasized that being strong means working hard and pushing through, but also knowing when to stop, take care of yourself, and protect your health.
She pointed out that these are part of improving and maturing.
As she gets ready to move on, Akothee said she is leaving Kenya with gratitude.
She values the time she lived in the country, even with the problems. She feels that Kenya is her base and continues to shape who she is.
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