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Akothee declares herself a prize for her next man

Akothee has once again ignited online conversation after sharing striking high-fashion photos alongside a bold statement about her dating future.

In a post that quickly went viral, the outspoken star declared that any man who dates her after menopause will be “very lucky,” sparking mixed reactions among her followers.

Embracing a ‘full-grown’ womanhood
Addressing her audience on Facebook, Akothee said age has brought her a deeper sense of self-awareness and clarity that she lacked in her earlier years.

“The man who will date me from menopause moving forward will be a very lucky man, because he is now dating a full-grown woman who understands herself,” she wrote.

Reflecting on her past relationships, she struck a humorous tone, suggesting that her former partners had a more challenging experience while she was still figuring herself out.

“Wale kule nyuma, wameumia. She was busy finding herself,” she added, joking that they deserve “hardship allowances” for what they went through.

High-fashion moment turns heads
The statement was accompanied by a series of polished “evergreen” photos that captivated fans. In the images, Akothee rocks a sleek ivory-white outfit with a plunging neckline, paired with a sharp bob hairstyle and radiant, glass-like skin.

Despite being in her 40s and a mother of five, the singer continues to defy age stereotypes, often appearing as youthful and stylish as her daughters.

Clear standards for future relationships
Akothee also outlined what she expects in a potential partner at this stage of her life. She stated that she is interested in someone aged 50 and above, emphasising that financial independence is non-negotiable.

“Please 50 and above with enough money to take care of himself. I can take care of myself, and we take care of each other’s well-being,” she said.

Redefining life in her 40s
Known as the “Boss Lady,” Akothee has built a reputation for resilience through her music and business ventures. Her disciplined lifestyle, including fitness, is evident in her physique—serving as a statement against the notion that women should slow down with age.

Through her latest post, she continues to challenge conventional expectations, positioning her 40s as a phase of confidence, independence, and self-assurance.

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