In a heartwarming display of maternal love and foresight, Kenyan music sensation Akothee has made a substantial and impactful gift to her daughter, Fancy Makadia, and her husband as they embark on their marital journey.
Eschewing traditional wedding presents, Akothee has gifted the newlyweds apartments intended to serve as a long-term source of income and a foundation for generational wealth.
This isn't just a gift; it's an investment in their future, meticulously planned by the self-proclaimed "President of Single Mothers."

Akothee envisions these apartments as acontinuous stream of extra incomefor the couple. Emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency, she has clearly articulated her expectations to her daughter and her groom.
“So, these apartments are gifted to you, and it's going to be your source of extra income. But being in the hospitality industry, I will expect you to fill your apartments by yourself,” she said while handing the apartments to the newlyweds.
However, Akothee also pledged her support, assuring the couple, "We can manage them for you, and anytime you're coming on holiday, we can book them. They are fully booked. When you're off, we can rent them out so you can have something.”
The visionary artist has laid down a crucial directive for her daughter and son-in-law: "Please do not sell these apartments. Make sure you pass them on to your next generation."

This instruction highlights Akothee's deep desire to instill financial wisdom and ensure a legacy of prosperity for her family, moving beyond immediate gratification towards sustained wealth creation.
Akothee's financial acumen is evident in her practical advice regarding the income potential. She explicitly stated the rental value, noting that the apartments can be rented out for up to Ksh 25,000.
To illustrate the lucrative nature of this venture, she broke down the potential earnings:
“I want this to be a boost for you. I want to see your account flourish. You know, you are next to your sister. I want to see your account. In these apartments, you can rent them at 25,000. So, if you rent them 10 days, that is 250,000 in a month.”
For Akothee, this gift is more than just property; it's a boost aimed at seeing her daughter's financial life thrive.

Her commitment to empowering her children financially is further underscored by a brief anecdote she shared, revealing how others are already investing in Kenya, sending her money to acquire land, which suggests a serious and engaged approach to real estate and investment opportunities.
Fancy had taken to her socials in March 2024 announcing her engagement.
"Excited to start this new chapter with my soulmate ??"

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