In a raw and emotional message titled “I WANT MY MOM & ME TO BE AT PEACE SO I TOOK THIS BOLD SCARY STEP,” celebrated Kenyan singer and entrepreneur Akothee (Esther Akoth Kokeyo) has opened up about forgiving her sister, Elseba Awuor Kokeyo (Cebbie Koks), after years of silence and emotional pain.

Akothee’s heartfelt letter isn’t just a story of family drama — it’s a powerful example of what true forgiveness looks like. She speaks of wounds she nursed quietly, masked with laughter and love, all while battling feelings of betrayal. “You threw me to the world without armor,” she writes, recalling how her sister’s words and actions hurt more deeply than any stranger’s.

Despite the emotional scars, Akothee’s message is not bitter — it’s bold, honest, and rooted in love. She makes it clear: this forgiveness is not because an apology was offered, but because she needs peace. “I deserve peace,” she declares. “My heart is too heavy to carry anger any longer.”

Akothee reminisces about protecting her sister like her own child, standing by her through life’s challenges. But now, she’s ready to rebuild — not by forgetting, but by confronting the pain together. “Let’s not pretend nothing happened. Let’s cry. Let’s heal,” she pleads.

In a world where pride often wins, Akothee’s public call for healing is brave and refreshing. Her letter ends not with accusation, but with love — love that still believes reconciliation is possible.

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