Musician and Businesswoman Esther Akoth alias Akothee has listed five traits of women who ask rhetorical questions.
In a Facebook post, on Wednesday, December 6, Akoth advised her followers to avoid answering such questions.
Further, the musician argued that people already have answers to such questions, yet they still go ahead and demand feedback.
“They already know who you are, so when they ask you questions like, who do you think you are? Avoid answering such questions,” said Akothee.
Additionally, she explained that such questions come from an incomplete person with traumas.
“It often comes from broken women to women building themselves,” she said.
Also, she said insecure women ask such questions.
Akothee reasoned that only an insecure woman has such diminishing questions and attitude towards others.
“It comes from such an insensitive, selfish emotionally unintelligent broken women. How can you just open your mouth and ask a grown-up woman who they think they are? and whom do you think you are to ask who other people are? Who are you by the way?” she asked.
They Hate Your Progress – Akothee
Besides, she stated that people who see you at a threat also ask rhetorical questions.
She explained that this affects colleagues at work or comes from women who admire another person’s way of life either at the neighborhood or online acquittances.
“It comes from a woman who feels like, your achievements are not what and who you think you are, they use these words to reduce you to zero, intimidate you and break you,” she said.
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Furthermore, she advised the public to protect themselves from such people and avoid their negative energy.
“Don’t buy it, it’s not true. Keep the narrative going, you are who you are period, “said the controversial musician.
In addition, the musician argued a woman will start receiving such questions when she has achieved everything her critics thought she could not.
“A star, a strong, beautiful, courageous, and intelligent woman. You have achieved all that they you can’t therefore you are the idol in your zone,” she said.
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Is it Nyako?
Majority of her fans agreed with her argument.
However, some roped in popular Tiktoker Nyako, insinuating that she was the one targeted by the coded message.
“Nyako where are you now, come and read the sweetest message from our madam boss,” said Ambi Faith.
Another FB user, Sharron Ndinda claimed that Nyako was pleading for financial help and Akothee should help her.