According to Nairobi Women representative Esther Passaris , moral boss aka Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) chair Ezekiel Mutua should apologize to Akothee regarding the tough remarks he made against the singer.
For Passaris, she sees no offence to Akothee’s night club show which she did before adults including her parents who were in-attendance.
On KTN’s Morning Express hosted by Michael Gitonga, Passaris was very clear that the chair should apologize to the singer.
“Her father and her mother were on stage, very proud of their little girl. That is entertainment, that’s her profession and business.”
“I think Ezekiel you owe her an apology because you insulted her and called her demonic. You know she has a following and she didn’t do it in a school compound or for underage children.
She also advised Mr. Mutua to stay within his mandate of work.
“I think you are overstepping you boundaries in trying to tell us how we should live, be, think, see and behave.
“Regulate what you need to regulate for our children. I hope the courts will let us watch “Rafiki” because I’d like to watch it. We should stop wearing blinders,” said Passaris
Mr. Mutua, after going through Akothee’s seductive photos, went into social media melt-down, spitting fire against Akothee.
“Akothee is talented but the filthy and stupid stunts she has to pull to remain relevant should concern all of us….This kind is crass, moronic and a theatre of the absurd.
“It’s demonic to the core and only appeals to debilitating and incorrigible perverts and brainless audiences,” wrote Mutua.