Dennis Schweizer, also known as Omosh, is the husband of musician Esther Akothee, and his Instagram account has vanished.
Omosh posted pictures of the musician on his Instagram page. He had photos of both their fun-filled honeymoon and their brilliant wedding.
On Monday morning, this reporter checked the Instagram page, which was up and had images of the pair together.
But by sunset, the account was no longer there.
Kenyans observed that Akothee’s profile page, which had the titles “Mrs. Schweizer” and “Marketer,” had been removed before the account was deactivated.
The CEO, AKOTHEE SAFARIS, CEO of the AKOTHEE FOUNDATION, and marketing consultant were added to the present name of Akothee Kenya.
This occurs after the entrepreneur shared a troubling update on her condition on Sunday, noting that she had been receiving therapy for a condition that had put her in a very “dangerous zone.”
On April 10, Akothee and Omosh exchanged vows in a beautiful, colourful wedding.
The performer said in a long statement that she had been receiving counselling and mending in private on Sunday.
The mother of five claimed to have experienced a great deal in the previous two months, gone without food, and experienced a period of darkness.
“I have left a really hazardous area, and I have been recovering alone. My second month of treatment has just ended. I was shaken by the trauma I underwent after learning the truth and some unpleasant things. I went days without eating or sleeping as I questioned and addressed myself. Some days have been very difficult; a night would suddenly turn into a day, and I would be staring out the window at nothing. For reasons I can’t describe, I would be trembling,” she added.
She expressed her gratitude to her children, a few friends, and her former manager, Nelly Oaks, for helping her through the trying period.
But Omosh, her husband, was not one of those she thanked for being there for her.
“Nellyoaks has been on my contact list. He would call me incessantly and get upset when my phone rang. My kids, particularly the girls, made sure we FaceTimed to see how I was doing. Rue babysat me until I could stand on my own because she was afraid of losing me when she accompanied me to Europe.”
On August 2, the Kenyan performer denied rumours that she and her husband had split up just a few months after being married.
“The fact that so many individuals had contacted her to inquire about her relationship with Omosh did not set well with her, “she said.
Even once media figures realised it was a song that had been removed, she claimed, they still contacted them to ask questions.
What am I emphasising? You’ve called to ask if my spouse and I had split up. Is it because Nelly, a member of my family, attended the opening of my daughter’s business? Or have you folks forgotten how to think?