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Rachel Otuoma pleads with TikTokers to avoid peddling rumours, respect hubby: "Hakuwa mtu wa vita"


Published on 2024-12-28 04:44:17 - MSN
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  • Rachel Otuoma shared she only wants peace as she plans to bury her late hubby. She also reminded TikTokers that there are other groups also planning the funeral.

Rachel Otuoma, the wife of former Kenyan international footballer Ezekiel Otuoma, has publicly requested that TikTok users refrain from spreading rumors about her husband. In a heartfelt plea, she emphasized that Ezekiel, who has been battling a severe illness, is not a violent person as some have suggested. Rachel shared that Ezekiel has been bedridden for over a year, unable to perform basic functions like bathing himself, and is in dire need of support rather than negative gossip. She expressed frustration over the false narratives being circulated on social media, which paint her husband in a negative light, and urged the public to respect him during this challenging time.

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