Cebbie Koks mourns after attempt at being a traditional wife

Akothee's sister was following homestead tips from a TikToker known as Sue Owino

Cebbie Koks with her husband Steve Ogolla
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Digital marketer/ PR strategist and entrepreneur Elseba Awuor Kokeyo, popularly known as Cebbie Koks Nyasego has shared her recent fail after she tried being a traditional wife.

According to the recently married social media personality she has been binge-watching content by TikToker Sue Owino who spoils her husband with home-cooked breakfast and dinner daily.

That's not all, Sue is big on spoiling her husband with beautiful treats and gestures.

Through her videos, one can tell that she genuinely enjoys planning little home dates and cooking for him.

 

Although her husband's face is never seen in the videos, she often shares tidbits of her feeding him some of the meals after she's done preparing them.

Seeing this Cebbie decided to try and incorporate Sue's "my husband" routines in her lifestyle a move she now says flopped terribly.

“In the Spirit of 'my husband' by Sue Owino, I tried doing my husband morning breakfast, lunch, and evening. On day two nilianguka punglu!

 

Wachana na hii mambo ya content creators mtu anaweza kufa dead mbaya sana,” Cebbie hilariously wrote.

She went on to add that she is going back to factory settings and was done with that business of trying to do daily home-cooked meals.

 

“I am okay with the basics! Kila mtu akae tu vile anataka. Big up to that woman. Her content is clean and beautiful," Cebbie wrote giving Sue her flowers.

She, however, did add that she felt that men should rise up and also start delivering content centred around taking care of their women.

"We should have someone else with ‘my wife content' like 'what have you bought for your wife’ kinda content.

We already have lots of magazines on ‘how to make a man happy’ and mostly they are pro making men happy. We need pro making women happy. ‘What have you cooked for your wife after work?'” quipped the entrepreneur.

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