Edday Nderitu Leaves Samidoh; Claims His Behaviour Affected Daughter

Edday Nderitu, the wife of Mugithi musician Samuel Muchoki, also known as Samidoh, confirmed her separation from the musician on Saturday. 

Edday Nderitu clarified that she is not in any polygamous union. She dumped the Mugithi star over what she termed as a toxic environment. 

Edday Nderitu claimed that Samuel Muchoki’s toxic behaviour affected her daughter. She said that she had to protect her teenage daughter and her own sanity.

She wrote on her social media handle, “I am not in any polygamous marriage. I left the husband for whoever needed him more. I made a decision to remove myself and my kids from that toxic environment especially, my teen daughter, who unfortunately is the direct recipient of unbelievable behaviour displayed.” She further highlighted the importance of peace in her life. 

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Edday further said, “I don’t need any drama, I need peace only.”

Earlier this year, Edday accused the Mugithi musician Samuel Muchoki of humiliating her. She decided to end their 15 years of marriage. In June, she vowed to start a new life in the United States. She said that she would not return to Kenya, a country in East Africa. She went to the US with her kids to start a new life.

She said that she would never raise her children in a polygamous family. She further wrote, “I have said to you and I am saying again I will not raise my kids in a polygamy family, especially with a woman who is older than me by more than 10 years.”

Edday claimed that Samidoh almost went physical with nominated Senator Karen Nyamu in a concert last year.  Karen Nyamu sat on Samidoh’s lap. Recently, Nyamu and Samidoh shared intimate moments at family events.

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