After Samido arrives in the US, Edday Nderitu talks of sharing him with Nyamu

Mugithi singer Samidoh’s estranged wife, Edday Nderitu, responded after being questioned by a fan about sharing the singer with Senator Karen Nyamu in a polygamous setting.

A curious fan wanted to find out if the mother of three is considering a reunion with Samidoh after he landed in the US to check on his kids.

“Hope you stick to your mentor’s words ‘No sharing’ but there is co-parenting,’ the curious fan posed.

In a quick rejoinder, Edday made it clear that she is still open to the idea of sharing a man with someone else.

“I stick to my word, sharing that will never happen,” Edday Nderitu clarified.

On the other hand, Nyamu is still open to the idea of being in a polygamous marriage.

Fans also reached out to her, asking if she is ready to see Samidoh reunite with Edday Nderitu.

“He is there as we speak to see his babies. Edday pia akirudi kwa mix timeshare miaka mingi sana peacefully she will never be an issue,” Karen Nyamu said.

Moreover, she clarified that she would not join Samidoh and his other family in the United States, as it would complicate matters, contrary to their desires.

On Monday morning, it was disclosed that Samidoh is presently in Boston, USA, where he has had the opportunity to reunite with his children after an extended period.

The exact arrival date of the skilled Kikuyu musician in the Western country remains unclear, but his daughter, Shirleen Muchoki, shared the news of their reunion.

Interestingly, Samidoh and Edday left fans puzzled after both shared videos grooving to Kuruga wa Wanjiku’s Kau Kanua. The song primarily addresses someone with a big mouth.

About a week ago, Samidoh initially posted the video, followed by the mother of three sharing a video lip-syncing to the same song.

Who could the videos be directed at or was it simply following the TikTok trend since the song is currently popular? Bernice Saroni, aka Mama Boyz, also posted a video dancing to the song.

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