Samidoh admits he cried tears when Edday left him

Samidoh’s recent TikTok post has stirred up a significant reaction among his followers. The video shows him enthusiastically singing along to the song “Beijing China” by Kamande wa Kioi, a track that resonates deeply with his current personal situation.

The song tells the tale of a wife who leaves her husband to attend a women’s conference in Beijing, only to never return. The lyrics are poignant and heartbreaking, and they struck a chord with Samidoh’s fans, who are aware of his own marital troubles.

“I escorted you to the airport when you were heading for women’s conference. When the plane took off, I was left shedding tears…” echoed the heartache and longing that Samidoh himself is currently experiencing.

“I do not understand who had given the licence of the meeting since you refused to come back…”

Samidoh’s wife, Edday Nderitu, has notably remained in the US with their three children after he escorted them there in April. This song’s narrative aligned remarkably with his situation, garnering empathy and understanding from his followers.

The emotional resonance of the song has led fans to reflect on Samidoh’s personal struggles and the complexities of his relationship. Some have expressed their support for him, while others have criticized his wife’s actions.

Whatever the case may be, Samidoh’s TikTok post has certainly sparked a conversation about his marriage and his music. It remains to be seen how this will all play out, but one thing is for sure: Samidoh’s fans are here for him, through thick and thin.

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