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Why singer Samidoh is trending

Screenshots of his cryptic message that sparked concerns have since gone viral.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

Realtime23 May 2025 - 12:45
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In Summary


  • It all started with a post by the singer on social media celebrating his estranged wife, Edday Nderitu as she marked her birthday.
  • Edday currently lives in the United States.

Mugithii maestro Samuel Muchoki, popularly known as Samidoh/FACEBOOK

Mugithi maestro Samuel Muchoki, popularly known as Samidoh, on Friday became the talk of the town over some of his recent actions.

It all started with a post by the singer on social media celebrating his estranged wife, Edday Nderitu, as she marked her birthday.

Edday currently lives in the United States.

Before this heat could cool down, Kenyans on social media spheres were at it again.

This time, however, it was a cryptic post by the singer talking about death.

The post can be summarised as Samidoh saying that in case he dies before his time, he lived to the fullest, tried his best, and should be remembered as a heart that burned with a flame.

The singer later deleted the post, but screenshots of his message have since gone viral.

This has left many Kenyans asking questions over what is going on with the singer, with many only speculating.

Most X users who have commented on the post speculate on intimidation, while a few think it is clout chasing.

Another section has linked it to his recent performance, where a video of him asking revellers to say ‘Wantam’ as he performed has emerged. The word is used by the opposition to refer to ‘One Term’.

It has been used against President William Ruto, with the opposition calling for unity to make Ruto a one-term (wantam) president.

Following Samidoh’s cryptic post, here is how some Kenyans have reacted:

"It seems someone is threatening Benga artist Samidoh and his brother," Mathenge Karungu said.

"What is eating Mugithi music star Samidoh... these are suicide thoughts," Coletta Aluda said.

Starehe MP Amos Mwago said, "Can someone check on Samidoh, is he okay?"

"Samidoh is offline after posting this last night. Praying he is safe. From the comments I read before the post was deleted, Kenyans are standing with Samidoh against intimidation," Maina Ndung'u said.

"Samidoh is going through a lot na I know ni ile wimbo aliimba," said one Afande Jaymo.

"What's going on with Samidoh ama ni clout chasing? But seems like some serious issue," Cathy Mutuku said.

 

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