In response to the recent publication of a moving song by well-known singer Samidoh, in which he directly asks his estranged wife, Edday Nderitu, for an apology, nominated senator Karen Nyamu has spoken out.

Wendo Witu (Our Love), the song's title, has drawn praise from both reviewers and fans.

The father of five seemed to have put his entire heart into this moving musical project, making a natural appeal for his wife's forgiveness.

Samidoh tackles his relationship slip-ups and blunders with singer Joyce Wa Mama, revealing his remorse and desire to heal the strained ties.


Joyce Wa Mama used her Facebook account to provide essential relationship guidance while promoting the song.

"Don't date to marry, date to be happy and if happiness turns into marriage, you will have gotten exactly what you deserve…" she wrote.

The ensuing post from Joyce touched a sensitive spot for Karen Nyamu.

Joyce wrote, “Unataka peaceful relationship na mlikutana kwa maandamano … Samidoh wendo witu umite kuraya. (You want a peaceful relationship, yet you met during protests … Samidoh, our love came from far.)"

In a quick reply to this article, Karen Nyamu made fun of Joyce Wa Mama by writing, "Your love came from far away, but it has reached the end. Alight."



She inquired in yet another message, "Polygamy bado mnaona mkiepuka? Lol. (Are you still opposed to Polygamy? )"

Samidoh's connection to Karen Nyamu encouraged Edday Nderitu to end their relationship and move to the US with her three kids.

Samidoh expresses his regrets in the song Wendo Witu, representing his desire to repent and ask for pardon.

The song's lyrics highlight Samidoh's involvement in the split, showing regret at the failure of previously agreed-upon plans.

He sincerely begs Edday's pardon, admitting his previous transgressions and announcing his readiness to atone.



He sings, "Those mistakes I made and you dumped me, I know I'm the one who caused problems, but when a thief apologizes, he's forgiven, my darling."

Samidoh reiterates his dedication to being Edday's companion and protector by reflecting on his commitments to her parents in the song's lyrics, which adds to his genuine appeal.

"You are fully aware that I took you away from your parents and made a commitment to look after you for the rest of your life. Samidoh sings, "I'm asking you to return so we can raise our kids.