The romance tale of nominated Senator Karen Nyamu and Mugiithi artiste Samidoh has taken another intriguing turn. Nyamu recently opened up about their relationship issues during a candid late-night live chat on Thursday, August 31.
Nyamu, who has two children with Samidoh, hinted at problems in their romantic relationship, referring to a complicated issue involving her co-wife, Edday Nderitu.
During a poignant live social media session, Karen Nyamu discussed her current emotions and the difficulties of her connection with Samidoh.
She admitted that while she believes a higher force may hear her prayers, she is not at peace with her predicament.
"I used to pray a certain way, asking God to give me children. Their father adores them and has other children whom he loves.
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He has another woman he adores. "I was telling God to handle that situation, and perhaps the other woman (Edday) was also praying and crying from the bottom of her heart," she stated.
Edday Nderitu, Samidoh's wife and mother of his three children, has exhibited indicators that she may not return, according to Nyamu.
Edday Nderitu and her three children moved to the United States in April.
Edday's children have since begun attending school in the United States, where they live with Samidoh's cousin, Bernice Saroni.
Nyamu stated her desire for a beneficial conclusion to all parties concerned.
"We haven't given up on the other side (Edday), and we're hoping that things will work out on the other side because there isn't any joy."
As delighted as I am that my children have their father, I am with the man I love, which is not as pleasant as it would be if the other side (Edday) were also present. We are all believers and confident that our problems are in good hands."
Nyamu remained grounded in her response to fans' comments during the Live session. When a fan mentioned that the man had been left for her, she said, "It is God."
In response to another comment that Edday had moved on and her children were now in school, Nyamu responded, "Yes, those are our kids who joined the school in the US." "How about you?"
Nyamu also addressed the myths surrounding her love story with Samidoh.
"I am Kenya's most misunderstood woman, not that I want you to understand me." This is perfectly OK. I am frank with myself, my God, and the people that matter the most."