A few hours ago, the Mugithi sensation Samidoh took to Instagram to share a motivational video addressing the topic of women seeking attention from the village. However, this post has triggered a diverse range of reactions from Kenyans, sparking speculation and discussion among netizens.

He shared a video saying that you cannot build a kingdom with a woman who has a village mentality and her main task is to seek attention from her village counterparts. The video he shared stated, "A wise man once said, you can never build a kingdom with a queen who is still thirsty for attention from the village."


Samuel Muchoki, widely recognized as Samidoh, is a prominent Kenyan singer and songwriter who remains resolutely focused, undeterred by detractors. His musical signature is a captivating fusion of traditional Kikuyu melodies with modern genres like Rhumba and Benga. Samidoh's adeptness and adaptability in crafting his music have not only garnered him a devoted fan following within Africa but also captivated listeners far beyond the continent.

Samidoh is wedded to Eddy Nderitu, and together they share three children. However, their relationship has hit a rough patch. This strain emerged when Samidoh publicly acknowledged Karen Nyamu as his second wife.


In response, Eddy expressed her discomfort with the idea of raising their children within a polygamous family.


Edday is now based in the US and seems to have relocated fully since her children have now enrolled to schools in the US.