Samidoh Muchoki posted a video of himself on a deep-sea boat ride, but it seemed like the experience didn't sit well with him. He was accompanied by fellow Kenyans on the boat, but as the speed increased, he began expressing his concerns. It all began with a worry about the possibility of the boat overturning, which marked the beginning of his unease. He raised his voice, urging the boat operator to reduce the speed, as it seemed like the operator was trying to showcase their skills as the best rider in the area at the expense of the passengers' comfort.
In his leisure time between performances, Samidoh Muchoki immerses himself in the joys of life in Europe. He graciously offers his dedicated followers a firsthand glimpse of his European escapades by broadcasting live on his official social media platforms.
Samidoh went on to express his concerns, mentioning that he had young children relying on him, and he was not prepared to put his life at risk and leave them in a state of suffering. He inquired about the duration of their sea excursion and was informed that it would last for 45 minutes, which visibly surprised him. He remarked that the boat ride seemed rather reckless and that he would prefer to enjoy a meal instead, emphasizing that he was still in the prime of his life.
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Samidoh Muchoki, a renowned Kikuyu Benga artist, has swiftly risen to fame through unwavering dedication and hard work. Recently, he embarked on a journey from Kenya to Australia, where he has been captivating audiences with his mesmerizing mugithii performances. His return to his homeland is eagerly anticipated.