Samidoh's cheeky reply after being called 'total failure!'

The musician keeps on facing critics who don't like the fact that he and his first wife are no longer together

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Mugithi singer Samuel Muchoki aka Samidoh appeared to be dissatisfied after a netizen attacked him accusing him of abandoning his family.

Under one of his posts on Facebook, a young lady using the social network described him as a complete failure while accusing him of abandoning his wife and children.

The girl asked the musician to explain how he can live well when he is allegedly separated from his family.

"I don't see anything good for this man since he left his wife and children! A complete loser! How does it feel to just let your children wander the world because of your uncontrolled behavior? How do you even sleep? How do you sit and eat in the first place?"

In his response, Samidoh asked the fan to mind her own business and take her gossip to her hubby.

"Heheh, now stand up slowly and take it to your master's page, that's where everything is good right?" Samidoh replied.

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This is happening when the first wife of the Kikuyu musician, Mrs. Edday Nderitu and their three children are believed to be in the United States.

The four have been in the Western nation for several months now after leaving Kenya earlier this year.

Last month, Edday made it clear that she left her husband so he could be with a woman who seemed to want him more.

"Let me clarify a few things that were shared online and are not correct. I am not in a polygamous marriage, as stated I left my husband for whoever needed him the most," Edday said via Facebook.

Adding, "I made the decision to remove myself and my children from that toxic environment, especially my teenage daughter who is unfortunately on the receiving end of the unbelievable behavior displayed."

The mother of three noted that she does not regret the decision to end her marriage of more than a decade and made it clear that she has been able to continue raising her children without any help.