'Niliwachiwa!' Karen Nyamu on claims she stole Samidoh

Nyamu denied the allegations of breaking up Samidoh's marriage and of 'stealing' the Mugithi singer from his wife, Edday Nderitu.

Edday Nderitu, Samidoh and Karen Nyamu
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Nominated senator Karen Nyamu has once again noted that Mrs. Edday Nderitu left singer Samuel Muchoki aka Samidoh for her.

The politician who was surrounded by many dramas in her life was responding to the allegations of having another woman's husband when she made the clarification.

While responding to one of the lawyer's posts on Facebook, a woman told her, "Na huko na bwana wa wenyewe."

Karen Nyamu answered boldly, "Niliwachiwa."

This is not the first time that the UDA senator clarified that she did not steal another woman's husband.

In an interview with Ala C last month, Karen Nyamu denied allegations that She broke up the marriage and 'stole' the Mugithi singer from his wife of many years, Edday.

"I have never stolen a woman's husband, again that man, I have children with him and he loves children.

If you want to argue and disagree with him, try to separate him from his children, all of them," she said.

Nyamu pointed out that Samidoh had been able to take care of both his houses, his and Edday Nderitu's for many years.

In addition, the politician pointed out that despite all the drama in her relationship life, she is a very honest woman and only fights for Samidoh because he is the father of her children.

After Nyamu's interview, Mrs. Edday Nderitu who continues to enjoy time with her family in the United States noted that she left her husband to 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.

She added, "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 indicated that she does not regret the decision to end her marriage of many years and made it clear that she had been able to raise her children without any help.