Edday, Samidoh, Karen Nyamu
Edday, Samidoh, Karen Nyamu

Samidoh, Karen Nyamu will ruin your career and life!

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Samidoh, I hope this open letter lands on your arms just like how Karen Nyamu’s derriere finds comfort on your lap.

I am personally concerned and worried about how events in your life are shaping up.

From what started as a battle for Samidoh’s attention, it graduated to a chini ya maji relationship before a child was born. You can boast and chest thump over it all you want but trust me, whatever you dug yourself into, will change your life forever.

Social media spats from your women that were palatable and enough for our entertainment and your publicity have now started stretching beyond control.

The almost physical situation in Dubai is a red flag that you should take care of with speed and urgency.

From where I sit, you are not in control anymore, were it not for the security guards’ alertness, a few slaps would have landed on you from either party. This is how such situations usually start before it takes a nose dive so deep it might somewhat escalate to real GBV.

Since you decided to expose your wife Edday Nderitu to all this madness and shenanigans, almost everybody knows how tiring and hard keeping up with all the drama that comes with Karen Nyamu really is. There’s no fighting your way out of dealing with Karen Nyamu, she’ll keep coming and coming after you until she either leaves you for another man or you figure out a way to tame her as her man.

Karen is a tough woman, with some money and access to power. You are a public officer who has failed to balance your accolades as a trained officer and a talented, revered musician.

Your access should be limited and controlled in a presidential style and manner but you have made it a walk-in and out as-one-wishes situation.

Many Kenyans are now wondering when do you work as a policeman, and do you get paid leave days when you are on tour for weeks?

Yes, your star is shining right now, enjoy but remember darkness comes after the shining period is over, so it’s better to have a plan laid out for the inevitable future.

New musicians who are more talented will come, precisely disciplined, go-getters, and with more grace and luck and a sincere, unadulterated push that will catapult them to the pedestal that you’re currently basking on at the moment.

They will take over if they’ve not taken over already and soon after, your fans will move on to them, just like it has happened before to many great artists and musicians with equal might as you out there, you are not exclusively special.

Samidoh, as you make merry and enjoy the exploits of your fame, always remember that the foretold ruin is just a few moons away, God forbid!

From all this childish and unnecessary drama, you might end up ruining your career and life, your marriage is a ramshackle as you can see.

Karen Nyamu will either ruin you or ruin you: there’s no other way. In all your dramas, the K is constant!

As your wife Edday Nderitu is trying to salvage you for her sake and your kids, there comes a time when one will finally get exhausted with all the shenanigans, everybody tend to have their limit when it comes to such things. When this happens, who will you run to?

Many also wonder, what is this thing that you give Karen that drives her crazy over you?

A man of your caliber, with talent, likability, and fan support, you have lowered your guard. Anyway, who am I to lecture you about getting by with only quality people?

A woman will either make you or break you..the clock is fast ticking on this regard as you take time to figure this out yourself because you’re on the fence on the matter for you to find out.

Wake up and smell the muratina, before the [expletive] hits the fan.

For now, Kenyans will enjoy the drama and we love it, we can’t complain, we’re really loving it but to what end is the paramount question.

Bro, if you need help to free yourself from these shackles, please proceed expeditiously because you need it.

Many Kenyans are saying this is true, over to you.

Signed, Robert Makasi

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