UDA Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu in  response to a fan has said that Samidoh would not be setting foot in Haiti.

The Senator, known for her vocal nature, had  posted on her Facebook account that her boyfriend had been ignoring her texts which was stressing her.

A fan, responding to the post , Ignited another conversation entirely by proclaiming that Samidoh should be among the thousand police officers that are being sent to help pacify the war in Haiti.

The fan openly said “sasa samidoh atumwe Haiti.”

The comment from the fan attracted Nyamu’s attention to which she responded with a witty humuor.

“Labda Haiti Ikuje Huku” Karen Nyamu playfully wrote.

This comes barely days after popular Luo singer Prince Indah teased that Samidoh should also be going to Haiti.

“Hawawezileta Haiti?” he responded to Indah.

Netizens  recently have also teased the Maestro mugithi singer that he should also be  deployed to Haiti like his fellow police officers.

In the realm of Kenyan Music Samidoh has been a household name and he has strike  gold with his soulful mugithi music which has seen him perform in shows and even doing tours.

However little is known of his other career as a police officer many have often wondered how he strikes a balance between the two demanding vocations considering he’s always making appearances in events and shows.

He was recruited to join the service in October 2013. In 2014, he graduated from the National Police Service after completing 15 months of training. His first operation was in Eastleigh, Nairobi.

His professional career as a musician kicked off in 2016 when he recorded his first single ‘Ndiri Mutwe Mwega” which translates to My Head Isn’t Straight.

Recently the decision by the Kenyan government to send hundreds of police officers to help restore harmony to the war torn country of Haiti has been making headlines in the country which has been met with divided opinions on the matter.

 

 

 

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