Edday Nderitu Reveals She’s Living Her Best Life In America

Edday Nderitu living best life

Breaking up with Samidoh has not stopped Edday Nderitu from living her dream life.

Edday Nderitu, the estranged wife of Kenyan Mugithi sensation Samidoh, has been making headlines as she embarks on a new chapter of her life in the United States.

After her family’s move to America, Edday has shared glimpses of her journey, displaying resilience and happiness, despite the challenges. Her positive outlook and the transformation of her family have captured the hearts of many netizens.

Months ago, Edday melted hearts when she shared a heartwarming photo of her young family, illustrating their remarkable transformation barely five months after relocating to the United States.

Her resilience and determination have shone through, as her children and herself radiated happiness and contentment in the snapshot. It was evident that the family had found their stride since their move to the US.

The separation from her husband, Samidoh, did not deter Edday from building a better life for her children. While Samidoh’s frequent absence has raised questions, Edday has focused on creating a loving and stable environment for her family.

Samidoh’s visits have been scarce, and his time has primarily been spent with his baby mama, Karen Nyamu, and their two children.

Edday NderituEarly May 2023 saw Edday and her children make the life-altering decision to move to the US. During the initial months, they were hosted by Bernice Saroni, Samidoh’s cousin, at her home in Boston.

It was a period of transition and adjustment, and Edday’s determination shone through as she worked towards independence.

Through her Facebook page, Edday posted a photo from inside a car with a powerful message that resonated with her followers, “Live your best life by participating in it every day.” A message showing Edday’s positive attitude and her commitment to making the most of her new life in America.

 

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