“I left Samidoh for the sake of our teenage daughter” – Edday Nderitu

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Edday Nderitu has confirmed breaking up with her husband Samidoh because of his behaviour which she says was toxic to her as well as to their three children.

In a lengthy post on social media, Edday said she was not in a polygamous marriage as she had left her husband to Karen Nyamu since she needed him more.

The mother of three further added that she could no longer tolerate Samidoh’s behaviour as it had created a toxic environment especially for their teenage daughter.

Edday claimed that she was comfortably taking care of her three children in the US without the help of Samidoh. She asked not to be dragged into her estranged husband’s dramas with his baby mama Karen Nyamu.

“Lemmie clarify few things that were shared online and not accurate……

“-I am not in any polygamous marriage as stated I left the husband for whoever needed him more. I made a decision to remove myself and my kids from that toxic environment especially my teen daughter who unfortunately is direct recipient of unbelievable  behavior displayed …I have managed to sustain my kids needs so far with no help and I am not regretting any bit of it. About communication and video calls I will leave that one there since some people seems to be present when that is happening but I’m  not aware. In this new season of my life I don’t need any drama, I need peace only ,I hope next episode of this series my name will be left out.

“#nothingbutprayers #powerofprayers,” Edday wrote.

Related: Samidoh Responds To Claims He Was Dumped By His Wife Who Moved To US With Their 3 Children

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