Karen Nyamu Tells Off Samidoh’s Wife Edday After Telling Her To Stop Mentioning Her Name

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“I am not in any polygamous marriage, as stated I left Samidoh for whoever needed him more,” Eddah announced annoying Karen Nyamu.

Karen Nyamu has found herself embroiled in a whirlwind of media attention due to her relationship with, Samidoh, and his now self-separated wife Edday Nderitu. After Edday came forward and confirmed her separation from Samidoh, Karen Nyamu has taken to social media to address some misconceptions and clarify her position after Edday asked not to be mentioned in their soap opera loving.

Edday revealed that she made a conscious decision to remove herself and her children from what she described as a “toxic environment.” Although the decision to walk away must have been difficult, she asserted that she has no regrets and is committed to ensuring the well-being of her children via a Facebook post.

“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,” she said.

Throughout her post, Edday emphasized that she was ready to leave the past behind and focus on building a brighter future for herself and her children. She expressed a desire to avoid any further drama and sought only tranquility moving forward.

“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!” Edday added.

Karen Nyamu says she will not stop mentioning Edday Nderitu if asked in an interview because she has no control over what will be asked by the host.

Laughing uncontrollably Karen Nyamu says, “In an interview I will answer all questions I don’t care who I mention. It is up to you to tell the interviewer not to ask me!”

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