“Ama Samidoh aende tu Haiti?” Ohangla superstar Prince Indah asked netizens.
Ohangla music star Prince Indah took to social media to pose an funny question to his fans. Should Kenyan Mugithi singer and policeman, Samidoh, be considered for deployment by the Kenya Police in the planned peace mission in Haiti?
His post comes in the wake of Lawyer and Journalist Wahome Thuku suggesting that Samidoh should serve as a police officer in Haiti.
Netizens have often wondered when Samidoh, who has become known for his music, will balance his time between performing and his duties as a policeman.
Wahome Thuku believes that Samidoh should indeed be considered for the Haiti mission.
According to Thuku, Samidoh’s unique combination of musical talent and law enforcement background can offer a valuable contribution to the peace mission. Beyond his musical prowess, Samidoh has the potential to make a significant impact in Haiti through his artistry.
Thuku argues that this deployment could be an opportunity for Samidoh to assist the people of Haiti while simultaneously expanding his international following.
The Kenyan Cabinet has granted approval for the deployment of the National Police Service to Haiti, following the endorsement by the National Security Council.
The decision to send Kenyan police officers to Haiti aligns with a broader initiative aimed at supporting the Multinational Security Support Mission, in accordance with a United Nations Security Council Resolution.
The deployment will involve officers selected from various specialized units, including the Rapid Deployment Unit, Anti-Stock Theft Unit, General Service Unit, and Border Patrol Unit.
This diverse team of officers will play a crucial role in supporting the mission in Haiti, contributing to the maintenance of security and stability in the country. In total, over 1,000 officers from these specialized units will be chosen to form a larger team, emphasizing the gravity of the mission.
Reactions from netizens were swift, particularly regarding Wahome Thuku’s suggestion. Many expressed curiosity about how Karen Nyamu, with whom Samidoh shares a relationship and family, would respond to these comments.
Karen and Samidoh have a close bond and often appear together. Their connection became a topic of public discussion, leading to Samidoh’s legal wife, Edday Nderitu, relocating with her children to America.
In response to Prince Indah‘s post about Samidoh’s potential deployment to Haiti, Samidoh replied humorously, asking, “Hawawezi leta Haiti?” Both messages were accompanied by laughing emojis.
These two talented artists previously collaborated on a song earlier this year, titled “Bado Nakupenda,” reflecting their musical partnership and friendship.
SAMIDOH should be in the list for the Haiti mission. He can make good music there as well, and get bigger following and a few more girls. In any case he is always, more out there than here.
— Wahome Thuku (@wahomethuku) October 15, 2023