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“Moja tu wa mwisho nifunge mchezo” – Karen Nyamu says she wants to get another baby

Senator Karen Nyamu appears to be planning another baby.

The mother of two made a suggestion that she might have one final baby to round things off, but she did not say when or with whom she would give birth.

“Having a baby in your home is one of life’s biggest blessings. I need one last one nifunge mchezo,” Nyamu wrote on her Instagram stories.

Samidoh, a well-known Kikuyu Benga singer, and Karen Nyamu have two kids together.

In February 2022, the couple had their second child.

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During a work-related trip to Mombasa at some point last year, they got into a fight, and the politician accused the hitmaker of domestic violence.

“He has just come to my house and beat me up so badly threatening to kill me and go to Kamiti [Maximum Security Prison]. I was hiding in one of the bathrooms in my spare bedroom but he checked all around until he found me,” she revealed.

Sammidoh also has three children together with his first wife Edday Nderitu.

Edday Nderitu, the wife of Sammidoh, recently sent a coded message criticizing her husband during Karen Nyamu’s oath-taking for the senate, calling him insensitive.

“It all starts with a man who doesn’t respect his family, then comes a side chick who thinks she is better than the wife, then comes children who suffer because of two selfish people and that’s why suicide in pre-teens and teens has increased,” Edday wrote.

With the musician frequently spotted with his baby mom senator Nyamu, the relationship between Sammidoh and his wife has continued to experience ups and downs.

Karen has recently been posting pictures of Samidoh enjoying time with his children.

Recently, she posted a picture of Samidoh with her three kids and wrote, “We miss you so much, Samidoh.”

“Poor babies will miss daddy the most. May you have a successful tour. Rathimwo(Be blessed) and have fun ithwe wa twana (father of my children).”

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