Mugithi singer Samidoh Muchoki and city politician Karen Nyamu on Monday, November 15, celebrated their son’s first birthday.
Taking to Instagram, Nyamu posted an adorable video of her son smiling and making tiny giggles and accompanied it with an emotional message.
“My baby you’re a beautiful blessing to me. You deserve the very best life has to offer. You have taught me a love I didn’t know before. Our bond is one of life’s most precious gifts,” she wrote.
Karen assured her son of her undying love and support, saying, “Dadi, you can count on me to always be there. I’ll fight your battles, and if I give up on any you can be sure that mommy tried her best. I look forward to beautiful moments ahead of us. I love you too much baby. Happy birthday son!”
Birthday messages and wishes from her fans later came flowing in on the comment section.
On his part, Samidoh said he was grateful to God for his blessings and termed his son a perfect gift.
“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights. I thank God for his blessings, Favour and provision. The gift of progeny, I am grateful for adding an arrow in my quiver. HBD son,” wrote the singer.
Samidoh later posted his son’s photo and captioned it with George Strait’s song Love without end, “He said, “Daddies don’t just love their children. Every now and then, It’s a love without end, amen.”
In August this year, Nyamu created a buzz on social media platforms with a live Instagram feed after revealing she was expecting her second child with Samidoh, something that the singer is yet to confirm.
Earlier this year, the two were forced to come clean on their relationship after months of speculation that they had an affair. During an exclusive interview with Standard Entertainment weeks before giving birth, Nyamu was even hesitant to reveal the baby’s father’s name.
However, months later, in a lengthy social media post, Samidoh confirmed he had a relationship with Nyamu, which led to the birth of her son.
“I am sorry! I have put my family and myself in a bad situation. It is true I had a friendship with Nyamu and its this involvement that led to the birth of an innocent child whom I have and will always support both emotionally and materially. I am a proud father to my children,” he said while apologizing to his wife Eddah.
Soon after Samidoh’s apology, Nyamu said the singer did not put out the whole truth and warned him against over-apologizing.
“It was easier to declare the whole truth and not just half of it because you will soon become a slave to apologies. You have done nothing wrong babe,” Nyamu said.
BY STANDARD MEDIA
