Samidoh, Karen Nyamu, and their close friend Bakhita Esther embarked on a delightful outing filled with laughter and joy. Their shared moments were captured on video as they danced to the infectious beats of Diamond Platnumz and Juma Juxx’s “Bora Nienjoy.” Samidoh and Nyamu, who have been in a loving relationship for over three years and are blessed with two beautiful children, relished their evening together.
The bond between Samidoh and Karen Nyamu has been growing stronger in recent months. This was evident as the trio, which included their close friend Bakhita Esther, enjoyed a fun-filled outing. Karen Nyamu shared a heartwarming video of their quality time together, expressing the happiness of being reunited, captioning it with the words, “Karenzo.nyamu and Samidoh_muchoki had missed my people ❤️.” They swayed to the music, celebrating their togetherness with the catchy tunes of “Bora Nienjoy” by Diamond Platnumz and Juma Juxx.
Not long ago, Samidoh and Nyamu embarked on a memorable staycation in Tsavo East National Park, and they couldn’t resist sharing the adventure with their friends. They documented their journey through the wild in a video, riding in a game drive vehicle.

Their adventures extended far beyond their home country, as they jetted off to Australia for more than a week in September. Samidoh’s music tour provided them with the perfect opportunity to explore new horizons. During one of his performances, they graced the stage together, capturing the hearts of the audience. The video of their performance quickly became a sensation. Samidoh sang one of his signature songs while Karen Nyamu danced alongside him, dressed in a striking short, body-hugging black dress and red sneakers.
Their Australian escapade became a captivating story for their followers on social media, who marveled at the picturesque moments from thousands of miles away. Amidst their vacation, the nominated senator shared a video of the trio strolling through the enchanting streets of Sydney, with Samidoh playfully chasing a dove. Karen Nyamu, focusing on preserving the charming memory, humorously questioned whether the dove was to be their meal for the evening, expressing her playful concern that they might go hungry if it was indeed their intended dinner.