Popular Mugithi musician Samuel Muchoki alias Samidoh was in the spotlight on Friday, May 23, following his 'two-term' remarks at an event held by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.
Samidoh was among the musicians who were hosted by Kindiki at the official residence of the DP in Karen.
In his speech, he introduced himself and detailed that he was an officer employed with the National Police Service (NPS).
He expressed that he did not want to say much. However, in the end, he posed the question: two-term? - a phrase that has been used to counter the one-term (wantam) phrase coined by the opposition leaders regarding the tenure of President William Ruto.
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"My name is Samuel Muchoki. I am a gospel musician and others, and I also serve as a police officer. I do not talk much when my boss is present. Thank you for inviting us. Oh, Tutam?" he stated.
Recently, the musician went viral on social media after revellers were captured chanting 'wantam' at his event.
The video elicited mixed reactions, with some claiming that the wordings were taken out of context.
"To set the record straight, Samidoh did not say wantam. He said 'one turn' and he turned around," Duncan Ndung'u commented on Facebook.
The musician also caused panic among his supporters after posting a cryptic message regarding his life.
He later deleted the post as the Kenyans began to share the screenshots on other platforms. This prompted online users to express concern.
Either Samidoh is battling depression or his suicidal, with such a post, it clearly shows that all is not okay with him," Starehe MP Amos Mwago noted on his X (formerly Twitter page).