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Politician Karen Nyamu refutes claims she is a husband snatcher

by Enock Ndayala
Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu has threatened to lead Nairobi women in nude protest to fight for equality in slums.

Controversial city politician Karen Nyamu has refuted claims she is a husband snatcher days after confirming her second pregnancy with Mugiithi singer Samidoh.

Speaking to Jeff Kuria TV, 2017 Nairobi Woman Rep aspirants said that her affair with Samidoh was never meant to put asunder the singer and his first wife.

“People call me husband snatcher, but I know him (Samidoh) well; he cannot leave his family,

Politician Karen Nyamu refutes claims she is a husband snatcher
Controversial city politician Karen Nyamu has refuted claims that she is a husband snatcher days after confirming her second pregnancy with Mugiithi singer Samidoh. Photo: Standard.

“His wife by now knows that I have no intentions of coming between them,” she said.

Nyamu who is also an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya said she just found Samidoh very attractive and fun to be with.

“To any woman, Samidoh is very attractive and fun to be around. In my situation, any woman would have fallen in love with him,” she added.

In August, the politicians revealed that she was expecting her second child with the artist adding that she did not plan for the pregnancy as it came to her as a shock.

Karen who is yet to declare her 2022 political ambitions said the news of the pregnancy came as a shock bearing in mind that the 2022 campaigns are just around the corner.

“I got a test kit and tested from the toilet just to confirm since I had missed my periods and I felt stupid since it was not planned for and bearing in mind we are headed to campaign season,” she said.

She said since she discovered her second pregnancy with someone’s husband, she got so stressed that she did not want to believe it.

Nyamu unsuccessfully vied for the Nairobi Woma Rep position in 2017 but lost to Esther Passaris of the Orange Democratic Movement.

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