Renowned Mugithi sensation and serving policeman, Samidoh, bravely unveils a harrowing childhood memory that continues to haunt him.
In a candid revelation, the 33-year-old entertainer delved into a poignant recollection sparked by a poignant TikTok video that resonated deeply with him.
The TikTok post, inviting users to disclose painful encounters that linger in their hearts, struck a chord with Samidoh. Moved by the raw emotions shared, he decided to open up about his own torment.
Taking to Instagram, Samidoh disclosed a heart-wrenching incident from his high school days, where a relative – unnamed by choice – callously dismissed his plea for financial support. The relative, citing Samidoh’s orphaned status, callously suggested he should accept his lot in life and not aspire to more.
“I once pleaded with ‘someone’ to offer me Sh. 200 for a school trip to Nakuru Crater and she was like, Sami unafaa ujue wewe ni yatima hufai kujiwekelea maisha ya juu, (You should know that you are an orphan you should not try and live a high life,)” Samidoh recounted in his Instagram post.
The scars of such cruelty run deep, leaving an indelible mark on the soul. Samidoh’s brave revelation shines a light on the often-unspoken pain inflicted by family members, guardians, or parents.
This poignant disclosure serves as a reminder of the profound impact of words and actions, even from those closest to us. Samidoh’s resilience in sharing his story underscores the importance of addressing and healing from past wounds.
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