Mugithi singer Samidoh has penned a heartfelt message to his daughter as she marked her fourth birthday.
Taking to his social media pages on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the celebrated musician expressed deep love and admiration for his young daughter, describing her as a source of joy whose laughter, innocence, and bright spirit continue to light up his world every single day.
“Happy 4th birthday, my little princess!! Your laughter, your innocence, and your bright spirit light up my world every single day. May you continue to grow in good health, wisdom, and happiness,” he wrote.

He went on to wish her a life filled with good health, wisdom, and happiness, affirming the strong bond he shares with her as a father.
Daddy loves you more than words can ever say,” Samidoh added.
On her part, the singer’s baby mama, Edday Nderitu, also shared a playful and affectionate message as she celebrated their daughter’s milestone.
She described the four-year-old as a lively and humorous child who brings laughter and surprises into her life daily, often leaving her wondering whether she is raising a little comedian.
“Hey, Miss Pinky, today is your day, Mama! Happy 4th birthday to my little sweet baby. Every day with you is full of laughter and surprises. Sometimes, I don’t know if I’m raising a tiny human or a little comedian
. You have this way of making everyone smile, even when you’re causing chaos… and Mama secretly loves it,” Edday wrote.
Edday noted that despite the occasional mischief, their daughter has a unique way of making everyone around her smile, adding that she secretly enjoys her playful nature.
She encouraged the young girl to remain bold, fearless, and full of life, expressing her love and excitement for the years ahead as she continues to grow.
“Keep being bold, funny, and fearless, my little princes nakupenda sana, Here’s to another year of smiles, hugs, and all the excitement your big imagination can create,” she added.

Message to foster dad
Earlier, the musician remembered his foster dad a year after his passing, saying life has been much harder without him.
The musician described the void left by his mentor and father figure, noting how much he continues to miss his guidance. Samidoh said the lessons and wisdom his foster dad shared still shape his life and career today.
“It has been a year since we lost my foster dad. Not a day goes by without feeling the void he left behind,” Samidoh said.
He added that his foster dad was more than a parent figure; he was a guide and a source of strength in every part of his life.
According to Samidoh, losing Colonel Gitahi has made life more challenging.
“Life has truly been harder without him. He was my mentor, my guide, and my compass whenever I felt lost,” he said.
