Samidoh Drops Badge, Picks Up Mic: Music Career Takes Center Stage After Police Resignation
Samuel Muchoki, widely known as Mugithi musician Samidoh, has officially resigned from the National Police Service (NPS) after 12 years of service, a decision that took effect on July 20, 2025. This was confirmed by Inspector General Douglas Kanja, who stated that the service accepted Samidoh’s resignation letter, allowing him to fully dedicate himself to his flourishing music career and personal ambitions. Kanja expressed the service's respect for Samidoh's decision, wishing him well in his new endeavors.
Samidoh’s exit from the police force followed months of escalating friction with his superiors, stemming from accusations of abandoning duty and engaging in political activities, both considered breaches of police regulations. A notable incident that fueled the controversy earlier this year involved a clip showing him entertaining a crowd chanting "Wantam," a slogan associated with opposition to President William Ruto’s re-election bid. In the aftermath, he was reassigned to the Anti-Stock Theft Unit (ASTU) in Gilgil, and disciplinary proceedings were initiated against him.
In response to these accusations, Samidoh sought legal recourse, securing anticipatory bail from the High Court to protect himself from potential arrest. His defense included presenting an official letter signed by Mathew Kutoh, a senior police administrator, which granted him explicit permission to travel to the United States between May 20 and June 9, 2025. This crucial evidence directly contradicted claims that he had deserted his duties without authorization. While remaining in the force would have subjected him to potential fines, reprimands, or even dismissal through the disciplinary process, his timely resignation effectively brought an end to the standoff.
To understand this pivotal moment, one must trace Samidoh's journey back to 2013 when he joined the Administration Police (AP) service as Constable Muchoki, badge number 112282. A young man from Ol Jororok, Nyandarua County, he sought the stability and honor of a uniformed career, following in the footsteps of his late father, who had also been an officer. His early years were marked by demanding assignments, including a posting to Dadaab, a challenging area known for its sprawling refugee camps and cross-border insecurity, and later to Eastleigh in Nairobi. These experiences, though arduous, were instrumental in honing the discipline he would later be known for.
Even as he fulfilled his duties as a police officer, another passion burned brightly: music. During his off-hours, he diligently pursued his musical aspirations, starting as a backup vocalist for the veteran Mugithi artist Kamande wa Kioi. It was during this period that he meticulously learned the craft, mastered the guitar, and developed his distinctive voice. This dual life as both a dedicated officer and a burgeoning entertainer, however, often led to conflicts, with his frequent performances and international tours occasionally clashing with his police obligations, at times leading to accusations of desertion.
With his official departure from the National Police Service, Samidoh is now unburdened and free to concentrate entirely on his flourishing Mugithi career, which has garnered a significant global audience. His growing influence in the entertainment sphere has also sparked widespread speculation about a potential future entry into political office. Although he has yet to publicly announce his next steps, his resignation definitively closes one significant chapter of his life, while simultaneously opening new and exciting possibilities in both the entertainment and political landscapes.
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