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“I’ve Reached My Limit,” says Moses Marite Following His Dismissal as Samidoh’s Manager

Moses Marite, the former manager of Mugithi star Samidoh, has addressed his dismissal from the role after the singer publicly announced the decision on his social media accounts.

In his statement, Marite expressed heartfelt gratitude to Samidoh for the opportunity to be part of his esteemed band. He acknowledged the support he received and recognized the growth he experienced during their collaboration.

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“I want to take this chance to sincerely thank Samidoh for trusting me and allowing me to be part of his incredible band. Every opportunity to serve is a gift, and I appreciate being able to share this journey with you. Your support has been invaluable. I have achieved a lot because of you. I also want to apologize for any mistakes I may have made that impacted you or your brand, whether knowingly or unknowingly. It has been a journey filled with both highs and lows, and I am grateful to our wonderful fans and supporters for their unwavering support throughout this time. I’ve formed lasting friendships during this experience.”

Marite also reached out to his clients, assuring them that he hopes to continue working together.

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“To my clients, I believe that everything will proceed as planned. For any specific concerns, I promise to resolve them amicably before the dates of your bookings.”

He concluded by reflecting on the inevitability of change in life, stating, “I have hit the ceiling. I wish this great brand and band all the best moving forward, and I have no doubt it will continue to thrive as it always has. Thank you once again, and may the good Lord bless you all.”

In a related note, Samidoh took to social media to caution Kenyans against entering into any agreements with Marite.

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