Edday Nderitu, the former wife to artist Mugithi Samidoh is a happy mother after achieving her long dream – to have a piece of land registered under her name.
Nderitu who recently through her Facebook page asked followers about the experience of owning a land in the country, broke the good news saying that for a long time she had longed to own one.
Nderitu said her journey to owning a land started some time back but at that time she was not able because she did not have enough money or a reliable job.
But after one of her friends connected her to a real estate broker, she was able to find a plan to pay little by little and finally now she has been handed title deed to own the land.
”Sometime back, I developed an urge to own something of my own – to be specific a title in my name. But I hadn’t saved much and I didnt have a regular income, so I was not sure how to go about it. A friend of mine introduced me to one company called Username Investments Ltd…
They presented me with a range of options that fit my budget and aspirations, and their customer service was top-notch. You know mimi nimezaliwa hapo Nyandarua and so I got particularly interested in one of their Nakuru project which by then was going for 399k. After all, Nakuru was becoming a city. But how was I to raise a whole 399k? This is a story for another day.
Long story short, nililipa within many months mpaka nikamaliza na sasa niko na title yangu…yes all mine. The excitement of owning something you’ve desired for many years is absolutely exhilarating – a dream come true. Nitawachapia hii story on how my journey was.” Nderitu wrote happily.
While Nderitu is happy to get one, her ex-husband Samidoh and the mother of his children Karen Nyamu at the weekend joined other politicians in Murang’a county where they attended a traditional dowry ceremony involving Mathira Member of Parliament Eric Wamumbi and Betty Maina, a female representative of Munrang’a county.
Despite owning a land in Kenya, Edday is still in the United States but the sign of buying one in the country is proof enough that she may dream of returning to Kenya – but not for her marriage but to be independent in her piece of land.