Mr Seed and wife Nimo involved in road accident

By , January 2, 2026

Kenyan gospel singer Mr Seed and his wife, Nimo, survived a road accident that left fans and well-wishers shaken.

Taking to social media on Friday, January 2, 2025, Nimo shared her gratitude for their safety, reflecting on the frightening incident.

 “If you would tell me this is how my year would start, singeamini… Still unbelievable. Thank you, God, for preserving our lives,” she wrote, expressing relief and thankfulness.

The couple did not disclose the full details of the accident, but their message highlighted the fragility of life and the importance of gratitude. 

Mr Seed’s wife Nimo’s statement on Friday, January 2, 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of posts by nimo.o_/Instagram

Moi’s Bridge accident

This comes a few weeks after one woman died, while several others sustained critical injuries in a road accident that occurred on the evening of Wednesday, 10 December 2025, at Moi’s Bridge town along the busy Kitale-Eldoret Highway.

The accident involved a tipper, a public service vehicle, several other vehicles, and a donkey-drawn cart.

According to an eyewitness, Edwin Kimutai, who was the co-driver of the tipper, their lorry developed a mechanical problem and rammed into the matatu, killing one woman and inflicting serious injuries on a number of passengers.

A public service vehicle (PSV) destroyed in a road accident that occurred at Moi's Bridge center along Kitale-Eldoret highway. Photo/Emanuel Tarus
A public service vehicle (PSV) destroyed in a road accident that occurred at Moi’s Bridge center along Kitale-Eldoret highway. Photo/Emanuel Tarus

In an interview with K24 Digital, Kimutai said they tried to alert other road users to the danger by hooting continuously, but no one reacted.

“We had just left Matunda with some building blocks, and when we arrived near the Shell petrol station, our tipper’s pressure pipe was damaged and disconnected from the gear.”

“The driver tried to engage the gears but could not control the lorry. We hooted, but other vehicles ignored the signal and only realised the danger when we hit the first vehicle,” Kimutai said.

Some patients were rushed to Moi’s Bridge Health Centre, where they were treated and discharged. Others were referred to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret and Wamalwa Kijana Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kitale, Trans Nzoia County.

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