Shocked Samidoh congratulates darts world champion David Munyua

By , December 20, 2025

Popular musician Samidoh Muchoki has congratulated darts champion David Munyua following his recent victory in a national darts competition.

Taking to social media on Saturday, December 20, 2025, Samidoh expressed pride in Munyua’s achievement, celebrating what he described as the growing success of Kenyan talent in diverse sporting disciplines. 

“My motherland! Siku hizi tunashinda vitu hata sina habari ziko na national competition. Congratulations, Muhia,” Samidoh wrote.

Samido’s statement on Saturday. December 20, 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of posts by https://web.facebook.com/samidohofficial

Munyua caused a huge shock at the PDC World Championship, coming from two sets down to beat world number 18 Mike de Decker in an enthralling end to Thursday’s afternoon session.

Although Munyua had acquitted himself well on his first appearance at Alexandra Palace, an upset had looked extremely unlikely when the Belgian moved within one set of victory.

Munyua, who works as a vet, missed darts to win the second set, did the same in the third but eventually won it, edged the fourth and fought back to win the match in the fifth.

The 30-year-old, who qualified via the African Darts Group Qualifier, was broken in the first leg of the decider but produced an astounding outer bull-treble 20-bullseye 135 finish to level it before holding his nerve to complete victory.

Darts world champion David Munyua. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital

In his on-stage interview after the match, Munyua described his win as “amazing” and said it was a “very big moment for the sport, for Africa and for Kenya”.

Former BDO world champion Mark Webster said on Sky Sports: “This is what the World Championship is all about. Forget about the stats in terms of big averages – it had drama all the way through.

“David put in a big performance. It just backs up that we’re going global with this sport.”

The defeat continued De Decker’s disappointing record at the World Championship, with the 2024 World Grand Prix winner yet to make it past the last 64 in six appearances at Alexandra Palace.

Another debutant, Japan’s Motomu Sakai, looked to have stolen the show earlier in the afternoon session as he beat Thibault Tricole of France in straight sets.

Sakai gained the support of the Alexandra Palace crowd with a long, exuberant walk-on and was a showman who played up to the fans throughout his match.

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