This brother is an inspiration. With everything that he has been through and the bad he has done, he has decided to turn over a new leaf and be a positive impact in the community. We need to courage him, and other brothers and sisters, to continue.
This Man is a pure instruction of a true leader. Our Government need to recruit this kind of gentleman highly train them in secret nd assign them for crime control. put them on high payroll to avoid relapse.
Dankie Montana.. Alhamdulillah! Great message to the gents to leave the numbers activities at the gate when exiting the place of incarceration and focus on rebuilding their lifes outside.. by practicing the lingo on the outside one would remain somewhat feared in the community as such making reintegration slightly difficult.. Appreciate the stories, ke shota fela ka Jameson👊
I remember my grade 8 teacher always used to be a hero in his stories, then my friend said the exact statement as your comment you the hot klap he got, teacher was on some "umina I starring m*nu kaNyoko"😂😂😂😂
Eish Bro Montana, your closing remarks from 22nd minute is a nation builder. May God continue to use you to positively influence the country and the world. 🙏🙏
Hai noh! Ngi yaUnderstanda sho sho! This guy is so matter of fact at the end there about his journey and what his new angle is. I actually believe him. I pray for mercy on his soul because he’s served the time, and ultimately found the meaning to his life. He’s not just paid his debt to society, but he’s paying it forward. Danko Abuti! Take care of yourself
Wow such people they need a platform in our community to teach our youngest about that rough life so that they will know and learn that crime doesn't pay
From what I hear, it seems like the prison system doesn't do anything to actually rehabilitate inmates. This guy actually took a decision to change his ways. You are just arrested amd put in prison for your sentence, it's up to you how you rehabilitate yourself. He mentions nowhere how the system actually enforcement rehabilitation on him.
He’s say authentic. Come what may, in this moment you meant what you said, and that’s all that matters. One step at a time. One foot in front of the other. Get up when you slip and help the others stand when they trip. Salute!! 🫡 #Understand!!!
Uphuma njani enombolweni because andithi they say,ngenile ngenile hayikhona phuma,mara this guy uyaxoka sometimes,yena usoloko eyi hero nje but I like the way he tells his story 😄 aah bra Montana, izinja madoda 🤣
We were once beaten in the street because some gangster greeted us ngo "Hosh" or iNombolo and we were silent 🤫 then they beat us ngoba we couldn't answer whatever they were saying
He is a good man.Honest friendship always about peace and act when necessary and the whole time he protect his people,friends,respect and honor. He is a good man may God forgive his sins
This thing about gangsterism is destroying communities especially the younger generation. They don't know the dire consequences. You are very right. A guy who lived in prison by blood.
I know this guy from this reality tv show on moja love iMina nawe house, he was there with his wife Fatima if not mistaken I didn’t know he was an ex convict
I believe iNombolo it's the law and disciplines that the underground outlaws must follow, that is why it should not be included ekasi with ordinary people
Admin can I please have these gentleman's contacts please I have 2 cousin brothers and 1 uncle who are in prison for murder, robbery and GBV and 2 of them are about to be released from prison and they have been gone for more than 15 years. And as a family we are scared of them coming back home so I believe talking to these gentleman and assist us with the program his talking about it would really help us a lot and we won't reject them nor be scared of them. Please help me . Thank you in advance.