I think that was the best interview ya njeraine cittu ever heard...The gentleman well articulated with strong points and honesty, lesson learned...I wish him the very best in life there and after.
There is great gain in godliness with contentment...For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs. 1Tim6:6-10
Tuwache kudanganyana! Given the opportunity, I wonder how many of you would not do the same! Such is the life that we are living. . . Catch Me If You Can mentality is our culture!
Oh l worked in one of the big banks handling real money&l never got tempted even for one day.my department was in charge of money movement.those who were tempted regret today.pls youth avoid such a thing.
Same here....I left clean n hold my head high today.did little investment from loans n satisfied.7 yrs down the line,I'm sure if I walk back to those banks,I can be granted a job...... contentment is key!! Hiyo salary yake wasn't little though....
This is a wake up call. Especially people who are operating their bank accounts while outside the country. It's saddening n the way it take alot to save a coin.
He has a conscience and that is commendable. Even in prison, he is still a white collar professional. Watch his demeanor, even a pen in his shirt pocket.
Wait a minute..I know this guy.We used to go to the same church in dandora.So saad he ended up here convicted. May God remember him and have mercy on Him.
Njeraini Citu is a very informative and educative program, real life situations shared by persons involved, I would advocate that the program target young people in high schools and colleges especially it be done in English or Swahili for wide audience, some of this lessons can only be shared by the involved persons for them to be impactive. I also like the fact that non Kikuyu speakers have chosen to share their experiences to a Kikuyu speaking TV station.
Lesson learnt through the hard way,mtaka yote hukosa yote.greed will always land you somewhere bad.tosheka na ile kitu halali coz pia Mungu atakubariki
Yes, you are talking right about the balances in some account, to me I have seen those differences, its is always better to be satisfied with what you work for, regrets comes after
True. Those safcom fraudsters know who has good MPesa balance. They just don't hit on anyone. And safcom will tell subscribers to report the telephone numbers, yet these conmen up their game every other day🤬🤬
@@FightInsightHub do you what is throwing a stone? she didn't trow a stone😏she said the fact.Mtu hukula ujeuri wake, ama hujui jasho ya watu ni chungu, na Mungu hulipizia watu? Huyu hakutosheka na chake chenye anapata
Anyone who has worked in the banking industry can attest that banks have lost alot in the hands of the internal IT Gurus and most cases are swept "not to taint the coy's image"
Ooh my goodness with all that education, kweda ng'ambo ulikua na job poa 153k unaziita peanut, u end up being jailed, I ll always appreciate what I have, tamaa huua,
This happened to me hakii I live used to send money to my local bank back then it was standard chartered wah upon coming back home I found half of all the money I had sent for two years kuuliza was told annual a what???. Payments since then I never used Kenyan ever
Mistakes is to humanbeings l have learnt alot through that guys 👦 stories l never knew before and because he has confessed l would argue the government to give him another chance because he has reformed and will be a good example to fraudsters he's an intelligent guy let's us give a second chance 😉 😀
Amesema yote aliishia kwa court cases. He had 18cases akatumia pesa yote akabaki na I think 2-3 cases zile zilimfunga. So the same courts zilimfunga also deals with the money language...Kenya tulikosea wapi?
That's why I don't save my Pesa in the Bank, I save it in my Hause kama Wa panthree Hata Nyumba ikachomeka na jua zime chomekea kwa Hao instead of it being stolen by someone who has not sweat on it 😢😂😂😂😂😡