Woi I remember story ya huyu dem alisadiwa na dem Alikuwa anaitwa shiku she even send to us videos akiosha nyoka aki people used to pray for her sana aweze kuhepa am happy to see u again aki vile alihepa tulimbebeleza sana akae akashindwa Aki people wa 2013 and 2014 can remember this story aki wish shiko kwenjwo can see this 😭😭😭
@@gladwellgichuki8329 those who have not traveled will say that, but that animal is a pet not only in gulf, I see people carry them to the park where people go to relax...for whatever reason or for unknown reason...as long as that thing is not harmful, the government is okay with that...so I conclude this is not new...it's a lifestyle to some for their own secrets/motive #Shalom
Watu waamke wajikomboe nyumbani. No matter where mweusi ataenda hana kwake. Beautiful girl. As long as you are alive there is hope. Ngozi nguruwe zote zinachukia mweusi . Mweusi amenyage ndari mwene
Weee,God loves me so much I realized now after watching this,last year I trained, went through all the process,visa n passport and even employer was ready, but the last medical ilionyesha Niko na heart problem so I can't travel.i thank God coz this is what God used to keep me from Saudi, but do you know I have no condition,am healthy,sijui what I can tell God but am humbled.i bless him.
Not all story are legit my dear I think most of pple are looking for content am in Arab country for more than 8 years with different houses nasijawahi ona hizi vitu watu ukuja kusema hapa
Weeeuh shocking 😳 story,,I thank 6 yrs working I Gulf and I have never seen any strange thing in the house I have worked,,chakula sijawahi nyimwa,kupimiwa ama kupewa mabaki so mtu akiongea aongee kuhusu kule alikua there are good Arabs 👍 too..pole for what you went through God protect all team Fulus Amen 🙏
Hi Symo and Ann. As an older mother and a grandmother there is something I have observed about our girls from the Kikuyu community in the employment field today. As I brought up my children who are in your age bracket we would employ Kikuyu girls as "maids". Most of them were pry sch dropouts ( after class 8). They would stay in employment and were respectful and committed to their work . We were therefore able to mentor the younger women in our community by having them in our homes and most of them were coming to Nairobi or other major towns for the first time from ushagu as they became maids. In fact they are the same women who are in big businesses or with well grounded families today and you would never know unless they tell you that they started as housegirls. They are also not so bitter and angry about life cos they came from "handu mamenyereirwo na makamenyerera andu acio mamamenyereire". We were also able to establish lifelong friendship with some of them and they also later employed other girls from our community and mentored them. Today our children cannot get Kikuyu housegirls cos their first question is "kuri na mwana?". The Luyhia and Ugandans are the ones being employed in Kikuyu houses as our girls go to Arab countries or Look for other means of earning a living which sometimes are unlawful. Ann and others keep telling us about the horrible experiences in the middle East countries and some come back maimed or dead all in the name of proving that they can make it on their own. Many end up sending all the money to men in the name of love which is one sided. Even their relatives including parents take advantage of them by spending the money they send them ati wawawekee or to buy plots for them or even built and when they return to Kenya they are bitter, angry and depressed. They have nobody to answer their very deep questions cos they didn't get genuine older friends outside their families. To them, to be a housegirl among wakikuyu ni kuji-lower sana and when they do "matirenda gwathwo muno na matikwenda kundu gwi ciana"- only a few have the patience of being a housegirl. How do we help our daughters in this generation at such a time when many men are lost in drugs and alcohol yet they are their husbands and boyfriends and also our sons? Although they refuse to take care of small children and old people among us, they take care of Arab's children and old people under harsh treatment. Sometimes when some of our girls get employed in our people's families- you know we don't have strict rules like in Arab countries- they sometimes deliberately destroy families of their employers by having relationships with the husbands or boyfriends. How do we help our girls in this generation to be patient, have faith in God and to agree to be mentored especially when they have good employers? When you help another woman to take care of her children as she does other things that bring income in the family, that woman will treasure you if they are like those of our generation. Think about it our daughters and be very disciplined in deeds, words and even sexually. Only that can make us to trust one another. To those who are employing please treat your sisters well in your houses.
Am humble while replying this to you 😔you know mkikuyu ni kutafuta pahali pesa ziko kwa wingi and that's why the majority of them are in the middle East Country nitafanyaje kazi ya elfu 8k 12k ya mtoto mdogo wakati huko gulf na 28 -30k wacha wangada wafanye coz hata currency yao iko chini
@@leahgithua6728 well noted and well understood. Some must go out these but again we need to have a second thought in all that we do please. The children that make many go out there many times get neglected and angry. My concern was that the option of being employed in Kikuyu homes where one can learn so so much and be mentored is rarely considered by our girl the go to the gulf. My thought is that most girls should go there after they have tried employment in Kenyan homes. The gulf should be like a university. Some go there too young and green andbthey have no confidence to know what to say or do in times of challenges.
Very well said👍. I look at it this way,the number of girls coming back in coffins and those pleading for help after horrible mistreatment is rising. Before you decide to undergo mental and physical torture in a foreign country because of a few thousands,think about yourself,family and future. A househelp in Kenya can earn 8k... personally I pay mine 10k with 1kid. This girl has the freedom to visit her family over the weekend,upgrade herself by taking up a course,meeting up a potential partner to marry and can easily leave if she feels she's not bn treated well. Let's learn to number our days and ask for God's counsel,He never goes wrong. Seek His wisdom. For the few who finish thr contract and come back safe we thank God for you but just a quick question,is it worth the phycological effect? Mwisho,the Kenyan gvnt MUST provide an environment for young ppl to work or get employment and also consider laws to protect househelps in the gulf. God's blessings.
Hey am in saudi and av bn amazed by the work that gal dd..washing snake i usually hear gals say they clean dogs bt nimeamini sasa...most Arabs are brutal and they dont fear God...mungu atuonekanie tumalize contract poa na kwa wale wako na challenges mungu awaonekanie..
whoever is saying this is a lie just shut up and be ashamed of ua self. These things exist. muache kusema ati hujawai ona...kwani umekaa kwa waarabu wote.if u got a good family thank God.
In UAE I used to take care chameleon, white rat and monkey wear diapers. Before I finished contract they were planning to buy a snake I never go back after vacation.
She is talking the truth,I have been to there.. though I didn't experience that...I was in a good place I thank God...but whatever is saying ni ukweli...kama hujapatana na io Mambo thank God...may God protect our people in middle east... it's tough n freedom unaiacha hapa.
The story is very scary.... I thank God for everything 8yrs in saudia and I can't regret.... Such stories nazipata kwa media. Waaaaa.. How i pray God not to ever experience such🙏
Hey sai kumebadilika sana Saudi Arabia. I'm working there I eat well, I drink well anytime I want to drink. I'm respected by all family members. When they cook they serve me food fast sikulagi mabaki. So I'm working very well
I have to friends they used to work princesses house and we never heard about that ,, 10years in Saudi na vitu zingine husemwa kwa media sijawai sikia,, Saudi has been a blessing to me,,,although as they say all fingers are not equal, it shall end in praise,,,bless up
Aiii arabs countrys 8 yrs ata naona kama nko home juu natravel every year back to my country I can't complain Saudi changed my life from ziro to hereo thank God 🙏🙏🙏 they treat me kama one of the family
It's better to be treated bad by Arab's than to be betrayed by your fellow kenyan you are working together as sister's in the same house. But I thank God for this far. I conclude by saying" am here for a season with a reason. " Hapa hatujaoleka ni kazi watoto wasome,and nothing is permanent and there is God of another chance 🙏 🙌
Anaongea Stori yake,it's better to suffer in Kenya than to go to Arab countries en suffer,not all Arabs are bad but she met a bad one en there's nothing wrong with her talking.
Truly speaking Saudi has been a blessing to my life and I thank God for that,,I can testify that there are good Arabs and there bad Arabs. By the way nowadays sio lazima abaya and even women are driving...sorry for what you went through,thank God were able to go back home safely.
Some goes alot in saudi but I thank God I bought my land and my boss were so nice.may God bless them.first if you want to survive in this world have ushirika na Holy spirit of God n be intact with your God.
Ann may God bless you cause of high lighting your experience. Do not regret everything has reason. May others who want to go hear your own story. As you said 18000= is a very small amount and when one works hard here in our own country you will surely get it. May God help our girls who are very very desperate for greener pasture. May God bless you in whatever you are doing. Thanks
As much as people may doubt her story, I work for an outsourcing company and at times I get customers asking for cleaners to take care of these 'pets'.
Oh Lord Jesus. I have listened to so many Kenyans experiences in Saudi Arabia but this lady's experience is more shocking. Listening to her is when you realise the world is rotten. Even after this experience Kenyans still go there.
Waaaaa I thanks God coz he has always been talking care of me cjawahi nyimwa SMU ama kupewa mabaki ya food... but for those who are going through kukula mabaki just take a step na ukatae hizo food.. about kunyimwa net kwa yizo miezi tatu Doo up to you level best uwaonyeshe huwezi kaa bila phone...then my sister ikikuzidi toka na uende ukishaa toka God will gaid your foot ..na ukitoka hata police akikuuriza mwambie umetoka mbari sana na usiwahi kubari kurudi kwa huyo boss coz ukirudu Wana kuuwa
I too sijawahi nyimwa simu ama kula mambaki ama kuona fridge ikifungwa..infact my Saudi Arabia madam was telling me I should eat first before I start work and I ate anytime that I feel like eating she was very nice
Hata ukienda kwa mwarabu akwambie usiingie room fulani,ujue hiyo room iko na vitu za dhamana kama vile golds,documents za assets zao,chains na bangles za dhahabu,bunduki na vitu zingine mingi.
Aki nimestuka Sana huyu kui tuliishi na yeye Saudi nje after kuhepa Yani tulikuwa makemboi kwa mwarabu but hajawai tupea hiyo story tukiwa huko...waaah wonders will never end .
Wenye mnasema she's lying I think some of you are commenting to support agents (maybe you're paid to do this or something) who take our girls there. But what do I know and I've never been there. My cousin was there for a couple years, and the experiences she told us about agree to a large extent with this girl's story.
Symo sio kila mwaarabu mbaya nimekaa nawao more than 4yrs..sijawai sikio mambo kama hayo aki m2 aongee kwenye alikua mm hadi wa leo huongea na boss wangu n wazuri sana
Kabisaaa🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 huyu tulikaa na yeye kwa nyumba tulikuwa tume rent Riyadh yamama after ali hepa kwa mwarabu nili mu host like 3month na hakuna ata siku moja alitwambia story kama hii
Mimi Niko Saudi lakini nikukuta snake nitascream Jesus Jesus mtahama nyinyi wote Mimi boss wangu akinikuta pahali astuke aseme Bismillah Mimi namwaambiaga hakuna Bismillah hapa Jesus is the one sacring you here 😂ananiongoopa sana
Seriously speaking, talking my heart out without thinking twice🤭😆😅,if it could me,niweze kukaa day 1 ,day 5,day 15,1 month,3 months to 4 months,kupikia nyoka 3000 per month kuipelekea tu,I could work for an year or 2 to accomplish my goal and go back home..sifich na sio siri....if I could do it 1 day,4 months haingenishinda kuvumilia nijijenge....Am just honest if I could happen to gain a courage from the word go😜😜🤪 poverty is real banaa
Kama mtu hajapatana na mambo aache kusema ni uwongo, maybe kuna some issues Ana exaggerate bt ni kweli,kuna watu huweka snakes like pets,they buy when it's very small then wanai train ,it's so scaring 😨
Many years am in Saudi na sijakutana na vituko kama hizi bt stry lazima tuongezee sugar Ili iwe tamu ,, I can't regret saudia imenibadilishia maisha I thank God.
@@stepmum2451 wengine wanatafuta kiki tu how cames both hause kapata nyoka means anauhusiano nazo☹️, mehemehe mpaka kiarabu ajua eti Alif ni number one nkt!!!
Thank God you are here with a testimony!I have been taking these stories of snake's for granted,woooi so they are true sto..O THE BLOOD OF JESUS IT WASHES WHITE AS SNOW.
...nimerudi Symo... nilikuwa nimeenda kutapika. haki ya mungu mimi.hata nifundishwe aje...I can not wash a snake. I cantttt..... afadhari kuosha cucu matako. mimi nisugue nyoka mgongo?? wahala!!! ... woiii... no thank yu... poleni sana wenye mumepitia hiyo wahala.