She's a good story teller. ..so proud of you honey. ..maybe to add something , as long u ger deported back healthy ,not in coffin other good thing's will follow. .and God will never abandoned you.
Hizi kazi za baby sitting na kuwa hosted by family members Always ends up badly.. In america.. U are on ur own.. I had a bad experience too with my host... All in all 3 years down the line God is good cant complain 😘😘😘
Strong you are Cecily for sharing**Thank you**...Bora uhai,freedom and working to the glory of God**I wish you well,good health and prosperity and that you may find your purpose in life through Christ**I am also seeking for my purpose in life as I go on with my daily activities....Keep on persevering....Barikiwa Cecily...Thanks Jeremy..Be blessed**
Thanks for sharing your experience. Despite the tribulations in the foreign land you are still positive about life. God bless all your pursuits with prosperity and success
The message was very inspiring and encouraging that life must go on it's also a very open and honest testimony to those wishing to go abroad that life is not easy.
Well said my sister life must go on. People will always talk and at times mess up your name to their own leisure but we serve a good God he will never leave you nor forsake you. Blessings to you!
Pole sana cicily for the bad experience in America. It's good that you have healed from the ordeal. God can still bless us in any place. I remember you from kahuhia, you were one class ahead of me, your sister was my desk mate in form 1.
This is so sad yet so uplifting. Thanks for sharing your experience. God has not forsaken you. He will continue to take you from glory to glory. Hugs dear!
Being in foreign countries with no working papers is really stressful. And sometimes people home don't understand that being legal is best way. How to get legal papers is another ball game.
What a great story. I believe its better to eat sukuma in peace than the finest meat in agony. Looking over your shoulder every minute of every day is no way to live. I really wish her continued success. Thanks so much for bringing us her story
Thank you for such an inspiring story. May the lord continue to bless you with more and greater open doors. The lord loves you and he is faithful. He closes one door and opens another. Thank you for not giving up and today you decided to encourage and motivate others to trust the lord and to learn to move on despite all odds, challenges and tribulations of live. Be well and blessed.
pole sis take heart God is with yu n everthing happens with a reason only God knows akugiriirie maundu maingi utooi so thank God bora uhai God tym is the best so one day yu I'll enjoy kaba gweterera Ngai.wihe hinya Ngai witu ario giti ini macio mothe niooi
Thank you Cecilly for sharing your story, wow, pole sana for what you went through. Ngai arokurathima na arathime wira wa moko maku!! 🙏Thanks Jeremy wa Damaris for this story!
Pole swt heart. But the the Lady from your village, should pay you your money. You took care of her kids. So no excuse. God bless you my sister, will get intouch.
Soo touching story.. I bet the family in spring field ndo walikuseti,, anyway am happy the attorney lady and church walikusaidia... And the way I always look forward kuenda majuu
Huyo mama wa Boston Alipe, ashidwe shetani. I live in USA as I know such kind of people (users) they take advantage of new comers, wanajua hujui the process, hawangekujulisha the way to get asylum coz they needed house help ili wafanye double.i was one used too, pole dada
Thengiu muno my sister nikumenyithia andu aria me kenya uria nja ya fururi mudu aguthagwo ni reality and thanks for giving people hope of life after deportation
Pole Sana my friend was deported without her kids but God is faithful she was able to come back and she was shopped by a friend. All l can say be carefully who you trust.
God is with you Cicily.He has good plans for you.America is not heaven.We are waiting for our Heaven.Be strong in the Lord my sister.Thanks for sharing your story.Also thank God for taking care of you in all those challenges🙏💕
That was so unfortunate? How could they deport you and your visa had not expired? There are millions of immigrants who their visas expired 20 years ago and there are in US doing their work , why didn’t they arrest the ones who didn’t have visas or their visas were expired? Even the judge could have considered the matter, even if you had overstayed, you still had a visa. You were the unlucky one but God will bless you , even back home there are people who are doing very well, they only go to US to visit and even they can’t stand the hustling type of living people face.
Without papers in any Western country is walking on eggshells & living on borrowed time. Our people should try & get their papers straightened out. It is not an easy life looking over your shoulder throughout.
Cecy,good and strong woman,it's worth trying.my younger brother went there and serviced the same after his visa expired but luckily he made it and we saw him in 14yrs,since by then he could travel and go back.God knows why you didn't make.remember all things works for good for those who love God.Hope you'll get to somewher hata usaidie watu wenu kama ilivyokua matumaini yako.God never fails
Cecily you are such an entrepreneur, You are also strong. Pole for all that you went through but it was for a reason. I know you have encouraged Many. I have taken your number I will send you a song I released this week of the God who gives us another chance. Kudos Jeremy Damaris for a good job. One day you shall interview me that I am sure
Woi guku ni ngai ututeithiagia tondu miturire ni miritu no acio tutigaga kuo meciragia ukinyanga airport unetwo ikoniya na kihato wambiririe kuhata dollar, God will bless you my sister all will be well in jesus name.