Why do some people lack respect, they even forget where they came from wakienda majuu! it's not everyone who's bad , but wengine wanapanda class ingine which even back home didn't have
My beautiful baby girl is part Kenyan/American..I’m African American with a baby girl whose father is Kenyan of the Masai tribe.If I knew any Kenyans in my state living in such a destitute condition,there’s no way I can turn a blind eye or deaf ear to their condition..I will most definitely help them…
Huyu Cush ametembea so many American states.She is a wise lady.But remember not all people are bad and cucus help a lot with watoi hata kumpelekea kwake.
Thats why I strongly believe racism is pure HATRED. Most black tend to claim black people cannot be racist/hateful. As long as we have hearts, we're prone to hate whatever race. If cucus boss was White, it would be regarded as racism. Lets have fear of God.
Jeremy I’m not like that. I had a mama who stayed with me for more than 5 years. I paid her 300$ per week and when my older children grew and were all in school. I made her baby sit a friends baby for 30$ extra daily. She’s still my friend and a true Cucu to my children. We are not all bad‼️‼️‼️‼️ Thanks Jeremy for all that you do🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
The GOOD thing in America is that, there is always a way out for opportunities. Things can’t stay thick forever. Different and many ways of survival and doing things. America is a land of OPPORTUNITIES and ABUNDANCE.
God has really worked overtime for you, everything you've gone through has really paid granny. Stay blessed always!! I want to have patience, perseverance like you.
If there is some degree that has prospered in the USA among Kenyans is jealousy😥. Nikii kimugiaga Kenyans?? I prefer to associate with Whites 1000 times. May God deliver us..its painful to see someone threatening you in a foreign land,..I am so proud of this cucu.Ngai akurathime muno.
I had the same experience with a friend in Europe, I had to take care of the children, without being paid, the moment I left , she started threaten me of reporting me to the goverment that I was undocumented. But today God has shown me the way, I have papers and I'm enjoying life like anyone else. Its shameful for those who mistreat others because of their situation.
Oh yes, Kenyans are so different from West Africans. West Africans all over Europe and America help one another so so much unlike Kenyans. A Kenyan can call police for you to be arrested if you don't have papers but West Africans can never do that to their own fellow West African. A West African can help a Kenyan but not a Kenyan to a Kenyan. This Jealousy spirit has to be cast out in Jesus name.
God is not a man. He is not a respector of man. Kenyans in diaspora pendaneni na muwache kunyayasa wenzenu. Congratulations Shosh. You inspired me. God bless you
@@MsAgileGuru it means to run away from may be a cruel and under paying boss to go find new anew job with better pay😂😂mostly kenyans in the gulf use this term kemboi. In kenya there is an atheletee by the name Kemboi .so running away is Kemboi😊😊are we 2gether
true word. and if you dont listen to the cry of the poor; orphans, widows, the sick, those in jail God will simply never answer some of your prayers per matthew 25; 40 to end
@@tiyahisraelamen may God give you that spirit of helping people am in Kenya but I do so the little I have to share with orphans childrens here in kangemi may God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🇰🇪🇰🇪
This is real life in US...na ma, kuri andu manyariraga aria angi, magatee irathimo iria itumitwo ni Ngai, thiini wa aria angi....Mwihogee ii...na mwitigire na mwihoke ii Ngai maundu ini mothe...Na andu ni andu, regardless, unfortunately very heartless!! Asante Cucu for the testimony and Jeremy. My late mother was a CNA. "But concerning brotherly love you have no need that I should write to you, for you yourselves are taught by God to love one another"..,!Thes 4:9
I visited america from Europe and the treatment the hosts (friends & relatives) give they could cut your oxygen supply if it was up to them. I forgave them all.
Hi shosh I'm very thankful for your story, you have made me strong, thanks also to Jeremy for all the effort to bring us your story. Like to share with him.
I love her confidence, resilient, perseverance and determination. She's such an inspiration that your destiny lies on your hands and age is no limit to your success.
Andu aitu a Gikuyu ni arogi ( Wizard ) na ni andu oru oru Muno. Tena ni wenye wivu wa hali ya juu ili hali wana jifanya wameokoka sana kumbe ni chui wakiwa wamevalia ngozi za kondoo.
May God remember all our old parents or anyone who is suffering similar situations,it is very sad am shocked am in UK my mom comes here I can’t imagine someone or me treating her like that, if we do that where are we going to get our blessings from?😳riu uturika na mwitio ucio twiigagira twakinya guku niwaki ucio no urimu tupu thank God for shush she is now a citizen Ngai ti mundu
I. Really. Thank. God. For. Shosh...May. The. Lord. God. Continue. Blessing. Shosh,. Coz. Even. For. Her. To. Take. The. Responsibility. Of. Her. Daughters. Kids,. Surely. Is. God... Congratulations. Shosh...May. The. Lord. Continue. Blessing. U. In. Jesus. Name
I'm listening to this and wondering at the same time.I'm so grateful to hear her story because no matter how hard it gets we must never loose hope and for those who mistreat each other its very wrong ya dunia no hapa hapa.Just a thought,what if the people in diaspora can employ our ladies back at home as house helps for an year and let them go to better their lives.It amazes me how west Africans support each other but we as kenyans maltreat each other.This gives me so much hope for I have been suffering here in gulf from one city to city but I trust God.
Kenyans in America should learn how to look out for each other. Orie manyonirie ndoka niniie njue. Mungu yupo zaidi ya yote. BTW Jeremy mitoki ni stockings.
Modern day slavery carried about Kenyans on Kenyans. How sad! I was telling my sister when someone abroad says they are going to pay you like 400 pounds a month, don’t convert it to Kenya shillings because it seems like a lot of money but here it’s nothing a month, it’s not even basic wage. It’s modern day slavery!!!
True mary .I was promised 3000/= when in kenya they were paying 1500/= so mine was double.Waooo not not wao at all in Scandinavia. Its SLAVERY. Understand the currency exchange and labour rules of country you are going.
@@angelawambui1468 when I came to the U.K. I thought I was going to make so much money doing factory and care work jobs. Aye, I decided my health was worth so much more. Now as a student ambassador I always tell students coming Africa to lower their expectations. I know some working as prostitutes to fund their studies
@@marykariuki7381 100% true. Especially if you came from a respectable job be careful what you wish for abroad and Know your host very well and research your destination country.
It's also important to appreciate what your employer did for you before going in public. The whole process of going to US is hectic especially air tickets n accomodations. My thought though....
I love shos confidence and courage abarikiwe 🙏😍💖kwa nini mtu a take advantage kwa shos kama huyu juu Hana nguvu na connections 😉😉Kenyans Kenyans in majuu tafhali change!! Stand with ur own u are not goddes!! Yaani huku gulf tunalipwa from 25k.... To 35k mwenye analipwa nyingi! Those cousins waliona shos hashikanishi eti 250dollars USA!! Uuuui, shos alifanya poa kukemboi
My mother always told me don't treat others the way you wouldn't want to be treated! Initially I never used to understand the impact of that statement...but as I have grown older this is the principle I live by whether it's my contemporary or not. It is very sad! Let's be kind!
This is to all those ladies who mistreat grandmas in abroad simply cz they don’t have papers, Ngai wa wao ario muoyo. You forget that this is not your land, mwithunurei fio ndoreka ishi. Karma will catch up one day.
Waa touching, may God have mercy on us and help us to treat other people, because we never where the blessings lies.. Thank Jeremy for this eye opener. God bless you 🙏
Only God knows your destiny,my love for abroad is on another level n I trust in God that one day I'll relocate with my kids to America no matter what. Cucu have made me believe that anything is possible with God.
Mimi ni Gladys makena from Kenya please I need job ya caregiver US nikona passport na good,I need help nikona my two kids nikona mama yangu ananitengemea my brother anajoin form one sina anything ya kimpeleka shule please nisaidie Jeremy Damaris .
This cucu's story is exactly as mine😭😭here in qatar ran away too from a bad employer😭😭😭 I can't go home cos I need the money for my siblings 😭it would be a dream come true to come to America. ngai njigwira tha🙏🙏 one day my God will make away for me and my family...
Living with people is hard. Nobody ever get satisfied with anything. Even all this wazungus are not able to give her a permanent solution. Her daughter cannot even support her kids. Not judging but having have lived with older people they can be difficult as well.
I get chills every time I see land so picturesque being advertised for sale on this channel. Some places are meant to be left as they are. Urban planning in Kenya is zero. The beauty of Mt Longonot and its environs should be left as is... it is a sight to behold, a natural park on its own, an emissary of yesteryear's Kenya, meant for future generations. I am not against development, only wish it was properly planned. Most development projects in Kenya end up being slums or ghettos owing to the abysmal process that involves profit-driven land distribution.
In fact due to this I'm very reluctant to build again in Kenya. I built my first house in a beautiful environment but its now surrounded by rental units and shops. The area is an eyesore now. Thinking of settling permanently abroad
How can you tell someone akule food iko na machupa, how evil hata kama humpedi na unamuachia watoto wako kila siku. You can not imagine mtoto wako anaweza enda kwa fridge ajitolee hiyo chakula na akule mwenyewe uuuui.
Am in Kenya going through a very dark season of my life....cancer, divorce, jobless...but I have really been encouraged by shosh....trust God always he will always see you through