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"from a man's perspective, when someone is pregnant with your baby, should they disclose it to you?" Disclosure is not a gender issue. So, it's ignorant to even ask from a man's perspective. From all perspectives, disclosure is a moral imperative
The first time I heard of this phrase was from my baby daddy when I told him about my pregnancy,, honestly then I didn't understand it but took time to get his point and really is true,,, kudos Mr.Odhiambo.
Amazing story from Grass to grace. This dad is wonderful with to much love to offer. I would also love to hear about the siblings too how they faired on in life.
You know am an African young lady living in America 🇺🇸 and I can’t agree enough with this man , especially as a young African lady myself that was raised by a single dad at some point of my life . I also agree that people back home really do think we live in heaven overseas, and every time I don’t stop reminding my family how some people back home are way better than us that lives aboard. And yes we don’t compare here with home , but we sure do know that we had some privileges back home that we can’t even think to have here. No place like home .
For a drop out who lived on the streets, he's really come a long way in his personal development. I love this progress. His English, his liberal thinking is better than some people with degrees out here. I love that he fought to be in his child's life and he keeps at it to give her the best. Most men particularly in our society, just give up. I am proud of you my dear.
You dont have to be educated to speak fluent english. You just need to be with people who are speaking it, and with interest, you will speak english. Enda lamu, watamu and mostly in coast. Utakuta wanaongea kitaliano ao kingereza na hawajaenda shule kamwe. Be happy of yourst speaking kiswahili and never let anyone make you feel less kwa kuwa kingereza hakitiririki kama vile kiswahili kinavyotiririka kutoka kinywani mwako. Let's be proud too for being africans and our languages. Kizungu pia lugha ya mtu ka tu vile dholuo, kikuyu giryama e.t.c. cha mno ni kuwaza na kufikiria kwa kina jinsi tunavyoweza kujiendeleza bila kugandamizana. Hongera bwana odhiambo kwa kuwa na mwekeo chanya.
Just seeing Lynn being cheeky is so beautiful. Indeed u are vibe. Taata Kechi I are truly Daddy goals. The fact that u cared for Kechi’s sibling and mom with no strings attached🙌🏾. Keep Blossoming with you babe girl
I am watching this episode while blushing as Lynn is blushing😁 the chemistry between you two is undeniable. I will leave this comment here for future reference, if you know you know🙈😁
Yessss,I am here feeling the feelings too and having serious wishful thoughts at all of my 47 years cheei 😂😂They bother were blushing,just that Men cover up but we now know how to uncover the blushing 😂
@@LynnNgugi huyu jamaa alikufanya ublush kapsaa. I saw how you were blushing nikajipata nikihum song Willy pozee "Coz babie u my jiggy jiggy unanipa jigilili."
What inspired me is there are some good dads out there, that we don't get to see ana talk about very often. Thank you Lynn for interviewing such an amazing person inside out. I parent on my own, and he is my bundle of joy, and to see a man do that better than I do, is amazing! 🤣😂🤣
He is indeed intelligent. Without much formal schooling, he has cut a niche for himself. Congratulations 👏👏👏 His good heart has and will open showers of blessings hi way. All the best🤝
l love our son he should be a teacher to our Kenyan sons . His story is one of a kind but the girls mother needs to learn something . Kudos young man .
What an inspirational story ,Samson is teaching us when life give us lemons let's make lemonade, you can't even tell he once lived in the streets and children home , he's a true warrior.💯
i love the fact that the guy relates well with the mother of his daughter and he also loves her sons. men hardly take care of children who are not theirs and after the brake up, they hardly care about how their ex feels. that's so special about dt guy.
This is so inspiring..I wish exes especially those that are coparenting could have prioritised friendship because most exes do not even allow their children dads/mums to move on with their lives (career wise/relationship wise) in the name of "baby mama/baby daddy drama". I doubt what some call drama is just drama, it is torture. Anyway, Kudos tu mr. Odhiambo!!!
A dear friend of my family has been a single father of two beautiful children, a boy 14.5 and a girl 13 for the last 7 years. He has refused to get married until his children are all grow and independent. He is one of the best fathers ever. Congrats to this guys.
That’s my type of guy, i would never remarry until my kids are independent and prolly married. I don’t really worry a lot about the boy but my GIRL 🙌 I would never trust any MALE around her, no offense guys but as a woman I’ve seen enough not to trust men.
I lost my mum when I was 12yrs and our househelp tiik over as our step mum. Guys what I went through is hell.. but I thank God am here pressing on for a higher mark
Nailed it...I feel the same way....money and happiness..... especially right now during Christmas period and didn't make it to go home for Christmas.....I miss Kenya terribly already......
I wanted to start a childrens home in Jan, but was wondering whether to really rescue street children, i was worried theyd give me bog headache, but after watching this episode, iv recerved Grace to embrace n accomodate children from the streets. May God bless this man very much Iv really loved him I pray that God gives him a very long life. He has such a pure heart n soul God bless you son
Finally Lynne amepata mtu ❤️❤️❤️ you guys look amazing congratulations in advance man.. shooting your shot at every chance available was fantastic... I would love to look for you in your crib nikupate na Lynne tuchill pamoja....you are an amazing dad too
@59:40...very true ...nimekua home na mapito mob but I've never felt depressed but now depression is part of daily life especially in the gulf with too much expectations from people back home....thanks for this upload
All I can say is parents learn from Samson that when you separate don’t bring the children in the drama. Congratulations Samson for being the dad you are
Blushy blushy... such a vibe...Lynn mletee home🥰 seriously a great dad, a great father, a free spirit...reminds me of Takodi wa Grace with his cartoonishness😁
Lyñn, I work for an international organization here in Kenya. I travel outside the country, a times on a monthly or even weekly basis. The biggest challenge is to convince friends that I cannot afford to dish out money to them. Kwanza Leo, nimetala, nimefulinza and nimehustler fund. No one can believe it
Hi Lynn, I absolutely love love love your show. Your authentic natural energy always shines through. I feel blessed that I found you online. I'm from the Bahamas, far away from Kenya and Britain, on the other side of the world from Mother Africa. A 64year old English teacher and writer, always searching for real African stories and ppl who I could connect with and call my extended family. I am married to a British guy who refuses to return to the UK after he got a taste of the Caribbean. I dream of spending some time in England bc I love the language, its nuances, its history, its literature, and all the good things that Britain has to offer. As a short story writer, I am always looking for folksy stories that connect me with my ancestors, and your show is one of my fun escapes. Well, some of your interviews are real tear-jerkers though. That's fine too. Am still learning a lot. This particular interview was so cute, I just had to write you about it. Yes, you were flirting a lil bit, but it was so much fun to watch. Tymilyfe is a great and awesome guy. Keep up the good work and continue to create special memories with your daughter, my friend. She'll love you forever too!
Kudos to you for fighting for your daughter and raising her and giving her the best you can. I admire your determination; all the best to you and your daughter
I like the way Lynn is asking "you got butterflies"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I love how open he is about the struggles abroad & all the sacrifices he made to support his baby mama. Lyn ngugi come back together ❤️ 💛 😍truly this was a vibe!! I love love the convo
This interview was a wow for me. I love the part of I have never had sex before. Reality of life, wished more father would own up and be responsible I love love the way he his the daughter and also the fact that his mother impacted positively on the man he has become. I lost my hubby when my son was only 8years and my prayer is when he is older, he remembers what an amazing dad he was and be like him to his wife and children
Sampson, you have done what others didnt achieve, you made Our Beautiful Lynn blush and flirt. Sampson we are proud of you as a human with a heart, a dad, a career-oriented person and all the roles you play, Greetings from The Bahamas. God bless you. Is there a spark? (Lynn N Sampson) cheeky smile.
Here a month later this is so inspiring kudos for being a FATHER, a DAD. Lynn you are such a blessing to humanity keep the good work. I wonder what happened to the siblings, dad, step-mom ........... and there is always the other side of the story. baby mama?
I'm inspired by the love of his child; the love of his own country and the determination to work hard to achieve what is best for him in this life. He is a caring person. Look at the time when he hustled in the streets and brought something to his siblings.
This is such a beautiful story and also testimony that God indeed has good plans for us no matter current circumstances. Kuddos to awesome dads out there.
am soo proud of him...i also did that..i never told my baby daddy about the pregnancy untill my son was 6 months not because i never wanted too..the shock .the depression that comes from not accepting am pregnant.. but i thank God after letting the baby daddy know am still giving him time to adjust and its 4 years down the line..but i dont regreat because like he said if i told the guy back then and he denied the pregnancy trust me i would have aborted..so back then i guessi did what was right
My deadbeat dad should watch this. He took part in bring me and my siblings to this earth only to torture us mentally emotionally and physically. God give me the strength to forgive him and kudos to all the caring and loving dads out there.
Imagine at some point l was in Tanzania and sometimes l wld get carried away by the swahili language and think l am in Kenya and wanted to reach out to Lynn, hang out for snack and hug her. She is such a vibe.
Eeeh Lynn been blushing the entire time... you got yourself the London mubabaz 🤣🤣🤣just kidding.... congratulations to Samson you such a great dad. God bless you abundantly as you chill in your crib...MLF🇺🇸🇰🇪🇺🇸
Woow... This an eye opener that some of the street family members are there not out of self will but, they are seeking for peace outside their homes.... It's so painful
Heeee Lynn 😊😊😊 are u sure you are not in love with this guy ?? Great interview as usual 😉 thank you for bringing this guy his is an inspiration.. most important thing I learnt and made me feel better is .. leaving away from home is very difficult and that's how Im feeling, really hope I will adjust and feel amazing like before 😌 merry Christmas and happy New year
He said you shouldn't worry because am with you....the journey of asingle parent ni Mungu na wewe tu unajua....nice work Lyn Happy new yr full of blessings mama.congratutions othiambo