Our guest today has a story nothing short of a movie. With all the twists and turns to a trip gone bad. Here is Jane's story. The Cynthia Nyamai Show (Ep3 ) feat. Jane Mwangi
When she said Nigeria,I knew things were about to turn for the worst.Thank you for sharing your story and kudos to you for being brave and giving life a chance ❤️!
Can we please get subtitles for all the non Kenyans for the vernac bits... phela thina amaSouth Africans sithanda izindaba and we don't want to miss one bit of the story 😘
So many questions unanswered from this story. How did she get out? What happened to that men she slept with in Nigeria? How did is end up back to khenya? Why didn't she call family from Kenya? How did God help her? Alot of questions unanswered and what's the point of giving us stories and not finishing it? How is she doing now? How did she start the healing process? Etc... 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Am a ugandan but ive met good nigerians all people cant be the same there really very good nigerians and we can see some of our sisters married in nigeria and living a good life
Such a touching and eye opening story. 😭However I wish the interview was not cut so short I'd have loved to see all of it along with subtitles since I'm watching from South Africa 🇿🇦But bigups for bouncing back madam. Nothing is ever too big for our God! Goodluck with your healing journey.❤
@bontle diale-I understand your wish but South Africans do not offer subtitles either - always shifting in and out of various languages ... so, you have to grant the same rights to others ...
This makes me so sad coz: 1. Corruption on our continent makes business such a hassle 2. Lack of knowledge - she should have gotten in touch with her embassy / high commission in Nigeria 3. The horrible way we treat the dignity of life: parents love your kids!!!! 4. The sad reality that a godless life leads to misery and unfulfilment!
And then Nigerians think that other African countries hate them, that’s not true at all it’s all the things that Nigerians do to other black people like them.. Look what they did to her so much pain we have to do better as blacks this is crazy.
Quit being shallow. Who goes into a business without first researching and doing a cost analysis. No sensible person would do what she did else you would learn the hard way. Life on the streets is hard even in your country and you know it.
@@lsmosh30smallwood41 a crime is a crime no matter the location. Taking someone's documents is stealing. Nigeria is a country of officially 200 million but in actual fact about 400 million. That you or anyone else would expect that there will be no thieves thereor that everyone will act the same way is naive.
Her story was really touching. I learned so many things but i will say two. She talks about the fact that love begins with loving your creator and sex. That sex is so spiritual and emphasized on it's consequences. Many youths today have exchanged their birthrights for just a one night stand, most especially the ladies. We should be careful with the people we give out our bodies to and this giving is not only a lady, it's on both sides. A cameroonian following from Abu Dhabi.
No, women have a hard time taking accountability for THEIR actions. The world doesn't owe anyone anything. There are consequences to all the decisions we make in this life. For both men and women. That kind of feminist mentality that "the world is unfair to women" is extremely extremely regressive.
Lol, she has been interviewed on Tuko Talks before. You see greed would get you in trouble. She should own up to her bullshit and stop blaming Nigerians for all her problems. Btw how can you travel to another country to shop without having any contact? She travelled to Nigeria to hustle period. Being beautiful is a gift and a curse, the whole world would want. But you it's up to you to decide whether you would use your brain or your body to get ahead.
First time bumping into this challenge... All the way from South Africa. Oh my God... You Kenyan women are BEAUTIFUL 👌... YOUR CLOTHES, YOU, THE LOUNGE... 💖💐👌... and I enjoyed the story
I feel for her and what she has been through and am happy for her recovery. But I also feel like this episode is aimed at stigmatizing Nigerians with the host's unusual emphasis on the country and its "Nigerians" as if that's where all the bad things started happening to her. If you are in a vulnerable situation and find yourself in a big city, chances are you meet with devourers, Nigeria or not. Lagos is a megacity where you can find anything. Your experience may have been different in another city and probably another situation. I'm Nigerian and I work closely with Kenyans and we think highly and respectfully of each other. I hope your public show can also highlight that kind of relationship as well.
Her truth though... She’s pretty much just telling her experience periodt! (No shade) I think the host also had some kind of encounter but of course she couldn’t elaborate as the guest’s story has to be told. I grew up around Nigerians, there’s good and bad in every one. I won’t go beyond that but I can’t lie and say I personally had bad experiences with said nationality. I also have been to Nigeria. All this to say I don’t think they meant anything shady. Praying for everyone 🙏🏽
Wow!!! What a story... Lots of love coming your way❤❤❤ Jane. Thank you Cynthia for this piece. I run a youth organization and the Youth need to hear this as they live very ignorant of such situations...
But she said nothing guys, where are the details of the witchcraft and what was the dark side of it. Giving more details will help people more. I felt like I wasted my time watching
Talk to "your girl Jane" and tell her to.learn to be honest - have integrity. She left a very bad and poor taste in my mouth @ keeping her word. I feel fur her love her and pray for her but she showed me something @ her character that put me completely off and that was not being honest @ keeping my appointment. I hate stuff like that. All she needed do was pick up a phone and let me know ir not ignore my call or txts In very bad taste. Now she is here running around telling her story but I fir 1 cannot trust her. Be warned
This segment was too short. I pray that Jane got her business and her children back on track. It’s horrific the how much young women with children are preyed upon instead of supported and prayed up. Peace and Blessings to her and her family.🙏🏽🤍
Thanks Cynthia for the great show,I am so glad to see you back on screen and as usual dazzling,I Always loved your shows in KTN..followed you through and Yes,I guess I Just Love Everything about you..I love this show and the initiative it will change lives.. but such life stories need more time like 2 hours and need to be more detailed for the Audience to both internalize and Learn.. Someone cannot give their life story of say 25 years in 23 minutes..kindly reconsider this model...
Hi Cynthia. Thank you for a good programme and fir your guest. It’s about time we seriously focus on Women Empowerment. Also creating platforms based scenarios already experienced by women in distress. For example teaching about Embassies should one get stuck in a foreign nation. But locally just empower women to open business, etc so that they’re not fooled by lime light. Women are capable and able, they’re not commodities to be exploited by men. From South Africa
I too some time back experienced being in a dream , knowing I'm in a dream trying to get out but unable to . The only thing that got me out of that world was calling the name Jesus .
Ah... There is no Kenyan Embassy/High Commission in Nigeria? 🤔. If you are stranded in a foreign land, common sense first thing to do is to go to your embassy. Also first thing you do when you land in a foreign land is register your presence at the embassy/high commission. Just a tip for anyone who doesn't know this sensible act yet. Make your presence, intentions and plans for stay etc known at your embassy. You will be surprised how much this goes a long way!
Nigerians gave her the connection for her business. Not all Nigerians are bad just like not all Kenyans are good. I was nearly shot while living in Langata. Overall, Nigerians are good and accommodating people
Great interview and thank God for this platform where she can share with the world. We all take out something out of Jane's story. God bless both of you!
If you don't have a passport to go back home you report it and they let you go back to your home country. They would never let you stay in a foreign country they send you home.
@@amandachili9218 I watched it , not wanting to go back without anything back home is not reason to say I couldn't go back because I had no documents. I understand the pressure she had but my comment will help someone who feels they can't go back home because they lost their passport .
Thank you for sharing your story Sister, I'm a 🇿🇦 but not all Nigerian men are bet, I've been married now for 21 years to a Nigerian man very loving, caring & hard-working
@@GrannyKelly07 No all have knowledge. It does have a bright side to those who have nothing else, or should i say knowlege of the true light. It is brightness to them.
I hope its not just me, but doesn't this dialect sound like Shona (Zimbabwe)? Beautiful language. And even as a South African, there's a bit I understand 😋
I don't know how and why I stumbled on this but Jesus Christ, you were done wrong. I am Nigeria and God knows when I lived in other places I was treated well by citizens of that country. I am so sorry for your story honestly, it pained that you had to end up with the madam and the whole witchcraft thing. May the peace of God always, always be with you now and forever more.
This is really tragic and unfortunate, that women will have to go through things like that. I'm American, and I'm starting to love and appreciate African culture my roots. But this is scary stuff, African men get a stigma for control and abuse, witchcraft, prostitution, scammers etc... Good Lord help me to not lass judgment
So sad, such a beautiful girl you only met the wrong people, I know someone who would have adored you , married you and welcomed you into his beautiful big house. Pray to God who can easily lead you to the right person, you should not have gone through all these painful experiences, you should have a parent or a friend who can guide you, to recognize when seductive people are deceiving you into the wrong path way, you sound so innocent,. You still look pretty, pause and pray, the God who created us will lead you to the right person
The story was a really cut short,I wish you did like 2 parts because it left me with a lot of suspense.Like how long she stayed there,What caused the bleeding e.t.c
Hey Guys . .I'm Watching From South Africa And If You Watch The Background Of The Lady Being Interviewed On The 18:47-18:54 Minutes And Tell Me If The Man Passing By With A Mask On Is Part Of The Crew Or Rather The Evil Man She Speaks Of That Very Same Time?Coz What Follows With The Camera Seconds Later Is Shocking . .Like A Very Bad Spirit Dawned The Environment.
So sorry Jane, such an innocent woman, good people suffer a lot, I am so sorry my dear Kenyan sister, I just cant stand seeing you cry, I am so sorry, I am Nigerian but I am glad you say this out to expose the wickedness in the society here.. It is so sad that the bad is so much more than the good, so sorry Jan I hope you find the beautiful life you have always wanted
Plse bring this lady back🌹so that she tells her story in details, she left some parts behind, as she did a summary😑and she wanted to say more, even us viewers are left wanting for more😔.