Im a fully qualified Registered Nurse in Australia and I still wash,shower,toilet ALL my patients,young or old! Humble yourself before the Lord and He will lift you up! 🙏
Am also a nurse in Germany for years and I love it. Being a nurse or Doctor is a call, one has to be kind to patients. For we shall also be old and might need help also.
All these challenges this lady is talking about are also here with us in Kenya. I think it's New to her because after school she had not been exposed to such challenges. I'm a medical personnel who has witnessed how visitors to our patients behave. They even ask the cleaners what they will be doing if they don't step on the floor and make it dirty. For the aged, even in our communities, the behavior is the same. Even herself when she will grow old she will behave the same or even worse. I think she cannot make at work even in Kenya for she cannot persevere.. From her story, she was getting tired every time because of laziness. Yeye mwenyewe will humiliate her workers.
Woow nice one,asanteMwangi Chris kwa ku host this beautiful gal..im happy for you Njoki Ndegwa,you have a great future and a bright one ...more grace in your work ✨️ but mm hapo pa kuuza wines and spirit and you are a believer of Christ sijapenda...i pray God will give you another business idea.
Young people or rather our children think they will never age. Aging to sunset years is a blessing. Take care of the aged so that when your time comes someone will reciprocate. Thank God for each new day you wake up to, renembering you were born so msny that day.. Some little ones dint live even for an hour to enjoy that comforting situation of being breast fed. Also many dint see the end of that day, Others did not live for a week, year, a decate, etc. The fact that we are still living is a miracle and favour from God.
Hi njoki have realy enjoyed ur conversation and thanks Chris's for bringing this lady to ur show it has teach us a big lesson and educate us too wel my question is I have a brother he has been looking for a job in Qatar for some times but we end up with con Agents twice us a sister I fill bad bcoz now he doest have a job so I was asking if u have a chance u can get him a job us a securety and how much the salary and the age he's 45 years and how much do I have to pay for commission plaese kindly reply I will apprecient thank watching from Saudi Dammam ..
Mimi najua gulf yale napitianga nimefumilia juu ya shinda yangu but for now nimelemewa nikija hapo niongee unaeza sikia watu wakisema niuwongo na mimi ndio na jua Mimi daughter ya huku alisema black nikama shetani niwe anafaa gloves na mask Heiiii nimelemewa sasa juu wakiona unatii wa natafuta ingine 😢
That was a dependent adult,he needed a trained person not any one can handle dementia and also sisi wote tutazeeka my thoughts is some tribes are too proud to work in gulf,stay home mkule cabbage.
Nursing is a call... Not everyone can be a nurse but many chose nursing because it is worldwide na mutu hawezi kosa kazi..... If that is the reason someone decided to be a nurse, ... Then you are doing the wrong job. Am a nurse in Germany for some years now and I really love it
It breaks my heart that people leave Kenya to earn 35k. Kenyan politicians have failed us. 35k is what my sister was earning as a secretary in the late 80's. With inflation, people should be earning at least 60k a month.
My first job in America was taking care of old people while doing my masters degree. I really loved that job, even more than my current job which pays 7 times more. I like old people, I just like giving them dignity, especially those whose families abandoned them. It's a blessing to give back 🙏
@@mercyk2672. OK. Look at your name though, a name loved by Africans, what does it say? Are you surprised, then that you loved that job? I have never lived in the USA. I have visited Brooklyn. There are people from my childhood, former colleagues, former in-laws through a now deceased brother, and others meant to be flesh and blood. My Dad used to live in Miami. He died about 3 years now. Neighbours, a family, who lived right next door moved to America, except the oldest offspring, the older of the two sons. The wife/mother died about two years ago. The photographer who lived opposite moved to there too but long before that family. Our mum used to hire him to take our photos. My mother's sister's younger of two daughters moved there when she was, maybe late teens or beginning of her twenties. Lots of things to which we paid no attention. A guy, a colleague of mine knew moved there. It turned out that our mum knew his mum and her sister when they were young and they used to go together dancing. That same colleague eventually immigrated there. Sometimes, it is a small world. When I went to visit my cousin, my aunt's daughter I mentioned, above, it turned out she knew the cousin of the guy that my colleague knew. The cousin lived with his aunt- that guy and his family, which included their grandmother before he went to America.she was talking about her friend and the way she was being treated (badly) by a certain guy. The name of the guy, Wayne, I knew and he turned out to be the cousin of the guy that I knew through my colleague. Which meant my cousin also knew you that guy. She was also in touch with the photograher and he came round to get me. All of it was so surprising. And another surprise was that she was friend with one of my former school friends, Colleen. She also happened to be telling a story about how Colleen's husband was treating her. My cousin also knew a guy that has a son with a girl I knew at school. That girl did not immigrate to America but she worked at the family's bakery. When my mum died, I had a phone call from America and it happened to be the colleague who was a friend of the guy whose mother knew my mother. What was surprising about it, is that she knew my mother. She said that after I left, she used to visit my mum. I also got another phone cal from Americal that related to my mum's death, from someone who used to always be at our house. She was an adult and we were still children and she lived just at the back of us. We could see her place from our yard. There was just enough space for walking through and that is the space that separated the properties. She told me she has a daughter. So I had new links with two people from my past, through my mother's death. I am linked up on Facebook with 4 former school friends who live in America. I am glad that you appreciate the elderly. Coincidentally, on Tuesday, just gone, I was speaking to the guy fixing the front door. He happens to be from Uganda. I asked him if his parents are from Africa because of the way he addressed me, which is not and has never been a cultural thing here. But he was also born in Uganda, although one could never guess, that's why I asked about his parents. It is, though, where I was born and that's not Africa. So he said that children today don't respect. So, I said that children don't have grandparents around anymore. It is just the change in the infrastructure whereby the building of houses has been replaced by the building of apartment buildings- a social tragedy. The distance from grandparents who are today in care homes or live a vast distance away in their own homes, has removed that closeness to first and second generations, the oldest of family members who would have time for children since they were born. Who told the stories and about life in years past and were the ones through whom children built respect for the elderly. Our mum had a friend. She was not from our country but she lived there. We addressed her as "auntie Marie". Her name was Maria. She also moved to the country to which we moved and we just loved it when she came around. We just sat at her feet, all comfortable just to hear the stories. It was so good, I feel like a child right now. When she died we were so sad. I've never had a problem getting close to the elderly. Their hair is so silky. You could snug up to them and feel so warm and safe. Mercy, when I come across people like you, it makes my day. There is so much finger pointing, accusations, allegations, demeaning going on among the African TH-camrs. So very sad when a means to get it together is there before Africans. Upload your videos to each other about your country within Africa. See what you have in common and the things you can admire. Learn each other's language, which makes for easier communication. Learn each other's kinds of food. That is a lot of learning that could be done and which also would be opportunities to put together videos for this platform, without having to worry and wonder what to record. Very refreshing writing to you.
@@mercyk2672, OK. Thanks for letting me know. And did you become a nurse? Have you ever visited England? A good number of my school peers became nurses, in the US.
Dear lady mtu akizeeka akili huwa inarudi kama ya mtoto,hata wewe ukizeeka utakuwa hivyo.I dont blame that old man.My grandfather alizeeka and he used to do strange things.
Being a nurse or a doctor is a call but Many chose to be nurses because its worldwide. Huwezi kosa kazi Kundunga shidano ni Kundunga shidano..... Wherever we are Worldwide....
Ako na roho mbaya sana aki alafu ako na alot of negativity,kwani kila mtu kwake alikua mbaya 😅,awache kufanya watu waongope kukuja gulf. For me yes kuna some challenges Na kuna waarabu wabaya Na wazuri but inatengemea Na wewe
I came here fast , huyu anafanana na Cindy waTiktok ..... Wa "kuma mia" kuma mia" ..alaaa , I thought ni Cindy ....😂😂😂 Congratulations gal.....na nimemuona Huko kwa Dadah Sarah ...kikuyu comedies.
Ukiulizwa swali, jibu straight, au na expanation kidogo tu. Tena, bcz ushatueleza story tayari. Hata mtihani shuleni, hivyo ndivyo bora kujibu. Unaeza refusha, but ni time mingi unatumia; na u are given a certain time kujibu hilo/or hayo mabibu. Au kitambo kidogo utasikia mwalimu wale wanasimam -ia Test wakisema: STOP !!!
This is the most descriptive and honest person. She describes exactly what happened to her. I feel that life is a journey without a destination. This programme is so educative. It highlights life experiences.
From the heart. Njoki is down to earth. The kaguka reference is metaphorical. Haters can say anything but the fact remains the talk has been an eye opener to many. There are very many opportunities here in kenya. We need to have supportiveness. But some of us are helpless unhelpable. The prayerful approach is about character, self respect and good faith for determination. Over to you in your personal construction of reality...
Njoki, you are fabulous, you inspire young girls. Care is not for everyone as it is. Dementia is a specialist care. Poor girl. Don’t criticise her, to be honest the employers were wrong to employ a young person without the knowledge. Well done you tried.❤
I understand about time because maybe she didn't go to school to be trained but it's OK as long as you're helping somebody like that we yeah I understand because yeah I am Nurse and I'm from Kenya too and USA sometimes if you don't go to school, we are with the people didn't go to school. They don't know how to talk our to say, but that doesn't make people get upset no the problem is to train them so it's OK it's good. She did a good job to somebody. That's why it matters.❤
Am a nurse with 23 yrs experience and we've been doing this jobs to oldand teenagers and infants in kenya, in gulf countries, and am okey with my job and i do it with all my passion. Ive been in the same situation but we ignore them. Not only from old men but younger males but we never put in our minds, as long as we do wat took us there. Not even in gulf only but even in kenya from a man who had been working in gulf for years na nikakataa. When we refuse we also stop working for you to avoid being hurt or harm by those families
The interview was very lit until you said "kaguka" ....🤦🤦🤦 I swear , the sick old man might have been very stubborn , but it was not right to adress him as "kaguka" .... 😮😮😮
This interview was very uncomfortable to watch, the arrogance, the selfishness, the choice of words, the facial expressions…., I hope the “Kaguka” family doesn’t get to see this. That was elder abuse, sick people should be treated with dignity. Thank you Mwangi for asking her to address her former client with respect
Hapo kwa waarabu hawapendi watu wao wakiwa wazee it’s not true! Shida ni watu wakienda uarabuni wakirudi they behave like they’ve lived with the whole country 😳😳😳
Apo kwa kuombea guka asikufe 😅kuna shoshoo ako apa since akuje salary iliongezeka kiac juu nambadilisha /namuhudumia na kazi still nafanya akigonjeka 😪mimi hupiga simu had home naomba wamuombee asikufe🤦hadi contract yangu iishe😢but congratulations gal I know salo ilikuwa powa🥰
I think among the courses watu hufunzwa wakienda huko gulf, kuwe na hiyo course ya kuchunga wazee, na employers wa make sure they take the right people, trained for those jobs, and not just anybody. Otherwise, thanks for sharing your story
Oooo warabu wabaya watoto warabu nyumba ya mwarabu chakula ya warabu mbaya nyinyi ndio muko sawa100 kwa 💯 yani Mimi nibora TU nipambane TU hivi na watoto wangu na nyumba ya ila mfanyakazi no rabda kabila wengine kama wahindi lakini sio nyinyi
Our beautiful 😍 daughter Njoki ❤️ 💕 ♥️ 💖 You really love yourself 😅😊😂 You could not work with children in the office, God truly loved you Amen Amen 🙏🏿 😊😅😂❤ We thank God for His grace upon your life in Jesus Christ name Amen 🙏🏿 🙌🏿 ✨️
This girl was so allogant selfish alikua anajua kuka wasn't knowing what he was doing yet you treated him bad you even wished him death ad he was the source of your happiness today ask for forgiveness juu labda hukujua ni makosa
The lady is ok. She did her best in the circumstances and that's why she survived there and the employer was expecting her back. You're just being petty.
Hata ukipata bf, usikawahi mtumia pesa zako. Weka benki please. AWAYS. Jichungieni pesa zenu. Pesa hazina kaka ndugu braza wala sista. Jiwekee bank mpaka utakapo rudi.
Congrats Njoki for making use of your experiences in the Gulf that now you are a consultant. Very good advice to those planning to go and work in those countries.
Hakuna mtu ata laani pesa ndio akupe hizo ni belives za wakenya kukosa akili ya kujipanga alafu ukifail unasema pesa ya mwarabu, mhindi haina baraka tuache hii mentality yakupotezana
Ata Mimi nilikua naosha nguka pia aki pupu anatoa namkono kunionyesha na vile ilikuja inanuka,nilikua namwosha kama gari namwosha mikimweka ngoto juu ya kunisumbua😂😂mungu anisamehe
I Njoki's problem,she was not informed elderly people means lots of care,my fellow medics understands what nursing care entails. So ,i wish she had experience from the hospital so that she understands you handle any gender is well taken care of just like in Kenyan hospital n age too.Just visit any big hospital in Kenya esp orthopedic hospital n u can understand how medics work.Otherwise ka guka as u call him hopefully ako alive
Hi family if you want to know more about gulf services, applying passport and jobs to apply reach Njoki via 0745783861
Thanks
Hi have learned a lot from njoki, especially on money issue, that we should pray for our salary and the saving aspects.
Good girl be blessed 🙏
Clever girl, you are blessed.
No@@LizzieNimos😮
Im a fully qualified Registered Nurse in Australia and I still wash,shower,toilet ALL my patients,young or old! Humble yourself before the Lord and He will lift you up! 🙏
Am also a nurse in Germany for years and I love it. Being a nurse or Doctor is a call, one has to be kind to patients. For we shall also be old and might need help also.
This girl was rude and hostile,do you want to say even her children are not arrogant.
All these challenges this lady is talking about are also here with us in Kenya. I think it's New to her because after school she had not been exposed to such challenges. I'm a medical personnel who has witnessed how visitors to our patients behave. They even ask the cleaners what they will be doing if they don't step on the floor and make it dirty.
For the aged, even in our communities, the behavior is the same. Even herself when she will grow old she will behave the same or even worse. I think she cannot make at work even in Kenya for she cannot persevere.. From her story, she was getting tired every time because of laziness.
Yeye mwenyewe will humiliate her workers.
I do the same in the 🇰🇪🇺🇸
Interested in Uk am a caregiver in gulf any connections❤❤@@carolyewa4711
Nice story of njoki,am also in gulf (Saudi)but I thank God i got very nice bosses
Njoki nothings wrong with its Damentia
Woow nice one,asanteMwangi Chris kwa ku host this beautiful gal..im happy for you Njoki Ndegwa,you have a great future and a bright one ...more grace in your work ✨️ but mm hapo pa kuuza wines and spirit and you are a believer of Christ sijapenda...i pray God will give you another business idea.
Ata wewe ulikua ma maringo saana.Kaguk,unafurahia akingojeka usipike I think naturally huna roho ya utu! Nways best of luck
Kiko na madharau me simpendi
Njoki mbugua is very focused and knows what she wants and very straightforward. She will go far God bless you my dear
Kazi ni kazi my dear bora uteswi Mimi nataka ata kazi ya kuosha mzee Bora siteswi nalipwa pesa nzuri mtu anikonect
Do you have any experience dear?, ama ndio unaenda kuwa fresha nikuangalilie??
Young people or rather our children think they will never age. Aging to sunset years is a blessing. Take care of the aged so that when your time comes someone will reciprocate. Thank God for each new day you wake up to, renembering you were born so msny that day.. Some little ones dint live even for an hour to enjoy that comforting situation of being breast fed. Also many dint see the end of that day, Others did not live for a week, year, a decate, etc. The fact that we are still living is a miracle and favour from God.
She is a vibe hope that part of taking people to gulf is true. Otherwise your interview is good mi siko Gulf but i have learnt alot. Barikiwa sana
Njoki nothing comes easy but for sure ulikuwa lazy kairetu atafutae achoki na,akichoka,ashaa pata lazy u wer'e😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nimeona hivyo 😂😂😂😂
Nursing is a call, but many chose it because it's world wide.... Meaning You can be a nurse anywhere.
Pale kwa kufundisha watoto sikuona ugumu.
Kwendauko!! I've done care giving back in 2014-2017 na i loved doing it...❤n respect the elderly n the sick
The old man loved her and you can't fit in her shoes so you too, kwendauko!!!!
Wote hawafanani labda wako alikua mzuri,,Mimi Niko na yeye huwa Hadi anakutusi na kuchapana
Hi njoki have realy enjoyed ur conversation and thanks Chris's for bringing this lady to ur show it has teach us a big lesson and educate us too wel my question is I have a brother he has been looking for a job in Qatar for some times but we end up with con Agents twice us a sister I fill bad bcoz now he doest have a job so I was asking if u have a chance u can get him a job us a securety and how much the salary and the age he's 45 years and how much do I have to pay for commission plaese kindly reply I will apprecient thank watching from Saudi Dammam ..
Mimi najua gulf yale napitianga nimefumilia juu ya shinda yangu but for now nimelemewa nikija hapo niongee unaeza sikia watu wakisema niuwongo na mimi ndio na jua
Mimi daughter ya huku alisema black nikama shetani niwe anafaa gloves na mask Heiiii nimelemewa sasa juu wakiona unatii wa natafuta ingine 😢
You are really courageous, May God help you succeed in life.
That was a dependent adult,he needed a trained person not any one can handle dementia and also sisi wote tutazeeka my thoughts is some tribes are too proud to work in gulf,stay home mkule cabbage.
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Nursing is a call... Not everyone can be a nurse but many chose nursing because it is worldwide na mutu hawezi kosa kazi..... If that is the reason someone decided to be a nurse, ... Then you are doing the wrong job. Am a nurse in Germany for some years now and I really love it
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Hii si mambo na tribe but individuals😮
It breaks my heart that people leave Kenya to earn 35k. Kenyan politicians have failed us. 35k is what my sister was earning as a secretary in the late 80's. With inflation, people should be earning at least 60k a month.
Today show was very interesting, I like it congratulations Mwangi.
Huyu njoki mwenye naona hapo anakaa yule anaye act na dada sarah big_ups
Pia mimi naona kaa yeye
N yeye 😅😅@@harrietnthama7200
My first job in America was taking care of old people while doing my masters degree. I really loved that job, even more than my current job which pays 7 times more. I like old people, I just like giving them dignity, especially those whose families abandoned them. It's a blessing to give back 🙏
I don't know what is being said but what you have said is so very moving, tears want to run out my eyes. Where are you, now?
@@oliviairving114 I'm still in America
@@mercyk2672. OK.
Look at your name though, a name loved by Africans, what does it say? Are you surprised, then that you loved that job?
I have never lived in the USA. I have visited Brooklyn. There are people from my childhood, former colleagues, former in-laws through a now deceased brother, and others meant to be flesh and blood. My Dad used to live in Miami. He died about 3 years now.
Neighbours, a family, who lived right next door moved to America, except the oldest offspring, the older of the two sons. The wife/mother died about two years ago. The photographer who lived opposite moved to there too but long before that family. Our mum used to hire him to take our photos. My mother's sister's younger of two daughters moved there when she was, maybe late teens or beginning of her twenties. Lots of things to which we paid no attention. A guy, a colleague of mine knew moved there. It turned out that our mum knew his mum and her sister when they were young and they used to go together dancing. That same colleague eventually immigrated there. Sometimes, it is a small world.
When I went to visit my cousin, my aunt's daughter I mentioned, above, it turned out she knew the cousin of the guy that my colleague knew. The cousin lived with his aunt- that guy and his family, which included their grandmother before he went to America.she was talking about her friend and the way she was being treated (badly) by a certain guy. The name of the guy, Wayne, I knew and he turned out to be the cousin of the guy that I knew through my colleague. Which meant my cousin also knew you that guy. She was also in touch with the photograher and he came round to get me. All of it was so surprising. And another surprise was that she was friend with one of my former school friends, Colleen. She also happened to be telling a story about how Colleen's husband was treating her. My cousin also knew a guy that has a son with a girl I knew at school. That girl did not immigrate to America but she worked at the family's bakery.
When my mum died, I had a phone call from America and it happened to be the colleague who was a friend of the guy whose mother knew my mother. What was surprising about it, is that she knew my mother. She said that after I left, she used to visit my mum. I also got another phone cal from Americal that related to my mum's death, from someone who used to always be at our house. She was an adult and we were still children and she lived just at the back of us. We could see her place from our yard. There was just enough space for walking through and that is the space that separated the properties. She told me she has a daughter. So I had new links with two people from my past, through my mother's death. I am linked up on Facebook with 4 former school friends who live in America.
I am glad that you appreciate the elderly. Coincidentally, on Tuesday, just gone, I was speaking to the guy fixing the front door. He happens to be from Uganda. I asked him if his parents are from Africa because of the way he addressed me, which is not and has never been a cultural thing here. But he was also born in Uganda, although one could never guess, that's why I asked about his parents. It is, though, where I was born and that's not Africa. So he said that children today don't respect. So, I said that children don't have grandparents around anymore. It is just the change in the infrastructure whereby the building of houses has been replaced by the building of apartment buildings- a social tragedy. The distance from grandparents who are today in care homes or live a vast distance away in their own homes, has removed that closeness to first and second generations, the oldest of family members who would have time for children since they were born. Who told the stories and about life in years past and were the ones through whom children built respect for the elderly. Our mum had a friend. She was not from our country but she lived there. We addressed her as "auntie Marie". Her name was Maria. She also moved to the country to which we moved and we just loved it when she came around. We just sat at her feet, all comfortable just to hear the stories. It was so good, I feel like a child right now. When she died we were so sad.
I've never had a problem getting close to the elderly. Their hair is so silky. You could snug up to them and feel so warm and safe.
Mercy, when I come across people like you, it makes my day. There is so much finger pointing, accusations, allegations, demeaning going on among the African TH-camrs. So very sad when a means to get it together is there before Africans. Upload your videos to each other about your country within Africa. See what you have in common and the things you can admire. Learn each other's language, which makes for easier communication. Learn each other's kinds of food. That is a lot of learning that could be done and which also would be opportunities to put together videos for this platform, without having to worry and wonder what to record.
Very refreshing writing to you.
@@mercyk2672, OK. Thanks for letting me know. And did you become a nurse?
Have you ever visited England? A good number of my school peers became nurses, in the US.
@@oliviairving114 no. I went into I.T
I don't want to judge this lady, but anakaa kisirani!!
She is inpatient too
Lol... hana uvumilivu. Ameshindwa Kenya alafu pia huko ameenda kusumbua.
Niko saudi but huyu ni kisrani tu😂
😂😂anakaa
😂😂😂😂 mi napitia comment
Congratulations mwangi, to talk to our lady,kwita mzee kakuka,hiyo jina ni mbaya, mzee kuka...
Njoki, you have a fabulous and amazing voice. A great future ahead
Dear lady mtu akizeeka akili huwa inarudi kama ya mtoto,hata wewe ukizeeka utakuwa hivyo.I dont blame that old man.My grandfather alizeeka and he used to do strange things.
Imagine when you help these elderly you bond and treat them well,. This woman is evil. Hata hana aibu ati nilikuwa nakafinya, shame on you
She is so arrogant . In fact she should be arrested and charged for violating the elderly rights.
So they accused her of being lazy🤔 but alifurahia sana patient alipowekwa feeding line just because she didn't want to cook. Ok then, she wasn't lazy.
Nursing is a call.
Yes you went through alot,bt patience ndio huna walai..anyway,all the best
Being a nurse or a doctor is a call but Many chose to be nurses because its worldwide. Huwezi kosa kazi Kundunga shidano ni Kundunga shidano..... Wherever we are Worldwide....
Wacha makelele hio inaitwa caregiving kwani munafikiria nurses ufanya kazi gani hata wewe utazoeka ushindwe na your daily leaving or ogonjeke ulemewe.
We should have mchujo so as not sent our worst to Uarabuni...this lady is a bad caregiver. Huyu roho mbaya. She overrates herself too.
Ako na roho mbaya sana aki alafu ako na alot of negativity,kwani kila mtu kwake alikua mbaya 😅,awache kufanya watu waongope kukuja gulf.
For me yes kuna some challenges Na kuna waarabu wabaya Na wazuri but inatengemea Na wewe
Alafu ana taka kazi rahisi ...haana bidii
Kazi ni ku complain tu
Yeye si compassionate
Kuna mwarabu anaruhusu shagala aguze mwanaume hata kama ni mzee ama mimi ndo nimesoma vibaya hapo juu,mnijibu kabla niwatch 😁😁
Kama hujafika gulf sijui unapanua mdomo kusema nini.
Thankyou so much mwangi kris😊for your visit ...it was nice having you
Kuongea ukweli kuna words umetumia vibaya...machakula,kaguka..but all in all tumekusikia
Huyu dem ukua na Madharau ata tiktok
Naeza chukuwa number nikupigie
mind your etiquette madam
Madhabau ya Ezekiel imenifuza mingi ya kiroho kufanya nikiwa uku gulf 👏👍
I came here fast , huyu anafanana na Cindy waTiktok ..... Wa "kuma mia" kuma mia" ..alaaa , I thought ni Cindy ....😂😂😂 Congratulations gal.....na nimemuona Huko kwa Dadah Sarah ...kikuyu comedies.
Wallahi wanafanana😅😅
Hebu tupe hio link itatupeleka kwa ati; Kuma mia, kuma mia😂. That's funny, ningependa kuiona.
// Nb; Unaimba vizuri sana, mpaka sauti ! ❤
Ukiulizwa swali, jibu straight, au na expanation kidogo tu. Tena, bcz ushatueleza story tayari. Hata mtihani shuleni, hivyo ndivyo bora kujibu.
Unaeza refusha, but ni time mingi unatumia; na u are given a certain time kujibu hilo/or hayo mabibu.
Au kitambo kidogo utasikia mwalimu wale wanasimam
-ia Test wakisema: STOP !!!
Km hukusikia, ni : Commerce House.
😅@@VeronicaDunbar
This is the most descriptive and honest person. She describes exactly what happened to her. I feel that life is a journey without a destination.
This programme is so educative.
It highlights life experiences.
Mama pia mm Niko na cucu mzee na anaitoa pia
you wished the old man could be sick and in hospital for a longer time to suit your selfish needs?
I have enjoyed the story 👍👍👍👍
From the heart. Njoki is down to earth. The kaguka reference is metaphorical. Haters can say anything but the fact remains the talk has been an eye opener to many. There are very many opportunities here in kenya. We need to have supportiveness. But some of us are helpless unhelpable.
The prayerful approach is about character, self respect and good faith for determination.
Over to you in your personal construction of reality...
Kazi yangu sio kukutoanisha, lakini huyu mwanamke nikichwa ngumu.
Na vinye niko happy gulf❤❤😂😂😂😂hizo zako ni story za jaba .........anyway thank you Kris
Wewe endelea kusema uko happy... Juu hujakaa na mgonjwa ndo ujue what's being happy...😢😢😢😢
Nonsense,, eti story za jaba, wewe kama ulipaatika shukuru mungu idiot....😢😢😢😢 ombea wezako hawakubahatika😢
Watoto wa siku hizi they want easy life. She wants to sit and earn.
Wewe ni lazy,😅😅😅juu ata dada sarah anashinda akikuchcpachapa
Mimi nilikua nakaombea Ka dedi kaka dedi😂😂
Utapata mtu hajai deal n waarabu akimjudge 😢😢 sorry for what you went thro waarabu wengine hawana adabu kbsa and they disrespect " shagala"
Njoki, you are fabulous, you inspire young girls. Care is not for everyone as it is. Dementia is a specialist care. Poor girl. Don’t criticise her, to be honest the employers were wrong to employ a young person without the knowledge. Well done you tried.❤
Wow what a encouragement 🙏🙏
I understand about time because maybe she didn't go to school to be trained but it's OK as long as you're helping somebody like that we yeah I understand because yeah I am Nurse and I'm from Kenya too and USA sometimes if you don't go to school, we are with the people didn't go to school. They don't know how to talk our to say, but that doesn't make people get upset no the problem is to train them so it's OK it's good. She did a good job to somebody. That's why it matters.❤
Am a nurse with 23 yrs experience and we've been doing this jobs to oldand teenagers and infants in kenya, in gulf countries, and am okey with my job and i do it with all my passion. Ive been in the same situation but we ignore them. Not only from old men but younger males but we never put in our minds, as long as we do wat took us there. Not even in gulf only but even in kenya from a man who had been working in gulf for years na nikakataa. When we refuse we also stop working for you to avoid being hurt or harm by those families
While listening to to this show I feel like there is contrast between praying to Lord and selling spirits and wines
That's great talk Njoky
The interview was very lit until you said "kaguka" ....🤦🤦🤦 I swear , the sick old man might have been very stubborn , but it was not right to adress him as "kaguka" .... 😮😮😮
I love the story and your music
Njoki wa Dada Sarah❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Mtoto wa pasta na wines and spirits 🤔🤭🤣😜
😅😅😅😅
This interview was very uncomfortable to watch, the arrogance, the selfishness, the choice of words, the facial expressions…., I hope the “Kaguka” family doesn’t get to see this. That was elder abuse, sick people should be treated with dignity. Thank you Mwangi for asking her to address her former client with respect
Ona huyu😂😂😂😅😅 waimbakii
Lack of wisdom
True, so disrespectful.
True sii kaguka ss wote tutazeeka
Ka
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It was so sad😢😢
Huyo dame anatakiwe akizeeka aitwe haka kacucu na daughter in law apitie Huyo hayo
Ti kagima...Rwana rùnene
You hit him back, you call him kaguka.... your oldage is coming and same measures of treatment will be delivered to you
Kanguka most people refer to small bodied sio madharau ni background imemulea ndio wanaongea ivo
Thanks sana Njoki l'm asking unachukua girls from how old
Hapo kwa waarabu hawapendi watu wao wakiwa wazee it’s not true! Shida ni watu wakienda uarabuni wakirudi they behave like they’ve lived with the whole country 😳😳😳
Apo kwa kuombea guka asikufe 😅kuna shoshoo ako apa since akuje salary iliongezeka kiac juu nambadilisha /namuhudumia na kazi still nafanya akigonjeka 😪mimi hupiga simu had home naomba wamuombee asikufe🤦hadi contract yangu iishe😢but congratulations gal I know salo ilikuwa powa🥰
Kunona sio food,ni weather 😅😅
We apo kwa pesa Mimi hapana my kids my first priority nimeteseka sana na watoi wangu ,wacha wakule iyo pesa
😂😂😂😂mi too boyfriend hata 5bob yangu siwezi
I think among the courses watu hufunzwa wakienda huko gulf, kuwe na hiyo course ya kuchunga wazee, na employers wa make sure they take the right people, trained for those jobs, and not just anybody.
Otherwise, thanks for sharing your story
Tell them the truth si kuombea pesa Siri ni kutoa tithe hiyo ndio mambo yote
I agree with you
Hio ni yako
Yah
Nko naiyo kazi saa hii ni ngumu sana mmi ni Agnes
Oooo warabu wabaya watoto warabu nyumba ya mwarabu chakula ya warabu mbaya nyinyi ndio muko sawa100 kwa 💯 yani Mimi nibora TU nipambane TU hivi na watoto wangu na nyumba ya ila mfanyakazi no rabda kabila wengine kama wahindi lakini sio nyinyi
Hiyo ya kuchunga mzae ilikua the best job ever,easy not tire somesome
Kwanza hamuwezi kazi midomo mirefu kukashifu watoto wetu waoneni wahindi wanakaa nyumba Moja miaka 15 sio nyinyi kuhamaham
The host ame mantain skin face vipoa,hadi unaeza mlamba.
Our beautiful 😍 daughter Njoki ❤️ 💕 ♥️ 💖
You really love yourself 😅😊😂
You could not work with children in the office, God truly loved you Amen Amen 🙏🏿 😊😅😂❤
We thank God for His grace upon your life in Jesus Christ name Amen 🙏🏿 🙌🏿 ✨️
Lakini was" kaguka" necessarily yet he was the reason you got paid😢😢to an extend hadi unawish akufe.weh.
Only kadama can understand her.
After praying for your money, ukaamua tu ni wines n spirits 🤔🥺...cheeeei🤦♀️
This girl was so allogant selfish alikua anajua kuka wasn't knowing what he was doing yet you treated him bad you even wished him death ad he was the source of your happiness today ask for forgiveness juu labda hukujua ni makosa
The lady is ok. She did her best in the circumstances and that's why she survived there and the employer was expecting her back. You're just being petty.
This lady is good. Stop bushing her. She had to survive alone being soo young.
No...She needed training. Huyu hawezi fanya kazi huku UK. Hawa watu wa ofisi sio wazuri. Hi ni kazi ya mtu mzima. Heri ningepewa hio kazi.
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Arrogant is the Word....
Weweee..10yrs sijawahi tumia bf...Ata sina iyo bf
Hata ukipata bf, usikawahi mtumia pesa zako. Weka benki please. AWAYS.
Jichungieni pesa zenu. Pesa hazina kaka ndugu braza wala sista. Jiwekee bank mpaka utakapo rudi.
Thanks Veronica God bless 🙏🙏🙏🙏
She's free to tell it as it is, watu hanpendi mtu akisema ukweli.
Shes not trained so its okay
Congrats Njoki for making use of your experiences in the Gulf that now you are a consultant. Very good advice to those planning to go and work in those countries.
Am so happy because hajatoboa mapua nasijasema kutoboa mapua ni VIBAYA
Hahahaha nafikilia ni mimi peke yangu napitia hiyo😂😂😂ya mafi
😂😂😂😂 uliona uchi ya mtu mzee ukatoroka pole na ww ulikuwa unalipwa vizuri I know
Hao warabu wabaya ndio wamekusadia ama maskini unge kua ushago Na pesa zao hazina shida nyinyi ndio Wenye shida huna shukurani
Gulf hakuna kusaindiwa ati upate pesa ni kujikaza nakufumilia
Shukran gany na unatumia nguvu yako kufanya kazi
Tuko hapa rada kabisa late thn never🙏
Nimecomand kuolewa this year hizi Gulf pesa ni tamu but surely .
😂😂😂😂
Hakuna mtu ata laani pesa ndio akupe hizo ni belives za wakenya kukosa akili ya kujipanga alafu ukifail unasema pesa ya mwarabu, mhindi haina baraka tuache hii mentality yakupotezana
Well said.
Wakati utapewa pesa zimelaaniwa utaamini it happens. Shukuru mungu hujakutana na mambo kama hayo.
I dnt like the way ur expressing eti ka..that word isn,t a good wor 36:25
Hizo ni kelele tunawajua ma urgent
Please niambie commission ya security in Qatari ni how much
Ata Mimi nilikua naosha nguka pia aki pupu anatoa namkono kunionyesha na vile ilikuja inanuka,nilikua namwosha kama gari namwosha mikimweka ngoto juu ya kunisumbua😂😂mungu anisamehe
Ata mm natafta kwenda Oman
Ati tibs full name ndio????😅😅she lied
Thank you 😂😂😂
Weeuh mm wanituma naweka jicho then najifanya sisikii eeish😂
Its because you are not called to be a nurse....... Nursing is a Call.
Hata Sisi hua tunaziombea but watu ndio hawajui kujipanga juu watu wengi gulf ni hawakuzoea kushika pesa mingi before
Yes its true 🇰🇪🇺🇸
Hiyo nayo ya kutumia mwanaume pesa sjawahi😂😂😂
C minus sio mbaya🎉🎉
Looks like only Rosie is happy in Gulf
Me too I can can't complain 🙏
Me too ikentttttt complain,mimi na rossy tuko samesame
Me too am happy. I thank God
Am very happy to glory to God
Me too i can't complain,, 3yrs now na niko na kashosho,, I thank God
Mmi niliosha Babu in Kenya wee nikaahuka 14days ningimu
A good teacher
I Njoki's problem,she was not informed elderly people means lots of care,my fellow medics understands what nursing care entails.
So ,i wish she had experience from the hospital so that she understands you handle any gender is well taken care of just like in Kenyan hospital n age too.Just visit any big hospital in Kenya esp orthopedic hospital n u can understand how medics work.Otherwise ka guka as u call him hopefully ako alive
The story is well ad clear ,bt hapo kwa. Kutumia boy frd pesa sio mm .na hapo kwa kuja gulf na 18 yrs hiyo nayo Sina maoni
Watu wa ģulf kwani ni mashidano ama ata stori hazina miguu wala mikono....anyway mi nimeeda kuosha hamam