Very interesting video. I lived in Kenya in the 1980s and have been looking up videos this afternoon of Kenya..It's nice to see that prisoners in Kenya have some opportunity to better themselves even if some will never be outside the 'steel bar hotel' ever again.
Just read your comment. The people convicted seems to agree that the courts are fair in treatment. Please explain why you made this comment. Just here to learn.@@Young.Forever
Well done, in our country, we deal with mass incarceration, with the numbers of releasing inmates back into society 650,000 times a year. The individual attention that is being shown in this video gives hope to many of the individuals doing time in the country of Kenyan. Stay true to yourself and thy heart will succeed.
+may june But remember they are the most intelligent people. Most of them know more than 7 languages, they are even able to talk in English, that's great. ! They also have their own language which I'm very sure that even if you spend 10years to study it, you'll still catch nothing. You better calm yourself and respect other people.
You may thing it’s funny but to me these are men who have refused to stay down. I take out my hat to them for their never die attitude and their resilience. These men have refused to stay in their cells passing time which seem to drag on into perpetuity. It could have been me. May God show mercy to these men who have come to a point where they realised they did take a wrong turn but now want to build a better future with what they have.
Very interesting video. I lived in Kenya in the 1980s and have been looking up videos this afternoon of Kenya..It's nice to see that prisoners in Kenya have some opportunity to better themselves even if some will never be outside the 'steel bar hotel' ever again.
magnificent upload Elijah Mwangi. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the high quality work.
It seems so kind, if only they did this in America!
We need some more videos and more Kenyans who have finance to finance prisons to be better and to build a economy that would help them and us
Glory to God now u are free again.
I just realised how kenyan government is kind to this pple..
True
Have watched videos of inmates in almost all prisons in the world and kenya we seem to be the fairest or among the fairest
So true
But the injustice is crazy, probably half the population are innocent. In Kenya, money speaks, evidence not so much,
Lol, do more research
@@LearnKuCode true. Kenya justice is for the rich.
Just read your comment. The people convicted seems to agree that the courts are fair in treatment. Please explain why you made this comment. Just here to learn.@@Young.Forever
Well done, in our country, we deal with mass incarceration, with the numbers of releasing inmates back into society 650,000 times a year. The individual attention that is being shown in this video gives hope to many of the individuals doing time in the country of Kenyan. Stay true to yourself and thy heart will succeed.
What shall we do with intimidating court s in Kenya
Wow..nice
Umeona ya Madagascar
It's hell on earth, especially solitary wah
Noma sana
Like the idea..
Pole
If you can't do the time don't do the crime
This awesome.
Good
Wow
I feel sorry for this guys aki 😔
Catherine Wamuha he murdered somebody
Catherine Wamuha sorry they cant talk english goodand sorry there so ugly
+may june
But remember they are the most intelligent people. Most of them know more than 7 languages, they are even able to talk in English, that's great. ! They also have their own language which I'm very sure that even if you spend 10years to study it, you'll still catch nothing. You better calm yourself and respect other people.
@@catherineorora6133 respect for murderers and rapists..HELL NO
He was released
Dear Lord Jesus Christ help me to make the right decisions in life so help me God in Jesus name Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 by Steve Irungu Jermaine
I thank kenya gorvement
They should be forgiven after every 10 years and released
studying law in prison???......hehehe!!!!!!!
Yes possible lately via e-learning or by part time lecturing jobs
You may thing it’s funny but to me these are men who have refused to stay down.
I take out my hat to them for their never die attitude and their resilience. These men have refused to stay in their cells passing time which seem to drag on into perpetuity.
It could have been me.
May God show mercy to these men who have come to a point where they realised they did take a wrong turn but now want to build a better future with what they have.
waozee huko ndani kabisaaa
chomwa bro
Wafungwa wengi wana ujinga beyond ujinga..
If you ask me.am more scared of kenyan courts
Think justice is there? ??
Money talks, evidence not so much.
How is his teeth still white in prison?
@@alvinmbugua8338 Im suspecting him..
Wafungwa waachiliwe
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