Instead of running shows like Being bahati, we should have this as prime time family talk show on our Kenya TV'S It will inspire millions in kenya and beyond. What an inspiration from Job.
"Sometimes the love we are looking for is just next to us. We just need to change the perspective of the people we expect this love from" Job I remember you from Med school. You are unstoppable!!!!!
What a story, what a lesson. We still have great men, kudos to the adoptive father. I like the part where Job threw the clothes plus the change into the river and decided to face life and move forward. That was the turning point. Quick recovery to your Dad. Hope you will write a book about your life, it will inspire many.
This is 💯 my story. Am gal and my mum got married to my adopted father with me as a bonus as well . All I remember is when I started knowing myself I was in my adopted father's house so am not sure when my mum separated with my biological father,but it must be when I was a small baby .I grew up knowing and respecting my adopted father as my dad. Then when I was 16,thats when I came across the so called biological father, although he showed some love, I couldn't acknowledge him as a dad. My heart only beats for Ruo, my adopted dad and it's him whom I carry his name SUSAN RUO with pride. My daily goal is to make him proud and happy. As for my biological father, no hate, no grudge but to me he is like any other man walking on the street
Beautiful story, because even pain, rejection and illegitimate can birth amazing characters. And in the times I looked up to you in Med school and out, and following you online, there's not a taint of illegitimacy in your character. Thank you for sharing your story! Inspiring. Informative. Master orator 🎊
very inspiring story....my every daily prayer is that God guides my path and ways, cause I'd also wish to see myself adopt a kid and make a life-changing experience full of love to one child out there...this is what I wish for myself on my 30th birthday.
This is a beautiful story. I happen to come from the area where you attended high school. I swear I've laughed so hard with your humour. God bless you as you give back to your family. #respect to your dad🤦♂️
What an adorable step father doing great job to support you unlike other real dad's that deny their real kids. Thank you Job Mogire for that wonderful and inspiring message
We share same story and I came to realize when you start loving those around you and yourself, you will soar like an eagle. Thanks for sharing this inspiring story. Ekeririanda ekenene sana
I think you should also do a gesture of appreciation for your biological father because no matter what, he remains to be your real father. You were not consulted in the decision that led your parents to separate but that should not be the reason why you miss your father's blessing. Make a point of looking for him, carry with you a token just to say that you recognize that he's the o e God used to bring you to this world. You will unlock blessings that you never thought you had at the same time breaking the curse of fatherlessness on your generation. I wish I had the chance to do the same with my biological father who was also estranged.
My dad "acknowledged "me but cared less about me,I was broken to pieces.But when he was about to die,he reconciled .It hurts to this very day.Why did he have to treat me so badly,why didn't he school me,why why why ,so many whys.Am tone between who to name if I ever get a second son since am married.Is it my step dad that raised me for about 5 years ,then changed overnight and even burnt our house to ashes?Is it my biological dad?Is it my brother who is named after step grandpa? Or should I name him after my loving husband and add the name Junior, just like Raila Junior?But we shall decide when that time comes .
@@philiskibaba7032 doing well is not necessarily financial or wealth of physical wellbeing. The shame of seeing a child so well brought up.......that alone is enough to kill a man from within
Instead of running shows like Being bahati, we should have this as prime time family talk show on our Kenya TV'S
It will inspire millions in kenya and beyond.
What an inspiration from Job.
Important things and information are never taken into consideration in our country sadly.
I would vote for this program as well.
very true
When an a man shows total love to his adopted kids they turn to be his blessings ...Godbless your step-dad...
Well said dear!
What a narrator . how he combines the humour into the sadness of the story is amazing.
This is a beautiful humorous way to tell such a heartbreaking story about your biological father.
"Sometimes the love we are looking for is just next to us. We just need to change the perspective of the people we expect this love from"
Job I remember you from Med school. You are unstoppable!!!!!
What a story, what a lesson. We still have great men, kudos to the adoptive father. I like the part where Job threw the clothes plus the change into the river and decided to face life and move forward. That was the turning point. Quick recovery to your Dad. Hope you will write a book about your life, it will inspire many.
This is 💯 my story. Am gal and my mum got married to my adopted father with me as a bonus as well . All I remember is when I started knowing myself I was in my adopted father's house so am not sure when my mum separated with my biological father,but it must be when I was a small baby .I grew up knowing and respecting my adopted father as my dad. Then when I was 16,thats when I came across the so called biological father, although he showed some love, I couldn't acknowledge him as a dad. My heart only beats for Ruo, my adopted dad and it's him whom I carry his name SUSAN RUO with pride. My daily goal is to make him proud and happy. As for my biological father, no hate, no grudge but to me he is like any other man walking on the street
My twin🥰🥰🥰" this is our story"
Things grown men to do children. Biology is just that. Mr. Mogire may God heal you.You are a gem.
Beautiful story, because even pain, rejection and illegitimate can birth amazing characters. And in the times I looked up to you in Med school and out, and following you online, there's not a taint of illegitimacy in your character.
Thank you for sharing your story! Inspiring. Informative. Master orator 🎊
My brother, you are a winner. Mzee Mogire was your dad. Period.
How I wish that we can acknowledge that the love we are all looking for is right next to us...............amazing
Say that again my brother...Kero.....what??
Such humor. Such a touch. That village should celebrate you now!!!
Kerongorori
Such a touching story told by a warm hearted man
I am so touched by this. God bless that step dad
very inspiring story....my every daily prayer is that God guides my path and ways, cause I'd also wish to see myself adopt a kid and make a life-changing experience full of love to one child out there...this is what I wish for myself on my 30th birthday.
This is a beautiful story.
I happen to come from the area where you attended high school. I swear I've laughed so hard with your humour.
God bless you as you give back to your family.
#respect to your dad🤦♂️
The story of my life....i wish i was this courageous to share it.😭
So humorous, thank God he made it after all that.
And yes,sometimes the love we need is right next to us.
Thank you for sharing. Your DAD is indeed a great man. Bless him.
here from House of Mastery...Dr. Mogire may the Lord bless you sir for the great work you are doing sir.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Wow what a strong man... wish him quick recovery to enjoy your appreciation to him .... brought tears to my eyes...
Beautiful story. May the Lord continue to bless your father
What an adorable step father doing great job to support you unlike other real dad's that deny their real kids.
Thank you Job Mogire for that wonderful and inspiring message
OMG!What a glowing, powerful tribute to a step dad!wow!bless the Mogires!
Great!It almost made my eyes teary! You are also a great man!Be blessed!
Its so touching & let men know that the adopted child is a blessing to u so long as u subject love to that child.
Very inspiring Job. Wishing your dad better health.
outstanding beautifully told
Beautiful story
I would listen to this guy everyday
"Sometimes the love we are looking for is right next to us". Well said, Job!
"Sometimes the love we're looking for is right next to us." great talk Job Mogire.
Very inspiring.
Yeah ah ah Job Mogire what a story. I laughed at your jokes and also cried. One of the best and inspirational story ever!! All the way from KC!!
why am I watching this just now.
Wow!Simply wow.
I can relate so much,thank you MR.MURUIKI for loving me and taking me as one of your own.
This was deeply emotional. What a story , so well told! I laughed as much as i cried.
Me so
Inspiring story indeed
Touching life story.
Great and thanks for honouring Mr. Mogire .whoever I hope you make peace with your biological Father maybe he knew no better.
Maybe but he has a father
Exactly what happened to me in 2019. I have, however, learnt to fight for myself and promised to be a better father to my kids in future.
What an inspiration STORY l love it... well said the LOVE WE CHASE ITS JUST NEXT TO US.
Humorous... Sobering.. Short. I've learned a lot.. Thanks
I love, Sometimes the love we are looking for is right next to us
Well articulated👏🏾
Wow my best and most inspiring speech. May your dad never lack and keep up that great scence of humor; laughed to the end👍👍👍👍
Kudos to Mr. Mogire!!
To God be the Glory
Powerful!
Very powerful!
Such an inspiring story 💞💞💕
Thanks so much Job. We share alot. Im from sengera too. I will look for you nooindr kansas.
Very touching but delivered with humour!
This is a beautiful story
Amazing story by a good storyteller
Touching. Sometimes, the biological father is not the chosen father.
Awesome!
Wow wow am inspired by your narrative story Job
Keep up keeping big up for seeing what you was searching out within ❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing...sad at a young age you had to feel that pain.
Oh what a beautiful story!!
Oh wow! This is such an interesting yet inspiring story. Just what I wanted to hear today. Your humour is on level 10 🙌🏿
river Gucha I always hard of it but next i will go to visit it. thanks to your story, it will inspire many on the same situation. God has every plan.
We share same story and I came to realize when you start loving those around you and yourself, you will soar like an eagle. Thanks for sharing this inspiring story. Ekeririanda ekenene sana
Humour and tears!
This is deep
A very well narrated story...very inspirational..thank you !....
Such a beautiful story. The power of love and presence
Wonderful, Job. I am thoroughly inspired. I also identify with some of the places, like River Kuja. Thanks for the humour 😂
awesome presentation from job this engage should be longer
This is my story as well ☺️
That was an amazing true story.
Endugu Job your story is very relatable out here. Loved it and very interesting. Ekeiririanda is all we need.
I salute men who go the extra mile to be a father to a child not biologically their own
as a kisii i approve your speech
Wow you are a success story coz of accepting your life as it is 💯💯
So inspiring...
That is a very inspiring story, and well-delivered, daktari Job Mogire. Superb!
Waoh what an inspiring story and a good dad hope my sons deadbeat dad can watch this
Wow, thank you so much for this
😂😂 Oh wow what a hilarious and inspiring talk.
Sometimes the love we are looking for is right within us...
What a story
That man was a real man and a caring one.
Awwwwww,very inspiring Job Mogire.
What a story!👌
Very inspiring
I think you should also do a gesture of appreciation for your biological father because no matter what, he remains to be your real father. You were not consulted in the decision that led your parents to separate but that should not be the reason why you miss your father's blessing. Make a point of looking for him, carry with you a token just to say that you recognize that he's the o e God used to bring you to this world. You will unlock blessings that you never thought you had at the same time breaking the curse of fatherlessness on your generation. I wish I had the chance to do the same with my biological father who was also estranged.
Am inspired
Inspiring message Job!
Inspiring
This is the 3rd man in engage I hear talking of how wonderful step daddy he had
Have not heard any about step mother.
Have heard at least two
Wow what a story! 😂💯🔥
My dad "acknowledged "me but cared less about me,I was broken to pieces.But when he was about to die,he reconciled .It hurts to this very day.Why did he have to treat me so badly,why didn't he school me,why why why ,so many whys.Am tone between who to name if I ever get a second son since am married.Is it my step dad that raised me for about 5 years ,then changed overnight and even burnt our house to ashes?Is it my biological dad?Is it my brother who is named after step grandpa? Or should I name him after my loving husband and add the name Junior, just like Raila Junior?But we shall decide when that time comes .
I just love you my brother
I cried
Nice.This should go to all deadbeat dads.I wonder where that man(biological )dad is now?
Probably struggling in shame
He is the one he came to take to hospital..
@@phillthethrill243 He came back for his adopted father Raphael Mogire. And may God heal him.
You will be surprised he is doing so well.sometimes I wonder if karma really exists
@@philiskibaba7032 doing well is not necessarily financial or wealth of physical wellbeing. The shame of seeing a child so well brought up.......that alone is enough to kill a man from within
Wooooow😭😭😭
Humorous🤣🤣🤣🤣 very inspiring
Amen
...becoming a source of love...
😂😂😂😂
Great story teller
Wow!
Humorous in a creative sort of way gaaki
What is the name of the school again?😂😂
Kerongorori SDA mixed school
My chapo person!