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- Dr Karambu Ringera, a jovial welcoming and kind lady from Meru shares for the first time her story of how she was taken advantage of as a young girl. This resulted to a pregnancy but she wasn't ready for the turmoil that was to follow after she gave birth to her son.
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Hi Dr Karambu.I am Nosiphiwo from South Africa.I am in England now.I know you from another platform of Gender Equity.....It is so inspirational to listen to your story❤
This kind of stories gives me hope that i shall meet with my sons and they'll learn what happened that they were hidden from me by their granny and auncle coz their dad died when we were already separated and at home. Oh my God cant wait for our reunion.
This is very real ,Don judge women who are not with their children ,women who are raising kids without fathers ,very nice talk.
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I didnt know this lady that l have admired for so long has gone through so much.
Hugs dear.
Dr Ringera, you are a hero....
I can relate it's 17yrs down the line my son is now in form 3 many judged but didn't listen we are now happy raising my son without a rapist
Deep. I hope she has healed from the trauma, many women suffer in silence while the society judges them harshly.
Volume pliz
Its a good story, many women pass through a lot, some cannot disclose to the public, but Dr. You made it through thorns and roses
33:44 a step mother will always remain a step mother until in the grave.
Strong lady here.
Well done brilliant lady for sharing yr story.
Wicked step mother 😢 Mama wa kambo si mama
This woman is great, I met her through her cousin. She owns a children's home and she is a mum to so many. May you be blessed with a long life Daktari.
Including me,she is my mum
When you have pure loving ❤..God can never forsake you.Thank you Dr Karambu for being a blessing to other lives
I have a student who got pregnant at age 12 raised in a children's home, the son of the matron who was 1st yr in college lased soda with a drug and taped her got pregnant today her life is hell she lives in Nairobi, struggling struggling everyday
Happy endings 😊this is kind of stories i want this year no more sad endings coz it made me to be paranoid 😢
Yaaaas we are happy to hear this.
😂😂😂. Yea. They can make you paranoid. I watch them and I feel like employing a body guard 😅
Doctor, God is a faithful judge. Through all your emotional tribulations😢God 👑 crowned you with a very blessed and polished Son who, when young; lived a life full of lessons and with both parents in his life despite all the drama. You are one strong Mother 💐 🌹. God has wiped yours tears, i pray you continuetoenjoy your motherhood. May your son live a long fulfilled life. You two are emotionally a true rugs to riches testimony, and thank you for everything you are doing for and in the community. As for your sons other family, im sure you have given him a free will to decide for himself. Even that step mom just bless her for looking after your son whether she wanted to or not...
Dr. Karambu you're blessed and you're a strong lady.
Whatever you went through, now is history. God has seen you through..
God's blessings
Thanks Yvonne for bringing Dr Karambu to your platform to highlight some of the things women go through.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you so much for watching
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I enjoyed every bit of this story...she is brilliant,she is a whole packaged 🙌
So glad you enjoyed
Some women are so forgiving imagine kukaa chini na mtu amekurape about coparenting as in the trauma tu waa!Pole sana
I feel its a lie why woyld u want to co.operate with a rapist.let her say they were also friends.
The father to my sons tried to carry them from school but i transferred them & moved from that area. He is always trying to humilliate them on fon showing them how he's better but in vain. I made sure we are very close with my sons upto now. They are 16yrs & nobody can take them anywhere.
Thanks Dr. for encouraging someone. A big thank you for being a strong support system to the wodows.
So proud of Dr Karambu, so so inspiring. Thank you for the interview.
Wow I have drawn so much inspiration of Dr. Karambu story. Indeed some not so good circumstances that we may encounter may turn out to be an inspiration and informative to others. At least this story has a happy ending , her reconnection with her son.
God is faithful. When you trust in God all things are possible.
Such a happy ending, good for you mama.
Story of my life
Daktari you're a strong woman of God. You've gone through sooo much, but may the Lord bless you coz of helping those needy children.
Thank you for airing Dr. Karambu's story.
The son needs to know how he came to be where he is. No hiding the truth from him of what transpired. Otherwise he will one day hear it from another source which may affect him and both your relationship with him. My mum used to say "speak the truth and shame the devil". Stay blessed.
It's common sense for anyone to know that no matter how difficult you make things for people especially in a case like this of an innocent child 🚸 remember they'll grow 🪴 up and even if you hide anything from them they'll learn from the society coz God will allow truth to be revealed for the sake of the individual child 🚸 who's being denied the truth.People who practice this kind of evil will always be answerable before God and will face 👀 some punishment from God 🔥🙏 so people be careful what you to others.Good job Kawita for hosting the Dr it was a good and educative discussion.Happy New Year to both of you and God bless you 🙏🔥🛐🕊️✝️🌹
Real touching story..ashes to grace. Good wirk Dr. Karambu keepmit up. Sorry for that barracks incidence.
Very very sad indeed. Watching from the middle of nowhere in Kakamega 😢
Dr Karambu you are such an inspiration
Beautiful story ❤❤
Beautiful story auntie❤
17 years later and she is crying,... the pain... Welcome to kenya where you grape a woman you don't know and then kidnap her son...
Imagine the trauma she's endured.. Men please take some accountability for your actions 💔
Am proud of ýou
You are a great blessed La dy🎉🎉🎉
People are not their circumstances. Beautiful Doc.
Some so called friends are just wolves 😢😢
Especially when they know that you are reserved, innocent 😇 and they are not, but wayward, prostitutes!
Dr Karabu, I'm going through the same trauma, and God helped me to land on this story
😢hugs
God will see you through. It is a hard road to walk, but have faith and. hope that this too will pass.
May God heal your heart, May He give you many more Kids and many more years my sister.
Great story mam and educational
This story is almost my story very sad story, only one thing makes it different!
Listening to it just woke up an old wound which that’s trying to heal!
God will never forgive all the rapist that took the innocence of any girl in Jesus name Amen
Thanks so much for that beautiful interview with Dr karambu... it's so amazing God bless you kawira
Mungu akumbariki sana. You are very good girl.
I love your composure ,you are blessed Dr Karambu
Happy New Dr! So sorry for all you went through for your son but truth is you are great and strong woman. God bless 🙏
God love your dear heart Dr. Karambu 🙏🏿
She once taught me in umoja which was owned by their family...so sorry she's my mum's relative
This could have been any of us. Young adults especially College Leavers need to be equipped to navigate the world and to find an escape route when they sense trouble. You have taken your pain and used it to better thr lives of others. God bless you for caring and healing in the best way possible. Bless.
I love the Happy ending ❤❤
wah noma sana..in the 90s things were strange, people in the system used to get away with alot of wrongdoings,,and an observation of the luhya people thats how they operate, i think it is the tradition that the child stays with the father no matter what ,i know different guys one has 5 children each with a different mother. it is good her story tuned to be good in the end
I wish she never told that rapist about it
Thanks be to God
This is what am going through the hands of mother in law 😢😢 who's holding my son 😢😢
@carolinemutende7731 5yrs now you won't understand mama's boy when they join hands unaendea mtoto anakuambia ako kwao n he's above ten yrs 😌😌
Hugs
@@jasmine91627kama mtoi anakujua wacha wamlee atakuja
Mine is a whitch,always wanting 2 sacrifice my children 😢
Pole sana for the disappointment.
Amazing lady and amazing educative story❤
My girl went for a birthday party took juice and she cannot explain what happened from there,but found her self pregnant at 14yrs so sad 😢
So sorry dear... happened to me many years back though I was a bit older and got a girl... she is now a mother too and I thank God for everything! 🙏🙏🙏
That's why I don't support teenagers going for parties people are cruel out here,my workmate had the same experience they spike something on her drink she was 17yrs that's how she got pregnant
Sorry for that but never allow them to these parties. They are dens of evil things from children raised in awkward lives.
Thank you Dr karambu
Watoto wa aina hio hua na baraka kubwa
Imagine
In the Meru culture, kids belong to the dads.
It's honorable that they take care of their offspring but keeping them from their moms is pure evil!!
He was a luhya na nko na wa mumeru 16 yrs now hajui husoma aje wala hukula ma kuvaa nini . nothing like wameru huwatupi even in my times it was that slogan but nikusema Tu .
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I think it's not about tribe but individual men and wemen behave differently.me what i know is the child belongs to the mother
Girls abortion is not a solution please so stop abortion
But she said she was raped.why would want to keep such a child anyway.i think he did a honourable thing to take his child.
@@shikuliz4134 I have a friend who left children with the so called meru dad. She went to visit them but they were like slaves, were not schooling but for the step mother's children, they are at school. That nonsense, is a narrative.
Love this story. Great interview.
Thank you so much for watching
The interior ,,,wooow,this is what i love.Let me listen now.Happy ending daktari.
Thank you so much for watching
I tell you, atleast kawira would have given us a clear glance of the chairs they are 👌
So inspiring
Your English is perfect....love it...❤
Duh, like seriously 🥹. she's Dr. K.... Plus isn't she just speaking basic English 🤔
😭😭😭😭🥺this is what scares me most...i had a 1 night stand with a man and i got pregnant and i coinceived unknowingly and i never loved the man but i moved in with him because i was not able to bring up the child but later i went back to school and i did better and i decided to stay my own because i can't live with someone i never loved but now i have a child with him😭😭he is now 7yrs his dad is from millitary home and i am afraid if i will allow him to be visiting his dad they will not allow me🥹🥹i am so scared i love my son so much and i want him to have access with his dad but those guys are heartless..i am only 24 i want to focus with my life but this keeps pulling me behind i don't know how to go about it...anyone reading this and has he/she how i can go about it please guide me i am confused🥺
An amazing woman. I have been to the orphanage
Happy new year Vyonne and Tuko family. This inspiring story would like to get in touch, i know Dr. has given her contact it good to be pinning them on the screen for easy view coz sometime been listening while busy with things.
Please check the pinned comment.
It's right there.
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The story has reminded me of how the Kenyan court did to me it's a long story but for me I usually visit my children n pay /but anything they need also we men pass through a lot wen it comes to women hiding children from us
Men who have remarried can't access children. Whatever good they found in the other woman should also apply to kids. Av hidden mine since they were 5yrs until now. They are 16yrs & safe, very bright.
One thing I am happy about is that you found your son. Sorry for what you went through. It is a story that girls should learn from seriously.
Another thing, your top has very nice colours, but if you can remove the pocket it will look even better.
Haki wewe na hiyo pocket. 😂😅😃
Haki wewe na hiyo pocket. 😂😅😃
Haki wewe na hiyo pocket. 😂😅😃
Good story !
Good different interview
Glad you loved it
At what age was he kidnapped by his dad?
This happens a lot and with people who you trust. Watcha tuu. 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️😭😭😭.
Luyah my people they don't live there blood out
May God restore you in Jesus name. Amen.
Yani Mungu saa nzingine ni waajabu sana wengine wana shuka kutoka mbinguni kwa njia ya kurepiwa
Imagine that
You say, she completed school, she completed college not she finished college!
binadamu wengine sio watu wakuzaa nao why would you hide a child to his or her mother ushenzi mtupu
Dr karambu went via hell indeed, thank God happiness was restored
Despite judgment of some of you that it wasn't rape but giving birth and motherhood doesn't change wee huyu mama ameota moto mbaya
Step into your worth
There's nothing like "in the middle of nowhere in kakamega".
My current situation 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭May God heal my hrt
😮 hugs
Yhis thing z common in Kenya
Kawira, you always rush your guests through the story. You did not let Dr. tell narrate how she started the orphanage and how she is managing , when was the it started?...let your guests tell their story to the end please learn from Lynn Ngugi.
Stop being judgemental
Eish Lynn ngugi is doing her own show let kawira do hers as she knows
@@simongitu7311 people grow and become better by observing those that were there before them and are successful. I watch Kawira all the time and giving feedback on areas requiring improvement. There is nothing judgemental about this. I believe you would wish to know more about the Doctors journey....the story isn't over and that's where I wish Kawira would go to in the next interview.
Stop comparing people here,watch lln if she meets what you want
One person cannot be the other. Again the objective of the show was about the life of the Doc not the orphanage. Title of the story matters
Kakamega is beautiful it's not in the middle of nowhere 😊
She didn't know the place she was going anywhere
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To me it was!
Tell her
@@MohammedMohammed-uz4jn angesema maybe huko chini Busia but if you go to Kakamega utapenda very beautiful with green forest and good roads
Before she said kakamega i could tell the tribe. Luhyas don't allow the kids especially the sons to grow out. So sad for your ordeal😢
Thats a lie.i think few honourable men.coz najua waluhya wameyupa watoto.
@@RrrrRrrrwrw-wn3jj it is luhya culture they keep their own kids infact from siku ya kunyolewa fanya research
@@irineougo2677these days,they even ran away,,,wakitambo ndiyo walikuwa responsible
My sons are growing with me. Which Luhyas?😂😂
@@irineougo2677 Wangu niko nao. Those are stories. My sons don't even know those nonsense. Am with them since 5yrs & now they're 16yrs form 3.(twins).
Sorry dear,you suffered the consequences of a bad family
amani children home
How did she write to him and yet they were not in communication? I didnt get that part
Lier.alikua beshte yake.she says she was raped unajipeleka kwa mwanamme alafu unasema alikurape
@@RrrrRrrrwrw-wn3jj I do not know who you are. You seem to know me more than I know myself. Please yourself. It is MY story. What is yours??
@@RrrrRrrrwrw-wn3jj Says a foolish man and a potential rapist. If she says no it's a no even if she's drunk respect her no!
Huyu ni murongo kitu alipeana kitu moyewe.kwani unapanua yote iitiririke mpaka kwa kizazi
😮Step mothers think they own other women's children. Maternities are open.
Better to
I've to this men tell them you're not the father
Ukizaa na mluyha akid more so a son just forget😢
But people don't hear....at least her situation is different
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True wasumbua watu na watoto sana
True but she hadn't even agreed to the conception of the child.
Unapata wanangangania mtoto na saa hizo hawajatoa mahari kwenu,hata sukari😢
Wacheni kuzaa na waluhya
Waluhyia ni watu. Sio wote ni wambaya.
We have good luhyas
Very insensitive
She was raped!!!!
They wanted the child because he was a boy
People are wicked and they can't live longer with their wickedness
Yvonne, do you go for counselling? These stories are too heavy and many. Take care of your mental health too.
Yes I do.
Thanks a lot for your concern.❤❤❤
Im sorry but i think this man was a gud man apart from raping.ata hii kusema aliku rape u took ur self to a man then u say he raped u.he didnt attack u on the road or in ur house l.just say u were friends.he was responsible,u said u were raped why did u want to keep the child anyway they wanted to compensate u even.congratulation to the man for taking his child.n being responsible.
Was there an agreement between them...if not, it's RAPE.
I don't think it's true
Beautiful story auntie❤