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  • "Had I not left Kenya for Saudi Arabia, my parents would still be poor in the village, my siblings would not have gone to good schools and we would not have built our parents their multimillion mansion, rentals, and an animal feed shop for my father"
    Those are the words of 31-year-old Mary who has worked in Saudi for 8 years.
    On this episode of Tales, she takes Lynn through her life in the Arab country, how she saved, the life of her other 3 siblings in the gulf, and why the media will not showcase successful stories of Kenyans in Saudi of Arabia
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  • @LynnNgugi
    @LynnNgugi  Před rokem +175

    Good morning team LNN,
    What message do you have for Mary?
    You can reach out to her through 0793897208
    To share your story with us, send a summary to info@Lnn.digital
    or lynn.ngugi@Lnn.digital
    for consideration
    Thank you so much for watching:)

    • @glslatifahnsubuga51
      @glslatifahnsubuga51 Před rokem +3

      Mng too Lynn

    • @georgemburu9560
      @georgemburu9560 Před rokem +9

      Lynn Ma-nguuo means 'hippos' habitat

    • @marykabuthi6200
      @marykabuthi6200 Před rokem +5

      Morg Lynn......thanks for sharing the positive side of Saudia coz it's a best place to be having worked there for 4 years and came out successfully...It's a matter of obedience and keeping God first in everything you do.To me Saudia was an eye opener

    • @shirudavid1955
      @shirudavid1955 Před rokem +5

      Lynn also I will share my stories Lebanon 🇱🇧 also has been so good to me

    • @nellyrichy
      @nellyrichy Před rokem +7

      Nilikanya mkenya wacha kukemboi saii Ana complain na ako qatar tamaa ni mbaya weka mungu Mbele all shall be well

  • @merciedaniels2179
    @merciedaniels2179 Před rokem +1334

    Hy Lynn...I was in Saudi for almost a year, but we moved to Italy with my bosses...now we are staying in Italy... cause my boss is Italian and my madam is Saudi... I hope one day when I go back home you will host me.I didn't know I will end up in Italy and my husband is on his process to come work for them as a driver..mi aki ushukuru God Kila siku ...and ur stories ndio zimekuwa zikinipa nguvu daily

    • @bethkibe2210
      @bethkibe2210 Před rokem +22

      Uogo

    • @kingsman7965
      @kingsman7965 Před rokem +4

      wueh mlienda vizuri

    • @annk9141
      @annk9141 Před rokem +155

      @@bethkibe2210 why do you think is a lie😏 you are the kind of people who always wait for negative story about saudi

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Před rokem +50

      wow, this is so inspiring

    • @cha-cha2018
      @cha-cha2018 Před rokem +15

      @@bethkibe2210 nani amekuhurt ?😄😄

  • @SirKelvin
    @SirKelvin Před rokem +531

    I was in Saudi Arabia for 8 years, as a houseboy/driver , with two other girls (Kenyan & Philipino). I saved up all my money and bought a small land in Thika, and built my 3bedroom house, and own a hardware in Thika town, with a few smokie/eggs stalls around the colleges and streets in Thika. I NEVER regret being in Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately I can't say the same for my Kenyan female colleague. From my experience, people especially ladies, go there with little or no knowledge assuming very little and expecting too much, in little time without patience to understand what is expected of you and what you want from there. I know all employers are not the same,but even here in Kenya if I employ you and you keep dodging work and always on your phone 24/7 I will not be happy. The trick is to understand why you are there, and what's expected of you. You can NEVER compare Saudi Arabia with Dubai, where in Saudi they provide everything for you with your salary intact, while in Dubai you earn and pay up all your bills/basics with your salary. I owe my success to Saudi Arabia.

    • @sarahngige1589
      @sarahngige1589 Před rokem

      Need to be enlightened please inbox me

    • @Annet671
      @Annet671 Před rokem +5

      Congratulations

    • @SirKelvin
      @SirKelvin Před rokem +2

      @@Annet671 Thank you.

    • @hildamalimba6942
      @hildamalimba6942 Před rokem +17

      Correction not everything is provided most ladies get housing only they sleep on the floors with no blankets meals offered once in a day with a.potion for a 1year old. In saudi ladies go through a lot only when you don't work inside a house you'll see money or God provide you with loving bosses

    • @susannjoki6888
      @susannjoki6888 Před rokem +1

      sure l side with u bro

  • @ruthchepchumba4150
    @ruthchepchumba4150 Před rokem +36

    I'm happy at least she has spoken.. Me too I have been in Saudi for 3yrs I have managed to buy a plot for my mom. I have build her a 3 bedroom house and I have opened for her a small salon.. It's possible guys as long as you know what took you there

  • @karksymon5269
    @karksymon5269 Před rokem +9

    THIS LADY CAN BE A MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER. Eti juzi kwa barabara kulikuwa na accident, will that accident make others not to drive or ride on the same road?

  • @mauriceombeo1176
    @mauriceombeo1176 Před rokem +139

    hope mnaona wanawake wanafaa kulipiwa dowry ya 2million vitu wanafanya.she is a QUEEN for sure

  • @carolkiki5379
    @carolkiki5379 Před rokem +362

    I came last year Dec my mum was the first one to own a washing machine in my village,a cooker,fridge and settled all her debts am so happy I choose to go there. Not every one in Saudi faces difficulties actually my employer begged me to extend my contract but I had missed home crazily. Thank you Lyn for covering this amazing story

    • @mdpint9189
      @mdpint9189 Před rokem +5

      Maa shaa Allah

    • @queenbee1588
      @queenbee1588 Před rokem

      Thank you so much. We have success stories from Saudi too but they are rarely told

    • @itinifaith9491
      @itinifaith9491 Před rokem +3

      hii story ya simu ndiyo hupea madem wanafanya kazi huko ku mistreatiwa

    • @beckymaina8872
      @beckymaina8872 Před rokem

      Good for you.you have blessings of your parents and God.

    • @Ellanzbakery
      @Ellanzbakery Před rokem

      Woa nice to hear that God bless your mum

  • @MariithaandDre
    @MariithaandDre Před rokem +161

    What this woman achieved is very commendable. She went there with a plan and had a family that was very supportive and very involved in her life.

  • @natashablessings4354
    @natashablessings4354 Před rokem +10

    I went to Saudi Arabia in 2014,then Jordan,Bahrain and now am in Abu Dhabi, me and my sister tumejengea our mum,nimebuy plots mbili sasa nkihome ni kujenga rentals and my house to live in. Gulf has really changed our lives i thank God 🙏🙏

    • @sally7549
      @sally7549 Před rokem +1

      Hello, plizz connect me to Bahrain, I would like to work there please

  • @lennysam4126
    @lennysam4126 Před rokem +60

    Mm nko Saudi Arabia i have stayed this is the 10th year i have educated my 4kids built a house for my widowed mother and still in a process of building my own house God see me through

  • @catejraw2785
    @catejraw2785 Před rokem +195

    I will continue clapping for others until God blesses me... Congratulations 🎉🎉

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Před rokem +5

      This is a beautiful way to look at it :)

    • @joycekungu1957
      @joycekungu1957 Před rokem +1

      Same here👏👏

    • @perpetualmuriuki4682
      @perpetualmuriuki4682 Před rokem +1

      Good attitude,good job! Wanjiru you are such an intelligent, well brought up lady. You are so right in saying we all have a responsibility of making life how we want it to be. Life gives you back what you give out.
      Every place in life has its good and bad bad God makes a way when you seek His counsel.
      Glory to God for this positive story!

    • @perpetualmuriuki4682
      @perpetualmuriuki4682 Před rokem +2

      This girl is so full of wisdom and she is so genuine.
      I also worked in Saudi for 7 years.
      One important thing is, you need to use a genuine agency, read and understand the contract details, and have good work ethics.
      Shiru, you are really a gem.

    • @nxjjfj4923
      @nxjjfj4923 Před rokem +1

      I will continue clapping for others until GOD bless me highly waiting

  • @margaretjuma2244
    @margaretjuma2244 Před rokem +67

    I also went to Saudi Arabia worked for 2 Years. Saved my money came home,learned Germany language, got a family that invited me to Germany. Worked again as a House help for a year. Applied for a Nursing school, now working as a Nurse and married and having a Son. All that wouldn't have managed if I didn't go Saudi Arabia.

  • @muriirafaith371
    @muriirafaith371 Před rokem +11

    This is my third year here in Saudi as a run away AKA Kemboi...salary 70 thousand ksh...Lynn nikirudi ntakutafuta,May God guide me through this journey.

  • @Nancynana254
    @Nancynana254 Před rokem +139

    1.8 m for that house is good,, I’m tapping on this blessings you such a humble girl ❤

  • @martinkaranja4665
    @martinkaranja4665 Před rokem +30

    Lynn I have been in Saudi for about 10ys years now and I have rentals like 15 and built my own house worth 2.5m and my wife is running a business and doing well.

  • @catherineakunda3363
    @catherineakunda3363 Před rokem +92

    I honestly admire people who always have their homes and parents in mind. My role models

    • @farmwithmamai
      @farmwithmamai Před rokem

      Mazeee

    • @TriniRoyQuiReyes
      @TriniRoyQuiReyes Před rokem +3

      Yes Catherine Atunda there is so much Joy in remembering home and having ones family in mind. God bless you richly Amen

    • @esternakisa4963
      @esternakisa4963 Před rokem

      True

    • @raphaelkioko7188
      @raphaelkioko7188 Před rokem

      It is the best thing you can think of in life. This girl transformed the life of her parents just becase she remained focused. She is the Joseph, Ruth and Esther of the bible. Those parents have every reason to thank God for giving them such children. Wow.

  • @catherinemuniu6826
    @catherinemuniu6826 Před rokem +10

    My sister was in saudi for 3 years and she built herself some rentals Saudi Arabia has been a blessing to her.

  • @bryantona1998
    @bryantona1998 Před rokem +180

    She's so disciplined. That's where most of us lack and fail

  • @abedi6088
    @abedi6088 Před rokem +55

    From this story, one thing stands out..Tough times never last when you are ambitious and dare to dream..Dreams are valid..#NoHumanIsLimited

  • @planetshow3747
    @planetshow3747 Před rokem +19

    The maturity of this lady is on another level 💯 👌
    This are the stories that should be aired for inspiring
    Good job shiko kudos and bravo 👏

    • @salomewamuhu2252
      @salomewamuhu2252 Před rokem

      Shiru now working with Jehovacy agent twinga she congrats mama

  • @msgweks2148
    @msgweks2148 Před rokem +78

    Much respect to the father he taught his children to be humble and look what being humble has brought to their family. We need more fathers like ths who motivate thr children . I HOPE alot of fathers have learnt something here.

    • @njokiwachira7763
      @njokiwachira7763 Před rokem +2

      Yes her father is a role model his concern and dedication toward his children and plus I think his parental game is on top.We need such father's

  • @doreenmwenda939
    @doreenmwenda939 Před rokem +258

    Everything in life is easier when you don't concern yourself with what everybody is doing

  • @nancy1256.
    @nancy1256. Před rokem +51

    Team hammam mko wapii clap for this beautiful gal thank you lynn for highlighting the postive story of saudia amid the negative and heartbreaking stories we are getting frm saudia arabia

  • @mariamabdulazizi7987
    @mariamabdulazizi7987 Před rokem +10

    Watching this gives me hope, I pray for all my sisters and brothers working in Gulf.

  • @pheminaakell5576
    @pheminaakell5576 Před 6 dny +1

    I watched this story in 2021 and she's the one who inspired to come in Saudi, Santi sana sister wanjiku nilikuchart nikiwa Nairobi and you told me nijaribu bahati yangu nisiogope now in Saudi for 4yrs though am Akeboi but I thank God for his protection,,always be positive and everything will be okay🙏🙏🙏

  • @SirKelvin
    @SirKelvin Před rokem +56

    Lynn I wouldn't mind having an interview with you and showing you also what I have made from Saudi Arabia. I was there for 8 years as houseboy/driver. I live in Thika. I bought a 100/100 piece of land and built a three bedroom house. I also own a huge hardware, and 9 smokie/eggs mobile stalls around Thika colleges and streets of Thika.
    Saudi Arabia made me. It only requires discipline, patience and understanding what's required of you and importantly why you are there. I can NEVER compare Saudi with anywhere else , where they provide you with everything and you still have your salary intact, saving it all. I have so much to share too. I have employed 11 people in Kenya and I always make it clear. You are here to work make a successful living and not chat, spending all your time on your phone.

    • @jemk6098
      @jemk6098 Před rokem +1

      Even in other countries you can work hard and succeed but not everyone is lucky. Some have been killed/ treated badly

  • @merdgecollection3043
    @merdgecollection3043 Před rokem +88

    This Woman ameshinda wanaume kumi !! Keep winning!!

    • @gracegracy914
      @gracegracy914 Před rokem

      😂😂 kabisa

    • @worldpetscocktails
      @worldpetscocktails Před rokem +3

      Why men not other 10 women gosh🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @makinijc
      @makinijc Před rokem +2

      @@worldpetscocktails 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Miss-kl6jl
      @Miss-kl6jl Před rokem +1

      Ndio maana ntazaa mschana waschana hukumbuka kwao ...staki watoto Wangu niwategemee lakini who doesn't want such a responsible kid

    • @jaymwinyi6957
      @jaymwinyi6957 Před rokem

      Aki Tena nimefurahi sn kuona hii Clip,ameweza Hyu sista

  • @christinemungai2159
    @christinemungai2159 Před rokem +14

    I was in Gulf for almost 5 yrs. Went around the same time as she did in 2012...worked for 2 families and also decided to come back kupata mtoi. My take is, to listen to your gut feeling. Be prepared for anything. Lower your expectations and know your place as a shaghala. Kama hunyimwi chakula, hupigwi na hutusiwi (and by kutusiwa I mean by waajiri wako or watu wazima...kutusiwa kelba na watoi in gulf ni normal lol). Tulia ,ukishaa maliza mwaka kama umetuliaa mwarabu atakupenda!! I'm an introvert na kawaida waarabu hupenda mtu anashinda aki smile for no reason haha...so initially you can imagine I was nobody's cup of tea LOL. But by the time namaliza contract for both families kila mtu hadi nyanya zao walikua wanalilia kwa airport eti nimeenda. Don't expect executive treatment right off the gate but it gets better!!

  • @jenykenya2829
    @jenykenya2829 Před rokem +5

    Hi Lynn 👋 am Jael Mwake, 25yrs old working in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🇸🇦 but during vacation and holidays we always go to Dubai or in Kuwait.....I thank God I landed on safe hands.....my bosses are really amazing they always see me as their daughter en not a maid.I always enjoy every single of my day with them.Its now my second year am supposed to come back home next year January back they still want to stay with me....so they have agree to let me come home for 2months see parents en my siblings then go back to them.I hope one day you will host me to share with others I really have alot to say.

    • @PollyMwenzia
      @PollyMwenzia Před 14 dny

      Hae can you connect me with your agent pliz

  • @IamGodsfavourite6518
    @IamGodsfavourite6518 Před rokem +276

    Finally someone is here with a different story.Thankyou Lyn for giving her audience

    • @fatumaramadhani4159
      @fatumaramadhani4159 Před rokem +6

      I commented once positively on some forum in fb coz I was once in saudi, weeh I was offloaded a full lorry of stones.

    • @tbj7028
      @tbj7028 Před rokem +2

      @@fatumaramadhani4159 people here it seems they only want negative news

    • @joycemaina629
      @joycemaina629 Před rokem +5

      People only focus on the negativity...90% of Kenyans in Saudi are safe

    • @queenbee1588
      @queenbee1588 Před rokem

      @@fatumaramadhani4159 women are their own worst enemies.

    • @namsamson3443
      @namsamson3443 Před rokem +3

      A very smart lady . In everything put God first and everything will be possible 🙏

  • @aar7061
    @aar7061 Před rokem +171

    Things learned from the story
    The family has unity.
    The lady is an entrepreneur.
    The lady is selfless- she has connected other people.
    Sustainable projects- business eg botique; agrovet, rental houses, grade cows.
    Reciprocate our parents..
    SAUDI LIFE FROM STORY
    Respect the rule of the law.
    Understand terms of contract well.
    There's still inadequate freedom.

  • @milkamilka5244
    @milkamilka5244 Před rokem +9

    Well done young lady - I love her ethical approach to life. She is focused and understands what it takes to succeed .

  • @fionandanu1275
    @fionandanu1275 Před rokem +10

    Supportive,prayerful and United parents is the key to productive kids.kudos Mary

  • @carolwafula5940
    @carolwafula5940 Před rokem +76

    Wow this lady understands respect and honor, she knows how to attract blessings, her husband has found a good thing.

  • @lilianmilan4793
    @lilianmilan4793 Před rokem +38

    A positive story at last, my sister was there and she blessed our father with land we thank God. She is talking the truth, heshima pia muhimu.

  • @lateefahniwagaba6026
    @lateefahniwagaba6026 Před rokem +13

    I too have been in Dubai since 2015 and I can't deny that there are some who are suffering but I can testify that The Mighty Allah has really showed me Mercy and Grace. I have achieved what I used to dream of. To those who are having a hard time, hang in there 🙏.Thanks lady for your story

  • @mkmedia3006
    @mkmedia3006 Před rokem +7

    I love Mary's spirit and optimism.God bless you,God bless Lynn

  • @nasambuwanyonyi358
    @nasambuwanyonyi358 Před rokem +93

    The family carries the blessings of their Dad. It seems your dad has played a big role of unity in the family. Anything you touch will prosper

    • @alearn2714
      @alearn2714 Před rokem +4

      For real they made it coz of parents blessings.

    • @nasambuwanyonyi358
      @nasambuwanyonyi358 Před rokem +3

      @@alearn2714 very true, they have blessings of their parents

    • @alearn2714
      @alearn2714 Před rokem

      @@nasambuwanyonyi358 namwee sii?

    • @nasambuwanyonyi358
      @nasambuwanyonyi358 Před rokem +1

      @@alearn2714 kang'ali yaya

    • @alearn2714
      @alearn2714 Před rokem +2

      @@nasambuwanyonyi358 waiting for ur story too.

  • @margaretnjenga9018
    @margaretnjenga9018 Před rokem +47

    The beautiful aspect in this story is unity,,,,,unity is power,,I love this

  • @trinitynancy6567
    @trinitynancy6567 Před rokem +8

    Congrats Mary for the good work you and your siblings have done for papa and mama. Humility and integrity can only take you so far!!! Much love and many blessings!

  • @Gemhaul1911
    @Gemhaul1911 Před rokem +15

    Thank for sharing your positive experience about Saudi. I have to admit I have been hating on this place because the only stories I heard about it were terrifying until your experience was aired. I think your major attributes saved you.. you as a character, you seem humble, understanding, kind, down to earth, authentic, someone with goals and perspective in general, and most of all you’re God fearing. And that whole as a package my dear, is a gem! Keep up with being you and doing you plus praying.. your future is bright💚
    I liked when lyn said “unajua sai wewe ni pioneer!” That wasn’t a lie😉

  • @sophynjugi
    @sophynjugi Před rokem +58

    Shiroo.......she is my Agent a very nice,kind and good hearted person .
    She is the reason am here in Saudi Arabia.
    Awesome 👍

  • @el_bethelcreations.
    @el_bethelcreations. Před rokem +173

    What kids need ,is parents blessings,that family will go far because of unity ❤️❤️

  • @catherinemlughu4666
    @catherinemlughu4666 Před rokem +5

    Very focused, intelligent and hardworking girl.This is what is required in life .a very inspiring story.

  • @isaacsitiakalaabwenje
    @isaacsitiakalaabwenje Před rokem +2

    This lady has the right mind and talking the Truth......... Even my Daughter has lived and worked in Saudia for over TEN years, This is the first good story to come from the media.

  • @ruthharrietmusana623
    @ruthharrietmusana623 Před rokem +30

    Kadamas please gather we are really changing our lives,family's lives and children as well
    Thanks The Oprah of Kenya Lynn
    Am here in the UAE 🇦🇪 but atleast there's some change owning two lands and soon building my house
    Much Love from UAE 🇦🇪 and Uganda 🇺🇬 ❤ ♥ 💛 💕 💙 🇺🇬 ❤ ♥

  • @maureensally1515
    @maureensally1515 Před rokem +48

    This lady is very humble and lucky, that's why she managed to survive there...

  • @itallove
    @itallove Před rokem +9

    I like the way she praises her father, father’s are foundation of good family and here is example of good father, happy family

  • @disoba1
    @disoba1 Před rokem +1

    Love this girl! She is patient, respectful, focus, smart, wise beyond her age and hardworking. Kudos, you make us proud! ❤

  • @bujake956
    @bujake956 Před rokem +111

    Kudos to the parents Who brought up well mannered kids thats why they never get in to trouble in Saudi!

    • @josephinesuji5900
      @josephinesuji5900 Před rokem +12

      I think that is a very wrong and twisted idea to blame victims of mistreatment and torture of being I'll mannered

    • @bujake956
      @bujake956 Před rokem

      @@josephinesuji5900 nonesense !

    • @anjelinemorengua9474
      @anjelinemorengua9474 Před rokem +3

      So you mean wale wanapata shida wazazi wao walifail kwa malezi?

    • @anjelinemorengua9474
      @anjelinemorengua9474 Před rokem +1

      @@josephinesuji5900 Very wrong aki....Si kila mtu anapata boss mzuri huko Saudia na hata kama kwa mfano tuseme mtu amekosea hawana ruhusa ya kutesa mtu mpaka awe kilema au afe,heri hata wakufute kazi

    • @nancy1256.
      @nancy1256. Před rokem +2

      Prayers za mzazi ni muhimu sana

  • @beauternakeel8511
    @beauternakeel8511 Před rokem +42

    This girl is an inspiration to many.she's really making a lot of sense

    • @beckymaina8872
      @beckymaina8872 Před rokem +2

      Yes alot of sense. Very good lady

    • @sarahnyambura2918
      @sarahnyambura2918 Před rokem +2

      Beautiful story from shiru. Her elder sister was my classmate and I can attest these girls have been raised well. May your stars keep shining girls. You're blessed

  • @mwathani1
    @mwathani1 Před rokem +7

    She should say she found a lovely family because even in our own countries I have heard of wicked employers who mistreat their helps. So, lady you were lucky.

  • @florencejowili4023
    @florencejowili4023 Před rokem +5

    I like how she loves her dad💕💕.
    It's my dad, my dad my dad 😊
    Long live dad😊

  • @substantialtess
    @substantialtess Před rokem +197

    She also needs to acknowledge that she was lucky with humane employers. That’s the major key. An employer that treats you like a human being and allows that 2 PM afternoon rest

    • @emmahtamara4542
      @emmahtamara4542 Před rokem +5

      Sio. Wengi wanapata bosses wazuri

    • @george1528
      @george1528 Před rokem +23

      She also seems to be hardworking, and having right attitude.
      I don't think it would be the same if she was lazy

    • @nyasanisylviah8812
      @nyasanisylviah8812 Před rokem

      She just said my story

    • @substantialtess
      @substantialtess Před rokem +23

      @@george1528 nobody said she was not hardworking. She however had the right bosses that’s all. You could be all the right things hardworking, prepared for work, right attitude with a cruel mean employer who makes your life impossible and full of frustrations which would in turn make you uncomfortable at your place of work & incapable of persevering that’s all I was trying to say. Luck of good employers also played a role in her success story.

    • @lucymwangi154
      @lucymwangi154 Před rokem +7

      Not every Saudi employer is bad......I worked for mine & when I arrived the following day wakati wa orientation mimi ndie nilimwambia ile masaa nastahili kulala. I just asked them; what time do I go to sleep?
      Wasema 12am.....I told them to calculate 9hrs to know wqhen I was supposed to wake up & we agreed at 9am.
      Then nikafanya job one week ndio nishike rada......I asked for 2hrs each day during the day for rest.
      They had 2 kids, 5yrs & 3yrs & we settled on 4pm - 6pm daily.
      So its not as bad as people make it appear......

  • @abainelydia9456
    @abainelydia9456 Před rokem +40

    Thank you so much Lynn for highlighting us on both sides about the life in gulf countries. Yea just like she said even in our own home countries there are both good and bad bosses. For those with good bosses let's learn how to appreciate them. Personally I'm a Ugandan working in AbuDhabi but if I'm to write about my boss I'd fill the whole book.
    1. Our salary is always cleared by 30th every month
    2. Our shopping is covered until she even buys us our local food sometimes
    3. We always have breaks during day to rest
    4. Once in a while she takes us to nice places all dressed well for lunch
    5.She will never find you eating and tell you to get up and do something (she will be patient until you finish) and she will never let you do work while hungry even if you are out of home, you have to branch somewhere and take food...... etc.
    Well falling out will be there as humans because even with our loved ones (families) tunakoseyana but what matters is "making up" and knowing no matter what, that's your boss.
    Still those with bad bosses exist for people have different hearts.

  • @DuncankGtv
    @DuncankGtv Před rokem +4

    That's true... This lady have represented many families... Like ours.. It all started with my big brother then my sister and i and together we are united and we keep winning in everything we partner together by God's grace.
    Gulf its a life changer to many.

  • @nancymuriuki8705
    @nancymuriuki8705 Před rokem +6

    I haven't seen anyone congratulating the other sister and brother all thanks to them and the parents may God bless the work of their hands

  • @missk8647
    @missk8647 Před rokem +23

    Empower girlchild, and she will do wonders.
    Wow finally a good story from saudia. Alhamdulilah🙏

  • @rosalinemwariri9000
    @rosalinemwariri9000 Před rokem +59

    Being in Saudi, discipline and handwork pays. This is my 2nd contract and have never experienced anything negative.

  • @Chings001
    @Chings001 Před rokem +15

    Bottomline, she got a good employer, and she is a nice person too. Some people just get really bad employers. She also had a very supportive family back at home.

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      @lilianjames7537 Před rokem

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    • @ashasidibe6543
      @ashasidibe6543 Před rokem

      And good attitude. There are house girls here in Kenya munabishana sana its like yeye ndio boss

  • @omukadahlmmaculate7810
    @omukadahlmmaculate7810 Před rokem +7

    I wish all our girls who are in Gulf countries could listen this and be motivated👌💪

  • @stellawandia6885
    @stellawandia6885 Před rokem +34

    I know this lady she is telling the truth

  • @ananciataodindo7044
    @ananciataodindo7044 Před rokem +178

    She was just lucky to have worked in a good family

    • @joanogutu2482
      @joanogutu2482 Před rokem

      Wrong mentally

    • @eunicechacha4052
      @eunicechacha4052 Před rokem +17

      Yes..we can't say hao wote huumizwa/die ni lazy..it's a mix of Hardwork and finding a good home

    • @VvVv-kf8ho
      @VvVv-kf8ho Před rokem +8

      Aseme tu alipata nyumba mzuri si warabu wote ni wazuri bt huarabuni nikujipanga tu NA bidii yako

    • @reine924
      @reine924 Před rokem +3

      True, she found a good family. I've read stories of families that overwork their employees. One is made to work in more than one home with very few hours of rest (sleep), food ni shida and when the employee complains, she's beaten and if she dares run away she gets into more trouble.

    • @kinara5365
      @kinara5365 Před rokem +2

      @@VvVv-kf8ho na si wote ni wabaya.

  • @bree1633
    @bree1633 Před rokem +17

    Blessed woman! There’s nothing you can’t do when God is on your side🙏🏻 Love her humility & faith.

  • @annemigwi
    @annemigwi Před rokem +4

    This is inspiring, thanks Lynn for bringing this up

  • @nicholassabai7284
    @nicholassabai7284 Před rokem +135

    Another classic example of setting goals and sticking with them. 🎉🎉🎊🎊🎉🎉

  • @faithakinyi6556
    @faithakinyi6556 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much Lynn for the good advice and achievement I have just heard,me too am in Saudi Arabia approaching my 2nd year,as long as someone knows why she left home she needs to work hard and follow these people's rules,and when you do the right thing at the right time Lynn truly speaking your boss hatakusumbua,and my advice to my fellow ladies let's be prayerful because when you have God in you all will be fine,am Faith from Homa/ Bay County,we just need to be patient & God bless those who do good to others

  • @jamesjay5156
    @jamesjay5156 Před rokem +7

    Such a beautiful young lady with a heart ❤️ and a big brain 🧠 I love people who cares
    About there parents 🙏🏾🙏🏾God bless you more my sister. Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬❤️🖐🏽

  • @lucywahu5129
    @lucywahu5129 Před rokem +2

    Finally someone has talked my mind out, I was in Saudi for more than 10 years and I can't complain.As she has said, work hard, be smart and clean, that's all what it takes.Adding honesty and friendly..

  • @Prisca.W
    @Prisca.W Před rokem +105

    Glad I did the same for my parents with my Saudi money

    • @joycekungu1957
      @joycekungu1957 Před rokem +2

      👏👏I am planning to do,,,

    • @hellenjohn9592
      @hellenjohn9592 Před rokem +3

      Baby girl you love ur daddy thanks so much for love to ur daddy hee daddy daddy

    • @mildrednafula3082
      @mildrednafula3082 Před rokem +3

      Am also grateful I did the same to my parents

    • @lucykui8286
      @lucykui8286 Před rokem

      Nduhe connection Wairimu

  • @nellyrichy
    @nellyrichy Před rokem +22

    At last we have positive feedback maze ,thank you Lynn

  • @langutamacheke2412
    @langutamacheke2412 Před rokem +1

    A beautiful, humble and hard working lady. She's an inspiration. 🙌🏾🙌🏾❤❤

  • @MercyWinans
    @MercyWinans Před rokem +2

    Such an inspiring story!
    You are so humble,you are so kind,the unity your family has also its amazing!
    Indeed God hears us when we trust,have faith and believe him
    Keep winning gal!

  • @rahabnjoki7144
    @rahabnjoki7144 Před rokem +14

    This is a great story of two sisters.i watched it sometimes back, when this mansion was being built.well done young girls.keep on moving

  • @bebbybebby655
    @bebbybebby655 Před rokem +20

    At long last we have a positive vibe of Saudi Arabia tales of horror. Thanks Shiro and Lynn Ngungi my hero media personality

  • @juliokemisera
    @juliokemisera Před rokem +10

    Everything is possible when you trust the Lord.. I love this story

  • @simonpeterdiasporachannel1889

    Thank you Lynn. This story was mine. I have learned a lot. Stay blessed!

  • @gladwellwanjiru9742
    @gladwellwanjiru9742 Před rokem +28

    This gives me hope never give up on myself ,I always have a hope of changing my family life still working in saudi

  • @janemumbua1518
    @janemumbua1518 Před rokem +20

    The parent's blessings and support plays the biggest role. I'm just understanding why all the siblings haven't suffered in Saudi. Is it a coincidence that they all land in the hands of good employers? I love this success story.

    • @jennifermcwhortet7934
      @jennifermcwhortet7934 Před rokem +4

      Parental blessings.
      Parents have the Authority to cover their children.
      Its called Parental cover

    • @Gracia_Habibi
      @Gracia_Habibi Před rokem

      Saudi inataka tu discipline. U can't do good, be good na uchapwe ama uteswe. Am here 6years now.

  • @elizabethnganga
    @elizabethnganga Před rokem

    Beautiful!
    Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @julietwachera7254
    @julietwachera7254 Před rokem +42

    What an inspiration story, congratulations Ciru, you and your siblings made your parents proud 👏

  • @blessedmama5367
    @blessedmama5367 Před rokem +31

    Wow !! bravo!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 it feels great seeing your mama & papa living better 😁💕

  • @gracekariuki6688
    @gracekariuki6688 Před rokem +6

    Congrats gal, you have given us a positive story of that Country. Your parents are very supportive and no-wonder you prospered. Be blessed gal.

  • @cindyowino2899
    @cindyowino2899 Před rokem +10

    Very nice and moving story. Well done Shiro. It’s not easy to accomplish all you and your siblings have done.

  • @aishahussein2122
    @aishahussein2122 Před rokem +7

    Thank u for showing positive side of working in gulf countries . I also manged to buy land , build a house for my mum and am still working .
    People should learn to have patient hearts cos we all find challenges but we keep pushing ,strong , focused and we over come them .
    No Gain without pain that's my motto whenever I wake up and going to sleep .
    And I always thank God for making me strong every day.

  • @bellaolum9768
    @bellaolum9768 Před rokem +22

    I suppose what she says about discipline is key. But you might also find an employer who is just naturally mean. At least she is one of the few success stories. She has done well for her parents and may God bless her!

  • @karimimiriti3827
    @karimimiriti3827 Před rokem +2

    Aki leo niko naraha tele kusikiza hii story ya huyu dame she’s telling the truth thanks Lynn for hosting these brave lady here 🎊🎊🎊🎊
    I have a story about saudi too a good one have achieved and am achieving still through saudi nimesomesha nimejenga,I really thank God
    Aki watu watoke waongee uzuri kama huyu dame juu najua wako

  • @tourwithrose
    @tourwithrose Před rokem +4

    Shiro's humility is on another level. for the first time, I have heard a positive story about Saudi.

  • @michaelmwangi211
    @michaelmwangi211 Před rokem +12

    For sure this is a wise young woman,may God continue to bless her

  • @mamakerahmah5715
    @mamakerahmah5715 Před rokem +29

    Kwanza let me send my deep Congratulations to this family ..the support from their parents...the team work among themselves...if perhaps they see this comment I'm sending my flowers for them🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹I have loved the story behind the glory ,the positivity,the wisdom, the courage, determination not forgetting the sacrifice !

  • @charity4908
    @charity4908 Před rokem +2

    ...well-done...good thinking, arguments and reasoning...also well self disciplined young woman.👏👏

  • @beatricebolger9824
    @beatricebolger9824 Před rokem +3

    This lady is for real hard worker and successful. Lynne excellent content.

  • @naomijepkemboi8807
    @naomijepkemboi8807 Před rokem +17

    This is what i want so much to do for my parents.Build them beautiful house.I don't want to go to saudia but only God knows how this will happen. Kudos girl for this great job you have done.God bless you more and more.

  • @perisndirangu5985
    @perisndirangu5985 Před rokem +41

    Congratulations Shiro for the successful story about Saudi.Am also in Saudi and also with a successful story.This is my 6th year.First time I came to Saudi was the year 2012to 2015.Then 2019 my boss called me and insisted I come back to their house and work for them,I came back and am still working for them at Jeddah.For those of us in Saudi....if you are in a good family and their is a job vacancy at their relatives and they are good connect your friends.Thats what I have been doing.Tumejaza kijiji Huku and we are all in contract and God willing there are some 2ladies traveling to come to Saudi by next week.Saudi is all that Shiro has said.Prayers, discipline and working hard.

  • @marionciano8519
    @marionciano8519 Před rokem +2

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Absolutely loved this interview… Mary explained everything clearly she Knew why she went to do and achieved it well done👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽… our dreams are valid.. PRAYERS ARE A MUST!

  • @perpetureonsare571
    @perpetureonsare571 Před rokem +1

    She has a plan,hard working, Appreciative and has positive vibes ✨️ keep on going

  • @janetsalama1411
    @janetsalama1411 Před rokem +4

    Hi L, N, S for bringing this episode have been here in Saudi for quite sometime n have been building my mom's a swahili house n three retail shop n I bought Un acre land n I build two bedroom house n toilet n I rent the place n now am building my mansion house so Saudi all u Ned is working hard n knw where ur coming from n u will succeed so in Saudi not all Arabs are not bad n if u have good family u stick there n save us much us u can n ur dream will come true n most important prayers all the time don't forget Allah n insha u will make it one day watching from Saudi.

  • @flomaish9814
    @flomaish9814 Před rokem +5

    She is so eloquent, and I agree with her analogy of the driving. In all things there is good and bad but discipline will err you towards the good.

  • @martinchege4418
    @martinchege4418 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou Lynn for bringing inspiring stories From Saudi Arabia .

  • @raphaelkioko7188
    @raphaelkioko7188 Před rokem +9

    This is excellent. Together with her siblings have done a wonderful thing to their parents. This is God blessing the work of their hands. I have also noticed the love and unity in that family. God bless you Wanjiru and your parents.