This is touching bro…waah. I can imagine how life was. Never forget about where you came from and count your blessings.
wah.mimi sijapitia mangumu sana but i can tel watu hutoka mbali sana
kwanza kulelewa na granny…naifeel bro.sir Jah never forgets his pple.hope now u can buy her all what she wants
it was all about the irony,neighbors were eating goats for xmass n us plain boiled maize
Actually, life is funny. When you think you’re having a hard time, unapata another person in a much worse situation that you hadi unamhurumia.
wah.this is soooooooooooo touching
tru coz pia mimi nlipitia some difficulties but listening to some stories guys share i just keep quiet
hmmm
big up kizee!.. watu hutoka mbali kweli… let’s also not forget the other kind problem people go thru i.e. psychological problems… some people may have never missed a meal but they grew up in a violent home, watching the mother being beaten and tortured; some may have had everything but grew up in a dangerous envitronment and witnessed all kinds of horrors like the Rwanda genocide. There are also other kinds of challenges like living abroad where u’re alone; no one cares about u. Hapa ndio unaskiaga someone had money, drove the latest car, lived in a decent house but committed suicide unashindwa ni nini
waah asante baba my parents provided everything for me but mm upto date nakuaga tu humble na huruma mingi
Was the world supposed to stop rotating because we were going thru sh!t, or what ?
Every body went through some sh!t, and as we are taking, people out there are taking sh!t, that’s life, Ladies and gentlemen.
Mzee njoro na kanywaji yake ndo alikuwa problem yangu. Akishapewa anaimba wimbo za kamaru kwa ploti until late into the night. Sasa tukicheza hapo nje mchana unaskia hebu tuimbie zile wimbo za babako. Despite hii ufala he made sure tuko provided for.
Brare fuu, why try be sarcastic?
Everyone has a strory…Some are greater than others. However, how can we get your story if it’s not told?
Thanks for sharing. I’m always amazed that everyone who was brought up in hardship never blames or disowns their parents. Even the most hardened criminal will express immense gratitude, and the desire to help out his/her folks financially.
Yet, when humans face one little calamity, they’re so quick to blame God while forgetting all the other blessings He was bestowed upon them. The same benefit of the doubt should be extendedto God, even more because He knows the end from the beginning. If we could trust our poor parents to do what’s best for us, how much more should we trust an able God?