I never thought it will be this difficult to have my own man and settle in Kenya| Tuko TV

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I never thought it will be this difficult to have my own man and settle in Kenya| Tuko TV


Suleiya Rajab, from Tanzania narrates her experiences in trying to find love in Kenya and how she lost touch with her son for over five years.

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  1. You can get in touch with our guest via
    +254792 017 828 (Olivia Rajab)
    If you would like to share your story with us please WhatsApp Tuko Video Team on 0115 106407
    Email kingori.wangechi@tuko.co.ke and or eucabeth.mukami@tuko.co.ke
    Thanking you for being part of this wonderful community

  2. Hi King'ori Wangechi. I hope this finds you well. Minute 2:15 to Minute 3:07, I understand this lady's father passed on when she was about three years old and the only shelter they knew was demolished because it was considered a taboo for her mother to continue living in it after her husband had left for the other world. So King'ori, we haven't started to be senseless now? We haven't started to be abusers now? What makes the abuse culture not a taboo all these years yet we comfortably kick an old widowed lady out of her husbands house because of taboos? This is insanity!!!! King'ori, are we going to continue with this abuse culture until Jesus' second coming? If so, do we expect to inherit his kingdom? Some folks can be so infuriating!!!

  3. Mwanaume wa kupenda mtoto sio wake na family yako ilishindwa,then unashimda ukimwita wazimu sijui kichwa kimebondeka,ebu toa hiyo ninja wewe tuone kichwa yako au sura yako,juu wewe ndio akili punguani sasa,mbona aliyekuzalisha alikataa mtoto na wewe?hauna akili kweli na hiyo akili mbovu ndio itafanya uteseke juu kuna vile unajiskia sukari,still huyo mwanaume anakupenda,sema tu una wanaume wengine huwezi kaa bure

  4. I was in a relationship with a woman from Kenya, she started to ask for money constantly early onin the relationship. I was pushing back and complaining but she would guilt me and use all tricks in the book. In the end she made a least a million shillings kes and bought an apartment without my knowledge. The premise of asking for money was to cover day to day cost, of which was a lie. 8 months before i ended the relationship she was to see someone and ended up intiating sleep with him. Foreigners are vulnerable when looking for love in Kenya.

  5. Eti watzanzania hawataki kusafiri kuja kutafuta maisha kenya? Kunanini watz husafiri mbali na huko saudia kama ulivyosema huwezi kuta mtz akiteseka saudia wakina msimamo hawataki mambo ya kumuogopa mwarabu huwezisikia akilalamika kwenye media ati ameteswa na Muarabu

  6. Title na stories zenu tuko mbona haziendani siku hizi i think the lady is more interested in getting her kid back if you give wrong tittle the story becomes kinda boring

  7. Tuko stop clickbaiting. Your stories are always catchy and always impactful. The title is far from the reason for the interviewee's intenrions, which is also very twisted. I lost track long time ago. Sorry the story should atleast demonstrate some credibility. This one doesn’t. She also seem to confirm that the child is not suffering and all his needs are met. Meanwhile this interview shows many clues of her irresponsibility. A good judge would order the child continue to live with the father (bilogical or not) till majority age when he can decide for himself.