Mommy where are you? She travelled all the way from Gambia to Kenya in search of her mother| Tuko TV

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Mommy where are you? She travelled all the way from Gambia to Kenya in search of her mother| Tuko TV


Imagine your father refusing to tell you anything about your mother for 32 years then moving on to start another family.
That’s the ordeal Fanta Jallow is in right now but she is not ready to give up until someone provides the answers she is looking for. She travelled all the way from Gambia to Kenya in search of her mother and this is her…

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  1. I belief strongly she will meet her mother. If not she will meet her mothers family. God is so great that she is grown up and she can be able to travel also she is educated. Lots of thanks to her grandmother. She is one in a million. strongly she will meet the other family. Thankyou lynn.

  2. I hope in Mombasa, she was connnected to : Journalist, Local TVs, Governoe, Police, Dcs, DOs, Chiefs, Elders, Schools, Colleges, Churches, Mosques, Communities, Newspapers etc

  3. i saw this comment on facebook. it could be a lead

    I saw her story ,nakukakuwa there is a lady who works in kenyatta market who goes by the same name, who was married by a Gambian those days and has a similar story.

    I guess she is the mother 🤨

  4. I can now see why many Africans do not want their children marrying other Africans because the differences are just too much. She had to change her name just to enter Gambia. I am a Zambian but I didn't need to change my name to enter Zimbabwe. It shows that this fantasy of one Africa is a charade.i can also see why slavery was and is so rampant in West Africa. It is only enslavers who change names by force. Poor kenyan woman, East Africans are nice people. I have a strong feeling these people killed her.

  5. I hope. this girl will find her mother, her mother may not be in Nairobi, or she could be having a new family, and again, the names could be confusing. And again, if her grandma can't tell her, who knows, may be they killed her, why would they not want to discuss about her. I wished she could have found out if she was working before she left, and who bought her the ticket?, and why was she mistreated? maybe her husband had already found the now wife that is the reason he does not want to be involved.

  6. My eyes are very wet of tears,just feeling how much pain she has in her,its not easy to take the step she had taken, may Almighty God bless her nd make it easy for her to meet her mum.

  7. When a person or people refuse to talk about an incident or something as serious as answering questions about a parent……..That poor lady/Her mother is dead! She was murdered. I don't know why her relatives just don't tell her what she needs to know.

  8. The embassy can help find the students who went to German from mombasa or with that name those days. Wether she’s there or not the family is there . She’ll find her mom’s family