My mom sold me to my husband for Ksh 2000 | Tuko TV

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My mom sold me to my husband for Ksh 2000 | Tuko TV


Lucy has been married twice, the first time she was not aware of the marriage arrangement but the second time was not any better…she shares her painful story and some tough lessons she has picked. Tune in…

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  1. It's just one year since they separated, it's too early to judge that the man is deadbeat, without taking sides, there's alot this woman is not explaining clearly, for a man to ask a confirmation from a child means he might be helping, we know some deadbeat are heartless but huyu mama naye ni kama alikuwa msumbufu kwa mumewe,as a counselor, I know there's some truth this woman is hiding.she could be nagging, abusive or disrespectful to her husband. See the way she struggled to shed tears,then she got nervous when the husband was called! Y'all will be surprised if you hear his side of the story.

  2. Yvonne Kawira you always bring in great guests with educational stories. However, I purpose to fully affirm you and also guide you on the future shows.
    1. These stories guests narrate are not easy for them, for us listeners and you as the host. Because you host as many, you might sometimes get overwhelmed. I advise you to purpose to be seeing a counsellor for self-awareness and self-care.
    2. When you host guests, be carrying serviettes with you and should a guest get overwhelmed along the way, allow them time to cry freely without Interruption or touching them. That often is the peak of their release and processing. Let them be.
    Lastly, there is a basic counseling skills training course that can be an asset to all of you journalists handling human and social challenges stories like your colleagues and Lynn Ngugi your predecessor. This course imparts skills, allows you to discover self(self-awareness) and lastly enables you to practise self-care. It costs between 15-20K only and can be part time or online. Self-care is the most important skill a facilitator of these kind of shows should empower self with.
    Otherwise keep up the good work of impacting society positively together with your other colleagues. Tuko is doing a good job across board and it has produced the best individuals who are excelling in their individual pursuit.

  3. Mimi hata Sijui cha kusema by the way, 5 children, kuna watu mnapenda kung'ang'ania marriage mnaishia aibu mwisho wa siku, marriage is not by force…… crocodile tears sinakuanga gani by the way🤔? Am proudly a single mum to Jake for 14yrs now

  4. Some mothers are from hell how can yu spoil your daughter life,we as mum do everything to take care of your daughter,yu should never give birth to achild to make her suffer like this so sad😭😭😭😭

  5. Ivonne,are you working to be seen or to help People???you called the guy,no introduction, how do you expect him to respect you and listen to you?on phone you are too shy, please stop copying on What other people are doing on there platforms,be yourself and help people,stop acting, work!!!!

  6. A mouthy woman…. She likes provoking her husband to hit her ndio tumhurumie . that's why she is suffering. No man want this kind of stress in the house. No wonder the husband used to run away from home. Peace of mind is very crucial