Kenyans are saddened by the situation of a Kenyan living in Canada

  • A young man named King Solomon from Kenya lives in Canada in poverty, and many people were saddened by his situation
  • The young man spoke about being in a rehabilitation hospital where God called him to do his job, and heard a voice talking to him in his native language, saying that he
  • He complained that there were times when people beat him, and the police were also arresting him regularly, but he hoped he would not be fired

The situation of a Kenyan young man living in Canada has surprised and broke the hearts of many people, and people are now urging him to return home.

King Solomon, who is facing a difficult time in Canada. Photos.
Source: Facebook

When a young man walking on the road was reached he was tired of the army from head to feet and seemed to be frustrated. His shoes also highlighted the fact that he had gone through a lot in a foreign country.

“I’m called King Solomon I’ve been in Canada for a year and five months, I’ve come to look for a good life to come. Sometimes I meet people,

“People have magic power here,” He said.

“Sometimes I meet people and want to hit me with a fist for no reason; it’s crazy,” He said the man left Kenya to have a good future.

Kenyans are saddened by the situation of a Kenyan living in Canada
King Solomon, who has no home abroad. Photo: reed on the street.
Source: Instagram

How did God call King Solomon?

King Solomon also explained that he was in the Rehab Center, and then God allegedly called him and the door was locked inside. He also said there was a time he was carrying him and heard a voice telling him to stay inside

King Solomon is alone in Canada, and the young man said that he is sometimes arrested by the police often.

What did King Solomon do before?

In a separate video, King Solomon said that he had a job as an Uber Bites editor and wanted to return and work on it.

“I need a bike for my work … I want to turn to it,” He said.

“I’m fine, I’ve been meeting some good people from the previous video, and even my mother saw it. Most people know me now,” he added.

As a farther shot, King Solomon asked people always to be positive because Karma is true.

Kenyans talk about King Solomon’s story

Robert Karanja:

“Many African youth are going through this in Canada. It is sad and it looks worse.”

Wanjiru Martha:

“Psychology … Hearing, religion, vision vision … mental assessment and rehabilitation will help and return home where there is community help. I hope he will get help.”

NAFA WAMALIA:

“The reason why you make me afraid to let my young people be graduated. It’s a difficult and lonely thing.”

Cherotich Chemmoss:

“What province are you?”

A man is stuck in Thailand

In the preceding story, a man named Lawrence Njoroge was stuck in Thailand, and his family was urging Kenyans to help him return home.

The 26 -year -old left the Kenyan and went to the green grazing in Bangkok last month; He was part of a promised job group in supermarkets in Asia.

He later realized that the job was not there and instead, he had to be employed in the Mafia and given the responsibility of committing crime.

Lawrence despised the Mafia and rushed to the hotel he was receiving asylum while seeking help to return to Kenya. His mother is available for 0722214593.

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