Sad Kenyan woman to turn from Saudi Arabia after 3 years and meet the mother’s grave

  • Christine Nyiko, a Kenyan woman working in Saudi Arabia, returned home after three years, but found her mother’s grave
  • His return home to emotion was recorded in Tiktok video that touched the hearts of many online
  • The Assiiko followers were disappointed, many showing condolences and sharing similar events of sadness

A popular statement among people who leave their families back to work elsewhere is, “We leave home to change the home situation.”

Christine Asiko returned home after three years abroad and met her mother’s grave. Photo: Christine does not.
Source: Tiktok

The house is not only buildings; It is the people and the family make it perfect.

Christine Asiko left Kenya for Saudi Arabia to work as a caregiver and home worker to support themselves and to ensure a better life for her family.

He has been recording his journey in the Gulf countries, regularly sharing videos of his daily activities while serving his old employer.

His videos have inspired many and helped change the idea that all employers in the Gulf is cruel and that every experience there is torture.

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What did Christine do not do at her mother’s grave?

The middle -aged woman recently participated in a video announcing her return home after three years.

In a video clip uploaded on Tiktokhe is seen playing near a tomb surrounded by wooden strips and covered with white flowers.

The Anaiko played the rest of the video, with a small mud house appearing in the background.

The stadium seemed to have no people, and the weeds had dreamed to the door – a sign that no one was taking care of it.

“Seeing my mother three years away. Thank God for giving me strength, it hasn’t been easy,” He wrote on the video, adding tears emoji and a broken heart.

Those who recognized the message flooded the comment section giving words of comfort and sorry, while others asked in surprise what had happened.

However, he did not disclose when or how his mother died, leaving his followers with questions unanswered.

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Sad Kenyan woman to turn from Saudi Arabia after 3 years and meet the mother's grave
Christine Asiko played at her mother’s grave. Photo: Christine does not.
Source: Tiktok

Internet Kenyans comment after a woman returns from Saudi Arabia

People on social networks showed compassion, sharing the same experience of sadness and asking him how he got the power to play.

Others offered prayers, comfort, and congratulate him on his faith and courage.

Doro:

“Woiii. I just ask myself about the weeds. Someone would have laid them. Even my father’s grave is. I feel going to clean it.”

user27346715628855:

“How do you get the strength to play? My mother died 8 years ago, and even seeing her grave make me drop.”

Joy Joy:

“My parents’ graves were very trampled, you can’t even realize where they are. Most of my father, I don’t even know if the trees were planted there.”

Strong Woman:

“It is hard to believe. May God strengthen you. You have reminded me of my mother.”

Rose Adisa:

“If I think of my situation, I am not strong at all. I don’t even know how to come home.”

Judy Koech:

“Receive sorry, sister. May God give you more strength and bless you.”

Why is Meru’s house abandoned?

In another news, TUKO.co.ke reported that a young man from Meru showed the status of their home after the deaths of his close relatives.

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Director Van Baby said the loneliness began after his grandfather died, but it got worse when he lost his grandmother recently.

He meditated on the futility of life while showing his followers the doors and the remaining locks have been closed for several years.

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