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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2021
- Grace Akinyi holds many titles. She is a mother, a former lecturer at Kenya Polytechnic and an ex-convict who served 7 years at Langata Prison center for drug trafficking.
When her husband started cheating on her and stopped providing for his family, she was determined to maintain the same lifestyle she had and was not ready for her friends to start talking.
Then one of her so called "friend" noticed her level of desperation and introduced her to a business she regrets to date.
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Have a lovely weekend :)
Have tried to email you but can't go through mummy and I would like to ask what if i send the message to your Instagram account would you go through it??
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Thanks for sharing her contact
@@stellahalwa126 I don't know why it has failed dear
Waa noma but what i know is this life ridhika tu kenye uko nacho koz God huu come through for you it does matter how long it will take just be patient am proud of you
Likes za Lynn Ngugi zikam ....she is the pillar of Tuko News👍👍👍💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥 very hardworking woman.
Tuko ndani
Kevoh speak no more ,,,she truly is
Kevoh you’re also pillar of you tubers
Remember Kevin is a man, and according to me He does a perfect job!
@@njndox7252 true, Lynn is very good, lakini let's support boy child too.
I feel like she was a great lecturer..wangapi wanakubali?🥰🥰
Yes she lectured me in food production in poly. A very good teacher
True
Don't feel, she was my lecturer Ms Otieno, a great Lecturer we loved her!!
Yes she was a great lecturer. Lectured me. In Catering theory...
She was among my favourite lecturer in Kenya polytechnic then, in food n production
She was a very good lecturer at Kenya poly those days. She was my leacturer. I still love and respect her as my teacher.
Waaaat
Nice to know Patty
Same hear dear
I admires her mode of dressing very smart chef always.
Me too.. Smart with her chef's uniform
I just love his mama, she has own up to her mistakes...that is the first step of recovery and asking for forgiveness...any likes for this gorgeous luo lady...
True
Her Voice is so deep, so rich, so beautiful. Luos and their beautiful voices 😍
Soo so true
I imagine her a music teacher...very beautiful and rich voice...
@@Sofia-wx2ht I agree kabisa
I love Luos ❤️❤️❤️
Ive noticed that Everytime this woman mentioned her Mommy she gets emotional 😭😭Mother's are gifts from heaven ❤️
Indeed,I think I died the day I buried mine
I thanks have known you were innocent
What about fathers?
Not all mothers
@@mzee5533
Fathers are our pillars.
Our family priests.
The source of our blessings.
What an old man sees when sitted,a young man can't see when standing...Lesson Learnt
I love this saying.
True
Fact
My uncle always tells me this,,Long live uncle wise saying
Always listen to your parents...
Hello people from Kenya. You sound and look beautiful. With love from Johannesburg, 🇿🇦
Aki madam Grace was my neiboughr in nairobi. Then I was very young, I dint understand life in general. Having watched this now, am so sorry for what you went through and God is faithful. May God bless Madam Lyn, madam Grace and tuko talks. I learn alot from tuko talks.
Very touching story..I was a class teacher to her son,the child was troubled before we realised what was happening..he was living with a family friend to his mum...who came to school and confided in me ..then we visited grace at langata....lm glad to see this now ..God is great.
That's WHY its important for Schools to have full time counsellors to cater for troubled students..both public and private .
Very needful.
Why are you mentioning that about her son? Where is confidentiality from teachers?
@@tobym2200 exactly my thought.
Data protection
Could you please withdraw, this is private
This is the lady that i know,we ever met for several times,she is very humble ,respective and down to earth,All the best Grace,let us support her on her channel,she is a good soul.
Very authentic. Most of the time it takes an experience to impact a generation. She's doing great right now but I believe she can also build an organization that helps former prisoners integrate back to the community. She will get funding for this and she'll create huge impact in so many people's lives.
I believe so too. She's brilliant and very talented. She can make a great impact if she wishes to continue the good work she started in jail unless it's too painful a reminder for her😰
I agree with you!
I totally agree with this! She could push for prison reforms too
@@superloleo7160 h
Amen 🙏
The government needs to take the issue of child support seriously. If she knew her children would be supported she would have walked out earlier.
I agree am in the same situation @tukotalks
I agree. Too many deadbeats and too many many single mamas are really suffering.
You have 47womenrep what are they doing?
We really need to reemphasize this conversation
@@lukasochola576 .mr Ochoa the women rep are busy, with ben tens.
Wow! Very eloquent. She can be a motivator and teacher. Her story teaches us all what not to do. She would be very instrumental in schools teaching the youth on avoiding drugs. Thank you Lynn
kabisa
I agree
Those guys don't deserve any better, they should abstain from crimes
Absolutely. A great teacher and mentor
Surely, there are dangerous people in this world how could someone do this to an innocent person
I have an advice to the kenyan lawmakers, please make a law that makes such people wakue wanafundisha our schools instead ya kupoteza such educated persons
It's a.great lesson
I like the program but some of us don't speak Kenyan language. Is a lesson for everyone. Can you please help in English.?
Word power of the day,,, "Don't trust people"She is a good mentor Hugs Mom🤗🤗🤗May her Mother soul Rest In Peace 🙏🙏
True
Waaaaoooh, i admire you mami, keep it up encourage the youth, there is lady Lynn hosted from kibera, her 1st born son is in drugs i dont well remember her name,but if possible kindly find her n her 3kids, help the 14year boy out of it if possible please
Thank you for sharinng your inspiring past I was once introduced to that biz in 2013 by a frnd but I refused when I remembered am a single mother and no one else my 4yrs old daughter was looking up to expt me myself and I...through my spiritual eye I saw jail and alot of suffering in it...Glory to God am blessed now more than I could never imagine then one step at a tim by faith God never leave you
This lady is strong. She is the right person to talk to our youngsters especially on matters drugs. Do not blame yourself my sister, the circumstances forced you.
You may escape irresponsibility but you can never escape the consequences of irresponsibilities. Thank you Lynn for always airing this stories they are very educative
Very true
💯💯
I love this lady....she took responsibility of what she did and didn't stop there...used the bad that happened to her to be a blessing to others..may God bless her.
She is also a good story teller
I noted that early on as well. A mark of maturity.
Gladys is a gorgeous queen, she took accountability of her behaviours and changed her story👌❤️hopefully young people will learn from this... keep winning queen.
You are always the first one
Wanjiru Muya 😂😂sijawai kukosa hizi Street, sure hope watu watalearn through this
Muya wewe ni shujaa wa tuko talks.!
Wanjiru i like how you always have good positive comments. I see your comments all the time and before i even read them i already know there will be wisdom in your comment. Keep it up sis!
Wewe ni fun unafaa uwe recognised.
One thing I admired with my former lecturer...she has never pretended,she maintain positive attitude even when she was in langata prison...you are an amazing woman...may you inspire many
This is a painful story yet very inspiring. @Lynn, Saga has not recovered from her pain. She needs a bit of help.
Moms are angel’s.Listen to your mom ladies n gentlemen
Grace is collected and soft spoken, I love her.
Nimekwama hapo kwa Kamiti boys and Langata girls, lets give them likes 🔥🔥🔥
She is damn beautiful 😍, she sounds so cool ,she is healing gradually ,I totally understand her when she breaks in to tears
Wow i heard this lady's story kitambo, she even gave a testimony in Church when she was released from Lang'ata women's prison. She is so inspiring!
She was a parent to one of my learners in a school that I'll not mention. I never got to meet her but her kid narrated the story to me in tears. I had to comfort her and counsel her. I told her sometimes bad things happen to us, we are not able to explain and sometimes it's not our fault
Poleee
God bless you for being there for your friend her daughter.
Perhaps as a teacher to her to the child you should respect the child's trust. It is a mistake for you to make a comment from this.
Are you related to one Grace Munyi?
@@greenhouse9833 no names were mentioned. I don't see any problem with her writing this statement. 😳
I'm sorry for what happened to her. She got in trouble because she wanted to take care of her children. May God bless you all moms.
She was my lecturer at poly and she taught me housekeeping
Amen
Have learned a lot,,I will continue raising my sons with a little I get,,, thank Grace for shearing,, this is the beginning of your healing,,,be blessed Lynn
Be careful with friends or people you trust!
True
I have learnt alot, thanks to Grace.
This is a good woman who landed in the wrong place due to desperate circumstances
Naivety is bliss
You can learn a million lessons from Tuko. It's a channel that comes with some of the most eye-opening human stories.
Whenever she mentioned her mum...the pain ...hakuna kama mama...hugs dear you are such a strong woman...hats off
Lesson learnt, 1.don't trust people out there. 2. Never magnify your problems either through dirty deals or engaging in drugs and alcohol to reduce stress. 3. Learn to listen to old people and advice, kiherehere will put you in a bad place in the society. 4. The person you think is perfect for you to marry might be the worst, this issue of tall dark and handsome is not always the gateway to happy marriage. 4.when you are struggling, accept the situation and work on it well, the idea of protecting your name and image ndio watu wasiongee will lead us to the grave. MAY THE ALMIGHTY BLESS YOU. at least you used the stones that life threw at you to build something beautiful and that's was your turning point
I studied with your daughter Sylvia, I miss her so much. She was full of joy and happiness. We never understood your story back then coz we were younger. I hope life favored her❤❤
Tuko nae Italy Sylvia wake huyu Mama mzuri sana missing u dear
@@angelageofrey9756 love, light and peace to her
❤️❤️
Women go through a lot in life.God strengthen them daily.
Kwani what happens to the funds assigned to prisons? Despite their mistakes, they're still human.
Children of women in prison. Start a nonprofit to help them. We shall support you.
Tuko have been an institution for learning to many people. When it comes to life experiences,marriage life and also counselling. Myself since i became a tuko fan i have learnt a lot,may God bless Tuko and it's staff.
Its another school we learn through other pple experiences...
You have encouraged many.Jail is not the end of life.
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This story is an eye opener.
Always live ur life....Don't live to impress others.thanx Grace for enlightening me🙏🙏
True
Madam Akinyi is my former lecture at Kenya poly. Thank God, He saw you through prison. Thanks for sharing your story.
Grace you have inspired me. I was about to join the drug delears this coming week. You have save my life. Erokamano aiinya
Are you for real
@@gracewanjakamau5216 ask her again
Oooh no
Eti nini mama Diva?🤔
Amen
Grace is very sincere. If only we can listen to our parents, regrets in life would be minimal. She had a great Mother whose name i wont mention here. Its Grace mother that encouraged me to join a reputable college that has made me the person i am today. Thanks for sharing your story Grace.
Some friends are fake and we should pray God to give us best friends indeed...that friend introduced her to drugs wasn't a good mentor to Grace.Ruined her life but God of second chance freed her.
Click on closed captions - bottom left of screen
Madam you are a hero to other women like me who almost fell in the trap. For me i lost 800k. You are an inspiration to many of your students who respect you.
One thing life has taught me is to NEVER prove anything to anyone...pole mama.
Am so proud of you Aunty Judy, it takes a lot of courage to be able to speak about a haunting past. May God guide you through life and I wish you all the best life has to offer..You are one of my favorite aunts and I love you so much🥰🥰🥰
I just love the way this lady tells her story. It should really be adapted to a movie!
How does going to jail disqualify her from being a lecturer now?. Let her be employed and her book be read in high school to caution future generations
Some countries like the USA have it that once you go to jail ona crime like this, it is considered as a felony and so you can’t get a government job. I’m not sure about Kenya but I believe most governments once this happens you can not be considered for a job..Tom Opiyo, Pennsylvania, USA
@@wuodkabar which is very stupid
@@wuodkabar yeah because of conduct akiaply imeharibika
It's in Code of conduct of TSC, once jailed you loose your job
Please if you can find Lynn tell her to talk to her she will tell her, what is her problem be blessed all.
I remember her story was once aired on a national tv back then, good to see her now out of those bars... jail is full of innocent pple aki
She's not innocent, she admitted she did it.
@@jaynenjenga3718 main deal was precious stones en not drugs
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@@jaynenjenga3718
Really? As in?
@@pendochristfarian2606 what' you talking about?????
The way the media demonized her and we followed suit is just bad. Pole Akinyi.
was it aired?
I love two things about Grace, her honesty and her voice
The state of Kenyan prisons should be improved.
She is emotional when it comes to talk about the mum,but she is still gorgeous inspite of that she can find a smile...love the jokes of kamiti boys writing to langata girls
Out of all this I have learnt one thing ! Mama ndo kila kitu ❤️❤️❤️🙌🏾. God protect all mothers out there . For my mother sijui nikupe nini 😭🙏
Jail is not a joke enyewe. As much as it's jail, it should still be in reasonable condition aki🥺
True. In the west jail is not for the dead as it is in Africa!
Sad state! I understand they have done some reformation moody Awoli era
Who told them to do crime?
@@susankariuki449 so you are perfect....I love that
@@susankariuki449 remember jail holds both the guilty and the innocent. You never know where you will be the next minute.
I TELL,, EVERYTHING HAPPENS WITH A REASON, AND WHO IS GOD YOU PEOPLE,,HE IS A WONDERFUL AND FAITHFUL GOD,A MAVELOURS GOD💪
When the deal is too good think twice. This quote reminds me of the late journalist Wahome Mūtahi aka whispers.
Earlier this year i slept on a cold cell courtesy of a good friend someone i know from childhood in the name of helping me secure a job abroad. Lets redefine this name friend
Woiyeeee
Pole sana mrembo
Pole sana I also don't trust friends 100 %heri ukue careful
So you pple still have friends..??? Wooiii sorry dear
Gosh what? Pole sana
This is so emotional i cried,Tuko is an eye opener to alot of people,am sorry for what you went through Grace everything happens for a reason.
She looks beautiful l love her voice l think she can be a musician.forget the past and let it go you have a bright future ahead on you.God help me to know my real friends.
Very true worship songs infact
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 she’s strong mum…. And people should learn to listen and share with parents…
She told her story systematically, chronologically and fluently...good thing is that that woman who set her up got her Karma... what a happy ending
Grace wewe ni wanguvu owning up your mistakes is not weakness but aloooooooot of boldness and remourse. God gave you back your life. Your life will never be the same!!!
This story will save so many people from going to jail. Thank you Tuko for such inspirational stories.
Thanks Lynn. Am also a Kenyan that went through the same thing else where, but have never opened todate it's now 19 years behind me. I will follow her you tube channel. I need the book please.
Thanks God its behind you .
Have watched up to the end. So touching. This lady is an inspiration to many out there. JUDITH,wherever you are,all will be ok.
Thumbs up for the government of America that lobied for her release
Wow,God of second chance,Grace ur looking gorgeous,strong woman forget the past and look forward with determination ,may God lead ur path
Imagine the thousands of Kenyans she has inspired through her life. I think government should pay her
Hi I'm a jamaican living in UK although I don't understand the language I am thankful for your stories in subtitles. Thank you Lynn 😊 💓
We know you are a kenyan
Lynn and Tuko congratulations for inspiring lives,You're so hardworking team,God bless you all💞🙏
Ooh my God I know Judy a very beautiful soul inside out..we used to attend same church here in Rome and I remember one time I loved her gold chain she was wearing and I told and the following Sunday she brought me one gold chain and a pair of earings..I never knew you went through all this pole sana mama...May God see you through and take you to higher heights... hugs mum❤❤
Soo sad she passed on before you were released. Been holding my breath, praying u came out and found her. Take heart my sister.
I too. I just feel connected to this story.
I can feel she was a great Lecturer
She’s beautiful,she’s doing a great by accepting her self ❤️❤️❤️❤️
She looks just like my mum whose name is also Grace . So beautiful. What a great story teller she is . Sad but so inspirational. God bless her. May God restore the years in her life that were destroyed by the locusts and canker work in Jesus name .
You're such a motivation to others. You can start up a Prison Ministry/NGO that caters for women and children in Prisons
That’s a well told story, I really wish her and her family he very best in their future endeavors. 👌🏾💗
The witch doctor who was involved in encouraging drug trafficking should be held accountable as well
I always tell people that before you get married hire a private investigator. A person is their past. What they did to their ex they will do to you
yes dear
True but imagine if everyone was to do that. Life will stand still
😂😂 private investigator
This will kill you na hutawahi pata anyone ever...just go with whom you choose. Ukiona red flags kimbia sana
Wa wa wa! Your comment is so true!!
Wapi likes za Lynn bana? Always overworking giving us some really insightful stories. Blessings on blessings!!
This story and many like it really break my heart and also make me so upset and disgusted at the way many men behave. If you are going to marry a woman and start a family with her, take full responsibility for the unit you have created! I am so deeply disappointed especially in these kenyan men. Tuseme ukweli, ukisikia wanawake wazima wakisema wanaume ni wale wale na utateseka tu siyo bure. Wanaume wengi ni bure, shida tupu. God help us as a nation for real.
The man did not commit a crime, she did
Life happens to all, we cannot predict the journey but we are grateful for the lessons. You have touched many. The sky is the limit
Always learning, sensitized and encouraged
Tuko💯 🇰🇪🇰🇪
I've just subscribed to her channel. I last saw grace in Lang'ata Womens' Prison while we were doing a music video for her fellow inmate. I'm elated she looks fine.
Would Like to meet you
How I love you Lynn the day I visit Kenya I wish to meet you 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 such an inspiration ❤️
Welcome
One mistake one goal...only God knows our tommorrow😥🇹🇿🇹🇿
Grace do not beat yourself so hard.
Your story is a lesson to many.
Everything happens for a reason.
You are now stronger, wiser. God has a plan for everyone.
A very composed lady. I love her honesty. She owns up her mistakes.
She was lucky she was caught in Kenya and not India.
Some friends are fake I lost my phone and belongings to a con through a friend who said he knows him bettter...Women go through stress and depression and need a person to share to thank God to our mothers who are still alive but for me I say rip to my one bcz ungekuwa hai I could have shared a lot...but I thank God to my only one friend Dorcas Wangu Who held my hand ✋ 🙏 and always played for me when I passed through alot in 2019
This is a big lesson to those who want to use shortcuts in life bt God has a reason for each n every moment we pass through our straggle s
Kudos Madam Akinyi. You have come a long way and have far to go. May God give you grace and strength to continue. Lynn and your team, thank you for these stories.
So powerful story I I forever love tuko stories....... let's be vigilant as youths let's not hope for quick money
She is a strong woman, she dont have to regret, forget about your past mama...receive my hugs wherever you are....nmependa hapo kwa barua ya kamiti boys
Acceptance is the first towards healing. At least she owns up her mistakes. Anger, depression and quick money mentality is just bad combination. She still have a bright future. Sometimes our parents sees far than we can think. And when deal is good we have to think twice wah.
Thats why God tells us to remember those who are in prison and pray for them
Mrs Otieno my lecture we still love you
From this story I realize my primary boarding school was ACTUALLY a form of PRISON 😭😭😭 her description of the prison fits very well with my experience with my former primary boarding school!! The chawa, the toilets, the food everything!
Yes it is true...most Kenyans who went to boarding school esp district, provincial and harambee schools...we all went to prison for those years.
Aaaaaaa🤔not alone,I was in Military boarding school in Southern Africa,chaaaai seee prison I ended up being a Prison warder in US😂
@@benmzuri mateso nayo!
@@zunaiandre2341 😂😂😅
@@latoyasmith8237 @La Negra Kutesa watoto wa wenyewe for no reason. I don't understand why we were made to suffer like that for years yet we were just kids, not criminals. Education can be done in a different way. It is so many years ago but still have nightmares.