My favorite military Shrink, this lady Major Mkush, really did some good good thing on me, my 12 year Somali battle field was secured with her professionalism
My Dad was a Major in the D.O.D.. we grew up knowing what order was.. but I thank God he was a loving father. Though he had a big house in the barracks we lived in shaggy and he came home daily .I think it played a big role in giving us a normal life even if we attended the best private school..it should be balanced and Government should support this families
Njoroge was my neighbor...used to be addicted so much to alcohol. He was dismissed from the military. I used to look for him everyday and take him to the house after blacking out. He suffered serious PTSD. Glad to see he is okay.
Akufeeee tu akufeee kabisaa how many people are looking for such chances atumiee drugs akufeeee hatumtaki we got sober thiefs stealing from government yeye ana kunywa fobeeee akunywee afeee
@@samutykuntathebantu8402 Pengine yeye alienda ma absent mob hadi akawa deserter. As for hizo ma addictions anaweza tibiwa kwa ile newly formed wellness center Langata.
Whoever is responsible for allocating time for programs, whether it may be Madam Monicah, the head of broadcasting, this show is just now top notch it deserves 45 minutes to an hour🙏
Kuria, I was telling my wife that this guy looks very very familiar. Kumbe tulikuwa na yeye shule moja, nyhs 😐. Maybe angekuwa CT wangu jili nilikuwa nyuma yenyu zaidi
@@victormacharia153 sure. Am very good with faces. Kumuona tu hivi. I was double sure this was my form one back in NYHS. It is sad narration yet inspiring. Hope he finds a way out.
I knew Njoro from UoN back in 2010/ 2011 I could hardly recognize him, he has changed from the confident young man I knew who wanted to be a politician. Oh God where is this generation going 😭😭. Dr. Kingori I think it is time we talk about short cut to life and I feel military and police is a major scam. I am still happy he has kept the good vibes. It was a good one, except for those of us who knew Njoro before military 😭
Honestly this PSTD is not taken seriously in Kenya especially after this Somali war.My neighbor refused to back to army after Operation in Somali 2012-2014 currently he has sold almost every thing due alcohol and separated from wife.
What a great show we had, you always pick the best concerning a particular topic. Can NTV do away with 7pm news on Friday so that we can have the show uninterupted. I believe it touches more people than the news does.
Thank you everyone for watching, for your support and prayers. Military veterans of our beautiful country deserve to live beyond service and inspite of war wounds.
Since Dr. Kingori is a friend to Lynne Ngugi can he connect you guys with her for an interview? This guy has a story that he needs to tell and also heard.
Thank you very much true North,indeed Maj.Mukuria you've really walked with me plus your team in this journey of recovery since the time i was injured while serving,and then discharged from the service, until now when I'm trying to cope with the life in the civilian world.More grace madam na Mungu awabariki sana.
@@Gi2mbe We love and treasure you dear Gitumbe. Mary, Mukuria and the entire team are so proud of you for how you have fought for your life by engaging with the healing program. Enjoy enjoy enjoy.
Soldiers are humans too- They are our uncles, our aunts, our daughters, our sons, our mothers and our fathers- For the service men and women like Njoroge out there this maybe an eye-opening in a nation that's still extending it's dimensions and developing in many sectors, but believe me- we will live to tell their stories differently and brightly, with tears of joy and memories of appreciation- We shall get there as a nation.
No despising but those who experience PSTDs are in the wrong place. Myself I've seen dead bodies since day 1 in medical school. Thereafter I've seen so many people succumb to various illnesses under my eyes. This has never bothered me to the extent of dreaming with such happenings. Actually I hardly used gloves for my dissections while at the medical school. Only cry babies or those who paid 400k to join KDF suffer from such.
@@mgtvnews6890 so ptsd knows who paid 400k? As a medical person you lack awareness about ptsd. I disgust you try research or simple google search. Ptsd is not everyone’s. Some suffer, some don’t. If you don’t good for you but be empathetic to those who suffer such or learn to just not comment on things you have no idea.
That guy is in alot of pain and its only God and time that can heal him..we tend to envy these forces officers and yet they go through so much bana.....waaah
This is amazing,is strange how as people refuse to provide support to veterans or any other human beings suffering from psychological difficulties in daily life. Counseling support should be part of primary health care in Kenya.
This is one of the most informative episodes. I salute the lady - she has gone through a lot with the husband. She is very sharp and a good narrator. Kudos to our soldier men, you go through much to protect us; Mungu awalinde.
I wish we could find a way to accommodate the retired officers, the sick and those sacked to the community. I noticed it's a global situation and these guys through hell the training affect them later, what they go through wars and PTSD now majorly affect them. They should be provided counseling also
This is the issue that needs to be addressed.I always feel people who sit in parliament should have the poor pay while those risking their life's should have the best pay and medical care.
Wilson, True North begun the legislative process to compel parliament to enact a military veterans' Law. Our petition was read on the floor of the Senate House on August 1st 2019. Watch how the process has unfolded on our RUclips channel under the military veterans' Law playlist.
My neighbour is a soldier,i think he suffers from PTDS ju yy hukuja late night anaanza ku scream akivunja anything near him,inabidigi tunakaa far away from him ade a cool down...I think the experiences from war zinamhunt mentally na kumdrown into total depression
With God,all things are possible indeed.I couldn't imagine with all those wounds one has,he or she could make someone laugh.....Infact Maj. Mukuria you are doing a great job.I never knew hata mimi ningewahi cheka after going hell on earth while in millitary...... Finally i can make jokes with people,socialize and even give hope to someone through evangelism.For really,our God is great and a God of a second chance!!!!Thank you Dr.King'ori....Wapi mchanganyiko wa DJ mfalmeeeeeee!!!! Hahahaaaaa
😆 🤣 😂 😆 Gitumbe you are amazing. We thank God for your life and your healing. We are proud of the work you are doing to advance human connections. God bless you 🙏🏿
Very nice show. It talks about things that affect this country directly. I have always wanted to join the service however with such talks I think it helps me understand what the military is
He really needs help for real. The government should look into this asap. We have our brothers and sisters still wanting to join army, what kind of life will they live if the veterans are suffering already
Kenya is a cruel country. You take a poor but bright boy from University, give him some training and ship him to war in Somalia. When he comes back and needs the country to stand with him for what he has gone through, you dismiss him from the job.
Your uncle was a coward. Kenyan contingent to Sierra Leone fought only a single battle and 12 were captured. There was no real combat there as compared to what is experienced now in Somalia.
@@mgtvnews6890 Why are you invalidating the uncles experiences? Even calling him a coward, surely someone that served the country. Every battle has a risk of loss of life so he still deserves respect. And then we can only type from the comfort of our homes but unless you were present, you will never know what he saw or experienced even in that one battle
My love for the military wasn't going to let me miss this episode. Very insightful; however rtd maj mukuria doesn't mention that the military has wellness centers that give these mental health services to the soldiers who need them. I think it's important to acknowledge the efforts it's putting in.
The show was too short for her to mention perhaps if it was long she definitely would have listed the milestones that have been in regards to mental health
I saw the cadet ,in nakuru last week ,,he had wore an official black suit bt he was totally drunk na kulikua mchana,,,bytha i noticed him at a far range ,,,,
@Curtis kato You are right. There is no cure for PTSD. However it gets better when the sufferer begins to engage with our tailor made trauma informed interventions of a bio-psycho-social-economic-spiritual-legal nature. Like all chronic diseases, there is a daily practice to maintain optimum health. I hope you see that there is hope for you as well. You are welcome.
Servant leadership will solve many of our problems.However our civil servants behave like they own us. There exceptions due to personal conviction and adherence and respect for civil service code.
My favorite military Shrink, this lady Major Mkush, really did some good good thing on me, my 12 year Somali battle field was secured with her professionalism
Hallo stivie
My Dad was a Major in the D.O.D.. we grew up knowing what order was.. but I thank God he was a loving father. Though he had a big house in the barracks we lived in shaggy and he came home daily .I think it played a big role in giving us a normal life even if we attended the best private school..it should be balanced and Government should support this families
I really love how the woman narrated the situation/story..may God bless her
Njoroge was my neighbor...used to be addicted so much to alcohol. He was dismissed from the military. I used to look for him everyday and take him to the house after blacking out. He suffered serious PTSD. Glad to see he is okay.
Thank you for witnessing him. Thank you for your compassion Ken. He is fighting for his life and on the path to healing.
Zii. No one gets dismissed when they suffer PTSD. Kwanza skuizi they take mental health very seriously.
@Curtis kato kama haujui kdf vile wapo nyamaza tu.. PTSD is part of Military job and that condition can not warrant anyone for dismissal. Come on
Akufeeee tu akufeee kabisaa how many people are looking for such chances atumiee drugs akufeeee hatumtaki we got sober thiefs stealing from government yeye ana kunywa fobeeee akunywee afeee
@@samutykuntathebantu8402 Pengine yeye alienda ma absent mob hadi akawa deserter. As for hizo ma addictions anaweza tibiwa kwa ile newly formed wellness center Langata.
Time allocation for this program should be 1 hr bana ,,Top tier content
Man, who is the managing director of NTV. Manze , why give daktari 30 minutes while the wisdom impacted is top notch.
@@ibsenhanoj1808 halafu useless gossip programs like trend gets whooping 2hrs .
People have said this thousands times
Whoever is responsible for allocating time for programs, whether it may be Madam Monicah, the head of broadcasting, this show is just now top notch it deserves 45 minutes to an hour🙏
💯
hanoJ, I was telling my wife that this guy looks very very familiar. Kumbe we were with him in high school, nyhs 😐
Sure, I think an hour maybe... @ibsen hanoJ
This military guy was my form one back in nyandarua high school. An inspiring narration
Kuria, I was telling my wife that this guy looks very very familiar. Kumbe tulikuwa na yeye shule moja, nyhs 😐. Maybe angekuwa CT wangu jili nilikuwa nyuma yenyu zaidi
@@victormacharia153 sure. Am very good with faces. Kumuona tu hivi. I was double sure this was my form one back in NYHS. It is sad narration yet inspiring. Hope he finds a way out.
Which year? I was in NYHS too. He looks very familiar to me. Class 2009
@@stanleymwangi9050 class of 2009 you should know him...
Wow, he really needs hope and love. The OCS he could confide in is gone, his darkness / loss is heavy. Lord Jesus Christ, Help him.
Amen
I longed to join but failed. After what John has shared I'm glad I didn't manage. God will see you through
I knew Njoro from UoN back in 2010/ 2011 I could hardly recognize him, he has changed from the confident young man I knew who wanted to be a politician. Oh God where is this generation going 😭😭. Dr. Kingori I think it is time we talk about short cut to life and I feel military and police is a major scam. I am still happy he has kept the good vibes. It was a good one, except for those of us who knew Njoro before military 😭
This are very smart and bright citizens with brilliant ideas. they are can be incorporated in the forces to encourage others. good Job NTV 👏👏👏
Honestly this PSTD is not taken seriously in Kenya especially after this Somali war.My neighbor refused to back to army after Operation in Somali 2012-2014 currently he has sold almost every thing due alcohol and separated from wife.
What a great show we had, you always pick the best concerning a particular topic. Can NTV do away with 7pm news on Friday so that we can have the show uninterupted. I believe it touches more people than the news does.
"we don't have the skills to survive huku nje" waah that's profound...
You guys are forgetting the love story between the couple. Wow! Just wow! Wonderful, supportive and charming mama!
Absolutely delightful
She is a loving lady. We worship in the same church and for sure, I didn't know what she was going through as a wife.
Thank you everyone for watching, for your support and prayers. Military veterans of our beautiful country deserve to live beyond service and inspite of war wounds.
Absolutely true.
good job, you are true heroes of this country
Since Dr. Kingori is a friend to Lynne Ngugi can he connect you guys with her for an interview? This guy has a story that he needs to tell and also heard.
Thank you very much true North,indeed Maj.Mukuria you've really walked with me plus your team in this journey of recovery since the time i was injured while serving,and then discharged from the service, until now when I'm trying to cope with the life in the civilian world.More grace madam na Mungu awabariki sana.
@@Gi2mbe We love and treasure you dear Gitumbe. Mary, Mukuria and the entire team are so proud of you for how you have fought for your life by engaging with the healing program. Enjoy enjoy enjoy.
wenye wanaulizanga kingori ni Dr wanini here is the answer; the laughter doctor. this show kills for sure. always lit...
He makes such a difficult and painful yet necessary subject palatable. This is why he is the Shaman.
Lucy!! congratulations for the amazing work your doing. Excellence is an understatement. Sooo… proud of you my friend.
Mary Wanjira my Neighbour,i used to see your Husband hapo Langatta and never knew you guys were going through so much,pole sana😥
Soldiers are humans too- They are our uncles, our aunts, our daughters, our sons, our mothers and our fathers- For the service men and women like Njoroge out there this maybe an eye-opening in a nation that's still extending it's dimensions and developing in many sectors, but believe me- we will live to tell their stories differently and brightly, with tears of joy and memories of appreciation- We shall get there as a nation.
No despising but those who experience PSTDs are in the wrong place. Myself I've seen dead bodies since day 1 in medical school. Thereafter I've seen so many people succumb to various illnesses under my eyes. This has never bothered me to the extent of dreaming with such happenings. Actually I hardly used gloves for my dissections while at the medical school. Only cry babies or those who paid 400k to join KDF suffer from such.
@@mgtvnews6890 so ptsd knows who paid 400k? As a medical person you lack awareness about ptsd. I disgust you try research or simple google search. Ptsd is not everyone’s. Some suffer, some don’t. If you don’t good for you but be empathetic to those who suffer such or learn to just not comment on things you have no idea.
That guy is in alot of pain and its only God and time that can heal him..we tend to envy these forces officers and yet they go through so much bana.....waaah
This is amazing,is strange how as people refuse to provide support to veterans or any other human beings suffering from psychological difficulties in daily life. Counseling support should be part of primary health care in Kenya.
Thanks Doc King'ori for highlighting this, now i know why this guys are soo violent...May God redeem them from these problems.
This is one of the most informative episodes. I salute the lady - she has gone through a lot with the husband. She is very sharp and a good narrator. Kudos to our soldier men, you go through much to protect us; Mungu awalinde.
I wish we could find a way to accommodate the retired officers, the sick and those sacked to the community. I noticed it's a global situation and these guys through hell the training affect them later, what they go through wars and PTSD now majorly affect them. They should be provided counseling also
This is heartbreaking. He deserves a second chance, and compensation.
I absolutely loved listening to Mary,
This is the issue that needs to be addressed.I always feel people who sit in parliament should have the poor pay while those risking their life's should have the best pay and medical care.
Wilson, True North begun the legislative process to compel parliament to enact a military veterans' Law. Our petition was read on the floor of the Senate House on August 1st 2019. Watch how the process has unfolded on our RUclips channel under the military veterans' Law playlist.
Waaah our former MP Joseph Kiuna from Njoro amesaidia watu wengi Njoro our homeland
Kusaidia ama kupoteza
Kulipia bribe 😁😁
My home former Mp
My neighbour is a soldier,i think he suffers from PTDS ju yy hukuja late night anaanza ku scream akivunja anything near him,inabidigi tunakaa far away from him ade a cool down...I think the experiences from war zinamhunt mentally na kumdrown into total depression
The HARDEST mission of a soldier is to live a civilian life!
Well said..lets keep praying for them because its tough for them
They always do as proud + sacrificing their lives for us. So we can only repay them by praying for them
This is because at RTS you're taught that civilians are the enemies. Something else please.
We go through alot.hell !!please pray for men and women in combat uniform.its the least you can do.
I can't wait for the next episode,it is always short Dr.Kingori
Love ur show....! Humor is on another level....! Show kali
One thing about your show is we always learn and laugh ,, keep pushing ,, part 2 ikam through
My prayers goes to all our soldiers going through PTSD may Almighty Jesus heal their body , soul and spirit. We thank you for your service 🙏🏼
Amen Solomon
Amen!!
With God,all things are possible indeed.I couldn't imagine with all those wounds one has,he or she could make someone laugh.....Infact Maj. Mukuria you are doing a great job.I never knew hata mimi ningewahi cheka after going hell on earth while in millitary......
Finally i can make jokes with people,socialize and even give hope to someone through evangelism.For really,our God is great and a God of a second chance!!!!Thank you Dr.King'ori....Wapi mchanganyiko wa DJ mfalmeeeeeee!!!! Hahahaaaaa
😆 🤣 😂 😆 Gitumbe you are amazing. We thank God for your life and your healing. We are proud of the work you are doing to advance human connections. God bless you 🙏🏿
Sad, sad.... Alot of veterans are going through PTSD experiences... It's so tramatising I can tell you.
Very nice show. It talks about things that affect this country directly. I have always wanted to join the service however with such talks I think it helps me understand what the military is
this interview should be added time to be atleast one HOUR I would really loved to hear about photos story
He really needs help for real. The government should look into this asap. We have our brothers and sisters still wanting to join army, what kind of life will they live if the veterans are suffering already
The part kingori says "juraga" Niue 😅😅😅came out so nice
Ameishi embu tangu akiwa mdogo
Man this thing is not a joke bro,this guys go through a lot
Kenya is a cruel country. You take a poor but bright boy from University, give him some training and ship him to war in Somalia. When he comes back and needs the country to stand with him for what he has gone through, you dismiss him from the job.
Major Wairimu looks and pose is all of us. Men, the guy is in pieces I feel him and his family.
Patiently waiting for part two. There is alot to learn in there
My brother in law is a victim, life has never been the same after service. 😭😭😭
32yrs only? Gosh. Hope he gets well. Goes back to school afanye law or IT
God bless this family God bless Mary 🙏❤️
Now I get to know the reason why my uncle's life was never the same after he came from sierra leon for peace keeping
Your uncle was a coward. Kenyan contingent to Sierra Leone fought only a single battle and 12 were captured. There was no real combat there as compared to what is experienced now in Somalia.
@@mgtvnews6890 Why are you invalidating the uncles experiences? Even calling him a coward, surely someone that served the country. Every battle has a risk of loss of life so he still deserves respect. And then we can only type from the comfort of our homes but unless you were present, you will never know what he saw or experienced even in that one battle
@@mgtvnews6890 wewe ulikua hio Sierra leone ama ni kimbelembele
@@mgtvnews6890 were you in Sierra Leone?
@@mgtvnews6890 huyu tumshike tumrushe Ukraine.. Have respect..
Show Kali sana. Dr. Kingori uko juuu
Gosh !he is just 32 too young to go through this even we pray action is needed
We need this story in full ,, #LynnNgugi tuletee John Mwangi
i know this guy ,was based in kenyatta barracks .kulewa yake ilikuwa kama timetable
Na mbona hakupelekwa langata rehab asaidiwee ..wangejaribu kumhelp awache pombe baana
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE! 💪🏿🇰🇪💚
My love for the military wasn't going to let me miss this episode.
Very insightful; however rtd maj mukuria doesn't mention that the military has wellness centers that give these mental health services to the soldiers who need them.
I think it's important to acknowledge the efforts it's putting in.
The show was too short for her to mention perhaps if it was long she definitely would have listed the milestones that have been in regards to mental health
Just started the other day.. I left during Gen Karangi term..we were the one's who started the war in 2011.. You can never understand
Dr kingori is soo creative
Wairimu Mukuria, Keep up the good work
Dr Kingori kindly put the important interviews first then hizo zingine nyuma.
Always a silent fan
Same here
i had a suggestion Dr. King'ori, topics zingine ka hizi manze inahitaji time mob... i wish you could just record it and post it here without cutting
We need unedited version please
Was about to join military but after watching this I'm sorry thank you
I participated in the 2013 cadet recruitment after form 4 and never made it. Kumbe ningepitia hii shiet!
John pole Sana... May God see you through in Jesus name.
Daktari you are such a vibe bro ,I don't see the next coming
io song ya intro🔥🔥🔥🔥. make the show more sweeter
God help this Man 🙏🙏
We pray for their recovery
When it comes to aviation and army am in 💯
May the ALMIGHTY GOD remember him
Salute veterans,praying 4 Y'all. Stay blessed
Thin line between Alcoholism and PTSD.
One is a consequence. The other is a cause.
Big salute to all vets,you did your best.
Ati king'ori maskio yako n kubwa Hadi haiwezi shikilia earphone😂
Am I the only one who rewinds just to listen to that music?
That music is a drug. I rewind tens of times
Vile i fast forward. I don't like it
Dr king'ori always Good stories.
Very important topic
I saw the cadet ,in nakuru last week ,,he had wore an official black suit bt he was totally drunk na kulikua mchana,,,bytha i noticed him at a far range ,,,,
John you'll be alright
Amen
@Curtis kato You are right. There is no cure for PTSD. However it gets better when the sufferer begins to engage with our tailor made trauma informed interventions of a bio-psycho-social-economic-spiritual-legal nature. Like all chronic diseases, there is a daily practice to maintain optimum health. I hope you see that there is hope for you as well. You are welcome.
This episode was epic.
The hardest test for a comrades is to leave a civilian life
The show is beautiful and emotional at the same time 😍😭
Kingori I want to be part of your audience... Hapa Kwa show.. How does it happen?
This is mental condition manzee it's not easy...it's like almost depression kinda....mob love and emphathy is needed for one to come back
Humor on another level🤣🤣"Dj Wacha mchanganyiko😂😂☑️☑️
My favorite show
Dr. Kingóri held his hand like Jakoyo's supporter in secrecy
I know the guy he is from njoro...
Mary you're a wonderful lady full of life.
Too many edits for Tv
Upload the whole Interview for RUclips
Hii tafadhali musikose kueka the full unedited version.
The laughter though, the guy on the back ground
Much love 💛
Good show
Aende Mathare coz Doc Kingori is such a vibe
Always no one wewe let me watch the positive vibes
good episode tho, the topic✨
wairimu is always in vibe
More power to her 💪🏿
Servant leadership will solve many of our problems.However our civil servants behave like they own us.
There exceptions due to personal conviction and adherence and respect for civil service code.