Indeed this story has come at the right time. Already in the USA, filed 3 cases, used about 3.5 million Kshs, spent two decades and still alive???? Kweli this is the spirit we need. No giving up easily because there is a God in heaven. I celebrate you and love your laughter. Great lessons I have learnt for my situation as a student in the US
But Jeremy it's important for people from kenya to accept and appreciate our national language Swahili,Uganda upenda kuongea kiganda, Nigerians wanapenda kuongea lugha Yao,but Kenya's kujifanya na kisungu tu.onyosha wewe ni mkenya
To God be all the glory 🙌🏾 for seeing u through all the challenges u went through and for upholding u by His right ✋ until He gave u the miracle u waited for too long blessed be the name of the LORD 🙏🏾 thank u for encouraging many with yo testimony to the glory 🙌🏾 of God 🙏🏾 Hallelluya 🙌🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
True jeremy. Some people pick language and accent easily. Others ata waishi kwa wengine 100yrs hawawezi learn new language leave alone accent and culture. Wengine pia their cycle ni only kenyans.
Just to enlighten those talking about her ascent...You are coming to the USA and you want to be understood by the citizens here. You are required to interact with people from different cultures. So, you must learn to twist your tongue. Our problem in Kenya is that our teachers prepared us for Kenya and not for the world. If you have a child now, do you want her to speak as you do?? chanukeni wakenya, it is for your good and your children. Hakuna maringo hapo. you just need to communicate. You do not know how difficult it is to talk with a kenyan accent over the phone...nobody understands you.
I had to go for a training to learn English after my 20 years in Kenyan schools ( 9 of primary, 4 years high school and 7 years university??) Requirement before you come to the US to study!!
My best part was when she talked about the son how he reacted about the news and all his friends knew about the issue. That is so so powerful he will always leave to testify that truly answers prayers.
Were you trying DV Lottery for all those years. I came to Atlanta, Georgia in 2004, fell in love with USA, went back home, applied for DV Lottery and won and relocated to USA.
Glory To Our Good LORD God Almighty For His Steadfast Love Endures Forever.. 1 Corth:16:13 Says Keep Alert, Stand Firm In Faith, Be Courageous and Strong, And All you Do, Do In Love..Amazing Story Of Faith..Strength And Courage..Stay Blessed.. Many Will Be Inspired.. Glory To Our Good LORD
When you go to you UK and USA with our Kenyan accent the mzungus wanasema they can't understand it. Some people tend to adapt their way of talking to fit in, it's just automatic. Muache mambo ya sijui accent, just be inspired.
I came to the U.S in 1990 for college. I completely refused to change my accent. I am kichwa ngumu, I instead made them get used to it and develop patience with people who have a different accent and most people I interact with are fascinated by my accent. It's the one identity I will never change. Heck, I also struggled with being able to understand them.
Very inspiring story. For those still waiting for their green card I want you to remember that God is in control and he will be doing great things. Am not a hater but I wish you spoke the Kenyan way.
I have tried this green card over five years not results always be negative, I still have hope I shall win make a journey to Usa, stay,study ,work and leave in ,...That time is coming Amen
Wah i thought when u get a baby it's easier to get legal status looks like it's not the case but at the right time God answered your prayer aki navile napenda America God answer my prayer too.
This life bana,some people have the right papers to stay but they want to come back home so badly while others have been fighting for years to acquire the green card Alf that is a forced accent,you can tell😉
Inspiring story Sarah... Those people talking of her accent..just focus on her story... I like what she said...when things were so hard on her.... FAITH IN GOD kept her.
Honestly, woman, good story better outcome All is possible with God. Thanks. Accent or not, guys - don’t miss the message. A woman can talk, that’s what matters. For all out there, may God show out on whatever situation you’re going through Be blessed
English is not an African language let's just start there.. So if we all speak English with whatever accent.. Let's just remember it is an adopted language.. Love love her story.. The struggle is real in this majuu....
@@janewanjiru6626 Some people don't know how to appreciate others therefore they scatter hate through negative comments, But we have to look out for our brethren ooooo
@@graceneema2023 one of my favourite quotes says.. HURT PEOPLE HURT.(when people are hurting they just wanna hurt other people.. So like your name GRACE is what they need..
That's right my dear. British English is different from American and etc. We were punished in primary school for speaking our vernacular language. We have been forced into it for sure!!
What an interview! Very inspiring. All things held constant, I just love how all through she references God (faith in God) and unity (with family and friends), very important. May God continually bless you madam Serah. You are an epitome of resilience and faith in God. This year is the first time am applying for green card (having graduated last year back here in Kenya). It marks the beginning of a promising journey as I eye the land of opportunities. I have strong faith and believe that I will come back here with a testimony/ies as I share my story. In regard to the other side of the story, and as the saying goes ukienda Rome behave like Romans. So I don't see anything wrong with her accent. In fact I admire it. Again 20 years in the US is no joke. So why criticize? Then please am looking for a job (sadly I lost my job 2 months ago). Any leads/connection/referral will be highly appreciated. Your prayers as well. Am in Nairobi.
Have you ever heard of Professor Ngugi wa Thiongo also from Limuru. Have you ever heard him speak English and he is a professor…like wt…🤷🏽♀️mzungu accent. I live in Canada 20 years and still speak in joy kikuyu accent…she sounds very bad btw
@@pn4640 Mbona comparison, the accent is understandable, kila mtu ako na ulimi wake, Gikuyu andu nimaragia wega muno... Angikorwo niwe wina thina Wa Maratathi uguo tiguo ungiraria, onaungiretha uria uguteithika.
Leave her accent alone. She does not use it in your bedroom. She uses it in her house and with the people around her and it works for her. Omba Mungu akuondolee roho ya wivu.🤣
When you come to the USA you will understand that the English you spoke in Kenya ni yako na watu wenyu. For you to be understood by these people you just have to change your accent. Some Americans are ready rude or ignorant. They don't even make an effort to understand what you are saying if you have an accent no matter how well you try to express yourself. If they don't understand you, they then brush you off. Some think if you cannot communicate clearly then you are not intelligent.
ATA ukijaribu kuongea kama wao they will say they don't understand you one guy told me he went to take a Somali British for an interview the person interviewing her said he doesn't understand her accent at the end I just had minimal contact with Americans only at work
The people talking about accent. What did you want her to do? Use your accent or? Everyone is free to speak freely the way you do. She's is giving a Testimony.
It is not borrowed accent. She has lived in America for over 20 years and she's adapted a better accent. Why can't people listen to the message instead of critiquing her accent. To be honest, I prefer her accent than the typical kenyan accent.
I am surprised even her fellow Kenyans in America are so much focused on how 'she's faking her accent'.. Really? After 22 years of the communication struggles here in 🇺🇸 what would you expect? Ako tu Sawa... Focus on the positive. Happy for you sister. I understand the struggle you had to endure to be where you are. 🙏
There's no American accent, have melting pot of different culture, language, depending with your environment, Northern and southern states have different accents. Every one thrive to be understood without been bias
I know of acquaintance who was stopped by police for minor issue and turned to deportation, had a young one, never returned back home to the baby and family, Moja kwa moja, akapelekwa to detention camp and later Kenya without preparation....... God is always good & faithful
There is nothing wrong with leaving USA I left on my own because I was not going to look for that green card , and I am happy but once upon a time I used to be scared of leaving America
God is truly faithful. He can come to your rescue at the 11th hour. Do u mean there is a special green card apart from the one of dv lottery? Kindly explain Damaris.
Indeed this story has come at the right time. Already in the USA, filed 3 cases, used about 3.5 million Kshs, spent two decades and still alive???? Kweli this is the spirit we need. No giving up easily because there is a God in heaven. I celebrate you and love your laughter. Great lessons I have learnt for my situation as a student in the US
Jeremy thank you for maintaining your Kenyan and Kikuyu dialect
But Jeremy it's important for people from kenya to accept and appreciate our national language Swahili,Uganda upenda kuongea kiganda, Nigerians wanapenda kuongea lugha Yao,but Kenya's kujifanya na kisungu tu.onyosha wewe ni mkenya
Why are u guys hating on her? like yoo,
She has been there for 22yrs meehnn.personally have enjoyed the interview ,she's such a vibe .
My cousin has bn there in her early 20s and now she's a shush..she speaks a fluent kikuyu..
Hata sisi tumekaa hapa kama yeye tatuongei hiyo 😂
@@cicilyn7983 Kila mtu ako na haki, Jeremy Damaris alinena 🤣🤣🤣
You are all here criticizing this woman yet watoto wenu wako hii Nairobi na hawajui hata lugha ya mama, double standards.😂😂
😂😂ongeza Volume
Very true 😂😂😂😂😂
Hit the nail on the the head!
Umewaweza 😊😊
Nice one. Testifying God's doings. Be blessed
God answers prayers. Let us not give up looking up to God because His ways are not our ways!
Amen And Amen 💞
This is inspiring story!Sarah is blessed.Prayer&Efforts.Jeremy my friend,this is fantastic!God bless
Jeremy Damaris is going far..
Amen. May God to continue to lift you higher and higher my sister 🙏
Glory to God in The Highest.God I will Praise you As Long as I Live
Oh Jehovah this is what I want you to do for my life
Pesa hapa lazima
@@Cate861 lets keep praying for it, lets apply and leave it to God
Don't despair
Very encouraging story God's faithful and mighty
Sooo inspiring story ..For sure God is able..
GOD doing Great than Awesome 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤♥️
Mungu apewe sifa 💝
Very inspiring story, we give God the glory
Mungu atukuzwe
Great testimony there, all glory to God!
To God be all the glory 🙌🏾 for seeing u through all the challenges u went through and for upholding u by His right ✋ until He gave u the miracle u waited for too long blessed be the name of the LORD 🙏🏾 thank u for encouraging many with yo testimony to the glory 🙌🏾 of God 🙏🏾 Hallelluya 🙌🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
MAMBO YA ACCENT TUACHE KILA MTU AKO NAHAKI ..20YRS NO JOKE.. ATA MIMI YANGU INAKUJA😅😅
Kau nikanjoya Jeremy.
Jeremy🤣🤣🤣🤣tunangoja
Andu a ngarariga...lazima accent kiasi... kutoka mbali...
True jeremy. Some people pick language and accent easily. Others ata waishi kwa wengine 100yrs hawawezi learn new language leave alone accent and culture. Wengine pia their cycle ni only kenyans.
@@loisemungai3152
Good vibes 😊
That has been my kind of story and I know God timing is the best at his fullness of time he makes everything beautiful.🙏🏽🙏🏽👏🏽
Keep The Faith!
Amina And Amina
I am very happy for you,after had you story.
Thanks so much I have watched it to the end and got it .
I have faith too that I shall make it in Jesus Mighty Name
You will in Jesus name.
Just to enlighten those talking about her ascent...You are coming to the USA and you want to be understood by the citizens here. You are required to interact with people from different cultures. So, you must learn to twist your tongue. Our problem in Kenya is that our teachers prepared us for Kenya and not for the world. If you have a child now, do you want her to speak as you do?? chanukeni wakenya, it is for your good and your children. Hakuna maringo hapo. you just need to communicate. You do not know how difficult it is to talk with a kenyan accent over the phone...nobody understands you.
@ Hannah, niwangenia Muno! Create awareness!
@@graceneema2023 The truth! thanks dear
I had to go for a training to learn English after my 20 years in Kenyan schools ( 9 of primary, 4 years high school and 7 years university??) Requirement before you come to the US to study!!
U are right
My best part was when she talked about the son how he reacted about the news and all his friends knew about the issue. That is so so powerful he will always leave to testify that truly answers prayers.
Wonderful story, thanks for sharing
Learning from previous mistakes! Inspired as well
Jeremy you have uplifted me so much and I hold onto Sarah's testimony
Were you trying DV Lottery for all those years. I came to Atlanta, Georgia in 2004, fell in love with USA, went back home, applied for DV Lottery and won and relocated to USA.
Awesome!
Glory To Our Good LORD God Almighty For His Steadfast Love Endures Forever.. 1 Corth:16:13 Says Keep Alert, Stand Firm In Faith, Be Courageous and Strong, And All you Do, Do In Love..Amazing Story Of Faith..Strength And Courage..Stay Blessed.. Many Will Be Inspired.. Glory To Our Good LORD
God of possibilities. At the appointed time God will bring it to pass.
Jeremy I'm ua follower n soon I believe I will b here giving a testimony 4 sure 20yrs is no joke trusting God 4 His blessings to me n our children
Amen And Amen
What a story full of inspiration and I love your faith in God..my name sake
Sharing is Caring 🙂
A journey of resilience with God. Very inspiring story to many people in many predicaments.
Resilience indeed 💖
GOD is amazingly and we serve a living God, praise God.
Amen And Amen
God bless u my bro
20 years!!!!! Let me pray for patience. I will get there. There is hope.
Amen, Never give up
Beautiful story I can relate with
Watu wameona ya Musa na makaratasi. I wish everyone the best
Weah hii kisungu ohh.ata kama umekaa us 50yrs kiswahili na Kikuyu yako from your tribe it's very easy to speak.ohh hii ni born america.
yes we move forward,...woh no giving up all things are possible in God
This is encouraging 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Mungu atukuzwe
When you go to you UK and USA with our Kenyan accent the mzungus wanasema they can't understand it. Some people tend to adapt their way of talking to fit in, it's just automatic. Muache mambo ya sijui accent, just be inspired.
True Joy
You're right
That’s true. I didn’t know until I came to USA. I tend to speak with an American accent sometimes. It takes me time to adjust to my Kenyan accent
Toa UK from that list ya fake accents, Kenyans in the UK don’t have fake accents like those in USA.
I came to the U.S in 1990 for college. I completely refused to change my accent. I am kichwa ngumu, I instead made them get used to it and develop patience with people who have a different accent and most people I interact with are fascinated by my accent. It's the one identity I will never change. Heck, I also struggled with being able to understand them.
Very inspiring story. For those still waiting for their green card I want you to remember that God is in control and he will be doing great things. Am not a hater but I wish you spoke the Kenyan way.
Oooh my, I am confused , what's Kenyan way?? It's understandable
You are resilient. The faith in God! Inspiring.
God has done it for her, Resilience, Faith is risking
I have tried this green card over five years not results always be negative, I still have hope I shall win make a journey to Usa, stay,study ,work and leave in ,...That time is coming Amen
Make sure you apply now. Applications started on 5th October and closes on 8th November.
The testimony won💃, I dint even here the accent. Happy for you Sarah
Wao, my son was in Seattle and lucked residence akaruka Canada but now thank God he is thru
How do he ruka please
Wow wow may God receive all the glory
I thank the Lord for you! He did it for you, He will do it for some of us
Wah i thought when u get a baby it's easier to get legal status looks like it's not the case but at the right time God answered your prayer aki navile napenda America God answer my prayer too.
The child has to be 21 to file for the parents
wow, she is from my home village....I will never give up on applying for a green card...I have strong faith I'll get it this time.
Nakuombea
This life bana,some people have the right papers to stay but they want to come back home so badly while others have been fighting for years to acquire the green card
Alf that is a forced accent,you can tell😉
😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄
The accent is understandable. 20yrs is along time. When you move to coast from bara automatically after sometimes your kiswahili will change.
you right
I don’t think so I’m here 20 years and sina hiyo maringo ya kizungu hii ni maringo tu!!
Kama hujui mtu, wacha kuweka vitu zako tafadhali
Yake ni forced, you can tell....that is why it is irritating
We thank God for your testimony ..This is giving hope..
🙏
My Takeaway; Never give up
Inspiring story Sarah...
Those people talking of her accent..just focus on her story...
I like what she said...when things were so hard on her.... FAITH IN GOD kept her.
Yes Queen 💝
With God all things are possible....
Ngai ndahiuhaga na ndaceragirwo okaga ohindi iria yangirîire.
Ngai Mbere
Thanks for shareing sarah
I love her 💘,she's full of wisdom ❣️
Sure
What a powerful testimony
@Sera wa Bkk God bless you mama..from Minnesota Minneapolis 🙏
Sina maoni kabisaa,, thank you very important Jeremy😀😀
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sarah wa BKK! its awesome to see you here giving your testimony. God has been good to you.
Amen And Amen 💞🙏💞
I urge you brothers and sisters to cloth yourselves with compassion, kindness, gentleness and patience (Colossians 3:12) Shalom.
Compassion, Kindness, Gentleness & Patience reloaded 💞🙏💞
Honestly, woman, good story better outcome
All is possible with God.
Thanks.
Accent or not, guys - don’t miss the message.
A woman can talk, that’s what matters.
For all out there, may God show out on whatever situation you’re going through
Be blessed
Umenena kabisa 🎉🎉🎉
Aki story yako imenipaa motisha, siku moja nitapeana testimony ya such success..........Kudos and All the Glory to God...
Keep the Faith......
Thank you Sarah
Show love people,❤️
you ! are a strong woman 20 years!
English is not an African language let's just start there.. So if we all speak English with whatever accent.. Let's just remember it is an adopted language.. Love love her story.. The struggle is real in this majuu....
True, English came to us! We have to be kind with ourselves on this second language Ooooooh.Looking out for my friend
@@graceneema2023ain't that the truth..
@@janewanjiru6626 Some people don't know how to appreciate others therefore they scatter hate through negative comments, But we have to look out for our brethren ooooo
@@graceneema2023 one of my favourite quotes says.. HURT PEOPLE HURT.(when people are hurting they just wanna hurt other people.. So like your name GRACE is what they need..
That's right my dear. British English is different from American and etc. We were punished in primary school for speaking our vernacular language. We have been forced into it for sure!!
thank u JD
What an interview! Very inspiring. All things held constant, I just love how all through she references God (faith in God) and unity (with family and friends), very important. May God continually bless you madam Serah. You are an epitome of resilience and faith in God. This year is the first time am applying for green card (having graduated last year back here in Kenya). It marks the beginning of a promising journey as I eye the land of opportunities. I have strong faith and believe that I will come back here with a testimony/ies as I share my story.
In regard to the other side of the story, and as the saying goes ukienda Rome behave like Romans. So I don't see anything wrong with her accent. In fact I admire it. Again 20 years in the US is no joke. So why criticize? Then please am looking for a job (sadly I lost my job 2 months ago). Any leads/connection/referral will be highly appreciated. Your prayers as well. Am in Nairobi.
Naomba upate kazi kwa neema ya Mungu
Have you ever heard of Professor Ngugi wa Thiongo also from Limuru. Have you ever heard him speak English and he is a professor…like wt…🤷🏽♀️mzungu accent. I live in Canada 20 years and still speak in joy kikuyu accent…she sounds very bad btw
@@pn4640 Mbona comparison, the accent is understandable, kila mtu ako na ulimi wake, Gikuyu andu nimaragia wega muno... Angikorwo niwe wina thina Wa Maratathi uguo tiguo ungiraria, onaungiretha uria uguteithika.
All glory to God
Mungu atukuzwe
Wow! So inspiring
Mungu atukuzwe
Leave her accent alone. She does not use it in your bedroom. She uses it in her house and with the people around her and it works for her. Omba Mungu akuondolee roho ya wivu.🤣
Some people are ignorant, Lol 🤣
Weuweh JD hata kama ni state reke ngome Ithaa rimwe nigukira
When you come to the USA you will understand that the English you spoke in Kenya ni yako na watu wenyu.
For you to be understood by these people you just have to change your accent.
Some Americans are ready rude or ignorant. They don't even make an effort to understand what you are saying if you have an accent no matter how well you try to express yourself. If they don't understand you, they then brush you off.
Some think if you cannot communicate clearly then you are not intelligent.
True!
ATA ukijaribu kuongea kama wao they will say they don't understand you one guy told me he went to take a Somali British for an interview the person interviewing her said he doesn't understand her accent at the end I just had minimal contact with Americans only at work
Can you imagine she didn't even have employment authorizarion for all those years. Wow! This woman is patient.
Psalm 27:1
I just wonder what happen with Indians coz they seem not to change their accents like Africans
They have Accent too! Kutembea kuona mengi!
Watching from Seattle
Sarah m,,aki invite me huko
Do you have such stupid fake accents like this lady.
Great interview and encouraging but,,,hii kutweng imenibore,,we have many ppl who have been here for 40 years,hawajasahu kikuyu,
Sioni kama amesahau kuongea Kikuyu, Kila mtu ako na haki ya kuongea lugha yenye anataka! Looking out for a friend.
@@graceneema2023 but this is kikuyu TV ,,hii kutweng inafaa mkenya marekani....Kuna kale kale flow kanakuanga kwa kikuyu 😁
Some people remain in the bush even after taking them out of the bush. And such, are the ones you are referring to.
The people talking about accent. What did you want her to do? Use your accent or? Everyone is free to speak freely the way you do. She's is giving a Testimony.
Add volume! Some people are ignorant Lol 🤣
Hao ni wale hawakupata cheti cha kutembea America wapate accent pia 😅😂it’s a defense mechanism ya ‘kuskilia vibaya nahuko’ 😮😊
😏😏😏😏😏, hata mm soon I'll search pipo to interview me na nitaongea na kiarabu😒😒
😂😂😂😂😂😂yalla
Hahahahaha. Wachekesha.
Hahaha fulus
😂😂😂😂
Mafi mushkila 😂
Moving Forward ever backyard nefaa..Going beyond the Sky
That's the spirit
God has done it for you .glory be God
Yes indeed, Happy for her!
Accents yawa..but inspiring story great job bro
Alkebulani we hate ourselves!!! if we just unite and stop hating us? hawa walami watjua hawajui.
Neema inatosha Glory be to God
Amina, Ni kwa neema
Someone has given the directions kwa mtandao I think.
Ngarariga gwitu....
I have been here for over 15 yrs and I have been communicating with my usual English. It's no excuse it's just some people just want to spice.
Spice 😉 Jeremy alisema ni sawa,
As for me i applied for a green card in 2010 got shortlisted 2011 then the appointment in 2013 sadly I was denied the visa my world fell apart.
Jeremy hi, would have been a great and inspiring interview. It was absolutely ruined by the “borrowed accent”, ask your guests to be authentic.
I have few acquaintances that need the encouragement! I have shared UA-cam link! They are grateful ☝️ Jeremy
It is not borrowed accent. She has lived in America for over 20 years and she's adapted a better accent. Why can't people listen to the message instead of critiquing her accent. To be honest, I prefer her accent than the typical kenyan accent.
I am surprised even her fellow Kenyans in America are so much focused on how 'she's faking her accent'.. Really? After 22 years of the communication struggles here in 🇺🇸 what would you expect? Ako tu Sawa... Focus on the positive. Happy for you sister. I understand the struggle you had to endure to be where you are. 🙏
It takes positive perspective to be happy of one's success
My God, why so much judgment dear Kenyans? I am American and there is nothing American about her accent.
There's no American accent, have melting pot of different culture, language, depending with your environment, Northern and southern states have different accents. Every one thrive to be understood without been bias
The clinic is along Kahawa Sukari Ave not far pst Taveta Rd on your way to Mwihoko.
Thank you for sharing, someone was asking for the location
@@graceneema2023 I stumbled into it while taking a walk around that area.
This is what we call in faith
Accent changed by" three" bado iko.... glad it worked out for you
After been with different languages,having to repeat self to be understood, Accent lazima but it's understandable, Dada mwenzetu ametendewa
20 years naelewa sasa why the accent...the story is encouraging
She is strong many people have given up
Kindness & Compassion! Never giving up
You Luck Sarah wa Bkk ,My sister was given 24hrs to exit the country.
I know of acquaintance who was stopped by police for minor issue and turned to deportation, had a young one, never returned back home to the baby and family, Moja kwa moja, akapelekwa to detention camp and later Kenya without preparation.......
God is always good & faithful
There is nothing wrong with leaving USA I left on my own because I was not going to look for that green card , and I am happy but once upon a time I used to be scared of leaving America
What is the details of the green card cases
Mystery
God is truly faithful. He can come to your rescue at the 11th hour. Do u mean there is a special green card apart from the one of dv lottery? Kindly explain Damaris.
Diasporians 🤝
If you're in America and can afford those lawyers if you find a lawyer willing to help you
Yangu bado nakoroga. Ata kitabu chapter in mingi. Jeremy ntakutafuta hivi karibuni.