A very inspiring and challenging story,especially to the young men who’re afraid to marry single women ,you may never know anything about the future of the unborn child.Getting pregnant and rejected is not the end of the world,there’s always a God’s moment in such a situation.
@@bonniefxweru5289 how some people think is beyond me, sijui waanze kuuza akili Naivas. What a distasteful thing to type , save your bundles please next time
Stories of fathers rejecting their children at conception only to weave their way back into their lives once the children are well established are not uncommon. Your father (the one that brought you up as his own) is a true hero... What a gem!
SC John Ohaga you are such an inspiration. I was always moved even by working as your intern. You are my mentor . I want to soar to greater heights like you.
@Engage - please share the unedited version. Please. The unedited version touches more on his biological Dad and half-brother Micheal. It would give a more complete picture of the beautiful complexities, especially as his relationship with Michael was deep. Thank you!!!
I was intrigued by this talk. However come to think of it I would have liked to hear more about how he navigated the relationships. Where can one find the unedited version
This is such a severely edited version of the story John told, that leads to inaccuracies such as the implication that he received the letter whilst in primary school
The first time he meets his half brother Michael ..that part is chopped off and the story doesn’t flow well. I’m sure the story is well told however the editing could be better
Of course his biological father was wrong to leave a pregnant woman hanging... But the child speaks so highly of him than his step father if you listen and analyze critically
A very inspiring and challenging story,especially to the young men who’re afraid to marry single women ,you may never know anything about the future of the unborn child.Getting pregnant and rejected is not the end of the world,there’s always a God’s moment in such a situation.
Cheers to the father who married your mother. Now that is LOVE!
Hehe...Mathe Alikuwa anatembeza Hio kitu Ka nanzez 😂
@@bonniefxweru5289 how some people think is beyond me, sijui waanze kuuza akili Naivas. What a distasteful thing to type , save your bundles please next time
Stories of fathers rejecting their children at conception only to weave their way back into their lives once the children are well established are not uncommon. Your father (the one that brought you up as his own) is a true hero... What a gem!
This story resonates well with me...I thank God he gave me two fathers and each played a very special role in my life.
I just love this story ,that is my story with my father’s family that I met in my 40’s
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The editor has not given justice to this incredible story
This story sure did tug at my heartstrings🥹🤍
SC John Ohaga you are such an inspiration. I was always moved even by working as your intern. You are my mentor . I want to soar to greater heights like you.
@Engage - please share the unedited version. Please. The unedited version touches more on his biological Dad and half-brother Micheal. It would give a more complete picture of the beautiful complexities, especially as his relationship with Michael was deep. Thank you!!!
Beautiful ,talk to those many fathers and mothers in denial
I was intrigued by this talk. However come to think of it I would have liked to hear more about how he navigated the relationships. Where can one find the unedited version
Agreed.
@pegthj only Engage has the full version. Sadly they edited out so many relevant bits 😒😒
Yep, it seems like there is more to the story...
Relatable to say the least
Waow! What a story!!. You have 2 fathers indeed
Awesome piece. I wish all children with two fathers would listen to this
Wow!
He married a good woman. She started his reconciliation journey!🙏🙏
You can tell a good woman by she carries out herself the first days..
Kithing is as good as a good man.
"".....comes a point in life you have to reconcile with yourself to move forward...."
True
Beautiful story. Your father is a blessing... I see you also carry his first name as well as his surname...I hope i heard well
True love is beautiful, a beautiful story!
What a story …..Well put John !
Anthony Wahome .
It's a very beautiful story but it feels like there are bits and pieces of it missing
They say to be called father, it's an honour, irregardless of whether the children are yours.
Why so much editing @Engage? Can there be a re upload? Story's intriguing but there seems to be some missing parts
This is exactly my story , still struggling to get in terms with it. This is insightful ❤
Amazingly beautiful story
An Amazing story there.
An interesting conversation.. thanks for the suspense storyline
An awesome story 🙏
What a story SC!!!
What a story. Intriguing. The story make a very nice 'Based on True Story..." Movie
John Moore that was well said
Love this!👏🏿
True reconcillation.
This is such a severely edited version of the story John told, that leads to inaccuracies such as the implication that he received the letter whilst in primary school
Touching
Awesome
You are awesome #JohnOhaga
I pray to reconcile myself like you did. ❤
Brilliant John!
The father who married the mum when expectant is the dad ...
Woooow..
What about the politics within/between the families? It's not always a pleasant journey to reach to the point of making peace
The editing wasn't done well (in my view)... I didn't get the story clearly, a first in my experience with Engage
I agree
The first time he meets his half brother Michael ..that part is chopped off and the story doesn’t flow well.
I’m sure the story is well told however the editing could be better
I thought I missed something as well and rewinded.
What if his biological father wasn't a renowned doctor? I doubt if there would be any relationship with him
Who would have been the problem,a man who walked out in a pregnant woman or a child who was adopted by a caring man who loved the mom so much.
Of course his biological father was wrong to leave a pregnant woman hanging... But the child speaks so highly of him than his step father if you listen and analyze critically
Some people regard even poor parents, respect
Applaud (U)
👍❤👂
Funny how he puts it, 'my father and my biological father' and not 'my father and by step-father'
Maybe for him his step father is the more legitimate father, the one he trusts more.
Wow
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Wow
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