Viral Kenyan nanny shares she’ll return to Lebanese family

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Roseline Atieno Oyola, affectionately known as Rosie, garnered global admiration.

This was after a poignant video captured her emotional departure from her Lebanese employers and circulated on social media.

Rosie is making headlines once again by expressing her heartfelt intention to return to Lebanon.

Rosie
Rosie has become a symbol of compassion and love. Photo: Expeditions Maasai Safaris/Facebook.

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She said she wants to stand by her former employers during their challenging times and offer them support.

In a sincere statement, Rosie shared her sentiments,

“I went to Lebanon in 2021, and the family treated me well. I blended with them seamlessly.

They gave me food, paid me on time, and the experience was really good. I

It is very heartbreaking for me because I know the family is going through a tough time.”

Rosie getting emotional
Just a few days into her stay in Kenya, Rosie admitted she was already longing for the company of little Maria and Cateleya. Photo: Trudy Kitui/Tiktok.

Her genuine appreciation for the family extended to their exceptional treatment, timely payments, and the harmonious bond they shared.

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Hailing from Siaya County, Rosie not only praised her former employers but also disclosed her venture into a small business.

This new pursuit allows her to spend quality time with her children while ensuring their well-being.

“I have started my business here in town. I am selling some sports and gym wear.

Further, she added, I know many fear going to the Gulf countries, but I would advise anyone who wants to go to do so. Try your luck, pray, do your best,” she encouraged.

Rosie further divulged that she left Kenya for Lebanon when her son was just two years old.

Her resilience and positive outlook serve as an inspiration, demonstrating the possibility of finding success and fulfilment even in the face of challenges.

She further added that she is returning to Lebanon so that she can offer support to her employers who need her help now more than ever.

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