Nanny Rosie's Lebanese Boss Learns About Canada Opportunity She Was Offered by Travel Agency
- Rosie, the beloved Kenyan nanny, was offered a temporary job and a student sponsorship for a Canada visa by a travel agency
- Her Lebanese boss acknowledged being aware of the opportunity in a TikTok video and mentioned that Rosie was considering it seriously
- She had earlier asked Rosie not to return to Lebanon and stay in Kenya instead with her children
Viral Kenyan nanny Rosie's Lebanese boss has reacted to the news of the Canada opportunity she was recently offered by a travel agency.
A week ago, a Kenyan travel agency said they were offering the beloved nanny a KSh 30,000 temporary job and a student sponsorship Canada visa.
What did Rosie's boss say about Canada opportunity?
In a TikTok video, Rosie's boss also reacted to the opportunity, saying she was aware it had been offered to her.
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"I also know about Canada. She did not deny it. She said she is thinking about that opportunity if it is serious or not," she said.
In the same video, the Lebanese woman shared some advice to the online sensation as she continues to trend.
While addressing her fans on her TikTok account, Maria Cataleya said she had heard a rumour about Rosie.
The woman said she had heard that Rosie was planning to remarry, and Cataleya encouraged her to do so.
"I heard she was getting a groom, maybe a handsome guy. That is the opportunity I was talking about. Maybe get a good guy and stay with her kids together and make a good family," she shared.
Travel agency's offer to Rosie
As reported, Vintmark Travel Agency director Catherine Joe said they are offering the beloved nanny a KSh 30,000 temporary job and a student sponsorship Canada visa.
"Catherine Joe is looking for the viral Lebanon nanny for two offers, one a temporary nanny job renumeration starting from KSh 30,000," said content creator Divinar Joseph.
"She can work for her as she waits for her Canada process documentation. Kindly, anyone with contact details, share," she added.
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