Sisters In Saudi Arabia Joyfully Reunite Thanks To Kind Arab Employers: "We Missed Each Other"
- Two sisters from Kisii county could not believe it when their Saudi bosses allowed them to meet and enjoy a day together
- According to the sisters, they had really missed each other as they had not met since they left Kenya for the Gulf county
- Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Leonida shared that they were taken to a hotel to spend the day together, and that led her to believe that good bosses still exist
Two Saudi Arabian bosses whose employees are sisters have gone out of their way to ensure that the young ladies meet and enjoy a day together.
Leonida says they met in hotel
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Leonida from Kisii county said that they both work in Saudi Arabia and had spent a lot of time without seeing each other.
"We had really missed each other. I want you to thank my bosses and my sister's boss for real. They arranged for us to meet at a hotel and it is not easy for people to meet in this country," she said.
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In a video shared with TUKO.co.ke, the girls are seen happily embracing each other when they meet. At some point, they pull away from each other, only to go back into a tight hug.
The two could not believe that they had been allowed to meet, and it had never occurred to them that their biggest desire would be answered so easily.
"We spent time there in the hotel and everyone of us went back to out respective bosses. There are good bosses for real," she added.
Kenyans react to the meeting
Verah ❤❤:
"I cried yesterday, aki ❤❤❤."
The Juicer:
"Mimi nalia bado kwanza nikikumbuka wacha tu."
Mtoto wa Baba:
Hii yote iliifanyika Saudi?Si wadosi wote wabaya?"
The Queen:
"I love this so much."
Mamake:
This is so awesome, sisters!'
Kenyan girl praises Saudi family
In another story, Evangeline Ngungi from Kirinyaga County shared that she was one of the few people who had good working relationships with their bosses in Saudi Arabia.
Ngungi left Kenya 10 years ago after a friend who worked as a housekeeper there told her about its advantages.
She packed her bags, and luckily, she was taken in by a good family; she has also been good to them by understanding her assignment and working diligently for the last 10 years.
Pregnant woman finds new boyfriend after being abandoned by baby’s father
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Megan Dowling, at seven months pregnant, crossed paths with a new man, and their connection blossomed into a loving relationship.
The 24-year-old was nursing heartbreak after the father of her child left her because he wasn't prepared for parenthood.
Megan expressed that she decided to give love another chance because she wanted her baby to have a happy mother.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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