According to Modern Kenyan Corps, it was showcasing happenings in the East African country, a vengeful house girl who was maltreated by her boss' family took vengeance on the entire household by using her own urine to prepare meals for the household. The 19-year-old girl who was caught in the act when the master of the house decided to install a Close Circuit Camera in the house in the wake of housemaids maltreating kids left in their care, was shocked to see the girl urinating in a pot of soup she was preparing. This Mombasa based family, on seeing the footage of the video, promptly got the girl and during interrogation, she told police officers she used the urine to prepare food as punishment on her boss for maltreating her.
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Posted: at 15-09-2015 02:52 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
livingstone80 at 15-09-2015 02:57 PM (9 years ago) (m)
Vanity upon vanity all leads to hell fire! JESUS CHRIST is coming soon!
Posted: at 15-09-2015 02:57 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
For those of you ladies and men that are so addicted to hiring house-maids, I hope these revelations will open your eyes but if u say NO, I just hope your family will not be the next to make the NEWS........
Posted: at 15-09-2015 03:44 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
I'm surprised nobody cares about the maltreatment part of the story. Yes two wrongs do not make a right; but what led her into the defensive or retaliation act? Who should actually be blamed for the situation in the home? The maid or her boss, which one had the upper hand for fairness in the home? Time and again, we read about how madam or oga burnt, starved, beaten and stabbed their house helps. Many times the maids and house helps become the victims of the inhumanity. Yet nobody has taken time to ask what exactly happened. So by this context, the madam and bosses are right and their maids and house helps are guilty as charged? Please pals read the history of American slavery, and what the slaves did to force change/abolition of slavery. Human beings can only take so much for a limited time. They slaves had enough, they resorted to violence, poisoning their masters and their wards, and finally declared "Give us freedom or give us death". You be the judge.
Posted: at 15-09-2015 04:28 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
The colonialist mentality will never leave us. We need housemaids - houseboys - drivers - security men - to distinguish ourselves from the "poor." I have seen first hand the maltreatment some "madams" and "big oga's" mete out to the unfortunate child bought from the village to live (but really to serve) these "big people." They forget these children are the children of parents. They forget these children if given the choice would not be born into "poverty." They forget these children SLAVE for them 25 hours a day (yes 25 - and not 24 hrs a day) doing all the housework that a good wife should do. The parents in the village are promised their child will be sent to school once they reach the "big town." Some parents are promised money in return for their children's services - the money never comes.
This is an example of the Africa Homegrown Slave Trade. In this case the house helps did not travel to the New Found Land by ship but by car!.
I do not condone what this young girl did - but at times when push turns to shove - we are ALL the architects of our own life.
She should have reported her maltreatment to her family. In court in Africa - the "big man" ALWAYS wins.
If you want to DISCIPLINE a child - DISCIPLINE your OWN child with the same measure you do to a child that is not biologically yours!.
Posted: at 15-09-2015 04:31 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Quote from: Mike James Yabah on 15-09-2015 04:28 PM
I'm surprised nobody cares about the maltreatment part of the story. Yes two wrongs do not make a right; but what led her into the defensive or retaliation act? Who should actually be blamed for the situation in the home? The maid or her boss, which one had the upper hand for fairness in the home? Time and again, we read about how madam or oga burnt, starved, beaten and stabbed their house helps. Many times the maids and house helps become the victims of the inhumanity. Yet nobody has taken time to ask what exactly happened. So by this context, the madam and bosses are right and their maids and house helps are guilty as charged? Please pals read the history of American slavery, and what the slaves did to force change/abolition of slavery. Human beings can only take so much for a limited time. They slaves had enough, they resorted to violence, poisoning their masters and their wards, and finally declared "Give us freedom or give us death". You be the judge.
word !!! that was very insightful
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Posted: at 15-09-2015 04:33 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
DJSNIPPER at 15-09-2015 04:42 PM (9 years ago) (m)
Quote from: Mike James Yabah on 15-09-2015 04:28 PM
I'm surprised nobody cares about the maltreatment part of the story. Yes two wrongs do not make a right; but what led her into the defensive or retaliation act? Who should actually be blamed for the situation in the home? The maid or her boss, which one had the upper hand for fairness in the home? Time and again, we read about how madam or oga burnt, starved, beaten and stabbed their house helps. Many times the maids and house helps become the victims of the inhumanity. Yet nobody has taken time to ask what exactly happened. So by this context, the madam and bosses are right and their maids and house helps are guilty as charged? Please pals read the history of American slavery, and what the slaves did to force change/abolition of slavery. Human beings can only take so much for a limited time. They slaves had enough, they resorted to violence, poisoning their masters and their wards, and finally declared "Give us freedom or give us death". You be the judge.
One of the best comment I have ever read on this platform. God bless you and preserve your wisdom.
Posted: at 15-09-2015 04:42 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac