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My dark life with my Guinea husband and how I almost came back to Kenya without my children | LNN



When Carol embarked on a new life in Guinea with her bags packed and four kids in tow, all she envisioned was a fresh start with her beloved husband.

But destiny had a different script written for her. From integrating into new rituals to facing the harrowing loss of her husband in unforeseen circumstances, Carol’s journey took a turn she never anticipated. After 15 years, this brave mother found herself fighting for her family’s safety, far from what she once called home.

In today’s gripping episode of the LNS Rebuilding series, Carol opens up about her rollercoaster life story – from love at first sight in Kenya, the adventurous leap to Guinea, to the heart-wrenching events that followed, leading to a quest for survival and lessons that changed her life forever.

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  1. Good morning team LNN

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  2. 2:49:01 I really need Carol to listen to her son’s words and stop fighting with these people. Pour your energy into the future and let go of the things. You are the secret sauce. You have built before and you will build again.

  3. I sympathize with this lady. But this lady so naive . 1 husband warns her about his family. 2 she's told husband was poisoned. 3 money get withdrawn. 4 you live with a mother in-law who never talks to her. I may sound rude, but an adult just can't be that naive. It's sad but I didn't feel sadness for her. But sad what happened to her.

  4. To my fellow readers here, her in-laws maybe namesake Muslims but these traditions and superstitions are not part of the Islamic faith, her in laws are spoiling the name of Islam, whatever has happened here is all this particular family’s nonsense, despite myself being a Muslim, I disassociate with whatever her in laws did to her, im on the lady’s side, sorry ma’am. The Almighty will punish them

  5. What a story! One thing i have learnt from this is that when your partner warns you against his own family, please listen to him because he knows them better than you do. No matter how good you are, just let some things remain how you found.
    This lady is strong and she will definitely rise again.❤❤

  6. Guy got poisoned due to lack of exercising adequate authority. Since when do some junky uncles decide a sick person can't go to the hospital? You are running a successful business in a poor village and expect to mingle with with some uneducated villagers,nkt. Africa has alot of foolishness

  7. Lot's of time wasting and rubbish in motherland. All those rudimentary activities when people could be helping build the economy they started. So exhausting, tgen every time prayer instead of finishing off the enemy for your peoples survival.

    Sorry but thr husband is a beta,alot of tough decisions to be made ,he was just letting shit flow..

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