How Kenyan Man Traveling to the US Saved Kenyan Woman Unknowingly Going to Iraq for Work

A Kenyan man has revealed how he saved a 21-year-old Kenyan woman who was unknowingly traveling to Iraq for work.
Speaking to Nairobi News through WhatsApp, the man said he met Shantel Nyaboke in a Turkish Airlines flight.
The man said the woman believed she was traveling to Qatar for greener pastures via Turkey.
However, the man, who was headed to the United States via Istanbul realized that her destination was different from where she thought she was traveling.
"I’m traveling to the United States via Istanbul, Turkey. I struck up a conversation with a girl carrying an East Africa passport. She looked lost so I asked whether she needed help,” the man, who concealed his identity, told Nairobi News.
The man noted that Nyaboke's contract and boarding pass indicated that her final destination was Iraq.
Upon looking at her contract, he said he noticed a few things that did not add up. The contract did not state her salary, working hours or whether she would have off days.
He advised Nyaboke, who hails from Kisii County, against continuing with the journey that would probably turn her into a slave in the war tone Gulf nation.
"I took her to the Turkish Airlines help desk and they promised to get her a ticket back tonight (Monday). I gave her some Dollars for food and all the Kenyan Shillings I had on me for her to use when she gets back home," the man said.
In an interview with Nairobi News after landing in Nairobi, Nyaboke said an agent told her that she was going to Qatar to work as a house help and only learned that she was traveling to Iraq after meeting a stranger in an Istanbul-bound flight.
“I did not know that I was heading to Iraq. I have been hearing about Iraq in the news and I never imagined that I would end up there,” she told Nairobi News.
He [the Good Samaritan] really assisted me and only God can reward him. I don’t know what would have happened to me,” she said.
Nyaboke has appealed to well-wishers to help her get a job.
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Thanks you man for saving…
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Thanks you man for saving this innocent girl. Indeed she would have been a slave and consequentially killed just like the rest of our brothers and sisters. I think we should further to sue the agency that lied to her. They shouldn't be allowed to do business in Kenya. One life saved. Thanks
Oh what a God's wonderful…
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Oh what a God's wonderful interventionf anyone knows her contact, my family and I will be willing to make her dream of being a better life come true.
Please if she is able to email me,we will make her dreams true.
Amundu@yahoo.com
Thanks
goal here is to help, not…
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In reply to Oh what a God's wonderful… by Samco (not verified)
goal here is to help, not sure what her dreams are but we can help her
Viongozi wa Jubilee amkeni…
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Viongozi wa Jubilee amkeni halafu mfanye kazi yenu ipasavyo. Acheni mambo ya ufisadi, uroho (greed), kiburi (arrogance), na tamaa ya kutajirika kwa kufuata njia ya mkato (short cut). Acheni kutoa hongo mahali popote pa ibada (places of worship).
Punguzeni mishahara yenu na marupurupu (allowances) mengi mnayopata, mjenge viwanda nchini, ili vijana wetu wapate ajira badala ya kwenda kufanywa watumwa katika nchi za Uarabuni.
Jeez! What does your comment…
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In reply to Viongozi wa Jubilee amkeni… by Imara Daima (not verified)
Jeez! What does your comment have to do with the plight of this poor girl? Saa zingine unaotanga baba! Pewa one for the road uchangamke nitalipia baba!
God BLESS this man. He did…
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God BLESS this man. He did Exactly what I would do (given the Circumstance).
I doubt it. I thought the…
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In reply to God BLESS this man. He did… by GUEST1 (not verified)
I doubt it.
I thought the govt opened or established an office to help and deal with this kind of problem.
How was she cleared to travel in the first place? I cringed after reading the story. Poor girl could have ended up in the streets or some old Arab's sex slave.
Call me a racist but you never trust an Arab. Anybody black to them is a slave and they'll tell you to your face.
No it's in some of their…
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In reply to I doubt it. I thought the… by Mwangi Kiratu (not verified)
No it's in some of their traditions to enslave and rape and kill.so don't worry you're not a racist.
Mtu aliyemsaidia Dada…
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Mtu aliyemsaidia Dada Nyaboke anastahili heshima sana. Hongera sana ndugu yangu. Asante sana. Umeonyesha wazi ya kwamba utu (humanity) ungalipo (still there).
Mtu kama wewe unastahili kuchaguliwa na wananchi ili uwahudumie watu wote wa Kenya bila upendeleo au kujitafutia sifa.
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There's something odd about this story, how can someone not know that their air ticket is showing final destination is Baghdad, Iraq? Unless she cannot read, of which I would wonder how she managed to communicate with whomever/agency she was working with to get to her destination.
Also going by some responses here, how does one claim to know someone else's dream and promising to make their dream come true. You may mean well but the dramatization of response may not be the right message. Just say you can provide some help. The truth of the matter is that you actually don't know that lady's dream in life, therefore you cannot promise to make their dream come true. Besides, a dream of going to a foreign land to become a maid is a pathetic dream.
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In reply to There's something odd about… by jag (not verified)
First of all, there are many Kenyans who cannot read ... it is feasible this lady could not tell Qatar from Iraq. Second, the 'pathetic dream' you accuse her of having is exactly what Kenya's kleptomaniacs in leadership have handed to our young people.
Could be true. I wish her…
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In reply to First of all, there are many… by Ben (not verified)
Could be true. I wish her well. And hopefully this story can be a good lesson for fellow Kenyans willing to go anywhere for greener pasture. I'm glad she didn't find herself in Iraq...would have been a nightmare and I'm Kenyan government wouldn't have bothered to intervene.
@Jag, not all people can…
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In reply to There's something odd about… by jag (not verified)
@Jag, not all people can read per se and those who can, they would need some guidance reading an airline ticket for the first time. This lady was going to be a maid not some job requiring literacy so any of the above is a possibility. Please don't admonish those willing to help. They wording may not be your preference but the end goal shows some human kindness. Thats what counts.
Thanks for your correction…
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In reply to @Jag, not all people can… by Mugikuyu (not verified)
Thanks for your correction. I always stand corrected. I'm usually pessimistic when I see people putting their email asking others to send them an email. I guess, I've reading too much about Nigerian scammers.
I thought about the scamming…
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In reply to Thanks for your correction… by Jag (not verified)
I thought about the scamming emails but wondered what they would squeeze out of her. This gullible lady needs lots of help especially learning how the world works as Maxiley has indicated not necessarily money. She needs a job hopefully the Nigerian scammers won't send her with some "cargo" to deliver given her naivety.
,@ Jag.On the contrary the…
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,@ Jag.On the contrary the fact that this lady turned back after trusting astranger,to me this shows that she was ignorant of the contents of the documents she was carrying.True to his word this fellow was indeed agood samaritan.
And about the promised dream,to me ithink it just a figure of speech. They could easily have said, _we will help you out.
Yes that's actually a good…
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In reply to ,@ Jag.On the contrary the… by Maxiley (not verified)
Yes that's actually a good indication that she might not know the intricacies of this world. This is one of those few cases with good endings.
@ Jag, you are right.Such…
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In reply to Yes that's actually a good… by Jag (not verified)
@ Jag, you are right.Such cases do not usually end up well.
Mola amrehemu, this is how…
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Mola amrehemu, this is how people’s children are sold into slavery ..... didn’t even her family check where she was being sent .... I pray she is well, hata hawo hurnda Qatar is nothing better than that Iraq . All those Arab countries are nothing but slave camps
@Msema Kweli: Kutokana na…
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@Msema Kweli:
Kutokana na kisa hiki, inaonekana ya kwamba huenda ikawa kuna Wakenya ambao wameuzwa utumwani nchi za Uarabuni. Sasa wamo utumwani na hawana njia yoyote ya kupata msaada kuepukana na hali waliyomo kwa sababu hakuna mtu anayejua mahali walipo.
Naiomba serikali ya Jubilee iwaulize Wakenya wote kama wana mtu wa familia yao ambaye alikwenda Uarabuni na sasa amenyamaza.
Pili, Mkenya yeyote asiruhusiwe kupanda ndege kwenda nchi za Uarabuni (utumwani) kabla hajajisajili (has not registered) na afisi ya mambo ya kigeni Kenya.
Tatu, ni lazima mabalozi wote wa Kenya waliomo nchi za Uarabuni wapate orodha ya Wakenya wote ambao wamo utumwani, anwani yao, na pia namba ya simu ya mtu aliyemuajiri mtumwa kutoka Kenya.
Nne, ni lazima kila mtumwa kutoka Kenya awe na pasipoti yake wakati wowote.
May God help that man for…
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May God help that man for saving that lady,Mimi Niko Qatar but siwezi ambia mtu akuje huku,I remember tulivyo fika huku tukaenda kuchukuliwa finger prints tulipata muhudu akatuuliza our country of origin tukamjibu then akatwambia "come in black monkeys" unapata bad treatment na unafanya job kwa company unajiuliza je mwenye ako kwa nyumba anateseka kivipi?nikifikiria kuresign nakumbuka ata 150k zenye nlilipa agency sijamaliza kulipa deni navumilia tuu matusi bora uhai.
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