Kenyan Woman Narrates Ordeal of Deportation From Germany

Kenyan Woman Narrates Ordeal of Deportation From Germany

Kenyan woman Stemy Yelsha recently recounted her journey of deportation from Germany, accompanied by her young daughter.

Hailing from Kenya, Stemy reluctantly migrated to Germany along with her mother. However, to her dismay, her stay in the European nation was shortened when her landlord unanticipatedly expelled her. Adding to her troubles, she struggled with her paperwork that continued to be mailed to her previous residence. Given a mere three weeks to leave, Stemy situation took an unexpected turn when she discovered she was pregnant with her former Nigerian boyfriend. This granted her a bit more time but her petitions to avert deportation were to no avail.

On October 18th, Stemy posted a heart-wrenching video recounting her ordeal of getting deported. She is devastated by her experience and intends to seek counselling to overcome her pain. She is disheartened not only due to her return to Kenya but also because of the heartbreaking realization that the people she counted on abandoned her during her darkest moments. Stemy broke down on several occasions, recounting having not received support from her mother when she needed it most. Before leaving, Stemy was unable to sell her belongings and was obligated to dispose of most of her possessions.

Stemy discloses that she and her daughter could only carry a total of 46kg of baggage during their departure. With mixed emotions, they embarked on their journey home. However, to her surprise, they were detained and interrogated at the airport before boarding. For Stemy, who had been away from Kenya for so long, this experience made her curious about what awaited her upon her return. Making a stop in Doha, Qatar, they then boarded a connecting flight to Nairobi

After arriving in Nairobi, Stemy was met with an incredible amount of support from her local community. In other news, an African lady in Canada is facing deportation. Although she had secured a job with a sponsor, a failed mental assessment has placed her future in Canada at risk. Upon realizing the gravity of her situation, she now pleads for prayers in the hopes of avoiding deportation and keeping her dream job.

Comments

mteja (not verified)     Sat, 10/21/2023 @ 03:28am

"...a failed mental assessment has placed her future in Canada at risk.." What kind of test is this bwana?

GG (not verified)     Sat, 10/21/2023 @ 09:05am

Sasa ataingia kila social media channel kuomba pesa. Mbona hawa watu huenda diaspora wakirudi juu ya tabu huombaomba hivi?

GG (not verified)     Sat, 10/21/2023 @ 09:06am

Sasa ataingia kila social media channel kuomba pesa. Mbona hawa watu huenda diaspora wakirudi juu ya tabu huombaomba hivi?

Guest (not verified)     Sat, 10/21/2023 @ 08:49pm

Nigerians and trouble are like vultures on a dead carcass not only are they a sign of trouble it appears they disrupt destroy after corrupting in whichever country they land.Is this woman not on social media to get herself involved with these people

Pam Griffin (not verified)     Sun, 10/22/2023 @ 04:10am

Tell them @ Shaka. Ukienda ulaya na ujifunge, ni shauri yako. Mungu hawezi kusaidia. Mungu husaidia wanaojisaidia.

MOHANDAS (not verified)     Sun, 10/22/2023 @ 11:11am

This not a surprise. Maybe she should start by telling us what she would do differently if she were given a chance to start her journey all over again. Otherwise she she should stop whining and get down to doing what needs to get done.

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