- Ann Wanjiru Mwangi left Kenya and worked as a home assistant in pursuit of her dream of becoming a entertainer
- Wanjiru told TUKO.co.ke that he left the job a month later and went through difficulties until he joined the circus group
- He advised Kenyan women in the Gulf to unite and learn new skills that will help them move to other jobs
Many people give up the comforts of their homes and even their countries in search of better opportunities abroad.
Ann Wanjiru Mwangi also known as Anshii Kamunda is a Kenyan of the same type from Nyandarua County who left the country to follow his dreams.
The sister told TUKO.co.ke that she always dreamed of becoming a entertainer or artist.
Thus, he had the opportunity to travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2021 as a home assistant but had a big dream of becoming an artist.
“I started working as a House Girl in 2018 in Sudan for two years, and I came to the UAE in 2021, he said.
“I always wanted to be a entertainer or an artist and it was my dream to come to the UAE. My only way was to come as many of us do through the inner work I did but inside I knew that was just the way to go. What I wanted,” He explained.
Why did Ann Wanjiru quit the work of the gulf in the Gulf
Wanjiru reported that he worked as a home assistant for a month and decided to give up not because the work was difficult but because he wanted to fulfill his dreams.
He advised against leaving their jobs but also urged those who have other dreams not to be afraid and take the opportunity to follow their will.
“I left because my heart was not at peace since I wanted something new in my life. ” He said.
The acrobatics noted that the only way to get out of homework in the UAE is to interact with other people who can teach skills.
He emphasized that his acrobatics team teaches people with or without visas, adding that there are several other groups that one can approach instead of falling into drug abuse.
Wanjiru noted that challenges are common in any profession, but the goal is to keep moving forward and dedicated.
“My advice to women who live in the UAE is not desperate, but look for those small opportunities that seem difficult and can change their lives,” The acrobatics said.
How did Wanjiru join the circus artists?
After leaving work, the sister reported that she had gone through many difficulties, sleeping angrily and living in a room that could carry the bed alone.
“I was disturbed for several months, drinking hot water to live and live in bed space. He explained.
The hardworking woman revealed that the group taught her acrobatics and everything about acrobatics, and fulfilled her dream of becoming an artist.
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He works with acrobatic and Dubafrique elements, who noted his support system.
Wanjiru proudly noted that his life has been better since joining the circus, as he now has time to make hair as a temporary job.
“There are many challenges, but I can't compare them now with the time before I join the circus. However, it is all about devotion and patience, ” He said.
The talented sister revealed that the acrobatics pay well and the amount varies depending on the event and the places they do.
He also has a YouTube channel (Annshiijuggler) where he shares his art.
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TUKO.co.ke also reported an exciting story by JB Omukangala, who faced frequent challenges of locked a one -room apartment for not paying taxes.
After worrying about poor pay and financial problems as a teacher, Omukangala resigned from his teaching career.
He worked in the construction area and the grocery store but stopped focusing on his writing work which made him a successful writer living in Nairobi.
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