> geo123123 said on
12-21-2009 at
10:11:
Amazing! Great documentary!
> QueenShaMia34 said on
12-14-2009 at
23:55:
Beautiful story. I cried about four times. I love to see this. I wish black people in america could learn how to be strong and pull each others together. We are so divided. Beautiful story... I support you 100%
> FredAltonBrannen said on
12-12-2009 at
04:18:
May God help you achieve ALL your dreams of making a difference for your people. God bless the leaders who came up with this idea and sacrificed to send you out for advanced studies.
> dolish34 said on
12-03-2009 at
17:21:
Love KENYA so much... God bless you all
> JimmieHeaven said on
12-03-2009 at
14:43:
XOXO
> Gaikundo1 said on
11-29-2009 at
23:34:
@plaaiz are you a retard because everybody can understand?
> CushiticSomalianMale said on
11-26-2009 at
17:52:
yes indeed beautyful black people just like all africans and Black aboriginale Native Australians and any other black peoples globaly, thats how beautyful they are, indeed...... not just people, its Black people!
> alinamald said on
11-25-2009 at
21:19:
ALL RESPECT for this BRILLIANT girl! It;s amazing! so modest, so clever...
> overthehill68 said on
10-22-2009 at
23:28:
Such a brave smart beautiful girl! The Masai are such a beautiful people
> SwahiliYa said on
09-30-2009 at
01:42:
Inspiring and encouraging.
> milkkys said on
09-27-2009 at
01:02:
wow! this is a touching n inspiring story. Im so touched by every word the girl speaks n how true the video is. God help more kenyans n bless them all. Nothing is impossible wen u r determined to make it in life.
> muthaka1 said on
09-17-2009 at
23:56:
beautiful people, beautiful country, thats what Kenya will always be to me... proudly Kenyan
> Khuchidaya said on
09-14-2009 at
08:26:
This is a very inspiring story about making an impact in the community!!! I love my country Kenya so much with its reach culture!!!
> AskariWaryaa said on
09-10-2009 at
19:58:
Beautiful people!
> asantemelita said on
09-10-2009 at
01:11:
This should be a real difference that shall be aspired by all Maasai youngsters. This lady has been a good example and we must follow. Culture should be respected, YES, but should give other opportunities to comeover and change the people. I like this move. Keep it up my sister.
> Crittermum said on
09-09-2009 at
20:56:
Not a spear or a shield to give her daughter, she sends her to America with a pen and paper. Beautiful. I hope that education can continue to be encouraged, and that it can be harmonious with the Massai culture.
> meyian1 said on
09-07-2009 at
00:31:
Oh my God! wish all could come out of such primitiveness life and shine and bring the light back home. that's great and big up for Ledama and the rest.
> butelezi00roman said on
09-05-2009 at
10:19:
What? Primitive life?I hope u meant sthg. The culture is so rich,beautiful and real.
> ndemwesh said on
09-01-2009 at
03:27:
you know this just takes me back home and even with all the struggles i know i always feel so proud to say i am kenyan...and i will become somebody and help my people...you go girl
> supuu23 said on
08-26-2009 at
23:56:
this reminds me alot, and i cried alot, i pray girls you achieve your goals of helping the others at home. thanks for this video