VIRAL NANNY ROZIE SHARES REASON WHY SHE CANNOT BE ABLE TO TRAVEL BACK TO LEBANON

Rozie Nanny

Viral Nanny, by the name of Rozie, has openly revealed the reason why she cannot be able to help her former boss, who was stranded in Beruit Lebanon.



HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rozie Nanny explains why she cannot be able to help her former Lebanon Boss
  • Why Lebanon is under attack

Nanny Rozie said that, as much as she would love to help her former boss, who is in Lebanon, she is in no position to do so because the current situation at the Jomo Kenyatta Airport will not allow her.

“I’ve seen this kind of comment, like it is more than one, like its a whole comment section. I should help my bosses come over here.

Let me tell you one thing: the airport is closed. I had proposed the offer to them to come here until things cool down, but unfortunately the airport is closed. Huwezi ingia, you can’t go in or out,” Rozie shared.



She, however, said that she will put them in prayers, believing that the Lord will watch over them.

“The only thing I can do is pray for them and let God work it out for them. I am just a human being, sina ujanja wowote.” Nanny Rozie said.

This comes after fans tagged Rozalia, sending her endless messages to try helping her former boss, who helped her way back.

“To Rosy, this family gives you hope in a time of need; it’s your turn now; may God give you wisdom to handle this situation.” A Fan’s message to Nanny Rozy read:

Below is the video link:

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMhhU6FM2

Apparently, Mama Maria and Catelya, who happens to be Rosie’s former boss, recently shared a disturbing clip following an explosion that hit the city.

The country is under attack from Israel, and many are fleeing, seeking refuge elsewhere.



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WHY LEBANON IS UNDER ATTACK

It is because of a long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Islamist militant organization and Lebanese political party that has fought Israel since its founding decades ago.

As of now More than 1,000 Lebanese have been killed, 6,000 wounded, and as many as a million displaced in recent weeks, according to Lebanese government officials.

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