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Small Act of Kindness Changes Life of Stranded Sierra Leonean Mechanic in Bahrain

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Small Act of Kindness Changes Life of Stranded Sierra Leonean Mechanic in Bahrain
Small Act of Kindness Changes Life of Stranded Sierra Leonean Mechanic in Bahrain

A Sierra Leonean motor mechanic named Issa Sesay found himself stranded in Bahrain after his 6 months visit visa expired. He was approached by a Tiktok influencer, mr.brightbh. In the video, mr.brightbh asked Issa to make a request and Issa explained his difficult situation. However, little did he know that his misfortunes were about to change

Issa’s misfortune quickly turned into a blessing as mr.brightbh bought him food, gave him money and offered him a job at a bike company. The Tiktoker’s kind gesture quickly spread on the internet and the video went viral, amassing millions of views. The video touched the hearts of many people and inspired them to help others in need

Issa’s story highlights the power of social media and how it can be used to bring people together and make a positive impact in the world. It also shows the kindness and generosity of individuals who are willing to help those in need. The video is a testament to the fact that a small act of kindness can go a long way and make a huge difference in someone’s life

In conclusion, Issa’s story is a reminder of the power of human kindness and the positive impact that can be made through small gestures. It also highlights the importance of using social media for good and how it can be used to bring people together and make a difference in the world

The story is one of hope and resilience. Thanks to the generosity of Mr.Brightbh, Issa is now able to make a living and build a better life for himself.

 

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@mr.brightbh a shocking message to the World !! https://youtube.com/@Master.Bright Welcome to the BrightSide ✨️ #bewiser🤝🏻🛡️ ♬ original sound – Jassim M. Alkuwari

Festus Conteh
Festus Conteh is an award-winning Sierra Leonean writer, youth leader, and founder of Africa’s Wakanda whose work in journalism, advocacy, and development has been recognised by major media platforms and international organisations.