For some time now, YouTube has Video-blogging which is one of the endless possibilities that have been heralded by the digital age. But while most vlog for fun, others do it for a livelihood. One such couple is Rama and Shiko Nguru. Two weeks ago, the couple decided to do an assisted childbirth process by themselves in the comfort of their home without assistance from a medical birth attendant or a midwife.
Being lovers with vlogging, the couple tells their story, with the rest of my family by my side. Rama has finally shared the photo of his newborn baby boy and Kenyans are excited.
The only people that can love you unconditionally are children. You better love tf out of them pic.twitter.com/gwqVqC4AQO
— Ramapithecus (@RamzZy_) September 2, 2019
Here were some reactions.
Try loving someone unconditionally you see how tough it is. We are heroes 😂
— Ramapithecus (@RamzZy_) September 2, 2019
Nope, this is false. Only dogs and mothers can love you unconditionally.
— Ralph Ngugi (@RalphNgugi) September 2, 2019
Hongera. Now you have your own human whom you can shape and mould to your liking. May the Lord give you the wisdom and tact to teach your child(ren) how to be responsible and productive .
— Hassan (@Hassan_Wanini) September 3, 2019
Children are little Angeles..A child’s world is peaceful and full of love that is unconditional..got to hold on to that
— Vivianna Angela (@ViviannaAngela2) September 2, 2019
You know!! They just love us fuaaaa. Makes my heart swell. 😭
— Azula ⚡🌈 (@jciku) September 2, 2019
Ramzzy and Shiko Nguru
Ramzzy is a self-taught painter, artist and creative digital strategist with an ear for music and an eye for good design. Known as Ramapithecus (@RamzZy_) on Twitter, he has a large following online, including YouTube, where he runs a vlog, The Green Calabash, with his partner Shiko Nguru.
Shiko Nguru, a 34-year-old mum of three on Wednesday posted on her Vlog the entire experience from the time she started experiencing surges, actual labour and the delivery moment. They are now a happy family of five; an eight-year-old girl, a two-year-old boy and the newborn boy.