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Instagram icon Lydia Wanjiru calls out relatives for mistreating her after parent's demise

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By Lydia Wanjiru via instagram PERSONAL⚠️ Sometimes I feel like calling my relatives to ask them if treating me like an outsider, like a loser, like a shame, like inhuman, like a disease… was worth it! You literally could have taken me to the same schools as your children, you could have given me the […]

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