Title: Sign My Order Author: Josephine Nkuubi Category: International Documentary Year: 2019 Location: Kenya
Viewer Comments
Joyce T from Washington DC United States posted on 2 Sep 2019 10:58:11 PM Amazing You deserve the award
Dickson Dickson from Nakuru Kenya posted on 20 Aug 2019 11:52:40 AM You deserve the award
chege kinyua from Kenya posted on 12 Aug 2019 1:22:46 AM These is a master piece restaurant.
DR. Francis Wakhisi from Bradenton United States posted on 16 Jul 2019 7:18:39 AM Awesome documentary piece indeed A great message and lesson well portrayed.
Caroline Ndegwa from Nairobi Kenya posted on 14 Jul 2019 7:42:37 PM Awesome We'll done
bernard otieno from nairobi Kenya posted on 9 Jul 2019 2:59:58 PM good work
Florence Maina from Thika west Kenya posted on 9 Jul 2019 2:56:12 AM Indeed the documentary a loud voice for a marginalized group in the society.
Ngoni Makuvaza from Harare Zimbabwe posted on 5 Jul 2019 8:21:48 PM Its a good documentary which captures the needs of the targeted group and audience
Bernard Avunga Adalo from Kasarani Australia posted on 4 Jul 2019 11:48:55 PM Beautiful
Sara Chitambo from Johannesburg South Africa posted on 4 Jul 2019 9:57:45 PM Work gives dignity and purpose and everyone deserves that. We need more places like Pallet cafe. Well documented Josephine
Merab Liabutsa from Vihiga Australia posted on 4 Jul 2019 4:10:36 AM The challenged needs emphaty not sympathy
ephraim mwirigi mburugu from nairobi Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 2:54:53 AM This a master piece which will win.Am a person living with disability and like this production like never before..
Edith Ademba from Kitengela Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 2:54:26 AM Beautiful
Edith Ademba from Kitengela Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 1:33:42 AM Wow The video is quite touchy and inspiring good job Josephine keep it upfor sure disability is not inability
Lynda Catindig Garcia from Quezon City Philippines Australia posted on 4 Jul 2019 12:21:05 AM Congratulations This is an important video in advocating a FAN- Fully Abled Nation Nobody is Left Behind. All for inclusion to society.
Alice Chae from Nyamira Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 12:20:45 AM This is wonderful inclusivity of highest order. We are all equal given a chance. Josephine thank you for awakening the society. The film is real educative and inspiring.
Moses Jaokoo from Nairobi Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 12:19:26 AM Very nice advocacy tool
Grace Nguri from Kerugoya Kenya posted on 4 Jul 2019 12:03:11 AM Very inspirational.i love it
anna kasyoka from kenya Australia posted on 3 Jul 2019 11:57:41 PM Good work. Inclusion is the way to go. Disability means abled differently.y
Caroline Aluda from Kenya posted on 3 Jul 2019 11:54:42 PM Well done Josephine this is awesome. Go gal
PAMELA EBEYWA from Nairobi Kenya posted on 3 Jul 2019 10:54:10 PM Very encouraging
Maryanne Gathemia from Nairobi Kenya posted on 3 Jul 2019 7:55:09 PM Amazing work
Kahara Kennedy from Kasarani Kenya posted on 3 Jul 2019 4:55:10 PM Very well done Josephine. You are a serious advocate on Awareness on Disabilities. Wish all the best.
Ben Hiuhu from Nairobi Australia posted on 3 Jul 2019 4:50:57 PM This film gives awareness and hope not only to persons with disabilities but what it should be in an inclusive Society.
LILIAN ANDESO from KAKAMEGA Kenya posted on 3 Jul 2019 12:18:13 AM Wow very touchy indeed disability is not inability
Brian Ouma from Nairobi Kenya posted on 2 Jul 2019 2:42:14 PM Wow its so encouraging to see how the inclusion of the disabled in our society is benefiting the community and the nation at large. Indeed disability is not inability. Kudos..
Nabatte Betty from Mengo Australia posted on 1 Jul 2019 3:20:59 AM Disability is not inability and it can never be
Grace Kiarie from Nairobi Australia posted on 30 Jun 2019 5:50:39 AM It is very entertain and a lot of awareness on disabilities. Well done.
Susan Manyasa from Limuru Kenya posted on 30 Jun 2019 4:41:24 AM Quite a touching film.true that disability is not inability
Susan Manyasa from Limuru Kenya posted on 30 Jun 2019 4:37:19 AM
Adah Omedi from Kisumu Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 10:02:42 PM Wow This film is very impressive When I began watching it I wondered whether the Restaurant was really in Kenya. Then I noticed it was in Westlands. I have liked this film so much and believe it will encourage our PWDs especially the Deaf community that they are able and can do what the hearing do. Thanks Josephine that was very close to my heart.
Rono Ruth from Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 4:24:54 PM This is great. .Disability is not inability
Daniel Kiptugen from Eldoret Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 3:55:22 PM It is beautiful so touching and quite inspiring Who says disability is inability
Felix Kitonga from Mombasa Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 3:41:42 PM This is very inspirational.Good work and may God bless you.
Lucy Mwangi from NRB Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 4:56:44 AM Great job
Gama Aywa Ondere from Bungoma Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 1:56:11 AM There is always hope beyond every level of hopelessness. Disability is not and will never be inability.
Ingala Ilondanga from Nairobi Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 12:34:32 AM Great way to advocate for and encourage adoption of sign language. Kudos Josephine
Eunice Lumallss from Nairobi Kenya posted on 29 Jun 2019 12:13:50 AM Josephine I have been greatly inspired by this film. Thank you
Oliver Procopanda from Halifax Canada posted on 29 Jun 2019 12:02:40 AM Good workgiving a chance to the very abled in our society is not only a good gesture but also a good example to the entire worlds workforce. Thank you director and my kaimosi neighbour nkuubi.
Florence Mukiebe Mukiebe from Nairobi Kenya posted on 28 Jun 2019 7:48:14 PM Very well done Josphine. I wish we could have more of those gifted differently integrated in the work place.
Joyce Mulama from Abidjan Cote dIvoire posted on 28 Jun 2019 5:17:29 PM Great job Josephine....best wishes
Isaac Rono from Molo Kenya posted on 28 Jun 2019 5:17:10 AM She can really do better than this it's great
Gift Mwadali from Nairobi Kenya posted on 27 Jun 2019 7:44:13 PM That's wonderful I think it'll be much good when applied by more companies
Rev. Byamukama Godfrey from Kampala Uganda posted on 27 Jun 2019 6:09:25 PM Greetings from my family Thank you for your work in our society and the future for our people. Could we get connected together in partnership with our projects among the vulnerable groups of people
Christine Owinyi from Nairobi Kenya posted on 27 Jun 2019 3:44:06 PM This is amazingVery inspiring indeed.
Lydia Afoni from Kampala Australia posted on 27 Jun 2019 3:36:56 PM Wooow...after watching this video I smiled coz of the hope you have given to these people.Indeed disability is not inability.Josephine thanks so much for the great work you doing I promise to have a meal at this restaurant some day
Simon Mbaci from Nairobi Kenya posted on 27 Jun 2019 2:02:11 PM Kudos to the team of Sign my order for providing this window of opportunity to the unspoken to be heard and belong. Keep it up
Shisia Wasilwa from Nairobi Australia posted on 27 Jun 2019 4:26:25 AM Wow...very captivating i need to go there sometime. Good Job Josephine i wish you all the best.
Faith Wandera from Nairobi Kenya posted on 27 Jun 2019 2:52:40 AM Disability is not inability. The film speaks for itself
NKWANGA ISSA from BUGIRI Uganda posted on 27 Jun 2019 1:47:47 AM TRUE