27/05/2026
"Yeah, ladies and gentlemen, my name is Charlie Gabriel Rabangelu. I'm a refugee in the camp of Dzaleka, in the country of Malawi. I'm originally from Congo, DRC.
It was in 2024 when I met with some people from the USA, the leaders of SiSi Ni Moja. I was trying to explain to them what was happening in my life and my family. They were ready to help me and my family. I had lost my full identity.
Now, I have found my identity because of SiSi Ni Moja, because of Mr. Jeremiah and Mama Wendy. Today, I have found my original identity. I have a passport from Congo because of Sisi Ni Moja. Today, wherever I go, the generation that comes after me will know that we are Congolese because of Sisi Ni Moja.
Today, my life has changed. Now I am in Congo. Sisi Ni Moja helped my life by paying for my transport from Malawi to Congo. Sisi Ni Moja helped me get documents from Congo. Sisi Ni Moja helped me do some training. For now, I am a full operator because of Sisi Ni Moja
So, we are still one together. We are one. I love you, Mama Wendy. I love you, my daddy Jeremy. I always call you my daddy because you already know what I mean. I love you, and I love all the people from SiSi Ni Moja. Together, we are one. Bye-bye."