Sam Branson,
I am speaking to you not as a businessman, but as a human being.
I am tired, but I still hold onto hope that you will hear me.
Please help this message reach you… because you may be the last chance I have left.
To everyone reading this:
Please show humanity and courage. Help me by sharing this message so it can reach Sam Branson or someone close to him.
Sometimes, one share can change someone's life.
I have knocked on all doors… and this is my last hope. (6/7)
Your father, Sir Richard Branson, knows me. I spent many years working in one of his most special places.
I believe that if my story reaches him, he would at least listen.
I am not asking for charity. I am asking for fairness, dignity, and a chance to rebuild my life.
After more than 20 years of service, I left under pressure and difficult circumstances.
Since that moment, my life has slowly fallen apart. I lost stability, security, and hope.
As a disabled man, rebuilding life is not easy. Every door I tried to open has closed in front of me
For over two decades, I served with loyalty, dedication, and pride at Kasbah Tamadot.
Despite my disability, I worked hard every day. I gave my strength, my youth, and my life to that place. It wasn’t just a job — it was my dignity, my family, my entire world.
I believed..
An open appeal to Sam Branson.
I never thought I would reach this point, but today you are the last door I have left to knock on.
My name is Ibrahim. I am a disabled man from Morocco, and I worked for more than 20 years at Kasbah Tamadot, part of the Virgin Limited
Dear Mr. Branson,
I am Ibrahim — the disabled man who served Kasbah Tamadot for over 20 years. Today I have nothing. I can’t even afford 1 dirham to watch football in a caf��, even though football is my only escape.
Tomorrow the Arab Cup begins, then AFCON and the World Cup… and
and I cannot even watch.
Please, Sir, look into my situation. I am ready for any conversation. We don’t even have enough food at home.
I beg anyone who sees this to help deliver my message. He knows me.
Ibrahim
#KasbahTamadot#Virgin#EveBranson#LucianoTempo#HelpIbrahim
and I cannot even watch.
Please, Sir, look into my situation. I am ready for any conversation. We don’t even have enough food at home.
I beg anyone who sees this to help deliver my message. He knows me.
Ibrahim
#KasbahTamadot#Virgin#EveBranson#LucianoTempo#HelpIbrahim
Dear Mr. Branson,
I am Ibrahim — the disabled man who served Kasbah Tamadot for over 20 years. Today I have nothing. I can’t even afford 1 dirham to watch football in a café, even though football is my only escape.
Tomorrow the Arab Cup begins, then AFCON and the World Cup… and
am a man who tried to stay strong, but I am tired — tired of being punished for something I never chose.
I am not asking for anything except to be heard.
If you, Mr. Bronson, or anyone close to you can look into my situation, it could save me from another tragedy.
To everyone
Message to Mr. Bronson — Please Share
Mr. Bronson,
I hope this message reaches you, or at least reaches someone who can place it directly in your hands. My name is Brahim — the Brahim you have known for many years — and today I am writing out of deep exhaustion after #KasbahTam
Today I am living in very harsh conditions, as you can see from my photos. My disability makes this situation even harder, and I have no support except the hope that someone like you — who knows me, my history, and my honesty — can step in and help me regain my dignity and my job