Lujain Omran
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A Saudi presenter , born in the city of Jubail, eastern Saudi Arabia. She started her career in 1999 by working in the banking field in Riyadh as an operations coordinator in the...Read more remittance department at the Saudi Hollandi Bank. She co-presented the "Ya Hala" program on the Gulf Rotana channel, and the turning point in her career was her transition to presenting the "Good Morning Arabs" program on MBC1. She presented poetry evenings at several festivals, such as the Doha Cultural Festival in 2005, and the Presidential Camel Festival in Abu Dhabi, where she was honored in both. She worked in the field of written journalism in a controversial fixed page in a Saudi publication, and was chosen by (Emirati Dar Al-Sada) as the most influential figure in youth for 2009, and as the best broadcaster for 2009 in Zahrat Al-Khaleej magazine.
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Eissa was born to a Kuwaiti father and a Filipino mother, who were secretly married when she worked as a maid. Eventually, he grows up in poverty in the city of Manila, while more struggling within himself between two identities and two cultures that are drastically different. Things get more complicated when Kuwait is invaded by Iraq, and Eissa s father dies in the war.