This archive report was first published on 24 June 2020.
June 24, 2020, will forever be etched in my memory as the day I fell victim to a heart-wrenching online scam. It all started in 2018 when I finally responded to a persistent white man's messages on Facebook. After months of communication, we decided to exchange phone numbers, and he eventually came to Kenya to meet me.
During his six-month stay, he got to know me intimately, and I thought our relationship was genuine. However, my trust was short-lived. One day, he asked for my help in sending a parcel back to his family abroad, promising to return the money in three days. I withdrew KES 20,200 from the bank and handed it over to him, but he disappeared without a trace.
It wasn't until weeks later that I realized I had been conned. Desperate for a solution, I reached out to Doctor Mugwenu, a self-proclaimed spell caster, who instructed me to bring him an item that the scammer had used during his stay. I found his toothbrush and, with Doctor Mugwenu's guidance, used it to cast a spell. Two days later, the white man returned, apologizing and returning my money with a KES 5,000 token.
Doctor Mugwenu claims to possess powerful spell casting abilities that work within 24 hours. He offers services ranging from wealth enhancement to protection of property, healing diseases, and even foretelling the future.
For those seeking similar assistance, Doctor Mugwenu can be reached at +254740637248 or through his website, http://mugwenudoctors.com.