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Conned by a Salesman: A Cautionary Tale of Education Insurance

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 July 2020.

July 1, 2020, was a day that would change Ruth's life forever. A single mother of two, she had been working under a six-year contract, but she knew she needed a plan to secure her children's future. After researching and consulting with friends, she decided to take out an education insurance product with a reputable bank. Or so she thought.

Unbeknownst to Ruth, the bank was a scam, and the salesman who sold her the product was in cahoots with the con artists. For two years, she sent money to the bank, only to discover that it was not in service when she tried to check on her investment. Panicked and desperate, she turned to Doctor Mugwenu, a spell caster who promised to help her retrieve her money.

With Doctor Mugwenu's guidance, Ruth underwent a ritual that involved enchanted water and stones. Two days later, the salesman who had conned her appeared at her workplace, crying and begging for forgiveness. He returned all of Ruth's money and swore to never scam anyone again. Thanks to Doctor Mugwenu, Ruth learned a valuable lesson about where to put her money.

Doctor Mugwenu's services are not limited to retrieving stolen money. He claims to have the power to help people get rich, protect their property, and even heal diseases such as typhoid and syphilis. His expertise in mixing herbs and casting away evil spirits has earned him a reputation as a genuine spell caster.

For more information and inquiries, you can reach Doctor Mugwenu through his phone number +254740637248 or visit his website at http://mugwenudoctors.com.

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