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Kiambu Woman's Deception Led to Divorce and Financial Loss

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 13 November 2019.

In 2012, I met a beautiful light-skinned woman from Kiambu while working as an accountant in Nairobi. We started dating, and she seemed happy to have found a partner to settle down with.

She was in her late twenties, educated, but struggling with life. We started living together in Kariobangi South, and just three months into our relationship, she wanted us to get married soon.

At first, I thought she was rushing things, but her beauty was hard to resist. I had also wanted to settle down quickly, so I agreed to marry her.

However, our marriage was short-lived. She started misbehaving, leaving home at night, and I soon realized that her true character was not what I had expected.

She would often tell me that she was busy looking for a job, but little did I know that she was planning a divorce to benefit from my wealth, which I had accumulated through my work as an accountant.

One morning, I received a court process server at my workplace with divorce papers. I was shocked and couldn't believe what was happening. I was later fired from my job due to my lack of concentration.

My brother from Mombasa came to visit me and introduced me to Dr. Mugwenu, a traditional doctor who claimed to have spell-casting powers that could help me win my court case.

Dr. Mugwenu's spell casting powers work within 24 hours, and he handles general problems ranging from winning court cases to protection of family and property.

Unfortunately, I couldn't verify the effectiveness of Dr. Mugwenu's services, but I was left financially drained after the divorce.

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