Peter Njuguna had always been careful with money. A mid-level civil servant in Nairobi, he kept his finances organized, tracked every bank statement, and even kept a small stash of cash at home for emergencies.
Yet over the past two weeks, his life had descended into confusion and worry.
It started with small amounts disappearing from his bank account. A few thousand shillings here, another few thousand there. He assumed it was a banking error and called the customer care line.
The bank assured him all transactions were legitimate. But when he checked his receipts, he found no withdrawals. Then, cash that he kept in a locked drawer at home went missing overnight. Not once, but twice.
Peter began to feel paranoid. Friends and colleagues noticed his distracted behavior. He avoided social gatherings, worried someone was targeting him.
Even his wife began to question whether he had hidden debts or secret spending habits. Yet Peter knew none of this was his doing. Something—or someone—was taking his money, and he could not explain it.
One evening, while scrolling social media, Peter came across a post about Dr. Bokko, a traditional healer and spiritual guide who specialized in resolving mysterious financial problems.
Initially skeptical, he hesitated. Could money truly vanish through supernatural means? But after the second disappearance of his cash, desperation outweighed doubt. He contacted Dr. Bokko and scheduled a consultation.
During the consultation, Dr. Bokko listened carefully as Peter explained the incidents. He asked Peter to bring a small bundle of the missing money, a family photograph, and a personal item that represented his work.
With these, Dr. Bokko conducted a ritual intended to identify negative energies or spiritual interference.
He sprinkled herbs over the money, recited sacred chants, and instructed Peter to repeat certain affirmations daily while keeping his workspace clean and organized.
Dr. Bokko explained that sometimes, unresolved anger or jealousy directed toward a person could manifest in ways that affect finances.
He recommended that Peter reconnect with his family and colleagues, extend goodwill, and avoid harboring fear or suspicion. These, combined with spiritual protection, would help restore balance.
Within a few days, Peter noticed subtle changes. His missing bank transactions were corrected by the bank without explanation. The cash he had stored at home remained secure.
Even his colleagues seemed to treat him more warmly, and opportunities for small bonuses at work began to appear. Peter felt a weight lift from his shoulders, as if the constant anxiety that had clouded his mind was dissipating.
Grateful and relieved, Peter continued the practices Dr. Bokko had recommended, consulting him periodically for guidance.
He learned to respect both the tangible and intangible aspects of life: money management alone was not enough; attention to unseen forces and spiritual well-being mattered too.
Peter’s finances stabilized, but more importantly, his peace of mind returned.
What had once been a mystery that threatened to unravel his life became a lesson in humility, caution, and the unexpected power of spiritual guidance. CONTINUE READING

