A man recovers his sh 1.9 Million lost in a con game – The East Observer
It was witnessed a lengthy dramatic scene in Nairobi’s Westlands area after renowned Medicine man Dr. Mugwenu, in yet again another proof of his unchallenged ability to use black magic,, got everybody talking.
An Indian business guru identified as Mr. Tyash Prakapar based in Westlands Nairobi was on his way to the Bank carrying sh. 1.9 Million in cash when, unknown to him, three armed robbers stated accosting him.
He stopped at Sarit Center, and no sooner had he left the parking lot than the gang swung into action and within a blink of an eye his sh. 1.9 Million had gone with the men.
It took him 10 minutes before he gained his senses, rushed to report the matter to the nearby police station for help who did not do a good a job as he expected.
Mr. Tyash then left for his shop a confused man but his turn boy of Kamba origin advised him to try out black magic and see if he can recover the lost cash. He quickly gave him Dr. Mugwenu numbers: +254 740637248.
Mugwenu swiftly intervened by unleashing spiritual swarm of bees through black magic that attacked the robbers. The bees directed the robbers back to Mr. Tyash shop where they returned all the money intact.
Traditional Doctor Mugwenu has received overwhelming recognition in several towns in the Middle East and Africa.
He is prolific in nabbing thieves, recovering stolen property, boosting businesses that are doing badly, influencing court cases, issuing love portions and solving marriage problems.
He has medicine that has overwhelmingly proved to work when it comes to enlargement of manhood, boosting libido and increasing fertility levels both in men and women.
If you also want to connect with Mugwenu Doctors you can WhatsApp/Call them on +254 740637248 /Email: mugwenudoctors@gmail.com or visit https://www.mugwenudoctors.com
Mugwenu Doctors exercise doctor-client confidentiality; neither client’s file records, identity nor secrets will be shared to a third party or made public unless otherwise client/s on their own volition wishes to give a testimony!!
MUGWENU DOCTORS OFFICES ARE LOCATED IN MAJENGO TOWN VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN KENYA.
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