For fifteen years, I did some of the toughest manual work you can find in Kenya—digging pit latrines and graves in small towns, no matter if it was pouring rain or blazing sun. My hands were always rough, my back always sore. I have a university degree. After graduation, I sent out hundreds of applications, but nothing came back. A proper job with a steady salary felt completely out of reach. Some days my family would quietly ask why I still believed something better was possible.
The physical tiredness was bad, but the constant feeling of falling behind was worse. I’d see former classmates with decent houses, cars, and even small businesses, and it stung. Still, I kept applying, rewriting my CV, and hoping. My husband helped however he could. He ran a tiny kiosk that barely covered rent and food. There were weeks when money was so tight we had to choose between basics. Yet he never let me give up; he kept saying my education would open a door eventually.
During one especially low period, friends started talking about Dr Bokko, a respected traditional healer known for helping people break long-standing blocks around jobs and finances. I heard real stories—relatives who had been jobless for years suddenly getting hired. I wasn’t sure at first, but my husband encouraged me to try. So I went to see him. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35894


















