Nestled by the shimmering waters of Lake Victoria in Homa Bay, a quiet buzz is spreading about one man’s jaw-dropping comeback. Meet Samuel Otieno, a 32-year-old local who’s finally shaking off a shadow of misfortune that clung to him like a stubborn fog. After endless setbacks, a chance chat on a bumpy matatu ride led him straight to Dr Bokko, the traditional healer who’s become his unexpected game-changer.
Samuel was that person everyone rooted for but couldn’t help. Bright-eyed, qualified, and bursting with hustle, yet doors slammed shut at every turn. Job interviews? He’d nail the chat, only to be ghosted. Side hustles? A promising deal would fall through, a friend would back out, or suddenly, money would disappear like smoke. “I swear, it felt like some ancient jinx had my number,” Samuel chuckles now, rubbing his chin with a wry grin. “Even my old Nokia would freeze mid-ring for the one call that mattered.”
Life in their cramped single-room setup near the Shauri Yako estate was a grind. He bunked with his kid brother, scraping by on borrowed shillings for basics like ugali and sukuma. Pals? They started dodging him, whispering that his “vibe” was bad juju, pure heartbreak for a fella just trying to build something solid. Then came that fateful Kisii-bound bus ride for a quick construction gig. Continue Reading https://drbokko.com/?p=34174