You wouldn’t believe the pain in Faith Namusoke’s voice that chilly December evening in Mbale. “I still can’t believe this is happening… After everything we’ve been through together,” she whispered, tears rolling down her cheeks. Ten solid years of marriage, two beautiful kids, countless family celebrations, and those cosy Christmas plans they always made – Faith truly thought they had built something unbreakable with her husband, Daniel. But this year, everything feels like it’s crumbling right when the festive lights should be going up.
It didn’t happen overnight. Daniel started pulling away little by little – quieter dinners, shorter answers, nights out that stretched later and later with no real explanation. The playful banter disappeared. The warm hugs stopped. Faith tried everything: gentle talks over tea, his favourite ugali and chicken, and even suggested they see a counsellor together. Nothing reached him. Whenever she asked what was wrong, he’d just shrug or leave the room. The man she’d trusted for a decade suddenly felt like someone she didn’t know at all.
One afternoon in Kampala visiting her cousin, Faith finally broke. “My marriage is falling apart right before Christmas,” she sobbed. After listening quietly, her cousin took her hand and said, “Sis, sometimes it’s deeper than just arguments or distance – there are unseen forces messing with people’s homes. You need to talk to Dr Bokko. He’s helped so many women bring back the love, trust, and peace when everything seemed lost.” Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35158

















