It happened one afternoon right in the heart of Nairobi’s busy Central Business District. I was Daniel Mwangi, heading back from a meeting with a client. Out of nowhere, I felt someone yank at my pocket. Two women in colourful outfits grabbed my new smartphone—costing around KSh 78,000—and bolted into the thick crowd on the street.
I stood there shocked for a second. Then I yelled for help. But with all the noise from vendors and traffic, nobody seemed to notice. Anger hit me hard. That phone wasn’t just a gadget. It held my business contacts, emails, and even banking apps—pretty much my whole work life. I chased after them, dodging people and matatus. They were quick, though, and slipped away easily. By the time I gave up, I figured it was gone for good. That night at home, I felt defeated and mad at myself for not being more careful.
The following day, a neighbour mentioned Dr Bokko, a well-known traditional healer who’d assisted others in getting back stolen things or sorting out tough problems. I wasn’t sure about it at first. Traditional healing for a snatched phone? Sounded unlikely. Still, with nothing else working, I decided to give him a try out of sheer need. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35750
















