Yesterday was not a normal day on Lang’ata Road.
What started as a small disagreement between a traffic police officer and a matatu conductor turned into full-blown drama that brought everything to a standstill. Cars stopped.
People came out of shops. Even boda boda riders left their bikes and ran to see what was going on.
The two men were fighting. Not over money. Not over traffic. But over a woman.
Both of them were yelling. Each one claiming she was his girlfriend. The conductor said he met her two weeks ago and even bought her new shoes and sent her fare every morning.
The officer shouted back that she was his fiancée and that they were planning to get married.
People couldn’t believe what they were hearing.
And in the middle of all that noise stood the woman they were fighting for. Calm. Silent. Wearing a red dress and dark sunglasses. She said nothing for almost three hours as the fight went on.
When things got too serious and backup police came, everyone expected her to explain which man she truly loved.
But what she said shocked the whole crowd.
She stepped forward, looked straight at everyone, and said, “I used love spells to attract serious men.”
The crowd went silent.
She continued. She said after being heartbroken and used by men for years, she decided to do something different.
She visited Shaba Mangube Doctors for help. She said she didn’t want to be ignored anymore. She wanted to be noticed, respected, and loved properly.
And ever since, things changed. Men from all walks of life started showing interest. Good men. Serious ones. She said she never expected two men to fight like that, but it showed her just how powerful the spells had been.
That’s when the story took a new turn.
Many women who were watching started whispering. One said, “I’ve been in the same relationship for five years and my man still doesn’t post me.”
Another one said, “My boyfriend doesn’t even call me back these days.” And just like that, everyone wanted to know where she got the help.
She smiled and said nothing more. Then slowly walked away as if nothing had happened.
But one thing was clear. Almost every woman on that road that day wanted to follow her footsteps.
Nairobi women had seen with their own eyes what confidence and attention looked like.
And for those who also want that kind of change in their love lives, this is how to reach the same help she got: