Yesterday around midday, I was walking near Moi Avenue in Nairobi CBD when I saw something that has refused to leave my mind. A teenage girl, probably 17 or 18, walked straight into a beauty shop and knelt down at the entrance. She was carrying a small handbag and a plastic bag that looked like it had been reused many times.
At first, many people ignored her. But when she opened her mouth to speak, everyone went quiet.
She said, “I am here to return everything I took. I have been seeing myself talking in a voice that is not mine.”
She Had Stolen Lipstick and Foundation
The shop owner, a tall woman called Sandra, came outside looking confused. She thought it was one of those street plays people do for fun. But when the girl emptied the bag, Sandra’s face changed.
There were three expensive lipsticks, two bottles of foundation, and one unopened pack of fake eyelashes. All still in good condition.
“This is mine,” Sandra whispered. “These are the exact shades that disappeared last week.”
The girl started shaking.
She Said Her Reflection Changed
The girl explained that since the day she took the items, something had been happening. Each time she tried to use the makeup, her reflection would look back at her and speak in Kikuyu — a language she barely understands.
“I don’t even speak it fluently. But my mirror image would speak fast and even call my real name,” she said, still trembling.
People Around Were Shaken
A small crowd had formed. Some women were shaking their heads. A young man recording the scene whispered to me, “This cannot be normal. This is something deep.”
Even the boda boda guys at the corner stopped to watch in silence.
She Confessed Without Pressure
No one forced her. No one shouted at her. But this girl spoke everything like someone who had been carrying a big load.
“I was told there are places you can go and return items peacefully,” she said.
Sandra asked, “Who told you that?”
She replied, “A friend told me about a woman who found her stolen phone through a certain number. So I looked for it too. I didn’t even believe it. But I called.”
The Number That Is Changing Things
That is when someone in the crowd mentioned the number +254795613711 — a number people in Nairobi are now talking about in hushed tones.
It’s not tied to police or any company. It’s just a number passed around among victims of theft. Those who have used it say they were able to recover phones, handbags, laptops and even money — without lifting a finger.
They say you just call, explain what was taken, and wait. Somehow, justice happens.
People Are Turning to Spiritual Help
In this case, the girl didn’t just confess. She returned every single item. And she did it in front of strangers, without hiding her face.
When someone asked if she had been threatened, she said, “No. But I felt watched. Every time I touched the lipstick, my mouth would go dry. The mirror would talk. I couldn’t sleep.”
Sandra Was Speechless
Sandra did not even ask for payment.
She hugged the girl and said, “You are lucky. This could have ended badly. But God is kind.”
She then turned to me and whispered, “That number is powerful. Even me, I called it when I lost stock worth 30k in April. Within two days, someone brought back goods and apologized.”
The Girl Was Escorted Home
Because the crowd was getting bigger, Sandra decided to escort the girl herself. People clapped. One woman even cried.
“This is not madness,” she said. “This is justice without police. Justice from above.”
What We Are Learning
This incident teaches many things:
- Not all thieves are evil. Some are just young and misguided.
- Fear of being caught is not always physical. Sometimes your own spirit disturbs you.
- People are now tired of going to the police and getting no help. They are choosing silent justice.
Let the Number Speak for Itself
This is now the third time this month we have witnessed someone return stolen items in Nairobi after contacting +254795613711. The first was in Gikomba. The second in Kayole. Now here in CBD.
Whatever power is behind that number, it is real.
If you’ve lost something and the law failed you, maybe it’s time to try it.
Call +254795613711 and see for yourself.
Sometimes all it takes is a phone call.