There is nothing hard, unfortunate, and unimaginable like losing your loved one not through death, but through his or her walking out of your life. In summary, a relationship breakup.
When such things happen, most of the people, if not all, get depressed. Others kill themselves, and others plot revenge, which can involve planning to kill those who broke their hearts, or even beating those they are dating.
I have seen it happen, and it is sad how far heartbreak can push a person.
Today, I want to tell you that gone are the days when people used to use physical energy to avenge or fight for their loved ones and prevent breakups. There are better ways, more peaceful ways, to turn things around.
I am speaking like this because I am a living testimony of how my wife, who is now the mother of our four children, fled from me and tried to get married to a Member of County Assembly (MCA). It was the most painful moment of my life.
I could not eat, I could not sleep, and every morning I woke up hoping it was just a bad dream. But it was real. She had packed her things and left without even looking back.
I tried calling her family and friends, but no one would give me straight answers. I started feeling like I was losing my mind. For weeks, I kept thinking of ways to get her back, but everything seemed impossible. That is, until one evening, as I was scrolling through my phone, I came across the name Shaba Mangube Doctors.
At first, I ignored it. But something in me kept telling me to try. The next day, I decided to reach out. I explained my situation, and they listened without judgment. They told me they had something called a love spell—a way to bring back a lost partner without hurting anyone, without arguments, and without causing shame.
I was sceptical, but I was also desperate. So, I bought the love spell. They guided me on what to do, step by step, and I followed every instruction carefully.
Within 24 hours—yes, less than a day—my phone rang. It was my wife. She was crying, telling me she had made a mistake, and she wanted to come home. I was in shock, but also full of relief.
That was the day I realised that sometimes, help comes from places you least expect. If you are heartbroken right now, know that there is always a way to turn things around without hate or violence.
My message to everyone there who is getting depressed because of love, you shouldn’t be.