“I Sent My Wife Money From Saudi Arabia To Build Us A House But When I Returned, I Found When She Married An Askari & They Were Staying In The House I Built” Mukono Man Cries Ou

My name is John and I live in Mukono, Uganda. I worked in Saudi Arabia for several years, saving every penny because I wanted to build a home for my wife and our future. I sent money from abroad to Kampala so that she could start building our dream house while I was away. I trusted her. I left everything behind, believing in our plans and in our love. I believed that the sacrifices I made would build a safe and happy future for both of us. But when I returned, I found something I could never have imagined.

When I landed back home, I travelled to the house I had helped finance. My heart was full of hope. As I approached, I heard strange voices inside. I entered and discovered my wife living with another man – an askari at a nearby compound. The house I had built with my sweat and money was being shared by them. I was shocked, devastated, and felt betrayed. I asked her how this could happen; she looked at me with shame but said she had no strength to refuse him when he lured her into that living arrangement. The pain was unbearable. I felt powerless, stripped of dignity, and uncertain what to do. I loved my wife, I loved our home, but the trust was broken.

In my lowest moment, a friend told me about Shaba Mangube traditional healers who help mend broken relationships using special spells and spiritual work. I was skeptical at first how could someone cast a spell and cause a woman to forget a lover and return to her husband without even meeting in person? But desperation pushed me to try. I made the call to the contact I was given by my friend) and explained everything: that I was abroad when I sent the money, how the house was built, how I returned only to find another man living there — and that I wanted things to go back to how they were. The healer listened carefully, asked questions about my situation, and explained how the spell work could be done remotely. I felt a glimmer of hope again.

I received clear instructions: the spell would be cast, the other man would lose interest, and my wife would be guided back to me. I followed every step exactly as instructed. Within a week, I noticed subtle changes: my wife became distant from the other man, she started sleeping at our house again, and she began talking about rebuilding trust and love. Two weeks later, she told me that the askari no longer visited her, and our home felt like the home I had worked so hard to build. The sense of peace returned. I was amazed and deeply relieved.

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Today, I stand in the house we built together: the walls, the roof, the rooms they all hold memories of our reconciliation. We talk again, we plan again, we trust again. I am grateful for Shaba Mangube traditional healers, because without their help I don’t know how we would have repaired our marriage. The remote spell worked even though I did not meet physically with the healer; it was done at a distance and brought my wife back into our home, removing the hold the other man had on her.

If you find yourself like I was far away, sending money, building dreams, only to return and find betrayal and heartbreak I urge you to consider reaching out. help can come even when you are not near the healer in person. You don’t have to wait and suffer in silence. I went from despair to hope; from loss to restoration. My life has been changed.

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In conclusion, don’t give up. If you’ve invested in your future, trusted someone deeply, and the foundation seems to collapse there are spiritual options beyond what you see. I am living proof that things can turn around. The home I built with love is now filled with laughter again. The wife I trusted is back, and our relationship is mending. I share my story so others in Uganda, in Mukono and beyond, may know that help is possible, that distance need not be a barrier, and that what looks hopeless can become hopeful. Shaba Mangube traditional healers made that change possible.