Confusion in Kisumu as three men strip and sing national anthem at market after robbery attempt

A group of men suspected to be robbers who attempted to break into one of the famous supermarkets in Nyakach have shocked Kenyans after stripping naked and started dancing and singing Kenya’s national anthem and saluting for 3 hours non stop. Some can be heard shouting and admitting they are thieves and that, they have been terrorising locals.

This rare scene happened on a chilly Friday morning at Sondu Market, leaving residents with more questions than answers. What could make fully grown men, some muscular and strong-looking, stand in public without clothes, tears in their eyes, and singing loudly like school children in a parade?

From Break-In to Breakdown

It is said that the three men had been targeting the supermarket for weeks. According to a security guard who spoke on condition of anonymity, they had made several attempts to tamper with the back door. They always came at night, armed and confident.

But something went very wrong that morning.

Just before sunrise, the men are believed to have climbed over the supermarket wall again — thinking it would be just another easy operation. But as soon as they stepped on the ground behind the shop, they froze. Literally.

One of them screamed, “Wakenya msituue tafadhali! Tumekosea! Tumeiba kwa watu sana!”

Then silence. And then came the singing.

Naked Parade in the Market

Locals woke up to the sound of the National Anthem being belted from unfamiliar voices. As the first traders began opening their stalls, they couldn’t believe what they saw.

Three naked men — all different heights — standing in front of the closed supermarket gate, one hand on their chest, the other raised in salute.

They were serious. Some were crying while singing. They sang the anthem in English, then Kiswahili, then mixed everything up.

“They have even added Luo in the second stanza,” a woman shouted, recording with her phone. “I have never seen this since I was born.”

Crowd Gathers and Confusion Reigns

In just ten minutes, Sondu Market was packed. Boda boda riders parked in lines. Mama mbogas abandoned their tomatoes. Even schoolchildren sneaked out just to watch.

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“They were singing like scouts,” one boy said, laughing. “But also crying like babies.”

After every anthem, they shouted, “We are sorry! We are robbers! We were wrong!”

One of them even bowed down to kiss the ground and shouted, “Forgive me Kisumu people! We shall never steal again!”

People were confused, shocked, entertained, and afraid — all at once.

Did the Police Catch Them? No. Something Else Did

Surprisingly, no one touched the men. Not the police, not the guards, not the angry youths who usually beat thieves. Everyone just watched in silence.

One elderly woman whispered, “This is not normal. Someone has done something to them. This is the hand of traditional justice.”

Her neighbor nodded and said, “Someone somewhere has power. You can’t tell me three men just choose to stand naked and confess in front of strangers.”

The Real Story Begins to Unfold

It didn’t take long before someone in the crowd whispered the real reason behind the drama.

Apparently, the owner of the supermarket, a humble woman from Karachuonyo, had been suffering quietly. She had reported to police more than five times. Nothing happened. Cameras were installed but were always mysteriously destroyed. She tried hiring more guards but the attacks continued.

So last week, after losing stock again, she told her family she was done using “normal ways.”

That’s when she was advised to contact Shaba Mangube Doctors, who are quietly becoming famous for helping people recover lost items and stop theft without even lifting a finger.

The Spell That Changes Everything

Sources close to the woman say she went to consult the team and explained everything. That same night, something was done. She was told not to speak about it, not to announce anything, and just carry on with her day as usual.

Exactly three nights later, this happened.

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One witness even claims she saw the supermarket owner smiling quietly in a car, watching the men dance and confess, but she never stepped out or said a word.

“She just nodded and drove off. That’s how you know it is not a joke,” the witness added.

The Thieves Beg for Mercy

As the hours passed, the men began to feel cold and tired, but their legs would not move. Every time one tried to sit down, he would jump up again and begin saluting.

One of them shouted, “Call the mama wa supermarket! We want to return what we took!”

Another said, “Tell her we have her phone! Her money! Even that pack of sausages we took last month!”

People were in disbelief. You could hear laughter and silence take turns in the air.

Singing Like Clockwork

By now, even media crews had started arriving. The men were trending online. Hashtags like #NakedAnthemTrio and #NyakachJustice were blowing up.

As if controlled by a hidden conductor, the men would pause, wipe their eyes, look around, then begin again:

“Oh God of all creation… bless this our land and nation…”

Every word loud and clear. Shouted from deep lungs. Sung from broken hearts.

One elder in the crowd said, “If only they had used this energy to work, they would be millionaires.”

Final Confessions and Collapse

As the midday sun began to shine, the men grew weaker. They had not eaten. Their skin was burning. But still, they sang. And then, without warning, they collapsed — all three at the same time.

A murmur spread through the crowd.

Police who had arrived earlier stood back. “Let them rest. We will take them to hospital,” one officer said.

Supermarket Owner Breaks Silence

Later that day, the supermarket owner released a short message:

“I am not happy they suffered, but I am glad the message is clear. You can’t take what isn’t yours. And sometimes, what the police cannot fix, there are other paths.”

She didn’t mention Shaba Mangube Doctors, but those close to her confirmed it was their theft spell that worked.

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In fact, since that day, many traders from the market have started sharing this contact:
+254795613711

They say when you are tired of crying and reporting cases that go nowhere, this is the number you call.

Who Are These Doctors People Whisper About?

Though not new, Shaba Mangube Doctors are known in quiet circles to offer justice where systems have failed. Whether it’s lost cows, stolen land, or unpaid debts, they are believed to deal with spiritual solutions that restore what is lost and expose those hiding.

It is not magic. It is not about harming people. But if you have wronged someone, and they visit them, you better prepare for a loud public lesson.

Many victims say once they made the call, they were simply told to wait and watch.

Fear and Respect in Nyakach

Since the event, there have been no new robbery cases in the area. Even petty thieves who used to snatch bananas or steal from boda parking lots have gone quiet.

Locals are now more careful. People are sleeping peacefully.

One youth leader said, “Now that we know there are other powers out here, we must behave. The police might ignore you, but that number doesn’t.”

Final Word to the Nation

This is not the first, and it will not be the last. In every village, town, or estate, there are people walking free after stealing from others. People who believe the law is weak. That justice is for fools.

But slowly, silently, Kenyans are learning new ways to fight back. Not with blood. Not with fists. But with forces that make a grown man sing in shame and confess before strangers.

So if someone has stolen from you — if you’re tired of waiting for the law to care — you now know what number to call.

+254795613711

 

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