My name is Sarah Nabunya, and I come from Masaka, Uganda. I’m 32 years old, and for a long time, I thought I would never get married. Growing up, I was always taught that a woman’s joy is in building a home, raising a family, and being loved and respected by her husband. I held onto that dream since my childhood. But year after year, all I got was heartbreak, broken promises, and disappointment.
I was a good woman by all standards. I cooked well, I dressed decently, I worked hard, and I always treated men with respect. Still, relationships would end without reason. Every time I thought things were going well, the man would suddenly go cold, stop calling, and move on without any explanation. Some would even get engaged to other women just a few months after leaving me. I started to wonder if something was wrong with me.
One man, David, even took me to meet his family. I met his mother, and we had started talking about plans for a traditional marriage. Then suddenly, he said he wasn’t ready for commitment. Just like that, he disappeared from my life. After that, I went into depression. My younger cousins were getting married one by one, and I was still alone. Even people at church began asking uncomfortable questions: “Sarah, when are we coming to eat cake at your wedding?” I would just fake a smile, but deep down, I was breaking.
One day, as I visited my aunt in Kampala, I opened up about everything. I told her I had lost hope. She looked at me seriously and said something I never expected. She said, “My daughter, some things are not ordinary. Not all delays are natural. You may be facing a spiritual blockage that is keeping you from marriage.” I had heard such things before, but I never took them seriously. I thought maybe God just hadn’t answered me yet.
But she went on to tell me about someone who had helped her neighbor’s daughter — a lady who had been rejected many times but was now happily married. She gave me a number and said, “Try calling this number: +254795613711. Just talk to them. They may help you.”
That’s how I came into contact with Shaba Mangube Doctors. I didn’t know much about spiritual healers before, and to be honest, I was nervous about making the call. But something in me said, “You’ve tried everything else. What do you have to lose?” I called the number the next morning.
The person who answered was calm and polite. They asked me what I was going through, and I explained my relationship history. They listened carefully and didn’t judge me. Then they said something that surprised me — they told me that what I was experiencing sounded like a spiritual blockage against marriage. They explained that such things can come from past jealousies, generational curses, rejected love spells from ex-lovers, or bad luck from spiritual attacks.
I asked them what could be done. They told me they would perform a love and marriage attraction ritual to remove any spiritual barriers that were blocking my chances of getting a real, committed partner. They also said they would restore my natural charm and open my path for marriage using deep ancestral knowledge and sacred love spells.
I decided to go ahead. They guided me on what to do from my side, and I followed every instruction. It was not difficult or scary. I didn’t have to travel anywhere. Everything was handled over the phone. They used spiritual tools and herbs from their side, and I remained in prayer and silence during the process.
About one week later, something incredible happened.
A man I had met briefly at a wedding two years earlier called me. His name was Michael, and we had spoken just once during that event. I had forgotten about him completely. He said he came across my number while checking old contacts and felt the urge to call me. We started talking, slowly and casually. Within a few weeks, we were meeting often, going out, and getting to know each other deeply.
What shocked me most was how serious and mature he was. He didn’t play games. He wasn’t afraid of commitment. He told me from the beginning that he was looking for a wife, not just a girlfriend. Within three months, he asked to meet my family. My parents were surprised — they had prayed for years for me to find someone, and suddenly here was a man who didn’t waste time.
Just before Christmas that year, Michael paid my bride price, and in April, we had our traditional marriage ceremony. My heart was full of joy. After so many years of tears, prayers, and shame, I was now a respected married woman. And to make it even sweeter, Michael treats me like a queen. He loves me truly, supports my dreams, and values our home.
I am now living the life I always dreamed of — and it all started with that one call to +254795613711.
I decided to share this story because I know many women out there are silently crying the way I once did. You may be beautiful, educated, God-fearing, hardworking — but still, men leave you without reason. Relationships break for no cause. You stay in long-term relationships only to be dumped when it’s time to marry. Or maybe men just don’t notice you at all. It’s not always your fault.
Sometimes the problem is spiritual. Sometimes there is something holding your destiny hostage. And unless you deal with it the right way, you keep suffering in silence. I found real help with Shaba Mangube Doctors, and I encourage anyone who is tired of delay, heartbreak, or being rejected in love to give them a call.
They don’t just help with marriage. They also work with people facing issues like joblessness, business failures, family conflicts, land disputes, cheating partners, and even bad luck in life. Their work is based on deep African spiritual wisdom, and they treat every case with care and confidentiality.
I got their contact through someone I trust, and now I pass it on to others. If you or someone you know is struggling in love or cannot find a serious partner, call +254795613711. That number gave me a husband. That number brought me peace. Maybe it can do the same for you.
Please don’t suffer in silence. You deserve love. You deserve a wedding. You deserve happiness. And sometimes, the answer is not more waiting — it is taking action. I did, and I will never regret it.
Love is a beautiful thing, but it hurts deeply when it keeps slipping through your hands. If you are a woman or man in Uganda — or anywhere else — who keeps asking, “When will it be my turn?” know that you are not alone. I asked that same question for years, until I found the right help.
Shaba Mangube Doctors changed my story. I now wear my wedding ring with pride, and every day, I thank God for the second chance. If you are ready to change your story, don’t wait another year. Make the call. That one call could be the beginning of the love story you’ve been dreaming of.
Call them today at +254795613711. Speak your truth. Let them help you.
Your marriage may be just a phone call away.