People Laughed When She Started But Now They Want to Know Her Secret

If you had met Lucy three years ago, you probably would not have paid much attention. She was just another young woman running a small grocery stall in Kisii town. The kind that sits near the matatu stage, selling tomatoes, onions, and bananas. Nothing fancy. Nothing special. Just a girl trying to make ends meet.

She used to sit there every day from morning till late, arranging her fruits carefully, wiping the dust off the tomatoes, calling out to passersby with a cheerful “Karibu mteja.”

But no matter how hard she worked, her sales were poor. Sometimes she would go home with less than she had started with. Imagine buying stock in the morning only to throw it away in the evening because it had spoiled. That was her life.

People laughed. Even her own cousins told her, “Hii kazi ni ya kushinda jua bure.” One of her friends once joked that her stall had more flies than customers. It hurt, but Lucy smiled through it. Deep down, though, she felt like giving up.

But here’s the twist — she did not quit.

One evening, while closing up, an older woman stopped by. She had been watching Lucy for weeks. “You are hardworking,” she said softly, “but your blessings are not flowing. Someone has closed your path.” Lucy froze. She did not even know what to say. The woman gave her a small piece of paper with a number written on it. “Call them when you are ready,” she said. “They helped my daughter. They might help you too.”

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That number belonged to Shaba Mangube Doctors.

Lucy took it home and stared at it for three days. She was not sure. You know how people talk about waganga. Some think it is scary. Some say it is fake. But Lucy was tired. She had tried prayers, fasting, even salt and water rituals. Nothing had worked.

So she sent a WhatsApp message.

What surprised her most was how kind the person on the other end was. They did not rush her or ask for crazy things. They simply asked, “Tell us your story.” She explained everything. The business struggles. The mockery. The fear. They listened.

Then they explained that sometimes, someone can be affected by the evil eye. Jealousy. Silent curses. Negative energy that sits like a cloud over your blessings. They told her they would perform a cleansing ritual to remove the bad energy and open her paths.

Lucy followed their guidance step by step. Simple things. Lighting herbs in the morning. Saying affirmations. Washing her hands and feet before setting up her stall. Praying with intention.

Things started changing within two weeks.

Customers began coming without her calling out. One even asked if she had changed suppliers because her produce looked fresher. People started complimenting her smile. A woman from a nearby salon started buying from her every day. Then a hotel owner asked her to be his regular supplier.

Business boomed.

Now, Lucy has not just one stall — she has three. She employs two young girls to help her. The same people who used to laugh at her now ask her, “Unafanyanga nini tofauti?” And she just smiles.

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Sometimes, it is not about working harder. Sometimes, it is about clearing what you cannot see.

If you feel like your hard work is not paying off, if people mock you and nothing seems to change, maybe your path is blocked spiritually. You do not need to suffer in silence.

Shaba Mangube Doctors have helped many people like Lucy. Their work is quiet, respectful, and based on deep knowledge of spiritual balance.

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