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I Reclaimed my Property From Inlaws After my Husband’s Death

For example in the initial weeks after the death of my spouse, I had a lot of stress, confusion and fear.

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I was widowed 10 years ago after my husband Johnston Ligeve was murdered during the
tribal clashes of 2007/2008. Life has been different ever since that loss.
I have remained an unwanted woman in his family. For example in the initial weeks
after the death of my spouse, I had a lot of stress, confusion and fear. I have since been
humiliated in many ways. I feel too lonely with nobody to share life with my
predicaments. God encouragement from some good friends and church members has
helped me to get through the pain of my loss.
To be a widow in this country is like a curse, you will be isolated by people, oppressed
and denied your rights by those whom you though could be there for you. Your property
will be grabbed talk about land and any other savings left by your man will all be taken
by his family. They don’t care if you have kids or not.
My efforts to get justice never bore fruits as from time to time I could be turned away by
Local government officials, who would ask me for bribes to help me. I knew my in-laws
had bribed them all.
Frustrated, I went to Nairobi to try getting a job so that I could raise my kids. Well, I got
myself in Kenya’s largest slum of Kibera where everything was unbearable than
expected. I could be washing a whole bunch of clothes in the neighboring high class
residential for only one US dollar. It was tough since I was also having health issues with
by back and chest.
Back at home, I got a call from my neighbor that my family had now grabbed everything
including the house I was left with. I had nowhere to run to for justice. One day, I saw a
poster of Kiwanga Doctors whose contents were attractive to my eyes. They described
everything I was going through and so I called them using the number on the poster.
The lead doctor who picked my desperate call said it was simple and that in two days the
perpetrators would return all they took from me. Two days later, I received a phone call
from the local chief asking me to be back and take my properties. Thanks Kiwanga
Doctors for helping me reclaim my property.
I advise any widow experiencing such oppressions to visit the Herbalist. Kiwanga
Doctors also deal in casting real and genuine spells in the world like Love Spell, Black
Magic Spell and Success Spells. They also treat various illnesses like Meningitis, Broken
bones, Epilepsy among other diseases.

For Consultation Call: +254 769404965/ E-mail: kiwangadoctors@gmail.com or visit
the website www. kiwangadoctors.com.


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