Kinogu may look intelligent because he has been to the big Nairobi city and back. But believe me, he's not. Those who know him can confirm he hangs a bone pendant around his neck. It has its story.
Around Afia center Nairobi, a man wearing a turban called out his name. He was surprised as he least expected someone in the streets of the crowded city to point out a low-key man from our little unpopular Wamunyoro village.
The man introduced himself as prophet Jonah of Moving Mountains Experiential Centre ltd and had been sent to him. He went ahead to read A-Z Kinogu's life experiences. He fell to his trap.
Prophet Jonah, carried his priest clothes and a turban inside his bag when scouting for his to be victims. He had trailed Kinogu from an mpesa shop where he saw him withdraw ksh. 5,000. Pausing as a client, he waited to hear the Mpesa attendant read out his name to confirm the details. He also mastered the ID number Kinogu read out loud to the attendant. Assisted by his team, he would hide in a less populous streat, wear his turban and mission clothes. He would then run towards his to be scene speaking in tongues and holding his bible high. His secret was simple. Knowing a person's name and ID number was enough proof of anointing.
After some interrogation, Kinogu was convinced that his older sister who was the pillar of their home had bewitched him to grab his star. She was behind his predicament. He went ahead to offer him a solution worth ksh. 5,000, a necklace anointed and dedicated to recovering lost opportunities, miraculous growth and keeping off evil eyes. It's ugly pendant was made from a pig bone.
By the time he came back home, he had excommunicated her sister and even branded her a witch. Don't forget it's the same sister who paid his secondary school and also found him a job in a mhindi shop in downtown Nairobi.
Since he got his sitting apparatus injured when drinking water from another man's well in the coffee bushes, he has never gone back to the city again. He has always hoped his bone will bring him fortune someday.
Around Afia center Nairobi, a man wearing a turban called out his name. He was surprised as he least expected someone in the streets of the crowded city to point out a low-key man from our little unpopular Wamunyoro village.
The man introduced himself as prophet Jonah of Moving Mountains Experiential Centre ltd and had been sent to him. He went ahead to read A-Z Kinogu's life experiences. He fell to his trap.
Prophet Jonah, carried his priest clothes and a turban inside his bag when scouting for his to be victims. He had trailed Kinogu from an mpesa shop where he saw him withdraw ksh. 5,000. Pausing as a client, he waited to hear the Mpesa attendant read out his name to confirm the details. He also mastered the ID number Kinogu read out loud to the attendant. Assisted by his team, he would hide in a less populous streat, wear his turban and mission clothes. He would then run towards his to be scene speaking in tongues and holding his bible high. His secret was simple. Knowing a person's name and ID number was enough proof of anointing.
After some interrogation, Kinogu was convinced that his older sister who was the pillar of their home had bewitched him to grab his star. She was behind his predicament. He went ahead to offer him a solution worth ksh. 5,000, a necklace anointed and dedicated to recovering lost opportunities, miraculous growth and keeping off evil eyes. It's ugly pendant was made from a pig bone.
By the time he came back home, he had excommunicated her sister and even branded her a witch. Don't forget it's the same sister who paid his secondary school and also found him a job in a mhindi shop in downtown Nairobi.
Since he got his sitting apparatus injured when drinking water from another man's well in the coffee bushes, he has never gone back to the city again. He has always hoped his bone will bring him fortune someday.
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