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Kiambu Town Brought to a Standstill as Makanga, Traffic Cop Exchange Hot Blows

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Yesterday, Kiambu Town came to a complete standstill after a bizarre love fight broke out between a matatu conductor and a traffic police officer. What started as a small disagreement quickly turned into a heated exchange that lasted for close to three hours. People left their shops, boda boda riders parked their bikes, and office workers lined up along the streets just to watch what was happening. No one could believe it. Grown men fighting in broad daylight because of one woman.

But there is more to this story than just a street brawl. The woman at the centre of all this chaos is known by many in Kiambu as Njeri. She is calm, polite, and incredibly beautiful. But her beauty is not the kind you see every day. It is the kind that turns heads and weakens knees. And according to people who know her closely, her beauty is not just natural. There is something more powerful behind it.

What most people do not know is that Njeri had once gone through a painful heartbreak. The man she loved for three years left her for another woman without any explanation. She was shattered. She cried for weeks, lost weight, and even quit her job at a cosmetics shop in town. Life had lost meaning. She tried everything to get him back. Apologies. Long texts. Silent treatments. Nothing worked. That is when one of her cousins introduced her to a traditional healer called Dr Bokko.

Njeri was not someone who believed in spells or traditional things. But she had nothing to lose. She called Dr Bokko and explained her situation. He listened carefully and assured her that she would not only get her man back, but that she would become so attractive that no man would ever ignore her again.

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She agreed to his process. Dr Bokko performed his powerful love spell and asked her to wait for seven days. True to his word, things started changing. The man who had left her began texting again. But that was not all. Everywhere she went, men would stop and stare. Some would follow her in shops. Others would ask for her number in public without shame. It was as if something in her energy had shifted. To continue reading, click here.


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