Laana ya Wivu: How We Discovered Our Uncle Was Fighting Our Success
My name is Mercy from Kisii, and my family’s business almost collapsed mysteriously. My husband and I ran a thriving hardware shop. Customers flowed daily, and profits were steady. Then suddenly, everything changed. Goods started expiring on shelves, workers quit without reason, and accidents happened repeatedly.
We dismissed it as bad luck until my husband narrowly survived a strange road accident. Around the same time, rumors reached us that a close relative was unhappy about our success. Our uncle had often complained that we were “showing off” and becoming too proud.
Out of fear and confusion, we visited a doctor who specialized in spiritual disturbances and family conflicts. During the consultation, we were told jealousy within families can create heavy emotional and spiritual tension. There were cleansing prayers and instructions for reconciliation and protection of our home and business.
Afterwards, something shifted. The strange setbacks stopped. Sales slowly returned. Later, during a family gathering, our uncle indirectly admitted his bitterness, though he never confessed fully.
Whether it was spiritual warfare or the release of tension after confronting the truth, peace returned to our home. We learned that not every smile from relatives is genuine — and sometimes success must be guarded carefully.
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