- Joyce Wairimu said she used kamuti, spells and a bewitched wrist bead to win over wealthy and married men
- The salesperson from Kiambu county recalled using demonic sports in the form of flour and speaking an unknown language to make the magic substances work
- She also said she would wake up as early as 3 am to pray, facing a particular direction for her black magic to work
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Nairobi - A beautiful woman has vividly opened up on the strange things she did to lure and trap rich men.
Joyce Wairimu said she was introduced to witchcraft by a friend after she was heartbroken by her lover.
In her quest to better her lifestyle, she met witch doctors who would lead her in acts that would give her an advantage over men.
Can you be bewitched through wrist beads?
She recalled some practices she did to ensure the magical substances she received from the witch doctors worked.
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"The first time I encountered my witch doctor, he told me to remove my clothes. He brought a jiko covered me in a Maasai shuka, and inhale the smoke. I felt some relief like my body was lighter.
I remember during my journey with him, he asked me to give him any item so that he could weaponise it. I gave him my wristbead, which gave me superior powers when interacting them men. He could also monitor my moves which helped him to advise me on the kind of men I interacted with," she recalled.
What's the work of traditional husbands?
As time went by, Wairimu, a mother, also said she was given demonic spirits in the form of flour to cast spells on.
"I would wake up to pray at 3 am and call the name of any of my clients and say exactly what I needed, then blow the flour away. I had a traditional husband who would pray with me though we were in different towns, but we would pray facing a certain direction. He was also my guide in my journey," she continued.
Can you see people in a mirror?
Her witch doctor asked her to bring him the list of men she would want to be her sponsors to vet them.
"I wrote a list, and 'cooked' the names. He would call out the names loudly, and the person would appear in a mirror. Based on how they appeared, he would tell me who to approach and who to leave. It was one of the most unbelievable scenarios I have ever encountered," she noted.
How does one use kamuti?
Wairimu from Thika, Kiambu county, also narrated when she had to shave her armpit hair and cook liver with them.
"There were also words I was directed to say as my journey progressed, with each enchantment having its power and method of making it work. I was given a seed, which many know as kamuti to spike drinks whenever I go to bars and clubs," Wairimu recalled.
The salesperson said the magic worked, and she had men under her spell for a long time who could not resist her requests.
Why do Kenyans prefer mobile money?
Less than a week ago, Kenyans said the fear of witchcraft discouraged them from donating cash in rural homes.
Kenyan town and city dwellers said they exercised caution not to fall prey to the antics of supposed village witches who are in their numbers.
It emerged that the radical natives in the upcountry areas used cash donations and other goodies to cast spells on the benefactors.
To avert such, those willing to give but cautious enough preferred mobile money to direct contact with those believed to undertake black magic.
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