Ex-IEBC Commissioner Takes Witch Doctor to Court Over Unfulfilled Reappointment Promises!

An Intriguing Story Unfolds About Elites Pursuing Witchcraft To Secure High-Ranking Government Positions!

A former IEBC commissioner and the recent ambassador is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with a witch doctor from Vihiga Law Courts. She asserts that she paid for these services but did not receive a reappointment from the Ruto administration as the witch doctor had promised.

It’s fascinating to realize that our belief systems as a society are intricately balanced between culture and religion, regardless of our educational backgrounds and social standings. This contrasts sharply with the common misconception that such beliefs are solely the domain of the lower class and less educated individuals.

I was particularly struck by the unique nature of this case in the sense that it involves a woman of high social standing,who previously held two significant government roles: first as an IEBC commissioner and later as an ambassador during Uhuru Kenyatta’s second term;and one would wonder why such a respectable character would stoop to that level of ignorance and mediocrity.

Earlier this year, the woman reportedly sought the services of the well-known witch doctor in Vihiga. She wanted the witch doctor to perform good luck rituals to help her regain her ambassadorial position in the Ruto government after she was recalled shortly after the new administration took office.

Regrettably, she claims that these services did not lead to her reappointment, and she is now engaged in a serious court battle with the witch doctor, demanding a refund for the expenses she incurred for services that she claims did not yield any results.

According to the case file,She states that she paid for the services and owing to her standing in the society,secretly visited the witch doctor’s shrine multiple times, where various rituals were conducted with the promise of her reinstatement upon completion of the processes.

The hearing for her case is scheduled for the IEBC Commissioner controversy end of November this year at the Vihiga Law Courts.

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