Losing a phone is frustrating, but losing an iPhone 15 in a matatu felt like a disaster. That morning, I had boarded a matatu in Kirinyaga, heading to town. I was busy on my phone, replying to messages, but as we neared my stop, I quickly put it on my lap. When the matatu halted, I grabbed my bag and stepped out, completely forgetting my phone behind.
The moment I reached into my pocket, my heart sank—it was gone. Panic set in as I turned back, but the matatu had already disappeared into traffic. I immediately called my number, hoping someone inside had found it. The first time, it rang, but no one picked up. I tried again, and this time, it was switched off. That’s when I knew—my phone was gone.
Frustrated and helpless, I remembered an advert I had seen about Kiwanga Doctors. It mentioned that they could help recover lost items using a powerful African spell. I had always been skeptical about such things, but with no other options, I decided to give it a try.
At their place, the traditional healers welcomed me and listened to my story. They assured me that my iPhone would be returned soon. “We will cast a lost item spell that will force the person who took it to bring it back,” they said. They instructed me to follow a few simple steps and told me to wait.

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Two days later, something strange happened. A random number called me, and when I picked up, a man spoke in a shaky voice. “Are you the owner of an iPhone 15? I think I have your phone,” he said. My heart raced. “Where did you find it?” I asked. “I… I just have it. Can we meet so I can return it?” he replied nervously.
We arranged to meet in town, and to my shock, he handed me the phone untouched—everything was exactly as I had left it. “I don’t know why, but I couldn’t keep it,” he admitted. “Something kept disturbing me, telling me to return it.” I just smiled, knowing exactly what had happened.

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That experience taught me one thing—when all hope seems lost, there are powers beyond our understanding that can change situations instantly. If you ever lose something valuable, don’t give up. Sometimes, lost things find their way back in the most unexpected ways.
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