Woman Chillingly Narrates How She Used Witchcraft to Get Money From Men in Clubs

Woman Chillingly Narrates How She Used Witchcraft to Get Money From Men in Clubs

  • Joyce Wairimu was introduced to witchcraft by a friend in her quest to make her life better
  • She developed a good relationship with a witch doctor, who would give her several magic substances to trap her target clients
  • The Kiambu woman said she would spike her clients' drinks or use body lotion to lure them to bed and give her what she wanted

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A beautiful young lady has shared her tactics of luring men into giving her money.

Lady shares how she used witchcraft to get money
Woman used witchcraft to get money from men. Image: Tuko Talks.
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Desperation leads to witchcraft

Joyce Wairimu said her desperation for a good lifestyle led her to a hustle that introduced her to a witch doctor.

The single mother of one who started clubbing and drinking after high school said she targeted clients from clubs and bars.

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Kiambu woman spiking drinks in bars

Wairimu said she used to spike her targeted clients's drinks with magic substances.

"You had to be smart since you cannot be openly spiking drinks in the bar. There was a substance I was given that I would put in my mouth. I would take the drink first to mix the substance with what they are drinking and then give the drink back to them," she claimed.

Wairimu from Kiambu said she had a good relationship with her witch doctor, who would upgrade her tactics.

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Demonic spirits in form of flour

She shared that she was given flour in the form of several magic substances, including body lotion and demonic spirits.

"The perfume and lotion I was given made my clients see me glowing. They would see an attractive woman, drawing them closer to me. The flour that I was given helped me lure married men to my bed and give me exactly what I wanted."

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"I would wake up at 3am and pray while facing a different direction as I cast a spell on the name of the person I wanted. They would call me during the day saying they wanted to see me, and that is how I would get the favour I wanted from them," she noted.

She also claimed that not all married men fell for her trap, as some had religious wives or mothers whose prayers protected them.

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