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In a viral confession that has ignited a national conversation on parental blessings, a 34-year-old details how a moment of anger led to years of childlessness and misfortune.

In a chilling confession that has captivated the Kenyan online community and reignited debate on the power of the tongue, a 34-year-old man has come forward to detail a "living hell" he believes is the result of a curse placed on him by his late father. The man, identified only as Kamau, shared his story on a popular TikTok segment, claiming that a single moment of anger in 2019 has cost him his peace, his prosperity, and his ability to have children.
The incident stems from a domestic brawl. Kamau recounts arriving home to find his parents fighting. In a bid to defend his mother, he struck his father with a cane, sending the old man to the hospital. While the physical wound healed, the spiritual wound reportedly did not. "He looked me in the eye and told me that as long as the sun rises from the East, I would never hold a son of my own," Kamau narrated, his voice trembling.
Since that day, Kamau claims his life has been a series of inexplicable misfortunes:
"I tried to apologize," Kamau said. "But he died before I could get his forgiveness. Now I am fighting a ghost."
The story has split opinion down the middle. Traditionalists argue that a parent's curse is potent and requires complex cleansing rituals involving clan elders. "You cannot raise a hand against the man who gave you life and expect to prosper," commented one elder from Kiambu. "He must seek the father's age-mates for atonement."
Psychologists, however, point to the power of the subconscious. "The guilt he carries is the curse," suggests Dr. Susan Njuguna, a counseling psychologist. "He is self-sabotaging because he believes he deserves punishment." Regardless of the cause—supernatural or psychological—Kamau's plight serves as a grim cautionary tale about the sanctity of the family unit and the enduring weight of unresolved conflict.
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