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cases in Voi is a crisis despite its impact on society

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Voi town has also begun gaining the dubious reputation of cultism and devil worship, though emerging issues like Freemasonry and illuminati are hardly being discussed openly, even though it’s widely known that most prominent businesses are thriving on powers of darkness to make riches where some fall victims as sacrifices for these dark forces.

While cults like Freemasonry are associated with celebs such as actors and musicians who are out to get money and fame in some western countries, in Voi it’s about making riches.

Jobless youths tend to be the victims as most are lured into these secret and dark societies by being promised quick money and prosperous life only to be sacrificed.

Most of these youths are now being introduced into anti-social habits such as gayism and lesbianism by Freemasons who now have a hall in Voi.

Those in the know claim changing one’s sexual orientation is among the “sacrifices” one must give to be a successful member among the Freemasons.

Many international stars have openly confessed to being gay and illuminati, and in the recent past, this form of cultism has begun rearing its ugly face in Voi.

A woman from Kariokor narrated how she found an abandoned baby under a power line near Fine Breeze who was crying loudly. When she approached to pick it up , she was struck by a strange force. When she regained her senses, the “baby” had vanished!

The malady has also infected most churches, with religious leaders using demonic powers to exorcise evil spirits and make money from followers. Most juju in these churches are said to come from the neighboring country Tanzania, ,Mombasa and Ukambani, while there is also talk of Nigerian jujus in some churches.

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