My name is David Ochieng, and for most of my life, I believed my role was to protect others. I lived in Kisumu town, where I worked as a procurement officer while running a small side business supplying office equipment. I was known as dependable and generous. Family members, friends, and colleagues often leaned on me for help, advice, and support. I carried their burdens willingly, believing that loyalty and sacrifice would keep us united.
Because of that belief, I trusted deeply. I shared my plans, my finances, and my personal struggles with people I loved. I defended them when others questioned their intentions. I believed that protecting them meant keeping no secrets from them. I never imagined that some of the people I was shielding were quietly waiting for the moment I would become weak.
That moment came when I faced unexpected health and financial challenges at the same time. I slowed down. I needed support. Instead of…TAP TO READ MORE…https://drkashiririka.com/?swahili_post=i-thought-i-could-protect-the-people-i-loved-from-harm-he-says-but-i-didnt-realize-that-some-of-them-were-my-biggest-enemies-waiting-for-the-moment-i-was-weak-betraying-me-publicly-and-t









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