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I stripped naked at my father's funeral | Tuko TV


Samuel Boiyo is such a hardworking man. But his life has been rocked by strange things that have happened to him. Things he could even control. Today for the first time he shares his story with us on TUKO Talks.

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  1. What message do you have for Samuel Boiyo? You can contact him through his number 0715855002.

    To share your story with us, send a text on WhatsApp on 0115106407

    Or send an email to yvonne.kawira@tuko.co.ke or eucabeth.mukami@tuko.co.ke.

  2. I just like the way the host takes her time to listen anakaa nikama amesahau ni interview anakuwa drawn to that guest's story thus allowing them to explain with confidence..kuddos Kawira

  3. I here, listening to Sammy story at the same time listening to the voices in my head😅
    I have been hearing voices since 2019. You hear all kind of things but through the gibberish i learnt in the voices i could hear accurately things to come and things of sound mind. I knew exactly what it was, the gift of prophesy. The ability to hear things in the realm of the spirit. I knew the only way to avoid listening to familiar spirits, lying spirits, and deceiving spirits and discern the spirit of God was to know who God was. As ‭‭1st Thessalonians‬ ‭5:19‭-‬21‬ says Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good,
    I went deep to scripture, and i was able to tame the rogue voices and use the gift to my advantage.

    Unfortunately, due to lack of understanding men try to treat this kind of issues with medicines and psychiatric hospitals. As bad as it is to say this, people will never recover it is impossible that way.

    Spiritual matters can only be solved spiritually!

  4. Sammy you’re narrating your story very clearly n calmly
    And kawira is giving you the space you need to tell it
    All will be well
    One day you will come here again to attest how good God has done in your life
    All the best
    Am praying for your healing

  5. We need to do away with ignorance when it comes to mental health.Learn more about diseases of the brain just any other body can get sick.I applaud that he is aware and if he adheres to meds he can live a normal life.

  6. His story is similar to my cousin's he forced entry to state house during Corona claiming Uhuru has called him to discuss a meeting of opening of mosques… He was arrested and his story made headlines 😢

  7. It's important to normalize mental illness and not treat it like demon possession or a curse. The brain is very complex and there are various chemicals in the brain which when an imbalance occurs can cause things to go haywire. Mental illness is prevalent all over the world, only certain cultures consider it anything other than mental illness

  8. The Kenyan education system is top notch 👌. He has an eighth grade education yet he has a great command of English. Americans can't communicate that well with an eighth grade education even though English is their main language.

  9. The moment people get to know that mental illness sio uchawi,sio spiritual na sio mambo ya nyumbani.but it is a disease like diabetes then people will get help and also drugs will become cheap and accessible.