Mwangi was preparing for a major chapter in his life. He had planned to travel to Canada and, before leaving, sought spiritual strength to guide him. With this in mind, he went to a prayer mountain in Nakuru, dedicating himself to prayer and fasting as he prepared for his new journey abroad.
According to those close to him, Mwangi committed wholeheartedly to the exercise, fasting and praying for thirty-seven days. Such endurance requires immense discipline, and his family and friends admired his strong faith. They believed he would return home safely once his spiritual devotion was complete.
However, things took an unexpected turn. After the extended period of prayer and fasting, Mwangi suddenly went missing. Attempts by family members and church leaders to reach him were unsuccessful, and searches around the prayer mountain offered no answers.
His disappearance has left many puzzled and concerned. Some fear that his health may have been compromised after going without food for such a long time, while others worry that he may have wandered off in a weakened state.
Authorities and community members have since joined the search efforts. The incident has also sparked discussions on the dangers of prolonged fasting without medical supervision. While faith and prayer are central to many people’s lives, health experts warn that extreme fasting can carry serious risks if not managed carefully.
For Mwangi’s family, the waiting is agonizing. They continue to hold onto hope and pray for his safe return. Meanwhile, his story has drawn widespread attention, with many following closely as efforts to trace him continue.