In Nakuru, Kenya, Petera Kamau had been feeling uneasy in her marriage for months. She noticed small changes in her husband’s behavior secretive phone calls, late nights at work, and unusual avoidance of conversations. At first, she tried to ignore it, hoping it was just stress. But the doubt grew, and Petera found herself constantly anxious and suspicious.
Petera spent months spying on her husband. She paid for private investigators, installed tracking apps on his phone, and even followed him at night. The more she tried to find proof, the more exhausted and stressed she became. Her money drained, sleep was lost, and peace of mind vanished. Still, she could not find clear answers. The spying only created more doubt, leaving her emotionally drained and frustrated.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



