Kenya Police FC official reveals how they thwarted rival club’s attempts to smuggle coffin into match venue

The Kenya Police official has given shocking details regarding the FKF Premier League club’s failed mission of trying to conduct rituals before a match at Police Sacco grounds.

Kenya Police official Fred Akama has made startling claims regarding the use of black magic by an FKF Premier League team last season.

Akama, who is a member of the Kenya Police Board of Trustees, claims the said team tried to smuggle a coffin into the Kenya Police Sacco grounds ahead of the match but were stopped by the law enforcers before they could execute their mission.

In claims that bring to the fore the widespread reports of the use of black magic, popularly known as “Juju” in Africa, the club official says police officers acted quickly to stop the club from conducting the rituals which they hoped to use to gain an advantage in the match at the Police Sacco grounds.

“Last season, a well-known local club, which I won’t name, tried to perform rituals before our match,” Akama as per Nation.


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“They attempted to bring a coffin into the Police Sacco Stadium in South C, Nairobi, at midnight. It wasn’t clear whether there was a body inside, but security officers intercepted them.”

Akama, who is also a bishop, further says that he had to be called in to pray for the venue after officials of the said club returned later with some paraphernalia and sprinkled it around the grounds.

“Later, they came with their ‘priests’ and sprinkled water around the stadium, which is usually used in rituals for the dead,” he went on.

“I hadn’t planned to attend the match that day but I received a call from our executive chairman, Munga Nyale, asking me to come and pray at the stadium because tensions were growing.”

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However, the tricks did not work as Police secured a 3-0 victory in the said much, something Akama credits to prayers, while the officials of the losing side were left lamenting over their aborted mission.

“We prayed to God, and He worked wonders for us. During the match, one of their officials kept saying their ‘magic’ wasn’t working. We had already scored and we ended up winning 3-0. They were frustrated, saying; ‘today, science isn’t working for us,'” said Akama.

It is not the first time claims of black magic are being raised in the local league although such activities are believed to be discreet affairs that are done in the dark but looks like this one came to light before the mission was accomplished.