Chief Godlove: Tanzanian Tycoon Reveals How He Earns Millions by Healing People

Godlove Jackob Mwakibete, widely recognised as Chief Godlove, recently appeared on Radio 47. The public figure, known as a young tycoon and spiritual healer, revealed how his practice of healing people directly funds his status as a Tanzanian millionaire.

The interview offered insight into the background of a man who is a motivational speaker and philanthropist focused on wealth creation across East Africa.

The Source of Sudden Wealth

Chief Godlove stated plainly that he earns money through his spiritual healing work. He clarifies that his method relies on voluntary contributions, rather than fixed charges.

“I earn money by healing. When I heal you, I don’t tell you to give me a certain amount.”

He explained that once a client is cured, they send him money on their own accord. He provided an immediate example of his substantial earnings.

Upon entering the radio studio, Chief Godlove revealed that he had just been sent one million Kenyan Shillings (KES 1,000,000) by a client in Kenya who had achieved success in the mining sector.

He claims his financial standing is unmatched among young people in East Africa. Mwakibete confidently suggested that even young forex traders should consult him for advice on maximizing their profits.

Background of the Young Tycoon

Chief Godlove, who uses the title “Sultan” due to a previous relationship, confirmed he was born in September 1996. He revealed a complex spiritual and academic background. His father is a pastor, and Chief Godlove studied theology.

However, he also stated he attended a college in the South that taught magic. While at this institution, he chose to specialise in healing, distinguishing his practice from simple stage tricks.

He explained that he performs miracles, though he chooses not to do so publicly.

Healing and the Third Eye

The spiritual healer addresses patients whose issues remain unsolved even after seeking traditional medical help.

He instructs them to follow specific directions, such as taking a certain item or drinking particular water, leading to their recovery. He stresses that he only assists those who are 100 per cent ready for his help.

He is also the leader of the “Power of Money and the Third Eye” movement. He clarified that this is not a route to “overnight riches,” which he deems impossible. Instead, he views this work as mentorship.

“You open their mind, and you show them things that ordinary eyes cannot see.”

Chief Godlove stated that his guidance helps people identify their true path and correct the direction of their efforts, ultimately leading to success.

Philanthropic Activities

Chief Godlove also detailed his philanthropic ventures, notably his support for Tanzanian musician Pipi Jojo. He initially provided her with TZS 3 million (later increased to TZS 6 million, equivalent to KES 300,000) for school, rent, and recording music. He has since taken Pipi Jojo under his wing, leveraging his influence to push her music career.

Furthermore, Mwakibete announced plans to open a centre in Kenya to teach people his methods of wealth creation.

He stressed that financial success demands focus, hard work, and preparation, comparing his mentorship to giving a blind man sight.

 

by  moses sagwe

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