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  • Demons?definitely not--there is sthg in the air---there is a gas leak --some carbonmonoxide maybe?

  • I had a school mate who had this too..she could react the same..she once woke up at night in the dark screaming and got herself on the road was almost hit by a track..but prayers helped..we could join together and pray whenever she had it and she became well..

  • these are demons! the children require a christian exocist just as to drive the out just as Jesus did.

    remember some demon worshipping rich people bring demons to schools and its not the first time in kenya.

    so stop your ignorance!read Matthew 8:28-34

  • owuora4710, you are the mentality we are trying to change. How do you continue after such a bloodbath to claim there is a favoured tribe? We have Raila and his goons in the govt now, tell us what they have done so far for the ordinary citizen! Isn't he now part of those not doing anything for their people? And by the way no one favours some tribes, most of them just really work hard and don't believe in a politician's handouts or salvation from their corrupt MPS.

  • Hakuna Demons hapa, this is religion ideocracy, "People are lost because of lack of Knowledge, its time to reverse the indoctrination that society has been imbued to."

  • It is hysteria

  • There is no disease here. These are reflections of unfairness in the way the country is run. One tribe is favoured at the expense of others. Let us learn to be fair and share fairly.

  • We can call this Dhaluo thought, wake up brother and smell the coffe.

  • Why don't they think it's a medical condition? Perhaps it's a nutrient deficiency in their food that triggers abnormal reaction in the brain. Or it could be food poisoning or a disease. When we were young, my sister had a similar but mild condition of hallucination and dementia that was caused by delayed treatment of malaria. After treatment, she was okay. Kila kitu ni sababu ya shetani?

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