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“My Husband Changed Overnight and Started Hating Me for No Reason, I Knew Something Was Wrong” Iganga Woman Confesses

My name is Sarah Nabirye, a 34-year-old woman from Iganga, Uganda, and I am sharing this as a true testimony. I never thought my marriage would reach a point where my husband looked at me with anger and hatred for no clear reason. What hurt me most was that the change happened suddenly. One day we were fine, the next day he treated me like an enemy.

We had been married for six years and, like any couple, we had small disagreements, but there was love and respect. My husband used to talk to me kindly, laugh with the children, and involve me in decisions. Then, without warning, he became cold and hostile. He stopped eating my food, avoided me completely, and spoke to me with bitterness. I kept asking myself what I had done wrong, but there was no answer.

I tried everything I knew as a wife. I stayed quiet, I apologized even when I was not wrong, and I prayed constantly. Instead of things improving, they got worse. He started insulting me in front of the children and accusing me of things I had never done. Sometimes he would say he hated me, and those words broke my heart. There was no other woman, no big argument, and no clear reason for the hatred.+254 795 613711

The situation drained me emotionally. I lost weight, cried almost every night, and felt fear inside my own home. Relatives advised me to be patient, but patience alone was not fixing anything. Deep inside, I knew this was not normal behavior. Love does not just turn into hatred overnight without a cause.

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One day, I visited my aunt in Bugiri and told her everything. She listened carefully and then told me something that made sense for the first time. She said when a person changes suddenly and completely, especially in marriage, the problem can be spiritual. She told me about Shaba Mangube traditional healers, explaining that they cast love and marriage restoration spells for couples affected by sudden hatred, confusion, or separation caused by negative forces.

At first, I was scared and unsure. But my aunt reminded me that my marriage was already falling apart, so I had nothing to lose. She explained that these spells are meant to remove negative influence and restore love, understanding, and peace between couples. What surprised me most was learning that the spell could be done even without visiting physically.

After the love and marriage restoration spell was cast, I was told to observe changes patiently. Within a short time, I noticed a difference. My husband’s anger reduced. He stopped shouting and started greeting me again. One evening, he sat down and talked to me calmly for the first time in months. He said he did not understand why he had been so angry before, but now he felt peaceful. +254 795 613711

As days passed, things continued to improve. He started eating my food again, helping with the children, and sleeping at home peacefully. The hatred disappeared, and the man I married slowly returned. Our home, which had been full of tension and fear, became calm again. Even the children became happier and more relaxed.

This experience opened my eyes in a way I cannot ignore. Not all marriage problems come from communication issues or bad character. Some problems come suddenly and forcefully and cannot be solved by talking alone. If I had ignored the signs and continued suffering silently, my marriage would have completely collapsed.

I am sharing this testimony to help others who may be going through the same pain. If your partner changes overnight, starts hating you without reason, and nothing you do works, do not assume it is normal. Sometimes love needs to be restored by removing what is blocking it.

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Today, my marriage is not perfect, but it is peaceful and loving again. I am grateful I listened when I did. This experience taught me that when something feels deeply wrong, it is important to look beyond what the eyes can see.

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