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Rodgers Oloo Magudha, widely known as the Nairobi Birdman for his distinctive habit of walking around the streets of Nairobi with three crows perched on his shoulders and head, has strongly refuted allegations of using witchcraft.
Since gaining fame, Magudha has elicited a range of reactions.
His ability to walk around with the crows so closely attached has puzzled many, leading to speculation that he might be employing witchcraft to keep the birds with him.
Birdman responds to witchcraft claims
In a recent interview with SPM Buzz, Rodgers Oloo Magudha, famously known as the Nairobi Birdman, addressed and refuted ongoing rumors and allegations about his unique relationship with the crows he frequently walks around with.
Magudha, who has become a notable figure in Nairobi for his distinctive habit of having three crows perched on his shoulders and head, expressed his deep frustration over the discrimination and accusations he has faced.
Magudha explained that many people have been perplexed by his ability to have the crows so closely attached to him, leading to speculation that he might be using witchcraft or other mystical means to control the birds. This conjecture, he insists, is unfounded and deeply frustrating.
“I have faced a lot of discrimination and numerous accusations,” Magudha stated during the interview. “This is simply nature at work. It has nothing to do with witchcraft. I’m just deeply passionate about nature, and that’s what drives me.”
He clarified that his interactions with the crows are a natural phenomenon rather than the result of any supernatural practices.
According to Magudha, his connection with these birds is rooted in his love and respect for the natural world, which serves as his primary source of inspiration.
He explained that his bond with the crows is a reflection of his commitment to understanding and appreciating nature, rather than any form of esoteric or occult practices.
Magudha’s presence in Nairobi continues to be a source of intrigue and admiration for many.
His dedication to nature and his unique approach to interacting with the crows have inspired curiosity and respect from those who encounter him in the city.
While his unusual partnership with the birds often attracts attention and sparks conversation, Magudha remains focused on his passion for nature.
His commitment to this cause is evident in his daily interactions with the crows, which he views as a manifestation of his reverence for the natural world rather than a product of superstition.
Despite the misunderstandings and prejudices he faces, Magudha remains steadfast in his mission to foster a greater appreciation for nature through his remarkable relationship with the crows.
His story serves as a reminder of the diverse ways people can connect with the natural world and the importance of respecting those connections, regardless of how unconventional they may seem.