Tanzanian tycoon and spiritual healer Chief Godlove Jackob Mwakibete, popularly known as Chief Godlove, has opened up about how he built his wealth by healing people across East Africa. The youthful entrepreneur and philanthropist, also known for his motivational teachings, shared details of his unique journey from theology to spiritual healing and financial success.
Wealth Through Healing, Not Exploitation
Chief Godlove explained that his wealth primarily comes from helping people overcome challenges through spiritual healing. Interestingly, he does not charge a fixed fee for his services. Instead, clients offer voluntary contributions after experiencing results. “I earn money by healing. When I heal someone, I don’t tell them how much to give,” he said, adding that those who benefit often send him substantial gifts out of gratitude.
He shared an example of a client from Kenya’s mining sector who recently sent him one million shillings after achieving business success. The healer, who proudly identifies as one of the youngest millionaires in East Africa, claimed his financial standing is a product of purpose and consistency rather than exploitation. He even joked that young forex traders could benefit from his mentorship to achieve similar results.
From Theology to Spiritual Healing
Born in September 1996, Chief Godlove comes from a religious background. His father was a pastor, and he studied theology before pursuing deeper knowledge in spiritual and metaphysical studies. During his education, he encountered teachings on healing and energy, leading him to specialize in what he calls “true spiritual healing” rather than magic or performance.
He says his gift allows him to treat people with physical, emotional, or financial struggles—especially those who have not found help in conventional medicine. He claims to use unique rituals, such as instructing patients to consume blessed water or follow spiritual directions, which he believes trigger healing through divine intervention.
The Power of Money and the Third Eye
Chief Godlove leads a movement he calls “The Power of Money and the Third Eye,” which focuses on mental and spiritual awakening. According to him, it is not a shortcut to sudden wealth but a mentorship program designed to help people open their minds, discover purpose, and see opportunities others overlook. “You open their mind and show them what ordinary eyes cannot see,” he said.
Philanthropy and Empowerment
Beyond healing, Chief Godlove is also deeply involved in philanthropy. He has supported several artists, including Tanzanian musician Pipi Jojo, whom he helped with school fees, rent, and music production funds totaling over TZS 6 million. He also plans to open a training centre in Kenya to teach others his methods of success and personal growth.
His Philosophy on True Wealth
According to Chief Godlove, true wealth requires discipline, focus, and clarity of vision. “When you help someone see their true path,” he said, “it’s like giving sight to a blind man.”
Through his story, Chief Godlove represents a new generation of African spiritual leaders blending faith, entrepreneurship, and empowerment to inspire others toward a purposeful and prosperous life.
