In Summary
- Angose says his he was told by his elder siblings that his father who was working with government as veterinary officer left home as usual while juggling coins and never reported back.
- The fearful Angose also said that they had sought the services of Witchdoctor to call his spirits back they were only assured that their father is still and alive though his exact whereabouts was not revealed by the witchdoctor.
A 56 year old man is out on streets and villages in the last miles search for his father who mysteriously disappeared 50 years ago
Left No Trail
Josephat Angose who spoke exclusively to Ghetto Radio says his father Noah Amisi left home in the year 1972 without a trace.
“We do not know about his whereabouts to date.”
Angose says his he was told by his elder siblings that his father who was working with government as veterinary officer left home as usual while juggling coins and never reported back.
“We received information that my father married another wife and has other children, we cannot debunk that we could walk freely in all East African countries because there was no passport required,” he added.

Missing in records
The missing man’s son added that they have searched for him in all government offices and registry with the hope of finding him but their efforts bore no fruits.
The family has appealed for support to locate their kin, urging anyone with information on Noah Amisi to report to the nearest police station.
“We hope that we will soon be re-united with him. It has been over 50 years of living in agony due to fear of the unknown. We are hopeful that all will be well,”another family member added.
Spiritual Service
The fearful Angose also said that they had sought the services of Witchdoctor to call his spirits back they were only assured that their father is still and alive though his exact whereabouts was not revealed by the witchdoctor.
“Tumejaribu waganga na Pastors lakini wametuambia our father is still alive lakini hawaja tuamabia ako wapi so we keep om praying that one day he will resurface,” emotional Angose said.
By Rodgers Oduor