“I regret my past” Dennis Itumbi opens up about being a thief while he was still a nobody
State House director of digital communications was once a shoplifter. Dennis Itumbi confessed his crime as he revealed the vital lessons he learnt.
Itumbi reveals that he used to shoplift one particular supermarket three times a week. He says he mainly stole perfumes from the supermarket.
“Now one of the things I regret the most in my past was the fact that I have actually shoplifted. Yes, for a while I shoplifted perfumes in a particular supermarket.
“It was easy. Walk in with basket, pretend to be shopping and in the process mark all security points. Then make a second round. Here you pick at least three perfumes and off to a guy waiting outside and then back to do the same thing.
“Repeat process three times in a week. For at least 3 months. So one day, after successfully doing my thing I was caught red handed, taken upstairs and beaten by shop assistants before they recovered what I was about to walk out with,” Dennis Itumbi confessed.
Lesson learnt
Itumbi says he learnt not to spend too much time regretting and hoping he did something differently. He reveals his experience is a great testimony to others.
I am avoiding a few other embarrasing things I had to do so as to atone for my sin. One day, I walked to the supermarket manager and demanded an invoice so that i would pay what my younger self had done, but the manager smiled and told me in the rephrased words of Jesus, ” Go young man and shoplift no more”
A load of guilt was lifted almost instantly.
Someone once rightly observed that, “The heavens will not be filled with those who never made mistakes but with those who recognized that they were off course and who corrected their ways to get back in the light of gospel truth.” The bible sums it up all by noting all have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God.
Do not spend too much time regretting and hoping you did something differently. Instead, write down your goals, wake up to push yourself towards your dreams despite the hurdles and frustrations.
At one time your embarassing moments will be great testimonies.
I leave you with the great words of Shannon L. Alder, ” Your dignity can be mocked, abused, compromised, toyed with, lowered and even badmouthed, but it can never be taken from you. You have the power today to reset your boundaries, restore your image, start fresh with renewed values and rebuild what has happened to you in the past.” God Bless You, Keep You and Favour You