- After a recent gastric cancer diagnosis, Mathew Nyamlori shared that his treatment is in progress, and he just had his third chemotherapy session
- Nyamlori became a darling of netizens when he struggled to get a degree despite spending 22 years in primary school
- Nyamlori appealed to his followers to help him raise more money so that he could go for more chemotherapy sessions and surgery
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Mathew Nyamlori, the man who sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) nine times, has revealed that his cancer treatment is on course, and he has had his third cycle of chemotherapy.
Kenyans sympathise with Nyamlori
Nyamlori shot into the limelight when he revealed that he had spent 22 years in primary school due to financial constraints.
He earned the Wings to Fly scholarship and later graduated from Kenyatta University in 2021, securing a job at the Communications Authority of Kenya.
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Nyamlori was an upwardly mobile man with a promising career when he learnt that he was suffering from stage three cancer, leading to financial strain.
There has been an outpouring of sympathy from Kenyans after they learnt of his condition.
"May I take this opportunity to register my gratitude to all the people who participated in supporting me during my lowest moment; may you never lack," said Nyamlori.
"May Jehova Jireh provide more and more. May God bless you until your third generation. May you live in peace and may your doors of blessings open. Still appealing for your support; I still have five cycles of Chemotherapy remaining and surgery. Blesseth is the hands that giveth!" he added.
Comments from netizens:
Ouko Elvas:
"My father heal my brother AOL. It is well .... it is well. Will surely add something bro. We thank God in advance for your healing...amen."
Purity Wambua855:
"May God see you through "
Akinyi Bungu:
"It shall be well Mathew. With your spirit we must win this. Nyasaye oriti."
Princess Dee:
"Quick recovery my friend. Mungu yupo. Mak sim whe you are okay."
Grace Akoth:
"It shall be well Aol, wishing you a quick recovery sir."
Winnie Jullie:
"Even this shall pass,Our prayers are with you are an overcomer."
Nyamlori laments broken promises
In another story, Nyamlori had to contend with people who went missing after promising him job connections upon completing his education.
His progress into high school and, finally, university offered him hope out of poverty through a job opening.
"When you are studying, people do promise, complete and send me your CV. Graduate and try to look for them no one will ever associate with you nor even reply to your texts. What a scam!" he wrote.
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