Mathew Nyamlori Transferred from Kisumu to Nairobi for Further Treatment, Family Appeals for Help

  • Social media journalist Mathew Nyamlori is undergoing treatment for stomach cancer
  • The man who spoke to TUKO.co.ke has asked for financial support and prayers, highlighting the high cost of treatment
  • Donations can be sent to Nyamlori's phone number, 0721816523, to support his ongoing treatment and bills

Mathew Nyamlori has been transferred to the Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi, from Poisonousfor further treatment.

Kenyans were encouraged to support Mathew Nyamlori in his fight against stomach cancer. Photo: Mathew Nyamlori and Okoto Nyuka.
Source: Instagram

The former employee of the Communications Authority in Kenya is still suffering from stomach cancer.

Mathew Nyamlori is still fighting cancer

Photos shared by Okoto Nyuka on Facebook showed him in a bad state. Cancer has ended the personality that was strong and dense.

“We are very grateful to everyone who has supported him, especially during his treatment periods. May God fill your pockets abundantly. However, the journey is not over yet. Medical bills and drug costs remain very high. Today, more than ever before , we humbly ask for your help, even the smallest donation, KSh 100, 200, or more, can make a difference.

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Please join us in praying for Mathew's healing and support him financially through his number: 0721816523. Your kindness and generosity means the world to him and his family. Together, we can help him overcome this challenge,” Okoto asked Kenyans.

A close relative who spoke to TUKO.co.ke he urged Kenyans to stand with Nyamlori.

“Cancer is a disease. It has exhausted our son, but let's not give up. Let's continue to support him in fulfilling the required bills. It is not easy. Nyamlori is a true fighter, and we cannot let him down. Kenyans! please stand with this man,” a source told TUKO.co.ke.

Mathew Nyamlori's struggle for education

Many Kenyans know him as a candidate for the National Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) series.

This is because he did KCPE nine times before joining Nairobi School, where he passed the national exams.

Nyamlori did not sit KCPE nine times because he was not smart, but his family lacked the money to afford his studies.

After bravely enduring 18 years of primary school, Equity Bank's Wings to Fly scholarship program funded his secondary school education.

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He later graduated from Kenyatta University with a Bachelor's Degree in Public Policy and Administration.

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