Mathew Nyamlori: 6 Photos Sharing the Journey of a Kenyan Who Did KCPE 9 Times

  • Kenyans were saddened when they found out about the death of Mathew Nyamlori after suffering from stomach cancer for a long time.
  • Nyamlori worked hard to join high school and even sat the KCPE exam nine times, until Equity Wings to Fly by Equity Bank came to his rescue
  • When Nyamlori was sharing his photos, he also told how his father was an alcoholic who was very violent, and he struggled to pay for primary school.

Kenyans have received the news that Mathew Nyamlory has passed away with great sadness, as many were wishing him a speedy recovery.

Mathew Nyamlori before he was diagnosed with cancer (left), when (right) Nyamlori and his friends are laid to rest. Photo: Mathew Nyamlori and Okoto Nyuka Bel.
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Nyamlori began to suffer from Cancer immediately after completing his contract at the Communications Authority, and since then, Kenyans from different walks of life have been contributing to his medical requests every time he is posted on the Internet.

Here Are Several Photos Showing Nyamlori's Journey With Cancer

1. Sharing His Journey with Cancer

In this photo, Nyamlori was relaxing on a boat, where he recounted his journey to fight cancer since he was told he had a tumor in his stomach.

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“Many people I contacted for help blocked me on their social networks. I was left alone at home in severe pain. I tried to secretly look for friends, but it was all in vain,” he said.

By May last year, she was unable to swallow solid foods and was eating rice, sometimes sweet potatoes, regular potatoes, and cassava, which she still struggled to swallow.

2. Being ma Smiles Smiles Living in Canada

Nyamlori had the chance to meet the politician Miguna Miguna and discovered that JaNyando, as he affectionately called him, was a very happy person.

In the picture, Miguna looked taller than Nyamlori, who was shorter, and they were seen happy after a good meeting.

He concluded by describing the controversial politician, who was once an ODM ally, as a unique person.

3. Enjoying the Good Time

Mathew Nyamlori loved to enjoy a good time, and in this photo, he is seen in a restaurant with a swimming pool behind him.

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In the photo, he looked healthy, wearing a brown shirt, and had a smile that cut with an ax.

Nyamlori was known for his nature to laugh and remain cheerful even when going through life's challenges.

4. How He Explained How He Was Able To Move Forward

In a lively photo, Nyamlori shared a Kiswahili saying that was motivating him: “The punishment of the grave he knows is a dead body”. In plain English, the grave challenge can only be understood by the deceased, not anyone else.

“He often writes to inspire and give hope. I was born BometNdanai Division. When I was growing up, my father used to drink 'pure water' (alcohol), and I told him things could get worse before he was saved. He was very aggressive and angry,” he said.

“If you see him coming, you give way to him. Otherwise, you would meet the axe. We used to raise chickens and he would slaughter them all at once. This kind of life made me strong physically and mentally. I started struggling a long time ago,” he added.

5. Time to Lift Others

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Mathew Nyamlori also inspired people through his story, and in a series of photos, he is seen talking to students at the Caring Heart International Multipurpose Centre.

Nyamlori seemed to attract the students who were listening attentively to his motivational talk.

Later he took a picture with some members of the center to celebrate the day he talked to them about his life.

6. Nyamlori Thought Depression Was Manageable

Stress often affects people, and Nyamlori advised them that when the mind feels threatened, stress hormones like cortisol are released to help the body fight or avoid the stress.

“Life has many challenges. Life is not smooth and it never will be. Sometimes we go through hard times, sometimes we rise. In life, falling is not a problem, what matters is how you pick yourself up,” he said.

“In fact, I have had a very long time of financial problems. I can't even call it poor, but I started wearing shoes when I entered high school,” he added.

Kenyans were heartbroken when cancer defeated him

In another story, Nyamlori's younger brother, Lasio, told TUKO.co.ke that he died early on Monday, January 20, but delayed telling the public until he informed their elderly parents.

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Nyamlori, who was known for sitting KCPE nine times, died of stomach cancer at a hospital in the city.

On January 19, he shared a post thanking Kenyans for their support, revealing that he would be leaving the hospital in a few hours, but for luck bad he died.

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