My 22 years in primary school were hell – Mathew Aol Nyamlori | Tuko TV
My 22 years in primary school were hell – Mathew Aol Nyamlori | Tuko TV
Mathew Nyamlori, 37, is finally ready to graduate from Kenyatta University after tirelessly seating for KCPE exams 9 times and spending 22 years in primary school. He endured ridicule for being older than some of the teachers who taught him. He was also called stupid and severally discouraged from continuing with his studies.
Matthew recalls…
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What message do you have for mathew?
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You probably heard a learning disability. Attention deficit disorder or inability to focus. I salute you for staying in primary school for 22yrs. Where there is a Will there is a way. Well done!!
I am inspired
I like this guy. Aki ! He is so patient and humble. God walk with you.
The story is very motivating indeed… Long live my Kenyatta University, MashsAllah, i will write and share my history too… soon kabisa… it has been a struggle too
Such a great testimony. God is faithful and He's seen Him through.
Determination is a great drive.
A country without systems…so saddening
Who else is here again after his graduation???
You've inspired me very much with your story Sir. When I thought of giving up because of the family burden on my head, that is detering from going to college. Your story reminds me of my 15 years living with my crippled grandmother, without parents to give the parental love. Sometime I and my younger brother would come from school for lunch, only to find nothing to eat. I remember at one point I and my brother went to plead with the lady who used to ground is maize flour, to atleast allow us buy the fallen flour on the floor of her machine, full of diesel. We would go home with tins full of flour, sieve it then cook ugali.
Happy to see he has finally graduated.
Please, Philips, do a follow up now.
Celebrating GOD'S faithfulness.
Am back here after knowing he hyst graduated fro Campus God is great congratulations and all the best in your endeavours
He finally graduated on Friday .Glory to the Almighty
Go go comrade
Woi! Lord Jesus please lighten Matthew's burden; he has suffered far too much for far too long. Enough with the struggle; enough with the pain. Imetosha aki.
Gratitude is the best attitude
@peace kangye
His MP failed him(or his office).
I hope he watches this and feels ashamed.
Anyhow God is faithful. Sometimes the destiny is so bright, God removes people who'll take His glory.🙏
I pray Mathew get's|got a great job that makes up for all the years he toiled
God is able
I love you brother wish I could come to your graduation (Imora)
Strong bro….huwa nakuona pale KU🤝
This is so touching, God has a reason with ur destiny, He is going to open a door that no man can shut,ill just pray for you.
Wow!!! Simply amazing. You are so courageous. Such a positive attitude. Thanks for encouraging us never to give up. Will not take my blessings for granted anymore and will stop giving up too easily
Thank yu mathew yu inspired many.
THIS IS LIKE A MOVIE…..
You are such an inspiration to many people who are on the verge of giving up.
Mungu alikujua. Keep up it's Good example. Those who were loughing at you. Telling you instead of going forward you are going backwards. Aibu kwao.
Mathew good work for not giving up .umechekelewa lakini hukuchoka. Ulikaza mwendo. Now you see
Ooooh God Grace is sufficient….God will repay back all the year that you may have lost!!
That's a real fight,people why despair after hearing this,the guy is more than a fighter,
Welldone Matthew. I had 70 year old lady in my class, and she was studying for a PhD in Psychology. … This is in the UK. People, never give up….EVER.