Content creator and photographer Baba Talisha has mourned the death of the late scholar Mathew Nyamlori. Baba Talisha shares a screenshot of his last conversation with Mathew Nyamlori. What happened to Mathew Nyamlori? After taking the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) an incredible nine times, Nyamlori’s name became synonymous with tenacity and resolve passed away. As Nyamlori’s health worsened, he was moved to a clinic in Nairobi last week after initially being admitted to Aga Khan Hospital in Kisumu. Baba Talisha shared a photo of his last conversation with Nyamlori via his social media pages. The content creator painfully recalled how Nyamlori thanked him for his support in raising his medical bills. He shared a love and crying emoji with the words: “Go well Mathew.
May your soul rest in eternal peace.” In his conversation, Nyamlori revealed that they had raised over KSh 1 million and pronounced blessings on the photographer and his family. He wrote: “God’s blessings. May I take the opportunity to congratulate you for standing with me? You are one in a million. How I pray God to bless you until your third generation. We raised over half a million.” Baba Talisha thanked Nyamlori for his kind words. He responded with; “Thank you brother, all the best in your chemo.” Kenyans praise Baba Talisha for supporting Nyamlori Here is what they had to say: Divinar Swahili Teacher: “Be blessed for supporting him Baba Talisha.”
Gen Edwin Kiprotich: “Pole sana. May he rest in peace.” Cindy Saisi: “It’s so painful to lose such a soul. May he rest in eternal peace. May God comfort and strengthen the families and friends.” Hellen Kasina: “Woii Cancer will die one day too… R.i.p Mathew.” Petronilah John: “What? You mean he has rested. OMG may his soul rest in peace.” Synthia M. Asienwa: “God bless you Baba Talisha. You came through when other influences were running away and blocking any attempt to ask for their support. And in Mathew’s word, may you be blessed until your third generation and their generations.” Hellen Kasina: “Woii Cancer will die one day too…R.i.p Mathew.” Geseke Samwel: “This thing called cancer will die one day. It snatched my aunt yesterday.” Karison Sam: “When I saw the bad news… I ran straight on your wall to certify the news… You did your best Sir.. God bless you so much Baba Talisha….. and comfort you in this trying moment.” Teresia Wangari “You will never luck because of your gd heart be blessed baba talisha, may the soul of Matthew RIP.”
by Patricia Tonui
