The mother is now willing to sell her kidney to raise money for their expenses because the well-wishers who had been covering their costs have disappeared. In order to report to their desired secondary schools, Timothy Obaga and David Adika Machani held banners to ask for money when they made news in 2021.
Lack of funds
They were both in desperate need of money because Timothy was supposed to start Kakamega Boys' High School in 2020 and David was supposed to start Friends School Kamsinga in 2021. Timothy, who received a 359 on the KCPE, delayed going to school.
Because he didn't have enough money for school fees, he showed there late thanks to a kind person. Timothy was left stranded after the well-wisher withdrew their support during the final term of 2022. David, who received a total of 402 points, was fortunate enough to enroll.
In Kamsinga with the aid of another well-wisher, but he may be required to leave the institution due to unpaid fees. Every office in Uasin Gishu county had been visited by their mother, who earned pennies working as a housemaid in Baghdad, Iran.
However, no help was forthcoming. The boys' mother, Anne Waithera Karanja, told TUKO.co.ke that she did not pay school tuition and that the brothers were sponsored to attend Eldorok Academy.
Ready to sell kidney
When they entered high school, things changed, and their mother worked tirelessly to raise the necessary funds, but she is now overwhelmed and is pleading for assistance. The mother of four, who is now done having children, is ready to be a surrogate or even sell a kidney so she can see the two boys through Form 4.
Waithera is now appealing to well-wishers and compassionate Keyans to help one of her sons, who was expelled from school due to unpaid fees. "I'm willing to sell one of my kidneys to cover my sons' tuition. even act as a surrogate. I have no other choices, "She spoke.
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