22-year-old student seeks to sell his own kidney to pay for university studies (photos)

- Daniel Wanje, 22, says he is prepared to sell one of his kidneys in order to fund his university studies - He attained a mean grade of B+ and gained admission to study Microbiology but turned the offer down in favor of studying Medicine - While he received an offer to study Medicine at Mount Kenya University, he lacks money for fees


                                    Daniel Wanje displays his KCSE results
The student, Daniel Wanje, sat for his Kenya Certificate Secondary Education examination at Ribe High School in 2015 and attained a mean grade of B+. He subsequently received an offer of admission to study Microbiology at Karatina University. However, he says he turned down the offer due to his longstanding ambition to study Medicine.
Daniel later applied at Mount Kenya University to study Medicine and the university accepted his application. However, he lacks the N4.7 million required to complete his medical degree over six years.



Daniel with his father, Daniel Wanje Nyale 

Speaking to a local radio station recently, Daniel said: “I hereby appeal to well wishers, donors and even the county and national government to help me achieve my education and should that go my way I dream of building a hospital to serve my people in the community. 

Daniel's father, 57-year-old Daniel Wanje Nyale, also said that he is unable to raise the funds because he has three children currently in high school and lost his job in 2011 after the company he worked for shut down.

MAY THE LORD PROVIDE THERE NEEDS









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