Ndungu Nyoro takes 2 million from Gladys Kamande’s medical money to assist other needy Kenyans (Photos)

Ndungu Nyoro and Gladys Kamande had been embroiled in a fierce tussle over millions of shillings Kenyans contributed towards Gladys’ medical treatment.

The last time Ndugu Nyoro talk about the scuffle with Gladys he revealed that he was going to transfer the remaining millions to her account in a bid to absolve himself from any blame in mismanagement of the funds raised by Kenyans.

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It turns out that Nyoro and Gladys agreed to split the money in half after holding a meeting with other concerned parties to resolve the impasse.

“On 2nd August, Gladys Kamande, her daughter Annita, her mom Jane Kabaria, her brother Mwangi Kamande, a family friend Mwangi, 3 members of Mercy Ministry namely Winnie Maina, Kahindo Waraho Prince Paul, Cllr John Kibue, a media representative and an advocate held a meeting at Boulevard Hotel Nairobi.

“The matter was discussed at length but finally came to a conclusion. The members in attendance scrutinized all documents tabled and agreed we can now close the chapter. Of the verified Bank statement, the available Balance was Kshs 4.3M

“The hospital bill plus Gladys’ cash for local use summed up to Kshs. 300,000 leaving a balance of Kshs. 4M. Members indicated to the family that majority of Kenyans were not comfortable with entire amount being given out to them for comfort yet many Kenyans are stuck in hospitals for lack of funds to facilitate basic treatment.

“At the request of Gladys Kamande’s mum, those in attendance agreed to transfer Kshs 2M to Gladys Kamande for her future hospital travels and the balance of Kshs. 2M be retained to assist other Kenyans in need of medical intervention,” Ndungu Nyoro wrote in part.

Nyoro used part of the 2 million he got from Gladys’ medical money to pay hospital bill for 12 patients who were restrained at Kenyatta Hospital because of unpaid bills.

“With the help of Social workers and KNH Public Relations department we moved from one ward to another vetting the possible beneficiaries. After an exhaustive exercise we narrowed down to 12 beneficiaries. They are as follows:

Baby Jane Noel Sakwa

She is 2 months old daughter of Agnes Kerubo. They are from Nyamache, Kisii. She was discharged on 31st July but could not go home for an outstanding balance of Kshs. 27,185.

 

Baby Joyce Murugi

She is 11 months old daughter of Mary Nduta from Kirigiti, Kiambu County. She was admitted on 25th July and discharged on 2nd August. But an outstanding balance of Kshs. 40,635 kept her in the hospital.

Baby Favour Adhiambo Akinyi

She is only 16 days old. She is a daughter of Magdalene Akinyi from Ongata Rongai. An outstanding bill of Kshs. 32,935 was keeping her in hospital.

 

Baby Duncan Alexander

He is 3 months old and a son of Nancy Taabu Nzuku. They are from Kitui County but currently residing in Kayole. He had unpaid balance of Kshs. 72,054

 

Baby Glory Kiende

She is 7 weeks old. She is a daughter of Florence Karimi from Maua, Meru County. The girl had an outstanding balance of Kshs. 19,825

Baby Samaton Parkesoi

She is 5 months old daughter of Nonteritu and Seneu Parkesoi. She was admitted on 4th June and discharged on 24th July. The girl had an outstanding bill of Kshs. 186,250

 

Baby Angeline Kegei Senewa

She is 11 months old daughter of Josephine Achieng. The family reside in Kibera Slums. She had unpaid bills of Kshs. 29,530

 

Joseph Kimondo Wairimu

He is 11 years old and a son of Alice Wairimu. They are from Kariobangi North and was i hospital for a balance of Kshs. 34,320

 

Baby Lillian Njeri Wangari

She is a adorable 2 and a half years old who was taken to hospital for swallowing a pesticide from for tind collected in the streets. Mother and daughter are street family residing around Kariua or Ngara. She had outstanding bill of Kshs. 33,545

 

Baby Evet Atieno Okuku

She is 1 month old daughter of Jane Achieng from Ugenya. They currently reside in Mathare slums. She needed Kshs. 20,250 to clear her hospital bill.

 

Baby Neville Khaoya Mengo

He is 5 weeks old son of Cynthia Muhonja from Kawangware, Nairobi County. He was admitted on 4th July and discharged on 26th July. The outstanding balance was Kshs. 142,025

 

Iddah Adhiambo

She is 8 years old daughter of Meleza Achieng from Shauri Moyo, Nairobi County. She had an outstanding bill of Kshs. 47,960.

 

Between vetting and approving the cases , we were able to offset bills for the above 12 patients totaling Kshs. 686,514. Of the remaining cash we intend to support few more needy cases that require specialized treatment.

We have in mind one young girl from Mathare slums who has seen it all. A teen mother as a result of rape, she is a class 8 orphan originally from Mt. Elgon but now leaving under the care of her aunt at Mathare slums in household of 18.

 

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