Kenyans by now have proven to be the kindest people the world will ever have. On Wednesday, Jeff Koinange hosted Ashman Puri, Bianca Wambui and Miriam Ndirangu, cancer survivors who are living proof of hope in the fight against cancer. Bianca Wambui, however, stood out from the panel.
A sweet 13-year-old girl with a great smile that covers immense pain shook everyone after hearing her story. The Class Eight pupil who suffers from cancer opened up about how she underwent a mastectomy but had no money for further treatment. Within a span of one hour,over half a million Kenya shillings was contributed for Bianca Wambui to undergo cancer treatment. After she was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 13.
Thank You KENYA!! …Thank You for standing with BIANCA WAMBUI. We have raised Ksh 2,442,500 in 1 Hour!!… Thank You, FOLKS!!
Let’s keep CONTRIBUTING!!
Paybill: 918675
Account: Bianca Wambui @xtiandela @stivogichbwoy @citizentvkenya #JKLive pic.twitter.com/cbUaDelKiK— Jeff Koinange, MBS (@KoinangeJeff) August 28, 2019
Here were some reactions.
#JKLive This young lady Bianca Wambui is so brave. May she live longest to see through her dreams. It pains me to see that at her age she is fighting a “Funds vs Treatment War”. pic.twitter.com/W7uj1dtT6V
— Obuya Snr (@ObuyaDan) August 28, 2019
2.4 M in an hour????damn! Bianca wewe ni wa Mungu.
— Cerrah.d (@de_wairimu) August 28, 2019
The feeling of being Kenyan … I have this happiness in me ni kama ni mimi nimechangiwa … Thank you fellow kenyans
— Melanie Waithera (@WaitheraMelanie) August 28, 2019
When we come together, great things happen.
— Gerald Onyango 🔰🔱🇰🇪 (@GCarsonkenya1) August 28, 2019
Amazing love from Kenyans.
God bless you all for your generous giving.@KoinangeJeff #JKLive— Kawangware Finest™️ (@cbs_ke) August 28, 2019
Anytime sir Kenyans never fail to impress when it comes to bonding, keep up with the good work I’m waiting to see u interview Putin Vladimir and our own Paul Kagame
— Mwine Peter (@MwinyPeter) August 28, 2019
Proof that compassion, love, generosity, kindness, empathy & good people (Kenyans) exist. How touching!
— Tony Gitonga (@TonyMurega) August 28, 2019