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My father sold land but we lost it all, man says in Finland saga trial

Enock Cheruiyot testifying before Nakuru Senior Principal Magistrate Peter Ndege on July 25, 2024 at Nakuru Law Courts. He testified that his father sold their family land to raise fees for his studies but he still did not travel. [Daniel Chege, Standard]

A student has testified on how his dream to pursue a Degree in Nursing at Laurea University of Applied Sciences in Finland was shuttered even after he had paid Sh918,000.

Enock Cheruiyot, who testified before Senior Principal Magistrate Peter Ndege, said his father, Samuel Soi, sold their land to raise money for his fees, but he never got to go to Finland.

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