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An 18-year-old boy from Kakrao Village in Migori County is appealing for financial support to raise University fees to pursue a Bachelor of Computer Science . Brighton Otieno Ouma, has been admitted in Moi University but is unable to raise the 200,000 per year needed to enable him pursue his dream
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Bright student appeals for kshs. 200,000 to pursue a Bachelor of Computer Science
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