Kenyan slumdweller who found salvation in a garbage dump
In 1997, Sammy Gitau, a drug addict and scavenger, found a
Sammy Gitau says he will now return to
The story began when Gitau was foraging through a rubbish dump in his birthplace, the slums of
Of the thousands of students who graduate from the
Born and raised in Mathare, a slum in
But in 1997, Gitau's life changed when he overdosed on cocaine and fell into a coma. That experience somehow turned his life around and when he recovered he decided he wanted to help others. He went out onto the streets and began organising the community and helping people. It was during this time that Gitau was foraging through a pile of garbage in
Later, he mentioned his dream of attending the university to people who had supported his projects. They in turn called Peter Mann, the course director at the
Mann says there are cases where the university has admitted people without an undergraduate degree, but Gitau did not even have a high school diploma. The university took a chance on him because he came highly recommended and his quiet confidence and determination were the qualities that made him prevail against the odds.
Mann says Gitau had never written an academic essay or looked up academic references in a library, but he was helped by the staff and somehow made it through without any preferential treatment.
Gitau says he intends to return to
Source: Mumbai Mirror
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