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'Leaving Kamene hard decision! Jalang'o says as he resigns from radio show

"Kamene is bold and one who knows what she wants" - Jalang'o

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by NANCY AGUTU

News09 February 2022 - 10:34
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In Summary


  • •Speaking to Mpasho.co.ke, Jalas said some decisions are hard to make but he has to push his dreams.
  • •"Leaving my colleagues here is not my wish but dreams come and you have to push them and so, here we are. Ready for the next chapter," he said.
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Kiss FM radio presenter Jalang'o is vying for Langa'ta MP seat

Felix Odiwuor alias Jalang'o officially quits his radio job at Kiss FM to focus on his political campaigns today.

This comes after the Media Council of Kenya asked active journalists and media personalities eyeing political seats in the August General Elections to tender their resignations from their stations.

Speaking to Mpasho.co.ke, Jalas said some decisions are hard to make but he has to push his dreams.

"Leaving my colleagues here is not my wish but dreams come and you have to push them and so, here we are. Ready for the next chapter," he said.

He will be vying for the Lang'ata Parliamentary seat in the forthcoming General elections using the Azimio party.

While bidding goodbye to his fans and the company as well, Jalas Jalas thanked the company's CEO, Patrick Quarcoo for always believing in his dreams.

"Today I mark the end of this amazing place. I want to say a few things to the boss and CEO of Radio Africa for always being a friend and opening doors for me even when things look really dark on my side," he said adding that he will never forget, he gave him his first chance in radio.

"You did it again and I know you can do it anytime for me. That is why you made me and accepted that contract to sound the way it was."

Jalas also thanked Radio Africa's MD Martin Khafafa for always having a listening ear to him

"Our HR who has supported this journey. I got to interact with the best HR."

Jalas also spoke highly about his co-host for being an inspiring person in the two years they worked together.

"Working with Kamene is amazing she is hardworking and fun to deal with," he said.

"We have made one of the biggest collaborations despite people doubting us. I really appreciate her work ethic and a lot to learn from her. She is bold and one who knows what she wants."

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