On his last day on the air, radio personality and comedian Jalang’o wished his followers farewell and expressed gratitude for their support. Jalas, who is leaving radio to pursue his political ambitions, had an emotional parting statement in which he thanked those who granted him the opportunity to be a radio host.
Mzee Jalang’o originally gained prominence as a guest star on a famous Citizen TV show called Papa Shirandula. Jalang’o was depicted in the program as a village teenager striving to endure the tides of Nairobi City. From the Papa Shirandula program, the comedian shot to fame in the media sector. This is what he had to say in an impassioned Instagram post.
“Today, the curtain falls on me as I formally enter a new chapter in which I will attempt my hand at politics. This is a call I really believe in “‘He stated.
Jalang’o expressed gratitude to Radio Africa Group CEO Patrick Quarcoo for the chance and for being a buddy. “You gave me my first break in radio, and you did it again, and I know you will continue to do so,” he remarked. He also thanked other staff members, from janitors to those in the newsroom, as well as the show’s producer, for their support.
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Jalang’o has stepped down from radio to run for the position of Lang’ata member of parliament. The comedian will face incumbent Nixon Korir and Silas Jakakimba, both of whom are political heavyweights.
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