- Fridah Year narrated his humble life beginning in Nairobi, including the challenges he faced despite being a news broadcaster
- The journalist was relying on three, and often faced contempt from some of his colleagues because he did not have a car
- Despite the tragedy, the year he continued to work hard and even rejected the gift of a car from a good Samaritan
A news broadcaster of NTVFridah Year, has opened up about his early days when he came to Nairobi.
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He remembered the challenges and difficult situations he went through as a new guest in a busy city.
When he moved to Nairobi for the first time, the year he was working as a news broadcaster at the center Kenya Television Network (Ktn).
However, despite appearing on TV, he faced many personal challenges, including not having a car, which made daily travel difficult and sometimes humiliating.
In a sad story, the year explained how he was relying on travel Three Arriving at work.

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He described the daily life of the Bobmill Complex on the Mombasa Road and crossed the Standard Media Group offices.
But despite his most recognizable television appearance, some of his colleagues at work seemed to despise him because he didn’t have a car.
“There are news broadcasters who were not greeting me because I didn’t have a car. Imagine, you are a news broadcaster, people see you at one o’clock in the evening. He narrated.
The most sad event he never forgot was one day when he took the place of his colleague, Ali Maszu, to read the statement at 10 pm.
On his way to work, the rain suddenly found him. While waiting for the cars to pass to cross the road, the previous truck threw the mud.
Recalled:
“I was wearing a green gown. One MP saw me and asked if he had seen me at Bobmill. I said yes.

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The year he revealed that he turned to prayer, asking God to avoid further shame.
“I cried and asked God to save me from such a shame,” He said.
Despite these challenges, the year he continued to work hard and work hard until he made a name for himself in the information industry.
Another stage of change in his life came when one MP, who was his friend, offered to buy a car for up to KSh 2.5 million.
The MP took him to a car shop to Ngong Road and told him to choose any car within the budget. However, the year he rejected the generous offer.
“I don’t know if that was ridiculous, but I rejected it. I was scared and I was still new in Nairobi,” He participated.
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