– Jalang’o revealed he will be going back to Radio Africa after exiting his plum job at Milele FM
– According to the comedian, he had a long discussion with the first boss who gave him his first radio contract Patrick Wako and he will be going back from where he began
– Speaking about his former co-hosts reaction when he learnt of his departure, Alex Mwakideu sank low and could not hide the heartbreak
Days after been rendered redundant at Mediamax’s Milele FM, comedian Felix Odiwuor alias Jalang’o has announced his next move.
Jalang’o revealed to his fans that he will be going back to the place where he started his first broadcasting journey.
Speaking through his YouTube channel Bonga Na Jalas, the funnyman disclosed that he will be going back to Radio Africa Group.
“I might end up on Waiyaki way. And there are so many radio stations there is NRG, Jambo, KISS, classic, will decide. But I had an amazing meeting with my friend and my boss, the first person who ever gave me the first ever radio contract. Patrick Wako. So take away NRG radio but I think I might end up where it all began, Radio Africa. Which radio? I still do not know,” said Jalang’o.
According to the ex-Milele FM presenter, he had received calls from eight radio stations with the recent being KBC where Bonnie Msambi asked him to join him but he declined.
“I have had a call from now the eighth radio with the morning one today from KBC with the amazing Bonni Msambi and told me bro what is the plan, I need you to come we work together. I told him, Bonnie I am not coming, I am not coming. You already have an amazing show, go ahead do it,” revealed Jalas.
He also shared his co-host Alex Mwakideu’s reaction when he revealed to him that he was not going to be working with him anymore.
According to him, Mwakideu sank low and could not hold back his emotions for losing an amazing co-host.
“Mwakideu sank low and told me, bro, you are lying and told him it is the truth, the redundancy affected me and I will not be coming to work. Mwakideu told me that it was the longest four hours of his life because he had to do the show alone. He cried,” added Jalang’o.
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