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Njambi wa Njau Leaves Inooro TV for New Opportunities in the United States

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Renowned Inooro TV presenter Njambi wa Njau has bid farewell to her position at the Royal Media Services (RMS)-owned station to pursue a fresh opportunity in the United States. Announcing the news on social media, Njambi expressed her gratitude for the journey so far and hinted at exciting prospects in the U.S., though she kept the specifics under wraps. She is now ready to begin this new chapter in Washington, DC.

Highlights

  • Njambi wa Njau exits Inooro TV for an undisclosed media role in the United States.
  • She expressed her gratitude for the support she received throughout her career.
  • Njambi shared her reflections on overcoming challenges in the media industry.
  • The presenter received a warm welcome upon arriving in Washington, DC.

A New Beginning in the U.S.

After years of working as a presenter at Inooro TV, Njambi wa Njau has chosen to embark on a new journey across the Atlantic. She revealed that she will be working with a media house in the United States but remained tight-lipped about the details of her new role.

Njambi wa Njau (photo courtesy)

In her farewell message, Njambi emphasized the importance of growth and embracing new opportunities, stating, “Sometimes, life is about stepping away from what you think you love to explore new possibilities.” This decision, she believes, marks a new phase in both her personal and professional life.

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Overcoming Media Industry Challenges

Njambi’s career in the media world has not always been smooth sailing. Reflecting on past challenges, she shared how, during her early years, she faced significant financial difficulties while working for an employer who failed to pay her for eight months. This tough time came when Njambi was a new mother and had just separated from her husband, making the situation even more challenging.

Despite these hardships, Njambi remained resilient, continuing to pursue her passion for journalism. After taking a brief break, she rejoined Inooro TV in 2020 and quickly established herself as a beloved news anchor and show host.

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Warm Welcome to Washington

Now settled in Washington, DC, Njambi expressed her joy at the warm reception she received upon arriving in the U.S. Additionally, she shared her excitement for this new phase in life, noting that she feels optimistic about what lies ahead.

Njambi wa Njau (photo courtesy)

With her fans eagerly awaiting to see her next move, Njambi hinted at her intention to connect with the Kenyan diaspora. In addition, she stated, “People in the diaspora, let’s meet on your screens!”

Njambi wa Njau’s departure from Inooro TV marks a significant transition in her career. Leaving behind her role in Kenya, she is stepping into a promising new future in the United States. Furthermore, her resilience and determination throughout her career suggest that Njambi’s upcoming endeavors in the U.S. media industry will be just as successful as her time in Kenya.

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