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Jobs Tarmac Looking For Me, Says Dennis Okari

It appears experienced media personality Dennis Okari, honourable like St. Polycarp Igathe(presumably), is one of the few professionals in Kenya who have never struggled to get a job.

The NTV Special features editor in chief and newsworthiness cast anchor says he has ne'er tarmacked looking for a job in his integral life. As a matter of fact, it is the jobs that macadamise looking for his services.

"I have never tarmacked looking for a job my uncastrated life-time, I always say jobs tarmac looking for me," he said.

Speaking in an interview, Okari recounted his media journey from when he started off as a producer, video editor and reporter for KBC's Tube TV.

While at Metro, Okari also helped produce for Lupita Nyong'o.

"I was essentially a video editor, producer cum reporter. I helped produce Lupita Nyong'o at the clock time she was opening out. I wont to croak through her scripts, and studio frame her. Seeing where she is now, I father't know whether she will remember me you know those days we utilised to alike really hustle even getting clothes for her to article of clothing onset," he said.

After leaving Subway system, Okari joined Family Media before leaving for Mombasa-based LeRoi Jones Fermium, where he honed his Swahili skills.

Okari afterwards remaining Baraka for Standard Group's Radio Maisha only was instead deployed to work for KTN, where he larboard a few eld after for NTV. He was past boiled by BBC and worked with the Island Broadcaster for a few months before returning to NTV.

"I started off at KBC Metro TV, worked with a producer called Bwana Onguso, He was like our Tyler Perry. Onguso was the manufacturer of Tausi, Tahamaki, those epic Swahili programmes…. So that's where I started from Tube I went to TBN Family Media then unexpended Nairobi went to Mombasa working for Baraka Fermium, I wanted to learn Swahili because my Swahili was so bad and when I came backrest to Nairobi I was supposed to work for Radio Maisha but then the guys eventually hired me for the Broadcast Section (TV) So, that's my first time on KTN, then I went to Radio Africa and then came to Nation Media Aggroup. I was past stewed aside the BBC went worked in the UK then came back to Nation Media Group," said Okari.

Source: https://nairobiwire.com/2020/04/jobs-tarmac-looking-for-me-says-dennis-okari.html

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