Mar 05, 2024 2 Min Read
Presenters need to find their niche in the always changing media landscape and put in a lot of effort to connect with and deliver to their audience. If not, they become inconsequential. This content has been presented by Jeridah Andayi for the past twenty years. She has stayed at the same radio station and advanced through the ranks.
Family of Jeridah Andayi
Despite having four children, the radio queen lost one almost ten years ago. She currently has two girls and a son.
In 2001, the radio host and citizen lost her mother, then in 2015, her father. Her father was a well-known hardware owner who passed away at the age of 70.
He worked in factories and picked tea, among other lowly occupations, before entering the sales industry. He never attended school. The presenter still finds inspiration in her latter father.
Background and Education of Jeridah Andayi
Jeridah was raised in the community. She attended the Chakol High School in Western Kenya's Busia. She was introduced to the realm of art as a result of learning how to express herself and joining the drama club. She also had a lot of problems, but she says those were some of her happiest days ever.
Media career of Jeridah Andayi
She had always wanted to speak for others and be the voice of the people. Her first love was and still is law. Her favorite show back then was "The burden of proof," a segment on KBC.
Her dad's companion was Leonard Mambo Mbotela. He got in touch with Leonard and informed him about his daughter's interest in the media. Leonard coached her when they first met.
Prior to joining Royal Media Services, the head of Radio Citizen began his career at KBC. Alongside comic Mwala, the multi-talented broadcaster has been anchoring the morning show "Jambo." After putting in a lot of effort for so long at Radio Citizen, she was eventually promoted.
After Joyce Gaturo, the former head of Radio Citizen, left the company along with Francis Luchivya and the comedian Wilbroda, Andayi took over as its host.
Jeridah Andayi Support for Jackie Maribe
She came out to support Jackie Maribe against the vicious attacks from Kenyans while Jackie and Joe Irungu were being investigated for the death of Monica Kimani.
People should be aware that being well-known in the media does not make one less human, according to Jeridah Andayi. Jackie Maribe is a public person, thus people ought to quit making assumptions about her.
After all, nobody would have cared if she wasn't well-known. This demonstrates her support for her friends and coworkers.
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