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Njambi wa Njau has left her role at Inooro TV to join a media station in the U.S., marking a new chapter in her career.
She expressed gratitude for the opportunity and reflected on overcoming past struggles in the media industry.
Njambi wa Njau, a presenter at Inooro TV, has officially stepped down from her role at the Royal Media Services (RMS)-owned station to embark on a new adventure in the United States.
In a heartfelt post on her social media platforms, Njambi shared her excitement about the move and revealed that she would be joining a media station in the U.S., although she did not disclose specific details about the position.
Embracing this change, Njambi expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, viewing it as a fresh chapter in her life.
In an inspiring message to her fans, she reflected on the importance of change and personal growth, stating, “Life is about leaving what you think you love and trying new things. It’s about coming to a closure of the things that make you think you are okay and yet you are not.”
She went on to thank God for the new path ahead, saying, “I thank God for the new face and step of life He has given me.
I thank Him for choosing me among many and blessing me. My tenure at Inooro TV has come to an end, but I thank God for the new blessing.
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” Now based in Washington, Njambi expressed her excitement for the future, noting the warm welcome she has already received from the community. “Watu wa diaspora tukutane kwa screens zenu,” she added.
Njambi's journey in the media industry has not always been smooth. In a previous interview on the Jeff Kuria Show, she recounted a difficult experience with a former employer that left her facing financial struggles despite an initially promising job offer.
“I could not believe it when I got the papers; I asked someone to confirm it for me,” she recalled, reflecting on her initial excitement that quickly faded when she went months without pay.
She shared that for eight months, she received no salary while navigating the challenges of being a new mother and recently separating from her husband.
During this period, the management tried to support the staff by providing meals at the workplace, but it was a tough experience nonetheless.
After leaving that job, a friend encouraged her to apply for a position at Inooro TV, which reignited her career in the media spotlight.
Now, as she embarks on this new chapter in the United States, Njambi is optimistic and ready to face the challenges ahead.
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