Former Citizen TV new anchor Kirigo Ngarua recently step out in a little black dress which gave us more than enough view of her sexy legs and thighs.
But apparently, some fans weren’t still happy.
A follower comment on the post urging the journalist to dress decently. In reply, Kirigo, told the fan that she’s more than okay and also, that she has some sexy legs that needed to be shown off.
“Some human commented somewhere that I should “dress decently”…. Not sure what that means and to be honest I can’t be bothered…Also I have beautiful legs so I have to show them off once in a while ???????????? ” she commented.
Party
The photo was taken at Terryanne Chebet’s Great Gatsby themed birthday party that was held last week as she was turning 40 years old.
Royal Media Services (RMS) carried out a major restructuring in October 2016. Over 100 employees were sent packing as the media house said difficult business environment in the broadcast industry had cut revenues.
Kirigo Ng’arua was among RMS journalists laid off in the restructuring. The retrenchment was a big shock to her because she wasn’t prepared for it.
Kirigo Ng’arua says didn’t expect to be among those who would be fired but surprisingly she was laid off together with the likes of Terryanne Chebet.
Kirigo was preparing for the 1pm bulletin only to be told she wasn’t going on air so because the station was letting her go.
Wasn’t growing
Kirigo opened up about being fired from Citizen TV while giving her Ted Talk. She said she enjoyed her show on Citizen despite the fact she wasn’t growing.
“As much as I enjoyed the show I wasn’t ‘growing’…and it showed to those who knew/know me, I mean, here I am, a girl with her Masters in International Diplomacy, a topic I so love but never got a chance to discuss it. But let me tell you what I think failed me – not leaning in and explaining my desires and frustrations. So here I was, not entirely happy but hoping that the world would notice and make it easier for me, you would think I would have resigned if I wasn’t happy but I didn’t, I was scared of the unknown,” said Kirigo.
It was girls day out for popular TV girls who traveled to the Coast to enjoy themselves. Terryanne Chebet decided to treat her family and friends to a to a memorable birthday party in Mombasa.
The former Citizen TV anchor turned a year older on May 25. She traveled to Mombasa alongside her daughters Imani and Talaa and friends Jacque Maribe, Kirigo Ng’arua, Monica Kiragu and Shix Kapienga.
Party on a yacht
The girls had a marvelous party on a yacht which sailed on the blue waters of Indian Ocean. Check out the photos below:
Kirigo Ngarua and Prezzo are some of the celebrities who made it to Fidel Odinga’s close circle of friends. The former Citizen TV anchor reveals how she was to meet with Fidel just a day before he passed on.
Fidel Odinga died on January 4th 2015 at his home in Karen. The deceased was supposed to meet up with Kirigo Ngarua the previous day.
Kirigo opened up about that the events of January 3rd in an interview with blogger Yvonne Aoll. She reveals some of the intimate things Fidel and her shared including their conversations, banter etc.
Rendezvous
Kirigo says she was supposed to meet Fidel at Artcaffe a day before he passed on. She explains that there was a mix up as she ended up Artcaffe in Junction while Fidel was at Artcaffe in Westlands.
“I spoke to Fidel the day before he passed away. We were supposed to meet up that day. I was at the Artcaffe in Junction, and he asked me to meet him at the Artcaffe in Westlands, and I thought, I can’t leave one Artcaffe to go to the next one, that would be ridiculous. So we put the meet-up off and planned for a later date. And then, he died,” said Kirigo Ngarua.
Former Citizen TV anchor has finally opened up about her retrenchment. Kirigo Ng’arua says she didn’t expect to be among those who would be fired.
Royal Media Services (RMS) carried out a major restructuring in October 2016. Over 100 employees were sent packing as the media house said difficult business environment in the broadcast industry had cut revenues.
Kirigo Ng’arua was among RMS journalists laid off in the restructuring. The retrenchment was a big shock to her because she wasn’t prepared for it.
“A lay off is never easy on anyone..it throws you into some confused state..and for it to happen in public makes it slightly harder cause everyone wants to know what happened..of course you have many questions..why me..what did I do wrong??what will my family say??what will people think of me??but it is not the end of the world…in fact I believe it’s a stepping stone to bigger and greater things..It’s definitely a lot harder but you learn to take it a day at a time,” says Kirigo Ng’arua.
I knew people would be fired
Kirigo says she had gotten wind about the retrenchment but she never thought she would be on the list. She reveals that she wasn’t sure how to act when she was given a letter terminating her employment.
“My layoff came as a bit of a shock to me as I did not see myself leaving Citizen TV anytime soon. Well, I knew that some people would be laid off but I did not give it much thought as I was focused on making myself better in my job. What I actually dreaded came to be a reality. In that shock, I wasn’t sure how to react. But there was no going back for me. I had to move forward,” Kirigo told Pulse.
Sponsor
Kirigo says rumors ran rife she was dating a sponsor after she happened to be in the same flight with a government official. She explains that she was traveling abroad after being fired from Citizen TV when she happened to be in the same flight with the ‘sponsor’.
“I have some of my relatives abroad and they invited me over to spend some time with them and I considered it a way for me to take my mind off things. From that, people started spreading rumors that I was dating a sponsor and that he was taking me on holiday. It’s funny how people love to draw conclusions about an issue even before getting their facts right.”
Kirigo Ng’arua was among 32 people who were shown the door sometimes in October 2016 when Royal Media Services (RMS) was forced downsize.
Terryanne Chebet and Kirigo Ng’arua were among the big names that were let loose when RMS decided to retrench its staff. The two former anchors are doing even much better since they left Citizen TV.
Kirigo Ng’arua’s love for journalism has seen her start her own talk show dubbed ‘The Girlfriends Table’ (TGT) which offers women a platform to share their experience with the intention of inspiring other women out there.
“This is what we at #TGT strongly believe in..It is only by helping one woman by sharing our stories do we then see a ripple effect in society…so women,let us rise to the occasion and be each other’s keeper!” Kirigo Ng’arua explained the essence of TGT.
The former Citizen TV anchor hosted the first episode of TGT a week ago, she has not yet revealed which platform (TV or YouTube channel) TGT will be airing on.