Occupation: Code 254 presenter and a Bachelor of Music student at Kenyatta University.
Age: 25.
Star: Libra.
How did you come to know and participate in ‘The Presenter’?
I didn’t know about the show, I had randomly taken my friend for auditions, the long queues of hopefuls caught my attention and after learning a bit more about it, I returned the next day to audition. Four days later I was packing and headed to the house.
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How was life before and how has it changed after the show?
I got to venture in a career path that I might not have taken and that I now love. Previously I was a professional dancer and worked with Wyre and Amani. I also doubled up as an events organiser, I hosted a TV show and have been behind the camera doing various productions. It’s great that
people have also watched me on TV and know what I am capable of doing. Very soon, I’ll be hosting one of the biggest entertainment shows in Kenya. Sadly,
I’ve lost my privacy and being a very private person, I find it hard running my daily errands unnoticed.
Are there any misconceptions about you?
People assume that I am arrogant and spoilt. I come from a very humble background and have my days just like everybody else, yes, I am outspoken, I voice what I feel and hold on to what I believe. But I do know when to not talk. People should not be quick to judge, I believe I am hardworking, down to earth and honest.
About his dreadlocks...
Yet another big misconception that I did not win because of my dreadlocks, if it had ever been brought to my attention that they would hinder me from the top, I would have cut them. But they have never been an issue.
Describe your ideal woman
A woman with inner and outer beauty, a partner who is realistic and who knows how to communicate.
Words. Silvia Njoki
Photo: Peter Cacah, Photo Village Uniafric House Koinange Street.