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Taking A Bow: Dennis Okari Ultimately Leaves NTV

Incredible report Dennis Okari is one man among st other reporters like Mohammed Ali who will go down the memory lane as the most daring and respected reporter of our time. This great guy who usually has impressive story lines on Ntv’s newscast has finally decided to part ways with them.

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After working in TV stations like KTN, Kiss TV and NTV among many others Dennis has decided to challenge himself even further by going global to work with BBC world , a well-known TV station.

Read his farewell statement that he sent to you his fan:

FAREWELL: It is with great pride but sad note that I’m posting this message .

It has been a great joy working for Nation Media Group – NTV as a Senior Investigative and Crime reporter.Like everything else in this life, my time has come to an end.

My last day at NTV is today after I resigned a month ago. I wish to thank all my friends here, fans, family and colleagues in the industry who followed my stories and my career path.

I have worked with KBC, Metro FM, TBN – Family media, Barakafm, KTN,Kiss TV, NTV and now it’s time to spread my wings to a global audience.

I am joining BBC World. I leave the local scene with my head held high that in my very small way through my stories, I was able to make a small difference.
I look forward to my next big challenge but will carry with me fond memories of those I interacted with. Those who took time to call me, text, email or share story ideas. Thank you.

NTV is the best newsroom any journalist would want to work in and I will miss my colleagues.

I will continue telling the Kenya (African) story to the world.

God bless you all!

Uliza Links wishes Dennis Okari the best of luck!


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