WACHANA NA FITINA | This is why I left Citizen TV, Kenya's top television

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WACHANA NA FITINA | This is why I left Citizen TV, Kenya's top television


For the first time in 3 years, I disclose why I left Kenya’s leading TV station.

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  1. I am not from Kenya.I am actually from Cameroon but i randomly stepped unto your youtube chanel and i actually enjoyed every minute of the cinematic experience of your content.The kenyan experience is the African experience but kenya is way more ahead of Cameroon in the political sphere.

  2. Wow this is amazing Enoch Sikolia you do have the golden voice and the best one for documentaries we appreciate and love you bro.

    If it's possible can you pin us your Till we can be sending something. Big up Man @KenyanHistorian

  3. Some opportunities come once in a lifetime and if you do not take the opportunity, you live to regret, follow your heart, naysayers will always talk but they do not pay your bills Enoch. Keep soaring bro.

  4. We've been colleagues for years and you're a unique journalist. I took this bold step last year silently because I knew I would receive different advices and indeed nobody would believe you can leave such and the best media company which any journalist would wish to work at. RMS has given me a 7yr platform which I thought its enough for me to try internationally and here I am in the US working for one of local stations in Washington state

  5. There are no serious investigative journalists or just journalists left in Kenya , except for John-Allan Namu, but he plays it safe, he is not that outright spoken as he was back then at KTN. The likes of Mohamed Ali, Denis Onsarigo, etc only lasted for a while then quit for 'greener pastures', but they left a huge gap coz there are so many issues in Kenya that need proper investigative journalism, someone who is very passionate and consistent about their life and mission as a journalist and is not afraid of the 'ruling class' and so called 'cartels' and 'dynasties' that operate with impunity. But I guess yours is more of reporting news, but I still see some elements of investigation. I think we still have a long way to go in Kenya as far as freedom of speech is concerned as no journalist is free from the political and economic powers that have ruled in Kenya since 'Independence'. The result is that 99% of the so-called journalists in Kenya will accept the status-quo and join the rat race, as the saying goes, 'If you can't beat them, Join them'. As for me, a journalist is not just a person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast, but someone who can influence the way people think, do things, challenge the status-quo, force people to think and re-think, ask questions and constantly in the pursuit of knowledge.

  6. I have been your follower since your first first days of your content,especially that karemenu documentary it was very informative.keep pushing on you are going far

  7. You keep laughing when you keep trying to convince us why you were laid off. Stop lying and stop being a betrayer. You lied and betrayed Citizen TV. 😂 you were laid off. Leave Citizen tv alone.

  8. It's best to follow the right decision and stick to it. You reminded me of a time where I decided to study religion and I was at a crossroads. Sometimes I regret why I took that decision but all in all I've already decided it. I just try to forget about it.

  9. Enock you always inspire me daily, I started with you when you had 1.2k subscribers and am still her with you. Am also a young youtuber ,your subscription will contribute a lot .Thank You

  10. Good people and I hope well-wishers watching Enock Sikolia can support his work, he says he has so many projects lagging in deed we can support. The Kenyan Historian Head can devise a contribution platform, Little support can make tremendous changes.# Viva Sikolia.