Media personality Willis Raburu recently discussed the significant role Citizen TV news anchor Jeff Koinange has played in his media career.
Willis first met Jeff at Mediamax, where he was an intern. At the time, Jeff was hosting Capital Talk show on K24 TV.
As an intern, Raburu sought approval for his voice to be used on-air, but his then-boss told him that his voice was not suited for TV.
Media personality Willis Raburu
The former boss continually led Willis in circles regarding the approval process, and one day, he finally delivered the disheartening feedback.
âHe would say, âBring your voice, Iâll put it in the system,â then heâd claim he had no access to the system. Heâd tell me to put it on a CD, which I did, only for him to say his machine didnât have a CD drive. He then asked for a flash drive, which I provided, and he said my flash drive had a virus.
âI did this every day for about two weeks, and he wasnât even listening to it. Finally, he said, âI heard it in the system and you canât make it.â I asked, âWhat do you mean?â He replied, âYour voice isnât cut out for TV; I donât think youâll ever be on TV.ââ
Willis said this feedback left him heartbroken. As he was leaving, he ran into Jeff Koinange, who at that time was the chief reporter.
Raburu was initially taken aback by the encounter because Jeff was a prominent figure and very warm towards him.
Citizen TV Journalist Jeff Koinange
Since Jeffâs workstation was next to the boss from whom Raburu had received the bad news, he had overheard the conversation.
Koinange encouraged Raburu by offering words of support and showing his belief in him.
âI heard what that man said, but donât worry. One day, everyone will know your name. Donât give up,â Jeff told Willis in the elevator.
âI thought, if Jeff is saying thisâŠsometimes God speaks through people like Jeff. Iâve never forgotten it and I remind him of it,â Raburu recalled.
The two later met again at Royal Media Services, where Jeff continued to impact Raburuâs career.
During his 13-year tenure at Citizen TV, Willis was offered a deal to join NTV, and Jeffâs guidance was invaluable, even though Raburu eventually remained at Royal Media Services.
Willis Raburu went on to become one of the most prominent journalists in Kenya, working in various roles as a reporter, anchor, and host of 10 Over 10.
As Raburuâs popularity grew, he transitioned into social media influencing.
Jeff was also instrumental during this phase. Highlighting one instance, Willis mentioned that when negotiating a deal with a travel client, Jeff stepped in to negotiate certain aspects of the deal.
He provided Raburu with the non-negotiable terms, and when Jeff noticed Willis was becoming hesitant because he thought the demands were too high, the JKL host took the phone, responded on Willisâ behalf without him seeing the final copy, and sent the list of demands.
Media personality Willis Raburu
âHe said, âGive me your phone,â and typed out my demands. He said, âWe want to travel business class, we want money for shopping when we get to the destination, and weâre only going to post X number of times.â He hit âsendâ before I could even edit it,â Raburu recalled.
Willis was worried he had lost the deal, but the client accepted the terms.