Dennis Okari talks about his daughter Ivanna



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  NTV's Dennis Okari with Betty Kyallo from his ex-wife KTN. PHOTO | CORONING NTV's Dennis Okari with Betty Kyallo from his ex-wife KTN. PHOTO | CROWN

EVELYNE MUSAMBI

NTV's Dennis Okari is expected to join the anchor team of the TV channel starting next week.

The investigative journalist told Nairobi News that he was anxious to reignite his

During the interview, Okari avoided his privacy, not doing What to say about his daughter Ivanna

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"My daughter does not deserve the kind of She asks to know her love life since her dramatic divorce with KTN TV presenter, Betty Kyallo. said, "I will speak when the good timecomes and I can badure you that it will be very soon."

We sought to find the other side of Okari apart from the investigative reporter that He loves art, he says that he can draw and paint.

"My love for the art developed about 10 years ago. I've always been creative but I was afraid to express myself, so when I created my first pieces and hung them on my wall, a friend enjoyed the work. art and since I embrace art, "he says. , a pbadion developed long ago when he was a leader of youth.

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"I was born again in high school, I missed my steps and I was fighting against the call of my God, and that is why I am currently receiving Bible stories and links them to current life in the messages you have seen on my page ".

He says he's currently working on a book about his experiences where he plans to describe everything about his love and professional life.

He hopes that the book will be able to help people not to make the same mistakes that he made

The teetotaler likes adventure and tries the most dangerous things whether on duty or otherwise

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"I remember that there was this time in Somalia we were on our way to interview President Jubaland and Amison's anti-bomb brigade found an improvised explosive device on the road we had used the day before, so when they took it to a safe place to explode, I asked if I could get close enough to hear the shock wave. refused but allowed me a safe distance where I felt the shockwave but it was not loud enough to make me fall. I love the new experiences and often it ends up being dangerous. "

Okari brings to the new anchoring team his field experience that he believes will enable him to deliver the stories in the best possible way. [ad_2]
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