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  2. The Nigeria Standard - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1972 by the Benue-Plateau State government and ceased publication in 1986. Later, in 1992, it was re-established. The newspaper is one among the oldest news lines in Nigeria, with more than 40 years of being established. The two states—Benue and Plateau—carried out plan to re-establish the newspaper, with more than 400 million naira spent for its renovation ...

  3. Angel Wanjiru - Wikipedia

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    Wanjiru was born in 2003, with a congenital disorder called hydrocephalus. Her mother is Anne Ngugi, a Kenyan BBC presenter. As a result of her condition, she has a bigger head than other people.

  4. Eric Omondi - Wikipedia

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    Omondi started his career with a brief stint as a news reporter for NTV Kenya before meeting Daniel Ndambuki in 2006. He broke into the limelight in 2008 after he made an appearance on NTV's Churchill Show. [8] In 2015, he left the show, to host his own show called Hawayuni, [9] which aired on KTN but was short-lived. He also did ‘Somewhere ...

  5. Dorcas Wangira - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that she worked and the Communications Commission of Kenya. After working with KTN news of the Standard Group at Kakamega for more than two years, in June 2017 she left to be a freelance journalist. Later she worked with Citizen TV, a renowned television station in Kenya, owned by Royal Media Services.

  6. Ferdinand Omanyala - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Omanyala Omurwa (born 2 January 1996) is a Kenyan sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m.In 2022, he won his first international championships, with victories in the 100 m at the Commonwealth Games, and African Championships in Athletics.

  7. Signet, Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Signet is a Kenyan subsidiary of the Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation that broadcast and distribute the DTT signals on DVB-T2. It was first launched on 9 December 2009 by H.E. President Mwai Kibaki in Nairobi and its environs.

  8. Esther Arunga - Wikipedia

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    Esther Arunga has a twin brother and six other siblings. She was raised Seventh-day Adventist. [1] She was educated at Kenya High School, earned Bachelor's degrees in communication and law from the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, [2] returned to Kenya for a one-year degree course at the Kenya School of Law [1] and was admitted to the bar in Nairobi in 2009.

  9. 2022 Kenyan general election - Wikipedia

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    William Ruto was elected President of Kenya with 50.5% of the vote, defeating Raila Odinga who received 48.85% of the vote. [6] On 22 August, Odinga filed a petition with the Supreme Court of Kenya challenging the results announced by Wafula Chebukati, the chairman of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. [7]