Media personality and thespian Nick Ndeda announced on Thursday he had called it quits at Radio Africa after working for the group for nine years.

Ndeda hosted a show on at Radio Africa’s rock station XFM for his initial seven years at the company and he spent his final two years at Kiss 100.

“Seasons come and go, and my season with Radio Africa Group has come to and end. I had a rocking 7 years at @1055xfm and another dope 2 more at @kiss100kenya ???? I met the coolest people, made friends, family and memories. That's what life and its seasons are about,” he posted.

The playwright and actor made the announcement of his exit from the Patrick Quarcoo-owned media group on his Instagram page, with his fans lamenting over the end of his stint on the radios.

“Thanks to everyone who always tuned in. Your energy and time was never taken for granted. ???????????????????????? So, no sadness, no tears, only excitement because now it means we are about to start a new experience, make new friends, family and memories! Onwards. Peace in the Middle East and everywhere else in between! ✌????”

Ndeda once worked at Homeboyz Radio for three years then also had a short stint at Hot 96 owned by Royal Media Services.