BBC journalist Georgie Ndirangu has called it quits at the media station after a three-year stint.
Taking to his official Twitter account, the media personality shared revealed that he is proud of all the things he achieved while working for BBC.
Ndirangu made the announcement on Monday, the same day he was also celebrating his birthday.
The journalist disclosed that he would truly miss his former colleagues at the station by stating that they were fantastic.
Ndirangu further noted that he would be pushing for more and new challenges.
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“One of the most fun things I ever did in life was making and breaking news at the BBC. All around the world, for the last few years. I’ll miss the fantastic team on & off-camera. Teeny tiny life update: it’s time. Time for a new journey!” he wrote.
The business journalist was formerly a presenter and producer at CNBC Africa before switching to BBC
FROne of the most fun things I ever did in life was making and breaking news at the BBC. All around the world, for the last few years. I’ll miss the fantastic team on & off camera.
— Georgie (@georgiendirangu) August 30, 2021
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