“4 years of bitter sweet tears, dad I wish you were here,” Jalang’o pens moving letter as he graduates

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Kiss FM presenter Jalang’o cannot keep calm ahead of his graduation, dedicating his first degree to his late dad whose memories he promises to keep alive.

The media personality who was mourning and similarly celebrating his big achievement, attested it all to God’s doing and the push his dad kept in him that has seen him reach this far.

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Jalango pens heartfelt letter

In a long letter, he starts off; “Today has been a good day…I just want to thank God for this far he remains Elshadai!”

Jalang’o celebrates ahead of his graduation

“When I confirmed that my name was in the list of 2020 graduating students, I just cried. But picking my gown today [sic] was even more emotional,” continued his letter.

4 years at Daystar, that he sums up as full of bitter sweet tears. Days he would cancel events and stay up late in the night working on projects.

Jalang’o celebrates ahead of his graduation

What pains him most, is the absence of his father to witness his son’s major achievement and watch him fulfill his wishes.

“You might not understand why my undergraduate means a lot to me, but I will live to tell this story why I had to graduate or go to school at my age!” stated the top MC.

As November 13 approaches, Jalang’o promises that he is not done yet. Looking to get his masters and then PhD all to honor his late dad.

“Keep resting in peace!! I’ll make you proud,” cried out the radio personality.

For him, it is not about the status, or the brand, but his past that showed him a different side of life that he never wishes to go back to.

Pleading with fans that if only they knew where he has come from, then nobody will ever pray that he fails.

Because he is out to break generational curses, and even though he has his flaws, he will not tire until he sets the record straight.

There you have it!

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Gloria Katunge