Proud moment for Ann Ngugi after daughter got millage

BBC presenter Anne Ngugi is one happy mother after her first born Angel Wanjiru was invited for an interview after releasing her new song Tuko Sawa. 

Wanjiru, who will be seating for her KCPE exam this year, was born with a defect called congenital hydrocephalus (a buildup of excess cerebrospinal fluid in the brain at birth). Her mother has however been encouraging her to forge on and always believe in herself.

Grace of God

Wanjiru and her mum were invited guests on Citizen TV’s Rauka this past Sunday and they talked about life and music. This made Ngugi one proud mother.

“Angel Wanjiru My daughter ..you’ve made my faith in God deeper you are an epitome of Grace, his healing, and love …..you are a strong girl for your age, a game changer in your generation I love you binti wangu,”she said.

Anne Ngugi

The two later on met Deputy President William Ruto during dinner:

Ann Ngugi: My dream is to see my daughter stand strong on her own even when I am not there

BBC presenter Anne Ngugi has come out to share about motherhood and raising her daughter who had a birth defect called congenital hydrocephalus.

In an interview with the The Star, the former KTN presenter shared that she wants to see her daughter stand on her own because she’s different.

Her daughter, Angel, was born in 2004 and is a talented singer and recently released a song called Tuko Sawa which is a collaboration with a girl who became blind while growing up.

“They teamed up to tell the world what they go through and remind them that ‘wako sawa’. It is a song I am sure every youth is gonna embrace and love,” said Ngugi.

 

Grown up

She also opened up on raising her saying that she always lets Angel makes her decisions.

“I have learnt to respect her space and the kind of girl she is growing to be, and I have allowed her to talk and express herself. I don’t want to be this kind of a mother who always assigns. It has been great because she understands she is different from other kids. When we go out to mentor people, she is able to express herself very well. As a mother, my dream is to see her stand strong on her own, even when I am not there, and never allow anyone to point fingers at her, telling her she is different.” she said. 

 

Former KTN news anchor Ann Ngugi lands lucrative job

Ann Ngugi, a former KTN and K24 news anchor, has landed a new job with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

The news anchor has gotten the job after maintaining an almost five-year low profile where prying eyes didn’t have a clue of her whereabouts.

Joining a bunch of others

What many didn’t know is that she’s been working for a christian channel called MBCI TV which is airs on free to air platforms.

Ngugi now joins KBC’s Roncliffe Odit who just signed a deal with the international media firm, Larry Madowo who is now the BBC Africa business editor, Former KTN sports anchor Lynn Wachira and Michelle Katami.