Former Tahidi High actor and journalist Ferdinand Omondi on Tuesday, May 23, left the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), where he worked as a reporter.
According to Ferdinand, he leaves the BBC a better journalist than when he joined, having learnt and grown.
He, however, did not reveal where he will be heading to, insisting that storytelling is what he does best.
He added that he was excited about his next assignment.
“Today, I close this wonderful chapter of my life at the BBC after 8 years. I have grown, I have learned, I have thrived. I leave with a grateful heart and fond memories. Storytelling is what I do best.
“And I’m excited for what the universe has next for me on my plate. My story continues,” Ferdinand tweeted on Tuesday.
Prior to joining the British broadcaster, Ferdinand was a senior Coast reporter for the Standard Media Group’s KTN.
He also worked for Nation Media Group as a news anchor and reporter.
Ferdinand had a stint at the Royal Media Services’ Citizen TV where he worked as a Sports news anchor and reporter between 2006 and 2009.



















