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Tallia Oyando Bids Farewell to Citizen TV After 8 Years of Hosting One Love

Tallia Oyando Bids Farewell to Citizen TV After 8 Years of Hosting One Love
Photo courtesy/ Talia Oyando.
  • Tallia Oyando, widely known as The Night Nurse, is leaving Citizen TV after hosting One Love for eight years.
  • She shared a heartfelt farewell on social media, reflecting on her journey and gratitude for fans and colleagues.
  • Tallia’s final episode of One Love will air on Saturday, January 25.
  • While her next steps remain undisclosed, her passion for reggae and storytelling endures.
  • Tallia’s contribution to reggae and Kenyan television has left an indelible mark on her audience.

Tallia Oyando announced her departure from Citizen TV, marking the end of an eight-year run as the host of the beloved reggae show, One Love.

In an emotional social media post, she thanked fans and colleagues for their unwavering support and shared a reflective quote from Bob Marley:

“One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

Her final episode is set to air on Saturday, January 25, with a promise to celebrate the music and memories shared with her audience.

“This isn’t goodbye; greater things are ahead. Let’s meet up for the final episode of One Love. One Love, always and forever,” she wrote.

Over the years, Tallia has become a household name, celebrated for her vibrant energy, deep knowledge of reggae music, and genuine connection with viewers. Affectionately known as The Night Nurse, she has been an advocate for reggae culture and its message of love and unity.

Tallia’s departure has left fans emotional but optimistic, with her assurance that the music and memories they’ve shared will remain timeless.

“This is not a goodbye; it’s a celebration of the music, the memories, and the family we’ve built,” she said.

What’s Next for Tallia?

Although she has not revealed her plans, Tallia hinted that her passion for reggae and storytelling would continue to guide her journey.

Her legacy on One Love and as a reggae ambassador in Kenya is undeniable, and her impact on Kenyan television will continue to inspire generations to come.