Gachagua in a statement shared via his official X account on Monday, July 29, 2024, said he had learnt with deep sadness the passing on of Njoroge.
The second in command mourned the Inooro FM commentator as a prolific political commentator with insightful discussions on development discourse of Kenya.
“I have learnt with deep sadness the passing on of my longtime friend Prof. Ngugi Njoroge. He was a prolific political commentator whose insightful discussions on development discourse of our Nation with his razor-edge oratory skills on Inooro FM‘s Keera show and other platforms,” DP Gachagua said.
I have learnt with deep sadness the passing on of my longtime friend Prof. Ngugi Njoroge.
Gachagua went ahead to state that he is one of the persons that had a privilege of being hosted by Njoroge on his radio show dubbed Keera.
During his interview on the show that he has termed as informative, Gachagua says he enjoyed quality discussions with the fallen host.
“I had the privilege of being hosted by Prof Njoroge on this informative show; we enjoyed quality discussions, as was his characteristic. Indeed, he redefined the role of the media in driving development. Prof. Njoroge was profusely humorous, warm, and charming,” Gachagua said.
While sending his message of condolences to Njoroge’s family and colleagues, Gachagua said his wisdom will be immensely missed.
“His nuggets of wisdom will be immensely missed. Heartfelt condolences to Professor Njoroge’s family, colleagues at the Royal Media Services and Inooro TV, friends and relatives for this big loss,” he said.
His nuggets of wisdom will be immensely missed.
Heartfelt condolences to Professor Njoroge’s family, colleagues at the Royal Media Services and Inooro TV, friends and relatives for this big loss.
May his Soul Rest in Peace.
Government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has also mourned the Professor as a great connoisseur of local knowledge and history.
Njoroge died on Monday, July 29, 2024.
However, the cause of his death is not yet known.