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    Citizen TV’s Willis Raburu Makes Comeback After Losing Child

    Mercy AumaBy Mercy AumaFebruary 3, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Citizen TV anchor and radio presenter Willis Raburu has made a comeback on the airwaves one month after taking a break following his daughter’s death.

    In the Monday morning Daybreak show, the bubbly anchor announced that he was back and ready to pick from where he left.

    “Wagwan my people, niko ndani (I’m back). It is Monday and what a beautiful way to kick off February,” he said.

    Additionally, taking to his Instagram page, Raburu applauded the effort by his employer and fans in sending love and comforting words through the tragic period he was going through.

    “It’s great to be back in the game @citizentvkenya Thank you for all the love and the support, I truly appreciate 🙏🏾💯🔥,” reads the caption.

    Read: Citizen TV’s Willis Raburu Taking A Break From Work After Losing Newborn Daughter

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    Earlier in January, he had announced that he was taking a break following the loss of his daughter under unclear circumstances.

    “I am therefore going to be taking a short break from work and my duties at Hot 96, Citizen TV and 10 Over 10 to allow for my wife and I to get through the motions,” he said.

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    The loss, according to Raburu’s wife, Marya Prude took a toll on them as a family, to an extent of questioning God.

    Read Also: Willis Raburu’s Spouse Marya Speaks After Suffering Loss Of Child

    Their daughter, Adana, was said to have been lost after Marya went into labor but experienced some complications and a clot hence resulting in a stillbirth.

    Marya took to her Instagram and vented about the pain she and her family experienced, indicating her disappointment in God.

    “Everyone is so quick to tell me about God… What they don’t know is that every way I knew Him was tested and He didn’t prove Himself. So as they say you should know God for yourself, I now can say, I don’t know Him. And I don’t think I want to know him coz He left me when I needed him the most,” she wrote.

    The post elicited mixed reactions, with some of her fans sending positive vibes while others stated that one can never question the works of God.

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