Caroline Mutoko Tells You To Take Ownership of Your Life As She Opens Up To Larry Madowo

Caroline Mutoko Tells You To Take Ownership of Your Life As She Opens Up To Larry Madowo

We have all seen and heard all the controversies that goes around this lady who you will find has a very strong personality. She believes that she is not meant for being seen and not heard. Well, being a wall flower is not her morning cup of coffee .

Last week she said it all on her ‘date’ with Larry Madowo on NTV’s The Trend.

Having gotten her degree a short while ago from a university in New York where she was pursuing an Advance media and Entertainment course, she reveals she was pushed by Linus Gitahi (Nation Media MD) to take up the course “Initially I had heard about it from this lady from Strathmore University and she said you should try it.”

On controversy Ms. Mutoko says that its peoples hypocrisy the drives her nuts. “Aren’t we hypocrites? There’s stuff people will say hiding behind an avatar that’s not them, things they wouldn’t say to a person in the elevator, but that’s what drives me nuts. When something needs to be said and honestly you are looking for a way out or a way through then say it clearly, don’t hide.”

She says she is not meant for being seen and not heard and that her tomb stone should actually read ‘I was here’

Caroline mutoko is not only a career woman but she says she has a beautiful adopted daughter Nduku, who she describes as smart and feisty. She says she feels like her daughter is a grown up because when she hangs out with her, she hers own opinions.

Asked about the man in her life, she actually had a very smart and ready answer for this question that many tackle shyly. “Even if I had a man, would I talk about it?” she asks.

“I never do, because I think I signed the Radio Africa contract alone, he didn’t.” She even had an advice for those in the celebrity business “Don’t open the door to an element and a part of your life that the other person didn’t sign for.” She tells them.

The queen of Radio also has some advice for young people out there who are making noise and causing violence in the country in the name of politics. “You should take ownership of your life, your destiny but also of this country because this all we have.” she advices.

Isn’t she just the century’s woman to look up to?

Courtesy: The Trend

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