Dennis Itumbi has made a passionate appeal to Citizen Radio after the death of renowned football commentator Mohamed Juma Njuguna.
In a moving post on Facebook mourning the veteran journalist, Itumbi appealed to Citizen Radio to compile his commentary so that lovers of his work can purchase it.
Itumbi described Njuguna as the stuff of legend and recounted how he worked with him as a correspondent at Radio Citizen.
He said that his fondest memory of Njuguna was his commentary of the World Cup that was co-hosted by South Korea and Japan.
Here is Dennis Itumbi's post mourning the veteran football commentator:
"Mohammed Juma Njuguna.I Salute You. You are the stuff of legend. I remember at one time as I worked as a Radio Citizen Correspondent in Embu, you picked my reverse call - That is how we filed stories from a telephone booth - after listening to my intro you told me, One day, I will rise to own a Radio Station.At the point I thought you owned many stations.
"Only to learn later when we finally met that you were merely expanding my thought and ambition. But my best moment was your World Cup football commentary, I sincerely thought you were in Japan during the World Cup. You made it feel like you were in the Stadium. Then how you just started singing as you made the commentary - Yaani.
"Citizen, please compile some of his moments and allow us to purchase in his honour. Juma's moments are worth keeping.Great Radio voices you once told me, do not die, it is the volume that goes down or the channel that changes.Go well bro. A memory for the record."