Shaffie Weru Makes Comeback After Firing From Homeboyz Radio [VIDEO]

He added that he was confident to handle any kind of challenge...

Shaffie Weru Makes Comeback After Firing From Homeboyz Radio [VIDEO]
Shaffie Weru at a Radio Africa Group radio studio. /NAIROBI NEWS

Celebrated media personality, Shaffie Weru, has unveiled a new show, marking his comeback to the screen two years since he was fired from Homeboyz Radio on March 28, 2021.

He shared a promo video of his new show dubbed Shafted, which will premiere on Monday, January 30.

Shaffie is seen interacting with the Raverend, his alter ego, arguing that there was no better person to narrate his story than himself.

The show will cover major interviews with public figures who ‘shafted’ themselves through their actions, controversial behaviour, or scandals that led to their downfall.

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“Have you been Shafted? Have you Shafted Yourself? Who better than Shaffie Weru in telling it like it is,” Shaffie captioned the promo video.

He added that he was confident to handle any kind of challenge, given that he worked in radio for a very long time and spent two years away from the mic for self-introspection.

“I understand myself and I can’t lie to myself. I had worked in radio for so long, I can persevere for days. It has been two years of soul searching, do you know how many people have been calling me to interview me?

"This is just me. Since I was fired I have done only one interview” he noted.

The radio king was terminated from the Radio Africa Group radio station alongside Neville Musya, now attached to Trace Radio, and popular Disc-jockey Joseph Munoru alias DJ Joe Mfalme after their remarks triggered a nationwide uproar.

He disclosed on November 24, 2022, that the comments which involved a Nairobi man who pushed a woman off the 12th floor of a building during a date and has since been found guilty, were not the basis of his ouster as something deeper and more complicated took centre stage.

According to him, the customers of the companies that had sponsored him owing to his premium status in the Kenyan radio industry had turned on him and directed their anger at the companies affiliated with him.

“The reason I was fired you need to understand was never about the tweets or the people, it was about the companies that were spending money on me because I was a very big presenter. Their customers were the ones attacking me, so they also started attacking the companies,” Shaffie told Nairobi News.

“That was the reason why my firing was effected. It was not because of what I said.”

He revisited the origins of the controversial ouster, narrating the events that led to it which started when he was asked to fill in for fellow presenter G-Money during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

“When Covid came, one of my star presenters GMoney contracted the virus and someone needed to step in because we were short-staffed. At the time I was the head of Homeboyz radio as we were trying to re-acquire it from Homeboyz Entertainment to Radio Africa, and then the story happened,” he added.

He went on to reveal that he got fired just two days after he had made a radio comeback following a year-and-a-half mainstream media hiatus.

The father of two added that the termination almost threw him into depression and destabilised him, given that he had spent almost 20 years improving his craft in radio which was stripped from him through Twitter in the midnight hours.

Nonetheless, he expressed gratitude to his friends and family who stood by him through it all and helped him navigate the ordeal. He noted that he would have been careful at that time in the line of being in a situation whereby job losses were rampant with the onset of the pandemic as well as salary cuts.

Regarding his lawsuit against Radio Africa for unlawfully terminating his contract, Shaffie disclosed that they put their differences behind them, despite the case still being in court.

He demanded Ksh21 million from the media house for unfair and unlawful termination of his employment contract, having worked there for 18 years earning Ksh682,500 per month. However, the media house responded by counter-suing him for Ksh150 million.

Shaffie Weru driving his car. /FILE