Allan Namu to Launch New TV Show

Kenyan journalist John Allan Namu.
Kenyan journalist John Allan Namu.
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Veteran journalist John Allan Namu is set to launch the country’s first local true-crime documentary on January 8, 2023

The documentary titled “Last Door” is a crime mystery show and air on Maisha Magic Plus.

According to channel's management, the show reveals hidden truths about infamous crimes perpetrated in Kenya.

Undated Photo of Investigative Journalist John Allan Namu
Undated Photo of Investigative Journalist John Allan Namu
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“Last Door will be retracing the last steps of victims of infamous and horrific murders before they met their untimely deaths,” Maisha Magic Plus stated.

Allan Namu was ecstatic about the show and promised that it will be a hit in Kenya and other regions.

“I have good news to all Kenyans who have been missing a true-crime documentary series.”

“Africa Uncensored and I have been working on Last Door and we have already filmed 8 episodes which will start airing January 8, 2023,” the journalist stated on December 22.

MultiChoice Kenya Managing Director Nancy Matimu hailed Allan Namu and was optimistic that Last Door will herald a new era in the entertainment industry.

“The Last Door will open the door to the public to view the entire story behind well-known local crimes and uncover the mysteries surrounding the crimes,” she remarked during an interview with ActScene.

Namu left KTN in 2015 where he was an investigative reporter and anchor to concentrate on building a personal brand.

“Mainstream media has changed how investigative journalism should ideally be something I do not agree with,” the journalist stated during an interview with NTV.

The award-winning journalist co-founded Africa Uncensored where he is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

African Uncensored founder John Allan Namu (right) and his wife Sheena Makena
African Uncensored founder John Allan Namu (right) and his wife Sheena Makena.
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