Larry Madowo Mobbed By Animated Fans In Michigan: "This Is Him"

Posted on 25 Oct 2024
Larry Madowo Mobbed By Animated Fans In Michigan: "This Is Him"
  • CNN correspondent Larry Madowo shared short videos showing how he got mobbed by fans in Michigan
  • Many of the fans were taken aback by the Kenyan-born journalist when they saw him on the streets of Michigan
  • Some wondered whether he was at work as some grabbed the opportunity to take photos with the media personality

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CNN international correspondent Larry Madowo, known for his extensive coverage across Africa and beyond, experienced an unexpected moment of fame while travelling in Michigan.

The Kenyan-born journalist, who frequently travels the world for reporting, was pleasantly surprised when fans recognised and mobbed him on the streets.

How was Larry Madowo welcomed in Michigan?

In videos shared on his Facebook stories, Madowo captured the excitement of the moment as people in Michigan identified and eagerly approached him for selfies.

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Some fans expressed their disbelief at meeting him in person, with one exclaiming:

"This is Larry. Oh my God! This is him. Are you at work?"

Madowo's warm reception in Michigan highlights his widespread influence and the admiration he enjoys from fans, not just in Africa but internationally as well.

Was Larry Madowo excluded from key police-media meeting?

Previously, the media personality expressed disappointment after being excluded from a recent consultative meeting between the National Police Service (NPS) and news editors in Kenya.

The Wednesday, August 14 meeting centred on enhancing police-media relations through collaboration.

According to a statement released by the NPS on social media, the discussions were led by acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli.

Key figures such as Zubeida Kananu, president of the Kenya Editors Guild, and Eric Oduor, secretary general of the Kenya Union of Journalists, were in attendance.

Reacting to his exclusion, Madowo took to social media to voice his frustration, particularly as he had been directly targeted by police officers while covering protests in Kenya.

He pointed out that despite their significant presence in the city, no one from CNN’s Nairobi bureau or any foreign journalist based in Nairobi was invited to the meeting.

He also questioned the decision to engage with senior editors rather than field reporters who have faced police aggression firsthand during protests.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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