NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV's prime time news anchor Mark Masai has revealed that he was brought up by a foster parent, Mary Wright, a British missionary who was based in Narok.Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
The celebrated news anchor also revealed that he was born Abdullahi Masai, a Muslim only to convert later.
While speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdallah, Mark said his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi gave him up for adoption soon after his birth on the grounds that she was not ready to bare the burden of raising a child.
Mark Masai's foster mother, Mary Wright later left the country in 2001 leaving him behind and his brother.
Mark also he has never met his biological father but recalls confronting his mother abpout his identity while in high school.
However, the mother was not ready to tell him anything saying she would do that when the right time comes.
However, Marks says he fully understands that his mother's action of giving him up for adoption was in his best interest.
,,,,,NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
NTV
prime time news anchor, Mark Masai, has revealed that he grew up as an
adopted child. He also revealed that he was born a muslim, Abdullahi
Masai, a name he would later change.
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
Speaking to QFM's Rashid Abdalla, Mark revealed that his mother, Fatuma Abdullahi, gave him up for adoption soon after birth. Apparently, she felt she was not ready to bear the burden of raising a child at the time.
Mary Wright, a British missionary based in Narok, became Masai's mother. Wright however left the country in 2001, leaving behind Mark and his brother.
The anchor also revealed that he has never met his biological father. He recalled confronting his mother about his identity, while in high school.
The mum was however not ready to reveal to Mark, but promised to do so when the time was right. The 'right time' came one day, just before he read the 4 o'clock news. The mum informed him that she had given his father his contacts, and he would be calling soon.
Mark, all of a sudden, found himself not knowing what to say to a man he had not known for 27 years.
On his adoption, the anchor says he understands his mother's act was in his best interest. - See more at: http://www.nairobiwire.com/2013/10/ntvs-mark-masai-reveals-he-is-adopted.html#sthash.ajVpLVYA.dpuf
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