Robert Apiyo, also known as Prince Nesta, recently received a top paper award with Dean Al Stavitsky of the Reynolds School of Journalism at this year’s Broadcaster Education Association conference.
Prince Nesta Videos
Prince Nesta Videos
Prince Nesta practiced his trade in various radio stations in Africa later taking his talents to the United States in 2017. He’s also Voice of America’s Sports Correspondent on the Sonny Side of Sports show. He also previously worked as Kenya’s BBC Correspondent for the Cultural Front line show.
Kenyan graduate student documents American experience through podcasting

Robert “Nesta” Apiyo, who is better known as Prince Nesta to his listeners, is a former radio host in Kenya and current graduate student at the Reynolds School of Journalism.
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Annual Savitt Awards Banquet celebrates student and faculty achievements

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