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Quick cv: Bryan Mckenzie Sabiiti

Mck

Presenter, Radio City

FIRST CAR
A 1997 Toyota Mark II Grande.

CURRENT CAR
Toyota Corolla.

DREAM CAR
I have many dream cars but the Chevy Camaro 2015 stands out. It’s the most beautiful and most powerful car I have experienced.

FIRST JOB
I was a barber in my Senior Four vacation.

CURRENT JOB
I am a radio presenter at Radiocity, hosting three shows; The Jam (Mon-Thur) with Ms Deedan Live Wire: (Friday Night) with DJ Joe & Sales, and The Top 20 countdown: (Saturdays). I also run a PR/Events company.

Got where I am by
Loving my job. That’s the first thing I made sure of when I got out of school. I knew if I loved my job, I would be unstoppable.

FAV GADGET
My Huawei P8. It does everything a smartphone does but what makes it stand out is the camera – I love photography.

FAV MOVIE/series
I’m so into the BadLands, but my favourite movie of all time will have to be. Forrest Gump. Don’t laugh.

FAV MEAL
Rice and Beans.

WORST HABIT
I take many selfies, more than what a guy like me should be taking, according to society.

INSPIRED BY
I read, watch people, take long walks, meditate, occasionally recreate and then end up innovating my own path. I don’t know if that’s inspiration.

BEST QUOTE
Optimism is the god of success.

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