X FM presenter narrates his painful ordeal getting to the top

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We all start from somewhere as we grow to become the best we can in our areas of speciality and its no difference to many.

Well Kenyan actor Nick Ndeda is no difference as he is one of the artists who have fought so hard to get to where he is today.   He’s jerk of all trades and we are not complaining.

From being a stage actor at the theatres to the airwaves, his voice always leaves women yearning to have a piece of him

But hey his journey has not been a walk in the park, he has faced alot of tries and tribulations to get to where he is today.

For the first time, the 33 year old actor has come out to reveal his career and life  journey Nick Ndeda, the XFM presenter has revealed that nothing comes easy unless you work hard for it.

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While narrating his story Nick remembered of how he finished high school and thinking it could have been easy at the Kenya National Theatre that he would get a job in the acting industry but shock on him it did not turn out as he expected.

According to Nick he  auditioned for more than a year and he was rejected, but he never gave up.

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15 years ago, the day after I completed my KCSE exams, I showed up at the national theatre with my acting certificates and high hopes. Soon thereafter I realized those certificates were worth zilch and my hopes were almost dashed. Almost. After 15 months of auditioning and being rejected, I almost gave up. Almost. Then I auditioned for a Shakespeare play and I got a ka-small ka-part and that gave me the opportunity to show other industry players what I got. Long story short, that play was an opportunity that opened doors to people and relationships that led to this awesome moment. Moral? When you feel like ALMOST giving up, ALMOST throwing in the towel- DON'T! #SpecialJuryAward #SanaaTheatreAwards #KenyanTheatre #KenyanActor #Gratitude #NeverGiveUp

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While taking to his Instagram he said, “15 years ago, the day after I completed my KCSE exams, I showed up at the national theatre with my acting certificates and high hopes. Soon thereafter I realized those certificates were worth zilch and my hopes were almost dashed. Almost. After 15 months of auditioning and being rejected, I almost gave up. Almost.”

In addition he said, “Then I auditioned for a Shakespeare play and I got a ka-small ka-part and that gave me the opportunity to show other Industry players what I got. Long story short, that play was an opportunity that opened doors to people and relationships that led to this awesome moment. Moral? When you feel Iike ALMOST giving up, ALMOST throwing In the towel-DON’T.”

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