Remembering the Life of Michael Oyier: A Journey of Influence and Resilience

22, Apr 2024 / 2 min read/ By Livenow Africa

The sudden passing of former KTN News anchor Michael Oyier has left the Kenyan media fraternity in mourning. Oyier, who breathed his last on Saturday, April 20, 2024, while undergoing treatment at a city hospital, leaves behind a legacy of impact and resilience.

According to a close family friend, Oyier collapsed at his residence in Lavington, Nairobi, on Wednesday, April 17, after experiencing a severe headache. He was swiftly rushed to the hospital, where he fought bravely until his final moments.

Here are some quick facts about Michael Oyier:

  • Born as the second child in a family of five siblings, Oyier leaves behind a profound familial legacy.
  • He was a devoted father to two daughters, each from separate relationships.
  • Following his tenure at KTN, Oyier delved into the realm of public relations and also showcased his talents as an MC at various events.
  • With a nine-year stint as an anchor and presenter at Standard Group, Oyier left an indelible mark before departing in 2012.
  • Transitioning into counseling and executive coaching, Oyier utilized his expertise to uplift and empower individuals until his untimely passing.
  • Beyond his professional achievements, Oyier was certified as a psychologist, showcasing his dedication to understanding and aiding the human psyche.
  • Despite his public persona, Oyier faced personal battles, openly discussing his struggles with depression, notably in a 2017 episode of Engage Talk.
  • Known affectionately as the "Church Boy," Oyier's active involvement in religious circles underscored his spiritual grounding.
  • Following the loss of his parents, Oyier found solace in the care of another family, exemplifying the strength found in communal support.
  • Throughout his career, Oyier contributed to various media outlets, including KTN, Radio Africa (Kiss FM), and Nation Media Group, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
  • Academically accomplished, Oyier held a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from USIU, complemented by a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Management, alongside studies at Strathmore Business School.

As we bid farewell to Michael Oyier, may his enduring legacy serve as a beacon of inspiration, and may his soul rest in eternal peace.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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