Lulu Hassan | |
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Born | April 24th |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Citizenship | Kenyan |
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Years active | 2007 - Present |
Employer | Royal Media |
Known for | News broadcasting and Telenovela production |
Notable work |
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Spouse | Rashid Abdalla |
Website | https://jiffypictures.co.ke/ |
Lulu Khadija Hassan is a Kenyan journalist, news anchor, [1] producer, and CEO of Jiffy Pictures. [2] She co-hosts the Nipashe Wikendi news bulletin on Citizen TV alongside Rashid Abdalla. [3] The Swahili-language bulletin airs on Saturday and Sunday.
Lulu was born in Mombasa County and attended Aga Khan Academy. After her initial education, she received training in various roles related to the travel industry at Salrene Travel Operations College. She began her career in media as a radio broadcaster at Radio Salaam in Mombasa before pursuing further studies in Communication and Journalism. [4]
Lulu Hassan's journalism career began as a radio host at Radio Salaam where she worked as a news presenter in English by 2008. Her break into television came when KTN cameraman informed her of vacancies due to two Swahili anchors going on maternity leave. She auditioned for the role and was ultimately hired by KTN Television as a news anchor. [5]
Later, Lulu moved to Royal Media Services and currently co-hosts the Nipashe Wikendi with Rashid Abdalla on Citizen TV. [6]
Lulu Hassan is the CEO and founder of Jiffy Pictures, a film production house she owns with her husband, Rashid Abdalla. [2] Jiffy Pictures has gained recognition for producing programs for local TV stations and on-demand streaming platforms such as MultiChoice's DStv and Showmax. [7] Hassan is also a producer on many of the series produced by Jiffy Pictures, which include Maria, [8] Sultana, Zora, Moyo and Aziza on Citizen TV, Huba on Maisha Magic Bongo, Kovu on Showmax, and Maza on Maisha Magic East. [9] In 2018, Maza was nominated for Best TV Drama and Best Lead Actress at the Kalasha Awards. These series are particularly popular in Kenya and Tanzania, where Swahili is the main language.
Lulu Hassan married Rashid Abdalla, a Swahili presenter at Citizen TV, in 2009. The couple met while working at Radio Salaam in Mombasa. [10]
Lulu Hassan | |
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Born | April 24th |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Citizenship | Kenyan |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2007 - Present |
Employer | Royal Media |
Known for | News broadcasting and Telenovela production |
Notable work |
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Spouse | Rashid Abdalla |
Website | https://jiffypictures.co.ke/ |
Lulu Khadija Hassan is a Kenyan journalist, news anchor, [1] producer, and CEO of Jiffy Pictures. [2] She co-hosts the Nipashe Wikendi news bulletin on Citizen TV alongside Rashid Abdalla. [3] The Swahili-language bulletin airs on Saturday and Sunday.
Lulu was born in Mombasa County and attended Aga Khan Academy. After her initial education, she received training in various roles related to the travel industry at Salrene Travel Operations College. She began her career in media as a radio broadcaster at Radio Salaam in Mombasa before pursuing further studies in Communication and Journalism. [4]
Lulu Hassan's journalism career began as a radio host at Radio Salaam where she worked as a news presenter in English by 2008. Her break into television came when KTN cameraman informed her of vacancies due to two Swahili anchors going on maternity leave. She auditioned for the role and was ultimately hired by KTN Television as a news anchor. [5]
Later, Lulu moved to Royal Media Services and currently co-hosts the Nipashe Wikendi with Rashid Abdalla on Citizen TV. [6]
Lulu Hassan is the CEO and founder of Jiffy Pictures, a film production house she owns with her husband, Rashid Abdalla. [2] Jiffy Pictures has gained recognition for producing programs for local TV stations and on-demand streaming platforms such as MultiChoice's DStv and Showmax. [7] Hassan is also a producer on many of the series produced by Jiffy Pictures, which include Maria, [8] Sultana, Zora, Moyo and Aziza on Citizen TV, Huba on Maisha Magic Bongo, Kovu on Showmax, and Maza on Maisha Magic East. [9] In 2018, Maza was nominated for Best TV Drama and Best Lead Actress at the Kalasha Awards. These series are particularly popular in Kenya and Tanzania, where Swahili is the main language.
Lulu Hassan married Rashid Abdalla, a Swahili presenter at Citizen TV, in 2009. The couple met while working at Radio Salaam in Mombasa. [10]