MC Ollo Bids Farewell to NBS TV’s “Youth Voice” to Focus on Personal Growth and International Education
In an unexpected development, MC Ollo, also known as Odong Stanley, has reportedly resigned from his role as the host of the popular show “Youth Voice” on NBS TV. The decision is said to be driven by his desire to concentrate on personal endeavors and pursue further education abroad.
During his tenure at NBS TV, MC Ollo not only excelled as a show host but also made a lasting impact on the lives of teenagers throughout Uganda. Serving as a familiar face at various teen events, including proms, he became a relatable figure for millions of teenagers across the country.
MC Ollo’s influence extended beyond the television screen, as he actively engaged with youth by visiting schools and universities in every region of Uganda. He also secured ambassadorship roles with well-known corporate brands such as MTN, Sumz, and SafeBoda.
One of MC Ollo’s notable achievements is the establishment of the teen and youth movement called “Hi Skool Kiromo.” This initiative has provided a robust platform for teens to express themselves, fostering empowerment and self-expression.
Through Hi Skool Kiromo, MC Ollo not only inspired hope but also educated and empowered countless young individuals. His impact transcends entertainment, opening doors for many teens and creating opportunities for personal and professional growth.
MC Ollo’s dedication to the youth of Uganda has left an enduring legacy, and his departure from NBS TV signifies the end of an era. As he bids farewell to the “Youth Voice” show, the memories of his charismatic hosting, inspirational messages, and contributions to the lives of Ugandan teens will undoubtedly linger on.
The youth of Uganda unite in expressing gratitude for the positive influence MC Ollo has had on their lives.