Radio Jambo’s iconic duo, Gidi Gidi and Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee, have officially been crowned the most-beloved radio presenters in Kenya, following a public opinion poll. The two are known for their signature morning show that has captured the hearts of millions across the country, especially their wildly popular segment, Patanisho, which focuses on reuniting estranged couples.
The rankings were based on several key factors, including audience reach, relatability of content, entertainment value, and overall public influence. The poll highlighted that Gidi and Ghost enjoy strong support particularly from listeners aged between 25 and 45 — a demographic known for its active engagement with talk shows and relationship-based content.
Broadcasting every weekday morning, the duo consistently entertains, informs, and educates their listeners through a mix of humor, heartfelt stories, and real-life dilemmas. Patanisho has become a household favorite due to its emotional depth and relatability. During the segment, ex-lovers or estranged partners are given a chance to speak their minds, clarify misunderstandings, and, in many cases, forgive each other and reconcile.
The chemistry between Gidi and Ghost, combined with their seasoned media skills, has turned their show into a must-listen every morning. Their ability to handle sensitive situations with tact, compassion, and the occasional humorous twist makes them stand out from the rest.
Reacting to the news of their top ranking, Gidi expressed heartfelt gratitude to their listeners. He thanked fans for their consistent support and promised to continue delivering engaging and meaningful content. The overwhelming love from the public was also evident in the comments flooding their social media pages. Listeners praised the duo for being a vital part of their daily routines, with many referring to Patanisho as a “daily ritual” and others hailing them as the best radio team in the country.
Other well-known presenters followed behind in the rankings, including a popular Classic FM host, as well as celebrated voices from Radio 47, Radio Citizen, and other mainstream stations. However, it was clear that Gidi and Ghost had a commanding lead, solidifying their position as Kenya’s premier radio personalities.
Interestingly, despite their fame and fanbase, the show sometimes takes unexpected turns. In one memorable Patanisho session, a woman named Winfred reached out hoping to reconcile with her estranged husband. However, the husband, Benjamin, reacted angrily, lashing out and refusing to engage. Even the seasoned hosts were taken aback by the intensity of his response, highlighting how unpredictable the segment can be.
Still, moments like these are what keep audiences hooked. Whether it’s the emotional reunions, the dramatic confrontations, or the lighthearted banter between the hosts, Gidi and Ghost have mastered the art of morning radio. Their rise to the top is not just a testament to their individual talents, but also to the power of authentic, relatable storytelling that resonates with the everyday Kenyan.
With their growing influence and unwavering fan support, the duo shows no signs of slowing down, continuing to dominate the airwaves one story at a time.