
A resurfaced viral video from July 2016 has once again put the spotlight on veteran Kenyan journalist Jeff Koinange, showcasing his remarkable composure under pressure during one of the most chaotic live television moments in Kenya’s media history.
The clip, taken from his popular talk show Jeff Koinange Live (JKL) on KTN, captures a heated and controversial debate that quickly spiraled out of control—yet Koinange remained calm, strategic, and firmly in charge.
The 2016 Viral Showdown: Chaos on Live TV
The now-viral episode featured outspoken lawyer and politician Miguna Miguna and Nairobi politician Esther Passaris. What began as a political discussion about the Nairobi gubernatorial race quickly escalated into a verbal clash.
Miguna launched a series of harsh and deeply offensive personal attacks against Passaris, including controversial remarks that sparked widespread public outrage. As tensions rose, viewers watched in disbelief as the conversation derailed.
Amid the chaos, Koinange did not lose control.
Instead, he:
- Attempted to redirect the conversation back to policy and governance
- Maintained a neutral tone despite the escalating hostility
- Avoided amplifying inflammatory remarks
- Kept the broadcast running without panic or shutdown
His ability to manage the moment without fueling further conflict is what many viewers later described as “outsmarting the attackers.”
Calm Under Fire: The Mark of a Seasoned Journalist
What stood out most was not just the chaos—but Koinange’s restraint.
Rather than reacting emotionally or cutting off the show abruptly, he demonstrated:
- Professional discipline in a live, unpredictable environment
- Emotional intelligence when dealing with aggressive guests
- Editorial control by trying to steer the narrative back on track
For many aspiring journalists, the moment became a case study in crisis management on live television.
Beyond the Studio: Facing Real Danger in the Field
While the 2016 JKL incident was intense, it pales in comparison to the real-life dangers Koinange has faced throughout his career.
As a former correspondent for CNN, Koinange reported from war zones in Liberia and Sierra Leone, where he encountered armed militias, civil unrest, and life-threatening situations.
In his memoir, Through My African Eyes, he recounts multiple close calls—moments where quick thinking and calm decision-making helped him survive dangerous encounters.
Westgate Terror Attack Coverage
In 2013, during the Westgate Mall attack, Koinange hosted live broadcasts near the scene, interviewing survivors and heroes such as Abdul Haji, who risked his life to save others.
Even in the face of national tragedy, Koinange maintained professionalism, empathy, and journalistic integrity.
Why the Viral Video Still Matters Today
The resurfacing of the 2016 clip serves as a reminder of the challenges journalists face—especially in an era of highly charged political discourse and live media scrutiny.
Koinange’s handling of the situation highlights key lessons:
- Stay composed under pressure
- Prioritize facts over эмоtion
- Maintain control without censorship
- Protect the integrity of the platform
In a media landscape where viral moments often reward outrage, his approach stands out as a model of responsible journalism.
Final Thoughts
The phrase “outsmarting attackers” may sound dramatic, but in the context of live broadcasting, it perfectly captures what Jeff Koinange achieved.
Whether facing verbal attacks in a studio or real danger in conflict zones, his career reflects a consistent pattern: stay calm, think fast, and remain professional—no matter the pressure.





