

Use Your Voice - Or Someone Else Will
Moses Odaba is a broadcast journalist, business development professional, and voiceover artist whose work sits at the intersection of communication, media, and public awareness.
With a background in Telecommunications Engineering, his career path didn’t follow a straight line — it evolved through curiosity, consistency, and saying yes to opportunities that sharpened his voice and presence. Today, he works in radio, hosting major news segments and morning shows, carrying the responsibility of informing thousands of listeners daily with clarity and composure.
Long before the microphone and headlines, Moses was simply refining a core skill many students overlook — communication. Over time, that skill became leverage. From navigating conversations in business development to engaging political discourse and national conversations, his journey proves that how you speak, what you say, and what you choose to pay attention to can shape your influence.
What makes this conversation different?
In a country where narratives shift quickly and noise is constant, silence is rarely neutral.
In this session, we’ll unpack what it means to use your voice intentionally — not just to speak confidently, but to think critically, stay informed, and participate responsibly in conversations that shape society. We’ll explore communication as a transferable skill, the power of clarity in crowded spaces, and why students cannot afford to be detached from politics, media, and public discourse.
This conversation is for anyone who wants to speak better, think sharper, and understand the weight of their voice in a world where someone will always be talking.