Victoria Rubadiri is a strong, caring woman with extensive volunteer experience. Discover how Victoria dealt with teenage rejection after moving to the United States, how she became pregnant at a young age, and why she decided to return to Kenya.

Victoria Rubadiri was born in Kenya on January 28, 1987, which makes her 30 years old. Victoria’s family decided to seek a better life in the United States when she was only ten years old. Future Kenyan star was educated and began her career in the United States until 2010. In Kenya, the biography of Rubadiri was continued.
Education
From 1999 – 2003 Victoria went to Atlantic City High School in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States for his 9th to 12th grade.
From 2003 – 2006 she went to Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States for her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Broadcast Journalism Degree.
VICTORIA RUBADIRI HUSBAND
Victoria Rubadiri is she married? No, she is the town’s most eligible single lady. She has, however, managed to keep her love life under wraps, and no one knows if she is dating or not. There were rumors about her and Larry Madowo.
Vicky once experienced heartbreak when she discovered she was pregnant and the man in her life refused to acknowledge it.
Victoria Rubadiri Salary At Citizen TV
During her time at NTV, Victoria Rubadiri established herself as the best, even overshadowing her senior journalists.
Rubadiri was promoted to Senior Anchor in a short period of time. By the time she left to join Citizen TV, her salary had nearly doubled that of the NTV staff.
Her next stop was Citizen TV, Kenya’s most watched television station. SK Macharia, through Wachira Waruru, decided to poach Victoria due to her deep devotion to Royal Media Services.
CitizenTV does not pay employees for the sake of paying them; rather, it pays them based on their abilities and competence.
Victoria Rubadiri is in a league of her own, earning a monthly salary comparable to that of Kenyan legislators.
She is one of Kenya’s top paid news anchors. The TV queen now anchors Citizen TV’s news alongside Jeff Koinange.

According to Venas News, Victoria earned Ksh.400,000 before leaving NTV, but after joining Royal Media Services, her monthly salary increased to Ksh.750,000. Rubadiri is entitled to clothing allowances in addition to his base salary.
