KTN Anchor Betty Kyallo was one of the few chosen journalists who went for the world’s most coveted cup.
Inside the #WorldCupTrophy Tour aircraft. Great experience. Trophy touch down. pic.twitter.com/mLDc99DBvr
— Betty Kyallo (@BettyMKyallo) February 26, 2018
From Adis Ababa, Betty Kyallo was pictured with Kenyan sport journalist Carol Radull preparing for JKIA touch down.
Betty Kyallo used the moment to take selfies and share her experience of coming close to the world cup trophy online.
But she could not carry or lift the cup because the FIFA etiquette only allows the former winners and heads of state to carry it
Last week, she shared a picture of herself preparing Chapati.
Here is her moments then
Memorable 😊 pic.twitter.com/5eh767eLpg
— Betty Kyallo (@BettyMKyallo) February 26, 2018
Rafikiiisss!!! I am off to Ethiopia with @CocaColaAfrica to bring the FIFA World Cup Trophy to Kenya 🇰🇪⚽️🏆 One team, one love for the game, one amazing trophy that brings us all together 🌍 Get #ReadyFor the cup at KICC Nairobi on 27th February. Come one come all 😊 pic.twitter.com/jIM0OSjEYY
— Farhana Oberson (@FarhanaOberson) February 25, 2018
What an amazing experience. The World Cup is much more than a trophy. The #ReadyFor squad is a bunch of crazy good peoples. Asanteni. @CocaCola_Africa @CarolRadull @sickolia_ @aloviandrew @Fakii @BettyMKyallo pic.twitter.com/5qjS7qZUvp
— Karismemes 🇰🇪 (@Karismemes) February 26, 2018
It is 5am here in Addis, already up as we prepare to Bring the World Cup trophy home. This is going to be a good day. Honoured and humbled. #ReadyFor #WorldCupTrophyTour @CocaColaAfrica #Historic 👍
— Betty Kyallo (@BettyMKyallo) February 26, 2018
With the awesome @CarolRadull heading out to Addis to Bring the World Cup Trophy back home! We are super excited! #ReadyFor #WorldCup @CocaColaAfrica #SamsungNote8 Pictures😙😙😙 pic.twitter.com/gl6WmWwJN0
— Betty Kyallo (@BettyMKyallo) February 25, 2018