Oh Wow….US Rapper Drake Is Coming To Kajiado! According To One Of Nairobi’s Wealthiest Billionaires…..

The sizzling Amsha Mama Festival is coming to a bombastic close in Kajiado when Music impresario Joe Kariuki,in conjunction with Daniel Nina who also is known as Mr. Money Bags across the Kajiado circles joins hands to bring down the house in the land of the Maa.

“We are working with several women groups and community leaders on this project and one of them is Daniel Nina who has experience working within the Maa Community on empowerment programmes….”, Joe revealed.

This event will be the final gig that will bring masses to a climatic finale of a super successful year that culminates with much bonanza,extravaganza,music and fireworks.

The big bashment will see over 15 local artists perform at the event with an international rapper,singer and record label honcho,who is rumored to be Drake coming to bring the house down.

“Yes,we are in  talks…That’s a possibility. Nothing less than Drake…Nicki Minaj is also an option we are considering…Watch out for this,”The Amsha Mama secretariat exclusively revealed.

Talking of the massive concert, Nina,who also is widely known as Livindo across the Maasailand said,

“We are proud to announce that we will co-host Amsha Mama at Kimana, In Kajiado County and also celebrate the Maa Culture during the Maa Cultural Festival. With Joe,who having extensively dealt with the music industry,we intend to use this to showcase Maasai talents as we empower them”.

Over 10,000 participants are expected to grace the event which also shall be held alongside the Maa Cultural Festival in Kimana.

Amsha Mama will be seeking to close out the year in a massive bang with the aim of of integrating culture and business to create a better system for women entrepreneurs in the county.

Amsha Mama is a brainchild of AFWAB, African Women And Beyond, and is all about pulling mothers from all walks of life up and taking them to greater heights by connecting them with relevant people and resources. The initiative targets mothers of all ages.

 

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