Unity Galore! Chipukeezy lifts up Kenyan artists to support NACADA agenda

Chipukeezy has made a commendable move by  teaming up with other Kenyan comedians and musicians to push the NACADA agenda forward.

The NACADA official, who is a man that  started off as a comedian has held other artists who are currently making moves in the  comedy world and are set to perform in an International conference set to take place on  at KICC

The event will take place  in  5 days from the 10- 14 th December. The concert is all about keeping a sober nation.

Chipukeezy’s move to support Kenyan Talent and art is a good sign of unity and with the intention of raising Kenya’s flag in terms on their role o the NACADA conference as well as to keep the audience, educated entertained.

This conference will be NACADA’s  first ever international conference on drug demand reduction in Kenya. The theme of this conference is; thinking Globally, Acting Locally.

Here is the list of artists set to headline during the occasion. The only Singer who will be performing during the conference is Bahati.

Gospel Artist Bahati

Bahati is one of Kenya’s influential artists and has had a number of achievements in the Industry over the years.

He is currently the man behind the TV show being Bahati with the intention of using his  life experiences to  give others a perspective of the reality and how to overcome.

Bahati has won many awards as a Singer and his music continues being a direct pass to the soul.

Kenyan Comedians

Comedians performing during the conference are Jalango, Eric Omondi, Eddie Butita  and  Sleepy David.

These are some of the artists who have shared a stage with Chipukeezy and have individual achievements in the Industries that they are currently in.

The Conference will bring together over 2,000 Stakeholders including policy makers from across the globe. Among others, the Conference will provide a platform for sharing experiences and best practices in the management of alcohol and drug abuse.

Chipukeezy also announced that  the event is open for all and Kenyans should turn up to to give their support.
Others should  probably borrow a leaf and kill the culture of hating and trolling instead of pushing each other towards development and  achieving a greater course.
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