How The Biggest Event in Kenya Went Down
Thousands of children accompanied by their parents attended the 10th edition of the MILO Kid’s Festival held at the Nyayo National Stadium on Saturday, August 10th, 2013.
Comedian and founder of the Laugh Industry Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki highlighted how the Kids Festival has grown in leaps and bound to become one of the biggest Kids’ event not only in Kenya but also in Africa over the years.
The event was organised by Nestlé Kenya, through its MILO brand, and the Laugh Industry, founded by Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki to host this year’s 10th edition of the MILO Kids Festival in line with the brand’s commitment to promote healthy lifestyle through the use of sports and other outdoor activities.
The highlight of the Milo Kids Festival featured a huge concert where kid’s had an opportunity to interact with their favourite celebrities, artiste and musician who motivated them to realise their full potential in life.
The event was graced by top-notch live performances by various artistes such as Wyre, Nameless, Emmy Kosgei & Nikita, Solomon Mukubwa and comedians Eric Omondi, MC Jessie, Vinnie Chipukeezy, Wanjiku “The Teacher” amongst others.
The Nairobi senator, Mike Mbuvi “Sonko” surprised the crowd with a grand entrance full of pomp and colour and later on together with Churchill and Eric Omondi joined Nameless on stage in a cake cutting ceremony, who coincidentally was also celebrating his birthday.
Here’s are some photos from that;
Holy Dave on stage
Indangamirwa Dancers from Rwanda
Nameless
Emmy Kosgei on stage
Churchill
Gospel singer Bonnie Mwaitage
Eric Omondi with kid actors
Happy birthday Nameless; with Senator Mike Sonko, Eric Omondi, Churchill and all with similar birthdates!
Teacher Wanjiku