Churchill. Erick Omondi, Daddy Owen, DNA Thrill At The Milo Kids Festival!
There was a kids festival at Nyayo stadium and this is the account I was given as I did not attend the festival unfortunately. I’m still young at heart though.
Kenyan celebrities spent Saturday afternoon at the MILO Kids Festival held at Nyayo Stadium interacting and nurturing kid’s to realise their full potential in life. The theme for this year’s MILO Kids Festival is “Creating Champions Every day.”
The climax of the event featured a huge kids’ concert, which was graced by live performances by various artistes like Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki, Daddy Owen, DNA, Eric Omondi, Christina Shusho, Willy Paul and Mc Jessy amongst others. Both children and adults in attendance had an opportunity to interact with their favorite musicians, artiste and celebrities. The event’s show stopper was the grand entrance by comedian Churchill and Eric Omondi riding in horse chariot and waving to the anticipating crowd who gave them an overwhelming reception. Artiste DNA surprised the crowd when he arrived in a white helicopter with confetti before giving an overwhelming performance.
Comedian and founder of the Laugh Industry Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki noted the importance of child development by providing them with an educative and entertaining platform to enable them realise their full potential.
“Children are the future of this country and we want them to meet their role models to guide, encourage and inspire them. As a company, we will continue to tailor our activities to meet children’s needs and demands and will always endeavor to teach and empower children to become the best they can be through sports and other outdoor activities,” he added.
Speaking during the MILO Kid’s Festivals, Svetlana Obruchkova, Managing Director, Nestlé Kenya said: “We are very glad to have partnered with the Laugh Industry to bring the Kid’s Festival because MILO has always believed that sports has qualities that set the foundation for a child’s future.”
She also added that the partnership underscores MILO’s commitment in sporting activities as it teaches positive values that build children substance and shape the person they will be in the future.Kids had a chance of participating in activities such as crazy Olympics, ball games, trampolines, balloon shaping and face painting.
During the festivals, Nestlé Kenya announced a partnership with the Laugh Industry, to host this year’s MILO Kids Festival in line with Milo’s commitment to promote healthy lifestyle through the use of sports.
The objective of the MILO Kids Festival, in its 9thedition, is to create a platform to nurture and inspire the creativity of children through sports and other outdoor activities.