Siaya Senator James Orengo followed the footsteps of the ODM Party leader Raila Odinga in commending the great work Kenyan musicians are doing in the music industry.
Tweeting out of Ndakaini, in Murang’a County yesterday, the outspoken, well-educated, well-learned legislator who is also a renowned Lawyer commended the trio music group, Mbogi Genje noting that he was impressed by their latest offering dubbed ‘Warena’ that features Khaligraph Jones.
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“Am currently in Ndakaini, Murang’a County for the Skiza thanksgiving ceremony, I quickly remember this group of young Kenyans Mbogi Genje, who are doing a wonderful job.
Their latest hit featuring Khaligraph titled Warena is greatly artistic. Music made in KenyaClapping hands sign #RailaInMuranga” Orengo’s sent out the tweet.
Am currently in Ndakaini, Murang’a County for the Skiza thanksgiving ceremony, I quickly remember this group of young Kenyans Mbogi Genje, who are doing a wonderful job. Their latest hit featuring Khaligraph titled Warena is greatly artistic. Music made in Kenya👏 #RailaInMuranga
— James Orengo (@orengo_james) July 27, 2021
James Orengo who accompanied the ODM Party leader in Murang’a County for the Skiza Thanksgiving Ceremony also expressed the importance of music and musicians in every society today and the country as a whole.
“Music and culture is very important to our country. Our artists play a very critical role in our society and we will endeavor to always support them.
The Skiza thanksgiving ceremony in Murang’a today shows how much we should support local content and talent” his other tweet read.
Music and culture is very important to our country. Our artists play a very critical role in our society and we will endeavor to always support them. The Skiza thanksgiving ceremony in Murang’a today shows how much we should support local content and talent👊👊 pic.twitter.com/dwa6di4ogM
— James Orengo (@orengo_james) July 27, 2021