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Willie Oeba:Is He the King of Urban Poetry in Kenya?

“ There’s so much to learn and harness as a creative by just being in that literature space. Be it actively or passively. With literature I have learnt oral, listening, writing and communication skills. I have learnt that what you write is as important as what you say, how you say it and when you say it. That’s what poetry is,”Willie Oeba

Photo: And if you thought Willie is a wannabe when he aptly refers to himself as the local King of poetry you will be disappointed.

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By Charles Wachira,

 Wilson Oebah is rewriting the handbook of conscious rap in Kenya by brazenly calling out the duplicitous tendencies associated with the country’s political class including that of the general populace.

 In his telling, the 27-year-old artist who has so far lived exclusively in Nakuru, a city located 165 Klm North of Nairobi, defines himself as an urban word poet.

 “My goal is not to change the world but to inspire the mind that will change the world,” Willie Oeba as he is popularly referred to in the local artistic ecosystem says prophetically.

 Beginning in 2019 when Willy dropped ISM as his first album, which was solely an    in- my- hood inspired artistic work, the trajectory of his craftsmanship has grown organically to presently encompass a plucky national pedigree.

Examples abound.

Take for example the duo tracks of Dear Mr. President and Dear Mr. Deputy President, which are formatted as letters and addressed to the country’s two –top most politicians.

Here Willie calls them out ostensibly for double-dealing with particularly their political base and Kenyans in general.

 Using the local creole language of sheng which is idolized by urban Kenyan youth, the two tracks arguably strike an immediacy chord with a potent demography that is expected to tilt national elections scheduled for 2022  in this East African state where 75 % of the population is under the age of 35.

 The letters are verifiably contagious for their satirical candor including the baritone voice that Willy uses to deliver his essence.

 Says he: Mr. Deputy President:

Wapi stadiums? (Where are the stadiums?) Ama umeamua kufanya kazi na hutaki mchezo? (Or you decided to work and you are not interested in sports)

The same students ulipromise (you promised) paid internships 2017, the same graduates unaoffer  (you are now offering) wheelbarrow empowerment 2020. Zima hiyo kitu (Do away with this shamming)

Dear Mr. Deputy President, get this clear ma (the) youth hawataki (do not want) handouts, wanataka (they want) wages.

 It turns out the country’s then  Deputy President had publicly announced intentions of running for the presidency in 2022 and  had earnestly engaged the hustings with critics saying his campaign was tinged with populism.

 In 2022 the then-president was not expected to defend his seat having served the maximum two-five-year terms allowed by the constitution.

 Also, Willie’s art reflects on generic themes that affect the youth including what it takes to be a patriot and what traits a grounded woman should aspire for in the track These Girls. Indeed just listening to his vibes is akin to taking a journey in the existential lives of generally Kenyans but with singular emphasis to the youth.

For his poetic lyrics strike a chord with this demography, which faces homogeneous crises key being unemployment, political exclusion and moral decadence.

And if you thought Willie is a wannabe when he aptly refers to himself as the local King of poetry you will be disappointed.

In 2017 he was recognized as East Africa Spoken Word Battle King and Blaze Safaricom Music Champion in a contest that attracted more than 1000 contestants.

 In a country where authorities routinely take a hardline stance on artists who dare critique the social, political and economic malaise wrought on the Kenyan populace by arguably a corrupt, crooked and cheesy leadership Willie stands out as an outlier.

 It turns out his alter ego and mentor Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima popularly known by his stage name, King Kaka has faced real threats to his life for releasing songs with heavy political undertones.

  Presently Willie, an alumnus of the local Moi University where he studied Media Science, taking literature as a unit, believes the subject had a seminal effect on what he’s currently doing.

 Hear him: “ There’s so much to learn and harness as a creative by just being in that literature space. Be it actively or passively. With literature I have learnt oral, listening, writing and communication skills. I have learnt that what you write is as important as what you say, how you say it and when you say it. That’s what poetry is.”

  Adding that literature enables him to classify himself “ as a niche Artist because, at the end of the day, you can’t appeal to everyone. You need a niche to tap into if at all you want to be effective.”

 The strapping 31-year-old lost his father to cancer in 2013 and being the eldest child in a family of five he subtly took over the responsibilities of catering for his siblings and ailing mother.

 “ Growing up we did not have everything we needed and that built the resolve in me to fight for what I believe in. I have been raised in a God-fearing family set up and this has influenced my art,” he says.

 Soon after completing his secondary education, Willie did odd jobs that included selling tea at the bus terminus in Nakuru. He also worked at construction sites to raise his university tuition fee.

 “ At the University I started actively doing art to get paid and the monies that I received sustained me at the university.This move paid of for it saw me being nominated while in my second year  as the official university Mcee and I performed in all the graduation and orientation ceremonies thus sustaining myself at the Uasin Gishu County-based institution.”

 Adding: “ I knew the moment I stepped out to go to the University, it was expected of me to give back to the family because at that time my Dad had succumbed to cancer and mum had been struck by a stroke.

“ So the idea for all the four years while at the university was to give back to society and stay away from trouble. In my 3rd year I won the Blaze Music Champion by Safaricom and in my fourth and last year I was the most influential student in Moi University.”

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Charles Wachira, Managing Editor of businessworld, has disproportionately worked as a foreign correspondent in Nairobi, Kenya. Formerly an East Africa correspondent with bloomberg, covering the business beat he has since been published by a legion of other authoritative global news platforms including Global Finance Magazine, Toward Freedom, Earth Island Journal, and Dialogue. earth and so on. He is also a co-author of, Success to Significance, a biography of pre-eminent global industrialist and renowned philanthropist Dr. Manu Chandaraia. He’s an alumnus of the University of Nairobi and Nairobi School.

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Bien Aime Baraza: Kenya’s Top Spotify Artist of 2024

Bien’s music blends heartfelt lyrics with vibrant African rhythms, creating a powerful emotional connection with listeners. His hit single Inauma deeply resonated with fans, addressing themes of heartbreak and resilience, while showcasing his ability to craft compelling, introspective narratives. This track, like much of his work, blends raw emotion with the energy of African musical traditions, making it a standout in his catalog.

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Bien’s rise to the top of Kenya’s music scene showcases his immense talent and dedication to redefining African music globally. As both a member of Sauti Sol and a solo artist, his innovative sound and storytelling continue to inspire and break boundaries, solidifying him as a defining figure in contemporary Kenyan music.

: Bien Aime Baraza, top Spotify artist in Kenya 2024, stands out with his soulful R&B sound and solo career success. Discover his journey and music evolution.

Bien-Aimé Baraza, widely known as Bien, has redefined the Kenyan music landscape with his soulful sound and captivating storytelling.

 Crowned Spotify’s top artist in Kenya for 2024, his music spans genres, blending Afropop, R&B, and Afro-soul, making him a standout both locally and internationally.

EARLY CAREER AND RISE TO STARDOM

Bien’s music journey began at Upper Hill High School, where he formed Sauti Sol in 2006 with Savara Mudigi, Polycarp Otieno, and Willis Chimano.

 The group initially sang a cappella before evolving into a multi-award-winning band. Reflecting on those formative years, Bien said, “We started as a bunch of boys who just loved to sing. We had no idea it would grow into this phenomenon”.

His passion for music was further nurtured during his studies at the United States International University, where he pursued Journalism and Media Studies.

 His storytelling abilities became central to his lyrical style, characterised by emotive narratives and catchy melodies.

BREAKING AWAY FROM SAUTI SOL

In 2021, Bien began exploring solo projects while remaining part of Sauti Sol. In 2023, the band announced a “temporary separation,” explaining that they wanted to pursue individual growth. 

Bien remarked, “This isn’t the end of Sauti Sol; it’s an opportunity to rediscover ourselves and bring something fresh to the table.” This independence allowed Bien to delve deeper into personal projects, which included collaborations like Bald Men Love Better with Aaron Rimbui.

MUSICAL STYLE AND LATEST PROJECTS

Bien’s music combines a mix of poignant lyrics and vibrant African rhythms. His hit single Inauma resonated deeply with fans, tackling heartbreak and resilience.

 In 2024, his COLORSxSTUDIOS performance of True Love further showcased his ability to bring raw emotion and soul to his music. Speaking about his craft, he said, “Music is therapy for me; it’s how I make sense of the world and connect with my fans”

WHAT SETS BEIN APART

What makes Bien unique is his authenticity and ability to address universal themes while rooted in African culture. Unlike many local artists, Bien often experiments with sound and visuals, as seen in his COLORSxSTUDIOS performance.

 His willingness to collaborate with international platforms and artists highlights his global vision for Kenyan music.

LEGACY AND IMPACT

Bien continues to inspire, proving that Kenyan artists can excel on the world stage. As Monica Kemoli-Savanne from Spotify noted, “Bien’s success is a testament to the power of African talent and storytelling”.

Whether with Sauti Sol or as a solo artist, Bien remains a force in music, bridging cultures and redefining the African sound for global audiences

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Francis Gaitho: Social Media Influence and Legal Battles

Despite his legal challenges, Francis Gaitho remains a divisive yet impactful figure in Kenya’s social media landscape. While many, especially young followers, regard him as a tech-savvy activist championing marginalized voices, critics argue that his approach borders on sensationalism and irresponsibility. This duality underscores the fine balance between advocacy and misinformation in the digital era.

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Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho’s journey highlights the complex interplay between digital influence, social accountability, and governance in Kenya. As social media reshapes public engagement, individuals like Gaitho navigate a dynamic space filled with both immense potential and significant challenges.

: Discover the journey of Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho, a Kenyan social media influencer, his rise to prominence, controversies, and impact on public discourse
EARLY LIFE AND FOUNDATION

Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho was born in 1980 and raised in central Kenya. He is an alumnus of Meru University of Science and Technology, a detail that emerged prominently in the aftermath of his recent legal battles. Gaitho’s academic environment shaped his critical perspective on governance and leadership, setting the stage for his transition into the digital space.

RISE TO SOCIAL MEDIA PROMINENCE

Initially entering the professional world through marketing and public relations, Gaitho utilised his knowledge to craft compelling narratives.

 He leveraged the transformative potential of platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to become a voice of conscience, speaking boldly on social, political, and economic issues affecting Kenyans.

His direct approach to sensitive issues characterised Gaitho’s rise.

 His commentary often sheds light on government inefficiencies, social injustices, and the aspirations of Kenya’s youth.

 These efforts resonated with thousands, propelling him to the forefront of Kenya’s influencer space.

In July 2024, Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho became embroiled in a high-profile legal case that tested the limits of free speech in Kenya. 

He was charged under Kenya’s Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act with publishing false information concerning the Kware killings, a topic that had ignited public outrage at the time. 

Using his social media platform, Gaitho had questioned the credibility of government-issued reports and publicised alternative narratives.

The case highlighted both Gaitho’s influence and the volatility of Kenya’s political climate.

 His defence team, led by prominent lawyer Dr John Khaminwa, argued that Gaitho’s surrender to authorities underscored his integrity and willingness to engage constructively with the justice system.

 The courts granted him a cash bail of Ksh. 30,000, with the next hearing scheduled for August 2024​

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IMPACT AND LEGACY

Despite his legal struggles, Gaitho remains a polarising yet influential figure.

 His followers, particularly the youth, see him as a modern-day activist leveraging technology to amplify the voices of the marginalised.

 Critics, however, accuse him of sensationalism and reckless speech, underscoring the thin line between activism and misinformation in the digital age.

THE BROADER CONTEXT

Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho’s story reflects the intersection of digital influence, accountability, and governance in Kenya. 

As social media continues to redefine public discourse, figures like Gaitho navigate a landscape fraught with opportunities and risks.

 His journey offers lessons on the power of digital platforms and the responsibility that comes with wielding them.

In the coming months, the resolution of Gaitho’s legal battles will likely influence the trajectory of his career and the broader discourse on freedom of expression in Kenya. For now, his name remains synonymous with the evolving role of social media in shaping Kenya’s socio-political landscape.

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Rwandan Gospel Star Israel Mbonyi : A Journey of Hope

Beyond his musical talent, Israel Mbonyi is committed to philanthropy and social causes. In 2020, he launched the Israel Mbonyi Foundation to support vulnerable communities, focusing on orphaned children and educational opportunities. “I believe music can be a tool for change, and I want to be a part of that change,” he has stated in interviews.

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Israel Mbonyi's journey embodies resilience, passion, and purpose. Rising from humble beginnings to a celebrated gospel artist, he inspires many through his music and humanitarian efforts. His unique blend of faith, culture, and community service highlights the transformative power of art.

Israel Mbonyicyambu is a celebrated Rwandan gospel singer and songwriter. Learn about his powerful music, impactful philanthropy, and inspiring journey to fame.

Israel Mbonyichambu, popularly known as Israel Mbonyi, has become a leading figure in the Rwandan gospel music scene. With a unique blend of heartfelt lyrics, soulful melodies, and vibrant performances, he has captured the hearts of many in Rwanda and beyond.

 His journey from humble beginnings to stardom is not just a testament to his musical talent, but also to his unwavering faith and commitment to spreading a message of hope through his art.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Born in 1990 in Rwanda’s Eastern Province, Israel’s passion for music was evident from an early age.

 He grew up in a family that deeply valued faith and spirituality, often attending church services where he was inspired by gospel music. 

Israel recalls his early influences, stating, “I would listen to gospel songs and dream of one day being able to touch lives through music. It was my mother who encouraged me to sing in church, and that’s where it all began.”

In 2015, he took a significant step in his career by releasing his debut album, “Ibihe Bihinduka,” which translates to “Times Change.” 

The album featured hits that resonated with audiences, showcasing his ability to blend contemporary sounds with traditional Rwandan music. This release marked the beginning of a remarkable journey in the gospel music industry.

Breakthrough and Recognition

Israel Mbonyi’s rise to fame was marked by his powerful vocal performances and poignant lyrics. In 2018, he released the album “Nzakubohora,” which solidified his status as a household name in Rwandan gospel music. 

The title track became an anthem of hope, and the album garnered critical acclaim, earning him several awards at the Rwanda Gospel Music Awards.

His dedication to his craft was further recognized when he received the Best Gospel Artist Award in 2019. During his acceptance speech, he expressed gratitude, saying, “I want to thank God for this moment and everyone who has supported my journey. Music is a gift, and I aim to use it to glorify God and uplift people.” His words reflect not only his humility but also his commitment to using his platform for positive change.

A Voice for the Voiceless

Beyond his musical talent, Israel Mbonyi is known for his philanthropic efforts and dedication to social causes.

 He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at helping vulnerable communities in Rwanda. In 2020, he launched the “Israel Mbonyi Foundation,” focusing on supporting orphaned children and providing educational opportunities. “I believe music can be a tool for change, and I want to be a part of that change,” he has stated in various interviews.

His song “Ni Njyewe” (It’s Me), released in 2021, embodies his mission to inspire individuals to embrace their true selves and overcome life’s challenges. 

The uplifting lyrics encourage listeners to have faith and confidence, resonating deeply with many who have faced hardships.

Impact on Rwandan Culture

Israel Mbonyi’s impact extends beyond music; he has become a cultural icon in Rwanda. His performances often draw large crowds, and his concerts are known for their energetic and uplifting atmosphere.

 In a 2022 interview, he reflected on his role as a performer, stating, “I see myself as a messenger. My goal is to spread hope and joy through my music. If I can bring a smile to someone’s face or inspire them to keep going, then I’ve done my job.”

As a prominent figure in the gospel music industry, Mbonyi also emphasizes the importance of collaboration among artists. 

He believes that by working together, they can elevate the genre and reach a broader audience. In 2023, he collaborated with fellow Rwandan artist Meddy on the track “Ndi Uwo” (I Am Who I Am), which celebrated individuality and self-acceptance.

Conclusion

Israel Mbonyicyambu’s journey is one of resilience, passion, and purpose. From his humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated gospel artist, he continues to inspire many through his music and humanitarian efforts.

 His ability to blend faith, culture, and community service serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of art. As he looks to the future, Israel Mbonyi remains committed to his mission: to spread love, hope, and the message of God’s grace through his music.

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