An ahero thum kendo thumbe Dola mora malich. Sama awinjo ka Dola wuod luo wero Joy nyar Kadhiang’- Karachuonyo, mawa dak godo Swiss ka to paro nega.
Omiyo anyalo weyo musungu mane okela loka ma, adwar Jaluo wa omiya hera matut ka nam.”Die Sprache der Liebe”
Wan wadwaro ni nyaka Jo-Luo koro oket thumbe magwa kaka part of investments to create jobs for the entertainemnt industries.
Sani jorabuon eman promote thumbe wa to gi kia dholuo ok gi winji, kendo giloso pesa kod jothumbe wa malich.
Ber Jo-luo obed piny olos wach ma gero our young artists as part of economical strattegists
I did not attend but this my advise.
Domnic said,
in August 6th, 2008 at 7:57 am
Benga can be promoted quickly in diaspora if the players start using international languages
also.This is the only answer to our luo benga and ohangla players to start using other languages inorder to expand their market.
As a luo ,i real enjoying BENGA but i want my friends who are non luos to enjoy with me equally.It can create a big employment opportunity for our youths who are talented.
Let DOLLA KABARI make use of his presence in the US by improving skills to international standard.We expect him to borrow some skills while he is here so that when he goes back to kenya people will notice a difference.
Suze said,
in August 6th, 2008 at 8:01 am
That is correct, the Zairians for years made fortunes out of music. None of us knew or speak Lingala but we love the rhythm and the lyrics.
The Luo bits and music can likewise get there if music is not just for entertainment but for education and development purposes.
Yes, come to Paris or Brussels, you will see what I am talking about.
Pastor Ochieng'-Nairobi said,
in August 6th, 2008 at 8:07 am
Let us promote both Gospel and circular music a like.
Kenyan diaspora must be engaged to have our musicians visiting during summer vocations to have our children born here and our foreign wives to get know our heritage.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackAn ahero thum kendo thumbe Dola mora malich. Sama awinjo ka Dola wuod luo wero Joy nyar Kadhiang’- Karachuonyo, mawa dak godo Swiss ka to paro nega.
Omiyo anyalo weyo musungu mane okela loka ma, adwar Jaluo wa omiya hera matut ka nam.”Die Sprache der Liebe”
Wan wadwaro ni nyaka Jo-Luo koro oket thumbe magwa kaka part of investments to create jobs for the entertainemnt industries.
Sani jorabuon eman promote thumbe wa to gi kia dholuo ok gi winji, kendo giloso pesa kod jothumbe wa malich.
Ber Jo-luo obed piny olos wach ma gero our young artists as part of economical strattegists
I did not attend but this my advise.
Benga can be promoted quickly in diaspora if the players start using international languages
also.This is the only answer to our luo benga and ohangla players to start using other languages inorder to expand their market.
As a luo ,i real enjoying BENGA but i want my friends who are non luos to enjoy with me equally.It can create a big employment opportunity for our youths who are talented.
Let DOLLA KABARI make use of his presence in the US by improving skills to international standard.We expect him to borrow some skills while he is here so that when he goes back to kenya people will notice a difference.
That is correct, the Zairians for years made fortunes out of music. None of us knew or speak Lingala but we love the rhythm and the lyrics.
The Luo bits and music can likewise get there if music is not just for entertainment but for education and development purposes.
Yes, come to Paris or Brussels, you will see what I am talking about.
Let us promote both Gospel and circular music a like.
Kenyan diaspora must be engaged to have our musicians visiting during summer vocations to have our children born here and our foreign wives to get know our heritage.
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