It was the most awaited, most anticipated event of the semester and it didn’t disappoint. The turnout was impressive, the dressing impeccable and the crowd enthusiastic.
Set against the backdrop of the school library in a giant dome, the 2012 campus awards saw a number of students receive accolades for their exemplary skills and talent – in and out of class.
MC Barrack Jacuzzi worked up the crowd with his sublime communication prowess and the crowd loved him. Aided by two female MC’s, there was never a dull moment. In particular MC Jacuzzi hyped the event and pulled off some smooth dancing moves which fascinated the crowd. Music was the responsibility of DJ Andre of Capital FM and his mixing dexterity was evident as he played his music.
Security was tight and besides the usual screening at the main school gate, there were more security checks near and within the dome.
The night was set off by a live band comprised solely of students and this was a fresh breath of air from events where only playback music is used. Showing great aptitude and maturity, they were well coordinated and synchronized.
Categories included ‘Best Lecturer’, ‘Most Responsible student’, and ‘School Pop idol’. The awards were handed out by notable figures in the school including Malonza who was representing Kenya in the reality show ‘Big Brother Africa’.
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kelly wizzkid
September 2, 2011 at 11:03 am
What is a revolutionist for if we cant communicate with them when only the affluent and the rich have access to justice and national resources we are many in dire need of communication and being part of policy making
Yori Bracket
September 3, 2011 at 12:15 pm
Become the revolutionist and tomorrow you will be part of the policy making..hey Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are invited to ‘State Houses’ the world over because they revolutionarised or innovated something unique. Cant put the cart b4 the horse
Yori Bracket
September 3, 2011 at 12:24 pm
DJ CK I agree with you entirely. May I also add that an inventor identifies the need in the market and works with that. I think ‘our people’ read African start by thinking of how much money they will make. If the invention satisfies a NEED then one shall make money not to mention that investors both local and international will want to be part of the success! Let us take advantange of technological advancement to come up with especially eco-friendly solutions ..do you know somebody in Japan is making jeans out of sugar cane? Yes, the stuff that you spit after chewing the sweet juice is now a hot item somewhere