What Bien and Boniface had to say in the ShuGenZ concert
The revolutionary Gen Z movement spread like wildfire to the extent of coordinating the masses using only a smartphone and data bundles.
This saw Gen Z’s organize and mobilize a concert in memory of the fallen heroes at the heart of Nairobi, Uhuru Park, which quite eventually the park was packed.
Some of the celebrities who attended the concert were quite intrigued by the unity among the Kenyan youths and many had messages to convey.
Bien
The renowned musician who performed at the concert clarified his decision to attend the memorial as he said that it was his duty to show up because he was on the pedestal because of the people.
The artist went on to say that change is the only way where we can honor our fallen soldiers and stated that it is not only change in the government but also terms of discipline and integrity.
The song, ‘Tujiangalie‘ captured a lot of emotions from many Kenyans as the song reflected on the current issue of politicians becoming greedy and extremely corrupt.