Safaricom Gifts KSh 180k To Man Who Flawlessly Performed Utawezana With Femi One

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  • When Femi One stepped on stage to perform Utawezana during M-Pesa's 18th birthday, Mejja was nowhere
  • She then picked a fan from the crowd at Uhuru Park, and Sylvester Omutere confidently stepped up to the challenge
  • His stage presence, grasp of lyrics and maturity impressed Kenyans, and Safaricom rewarded him

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Weeks back, a young Kenyan man captivated the nation with a flawless performance of Utawezana, a song by Femi One and Mejja.

Femi One performs Utawezana with Sylvester Omutere. Photos: Femi One.Source: Instagram

How has Utawezana song changed lives?

M-Pesa was celebrating its 18th birthday and held a show at Uhuru Park, with Femi One getting on stage for the song, which gave Azziad Nasenya her TikTok breakthrough.

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  • However, Mejja was nowhere in sight, and a fan, Sylvester Omutere, stepped in.

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    He got on stage, and his talent impressed Kenyans.

    Aside from mastering the lyrics, Sylvester also had a stage presence.

    Hosea Oduori, who attended the event, told that Sylvester was respectful.

    "To his credit, he kept the distance from Femi and made no move to inappropriately dance with her."

    Following the flawless performance, Kenyans said that it was the perfect definition of an opportunity meeting a prepared mind.

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  • Sylvester caught Safaricom's attention and the giant telecom decided to gift him.

    A photo doing the rounds on social media showed Sylvester and Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa fist-bumping.

    They held a dummy check with an M-Pesa message. It showed that Safaricom had gifted him KSh 180,000.

    Kenyans celebrated the move, while noting that Utaweza had been a blessing to young people. Some joked that they would memorise the lyrics just in case an opportunity arises.

    Here are some of the reactions:

    silvah_mistarish:

    “This made Azziad famous and has now blessed him. Let me learn how to twerk with it, you never know.”

    m_e_ss_perfect:

    "When Grace locates you, it breaks protocol."

    h.e.r.m_ajesty:

    “Aawww. God works in mysterious ways.”

    princess_floh:

    “They would have just made it KSh 200k. The young man exceeded expectations. We are happy for him.”

    its_ashleyeve:

    “This song is making people rich. I must learn the lyrics.”

    mackmario_wambui:

    “This song is a blessed one, from Azziad to this.”

    Gathonylyz:

    “I love it when the youth are recognised and rewarded accordingly.”

    alex_lister_ke:

    “Courage and confidence can open many doors.”

    king_nyash:

    “He displayed maturity on stage, he deserves it.”

    Katmirero:

    “The song that has changed lives.”

    _w_anjiku_:

    “I like the fact that he kept his distance.”

    Deejaybluemoon:

    “His first show and the dude got 180k, who is God?”

    Can Peter Ndegwa dance?

    In other news, M-Pesa, which offers money transfer and micro-financing services, turned 18 in style.

    Safaricom offered airtime giveaways, and Wadagliz were invited to perform their Anguka Nayo song.

    Ndegwa could not hold back and he put his best foot forward.

    Peter Ndegwa danced to Anguka Nayo. Photo: Safaricom.Source: Twitter

    The CEO donned casual shoes, a colourful shirt and a coat and danced while progressively getting lower to the ground.

    In contrast, former Safaricom CEO and current Kenya Airways Chairman Michael Joseph did not move a muscle.

    Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at.

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