Lord Kenya

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Kainya (born 19 September 1978), known as Lord Kenya, is a former Ghanaian hiplife artist who is currently an evangelist.[1][2] He is best known for his hits such as "Enyom No" and "Medo."

Lord Kenya was born to an Nzema father from Sanzule and an Asante mother from Fumesua in Kumasi both in Ghana. He earned the name Lord Kenya.[3]

Education

He began his primary education at Central International School and had his secondary education at Anglican Senior High School, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region and Nkwatia Secondary School in the Eastern Region of Ghana. He then did his sixth form at the Mpraeso Secondary School in the Eastern Region of Ghana. At the Kumasi Anglican Senior High School, he was the 400m and 110m hurdles top athlete.[3]

Career

Lord Kenya desired to become a professional musician began at age 17, although he was familiarized with music right after birth. His parents desire was for him to practice law but a performance at his father's birthday party made them appreciate his talent.[3] He joined Slip Music in 1998 and released his debut album Sika Card which instantly became one of the nations hits. He has seven albums to his credit; these are: Sika Card, Sika Baa, Yeesom Sika (which topped charts in Ghana), Sika Mpo Fane Ho, Akasieni, Born Again and God Dey.[4]

Awards

Conversion and ministry

References

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