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Kast hosts Naija Nights

Kast
Kast

As a way to celebrate and appreciate the Nigerian community in Botswana and their lifestyle, rapper Tshepiso Molapisi will host a series of shows dubbed Naija Nights, starting this Friday April 22 at King Jagaban Lounge in Mogoditshane.

Kast, as Molapisi is known in the music industry, told Arts & Culture that the show will come in the form of series every Friday. He explained that the idea is just meant to combine music and food to celebrate the Nigerian culture. Famous for his Tlatsa Lebala campaign, Kast also said the idea to host Naija Nights came after the initial try show when he hosted the Zim Nights. “I was approached by the venue because we have been doing Zim Nights very successfully. So, they wanted to add Naija Nights whereby we will be playing predominantly Afrobeat and Nigerian music. For the first show this Friday, there will be joll of rice, which is the famous Nigerian dish.

But we will be coming with up with ideas every week on what the focus will be for that particular show. But for this one we will be having a good vibe to the Nigerian music as well as enjoying the famous dish while celebrating the Nigerian community in Botswana,” said Kast. He said while the concept of the show is themed around the Naija lifestyle, the shows are not just for the Nigerians but also for Batswana to interact with their Nigerian counterpart and enjoy their culture and lifestyle.

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