Ray Vanny Inspires Aspiring Artists at The Eldoret National Polytechnic

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Renowned Tanzanian music artist, Ray Vanny, paid a courtesy visit to the Eldoret National Polytechnic (TENP) today, offering a dose of inspiration to aspiring artists and students in the creative arts program.

The visit was aimed at encouraging the trainees to pursue their passions and explore their artistic potential. Ray Vanny, known for his international hits and contributions to the East African music scene, interacted with students, shared his journey in the music industry, and offered valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in music.

“I believe in the power of young talent, and I’m here to show you that with hard work and dedication, your dreams can become a reality,” Ray Vanny told the students, urging them to stay focused and committed to their craft.

The artist was warmly welcomed by Dr. Charles Koech, the Chief Principal of Eldoret National Polytechnic, who expressed gratitude for the visit and highlighted the importance of such interactions in motivating students to excel in their creative fields.

“We are honored to host Ray Vanny today. His success story serves as a beacon of hope and an example of what can be achieved through perseverance and passion,” said Dr. Koech.

After the inspirational session, Ray Vanny joined the trainees in an informal meet-and-greet, where he shared experiences, answered questions, and even entertained them with a few of his hits. His visit was a reminder to the budding artists that opportunities are limitless if they remain committed to their dreams.

The visit was well received by the students, many of whom were motivated by the opportunity to connect with a globally recognized artist and gain first-hand knowledge of the entertainment industry.

The interaction also marked a step forward in the institution’s ongoing efforts to provide students with exposure to successful professionals in their fields, enhancing the learning experience beyond the classroom.

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