14-year-old global sensation Shanariha Evans opens up on Mo Radio about her journey, as hosts Yuge Bwize and Dulla Wa Ghetto showcase her Global Child Prodigy Award.
Mombasa's own Shanariha Evans made a historic appearance at Mo Radio for an exclusive interview, continuing to carry the flag for the Coast and Kenya on the international stage. At just 14 years old, the global sensation has already achieved milestones many veteran artists are yet to attain.
During the interview, Shanariha opened up about her musical journey, sharing the discipline, sacrifices and unwavering determination that have propelled her to global recognition at such a young age. Her story stands as a reminder that talent, nurtured with hard work and consistency, knows no age.
The interview also marked a historic occasion for Mo Radio presenters Yuge Bwize and Dulla Wa Ghetto, who became the first radio hosts to officially receive and showcase Shanariha's prestigious Global Child Prodigy Award, an international honour she recently brought home from London.
In a passionate message to fans, Shanariha challenged Kenyans to change the way they support local talent. She called on music lovers across the Coast and the country to stand firmly behind homegrown artists, emphasising that genuine local support is the foundation of a stronger, globally competitive entertainment industry. Her message was clear: if Kenya celebrates and invests in its own stars, the next global success story will never be far away.