(In Kenya) “Omoka Na Talanta Yako” Becomes a Rallying Call for Nairobi Youth Empowerment


The phrase “Omoka Na Talanta Yako”, popularised by the Agnes Kagure Foundation, is fast gaining traction as more than just a slogan—it’s a call to action for Nairobi’s young people.

Drawn from Sheng and Swahili, the phrase translates to prosper through your talent. It captures the resilience, creativity, and determination of Kanairo youth, encouraging them to turn their skills into pathways for success.


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Supporters say the foundation has given substance to the words by providing mentorship, financial assistance, and platforms for growth. Online users have embraced the slogan as a symbol of empowerment, sparking conversations about opportunity, self-belief, and the power of hard work.

For many, “Omoka Na Talanta Yako” represents more than motivation—it’s a vision of possibility, reminding young people that their untapped abilities can be the key to transformation and long-term success.


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