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A section of youths in the Lucky Summer area of Nairobi have benefitted from a program aimed at transforming the lives of talented youths and helping combat crime, drug abuse, and other societal vices. The program dubbed Ringo Lucky Fest, serves as a platform to discover, nurture, and showcase the diverse talents of young people in the area. According to the program co-founder Victor Ocholla the initiative has inspired many of the youths to form self-help groups aimed at addressing critical social issues within the community with a focus on raising awareness on mental health and gender-based violence.
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Ringo Lucky Fest launched in Lucky Summer to nurture youth talent, help curb crime
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