Don’t Let Politicians Con You. KECOBO to artistes.

KECOBO Public advisory

The Kenya copyright board has adviced all artists who wish to work for or with politicians during the campaign season to be smart in their deals.

KECOBO executive director, Edward Sigei in a public advisory letter said that it has come to their attention that most creatives are either taken advantage of or did not know how to deal with political contracts especially during election campaigns. In the advisory, artists are advised to …..”be vigilant to ensure they earn a fair value for their work”

If you are at any point in the campaign period going to be engaged in working for any politician, be sure to sign a detailed agreement preferably in the presence of a lawyer, get a sizable deposit for any payments promised, or recieve the full payment as agreed before delivery of your products or services.

This will save you the stress of dealing with the politician afterwards, whether they win or loose their bid.

Who is Kiruku Nganga

Kiruku Nganga Is a Kenyan video producer and director with a host of videos credited to his name. He has done so many music videos for different musicians across the country, the likes of Carol Muna, Ben Sikalo, Kate Njeri, Naomi Nganga, just to mention but afew.
Kiruku Nganga is also a social media manager with a full list of YouTube and Facebook pages and groups he manages for self and for partners in the creative sector.
Kiruku Nganga also writes for blogs like The millionaire, which he is the founder and sole proprietor.
Kiruku Nganga runs Butterfly creations, a video production entity he founded in 2012 and has a history in Kenya’s creative industry revolution.
Kiruku Nganga is a member of Jambowood Film Producers association, the Film Producers body revolutionizing the industry in Kenya.
Kiruku Nganga is a part of Afrigod, an international organization cum film entity, one with the aim of combating climate change the films way.
Kiruku Nganga is a family man, is married and has children.
Kiruku Nganga is a farmer, with a pasiion in dairy and crop farming.
kiruku Nganga is an enviromentalist, with a passion in afforestation and mostly fruit bearing trees.

Complaining and its effects on you

Complaining does good to no one. All it does is block your mind from being open to solution ideas, shrink your hope and steal your joy.
Moreover, in many cases, when you complain about your problems, 80% don’t really care and 20% think you probably deserve it.

Most people have problems too and their problems keep them too busy to empathize with yours. When next you think that something is happening to you, realize that something is happening to everybody else.
This is why scripture shows us its a curse to depend on other men as your primary source for help.

(Jeremiah 17:5
Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.
(Jeremiah 17:7)
[7]Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD is.

We are encouraged to look to the Lord as our source for help and allow Him to use men as He wishes. He can mobilize people for your benefit, arrange circumstances in your interest and even command nature for your advantage if need be.
He is faithful and you can depend on Him.
#StaySafe
#TrustInGod

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