Kenya’s entertainment industry prides itself of some of the most creative and gifted batch of people in the world. We can boast of being one of the most blessed generation the country has ever seen with the increase in globalization and tecnological advancements inevitably trickling down to great content creation, execution and production. The youth in particular are taking a front seat in the development and direction where the entertainent industry is headed. From music, movies to all forms of art, Kenyans are determined to take their rightful place on a global scale and establish their name in more than just athletics.
Susan Lucky Wong, the award winning lifestyle journalist, is one of the people who have contributed her knowledge and skills in shaping the Kenyan social media scene and lifestyle media space for about 8 years. If you have watched her in action, you will remember her warm, bubbly and inviting nature which has a lasting effect a person. She has one of those hearty laughs that you can’t help but admire and sometimes dry jokes which make them even funnier. She gracefully wears her courage like a diamond, very brilliantly, not changed by fire and capable of high polish. She was one of the journalists from Capital FM Kenya and she leaves for Canada with great respect from the Kenyan lifestyle and entertainment industry.
You know a party is going to be legedary when it is sponsored by Belaire, Jumia Party and Jumia Food. She hosted her farewell party this weekend named #WongOut and you best believe the industry big-wigs all had an exclusive invite to the grand soiree.
Among some of the attendees who also posted farewell messages to the lifestyle blogger include Sharon Mundia popularly known as ‘ThisisEss’, Photographer Tatiana Karanja, Miss Mandi, Pinky Ghelani, Kalekye Mumo and fashion stylist Annabel Onyango just to name a few. Dj Protege was on the decks and declaired,”This party is lit!” to his Instagram followers.
Mr Chris Kirubi who was also her boss and watched he career grow gave a heartfelt speech about how wonderful a person she is and how the Capital FM family would miss her and her light. A toast to Susan was made by everyone, surely it will never be the same.