Miss-K
Miss-K
A brand new international platform for the wide celebration of youth culture and creativity was launched last month - just on time for International Youth Day (12th of August).
This powerful innovative initiative, was originally named and conceptualized as “Kreative Kick” by barrier breaker and multiple award Winner Miss-K, who was recently recognised with a Honorary award as one of the 100 most influential women in the world on International Women’s Day.
Earlier, the Kreative Kick Youth Summit was created to empower and inspire youth from all multicultural backgrounds, including those from the African Continent and its Diaspora. The Summit aims to celebrate diversity and inclusiveness by being a youth-led creative platform, through talks and debates, music and performance, comedy and fashion, showcasing creativity in all its form, as well as promoting the rich cultural contribution the Afro-Caribbean creative professional makes throughout their creative heritage, by highlighting and supporting experts within this field.
Deputy Mayor of Lambeth - Philip Normal, delivered the keynote address, and assisted Miss-K in giving out the Kreative Kick Award Certificates: a task the Deputy Mayor was comfortable undertaking with a smile, being a creative talent himself, having a fashion background and being the proud owner of his own retail store.
The event was moderated by Sarah Adeusi, who showcased signs of promise as a new starter.
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Miss-K, as the lead panellist, was joined by a host of creatives including, Nigerian Celebrity photographer and Chief Photographer to President Olusegun Obasanjo - Daniel Sync; talented British TV and Celebrity Makeup Artist - Lucy Ozzard; regular performer for the Royal British Family, Ghanaian Master Drummer - Abass Dodoo; Nigerian Choreographer to the Stars turned Artist - Ezinne Asinugo; Number 3 digital Tech Geek in the World - Romanian Narcis Radoi; without forgetting "Talking Dolls" Nigerian Film Director - Sukie Oduwole; who all discussed their journey within the entertainment industry and how they have used their own personal creative gifts and determination to win and create success for themselves.
At the end of the panel session, Zenny X sang lyrics from her new song titled:"Wosa."
Miss-K said: “I have created this new creative platform for it to become a leading organisation for cultural relations, which will fosters understanding between Britain and other nations. All to promote skilful talents amongst the youth, across borders, making it a platform which has the potential for wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation of intellectual property in order to help create economic growth.
“We want to celebrate the youth, and chose to do it, by also helping raise awareness on one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda created by the United Nations which is based on Transforming Education.”
The Mayor of Enfield - Cllr Kate Anolue said: “I am so proud of Miss-K's new venture, as I am a big fan of promoting education amongst our youth and I’m delighted to support Kreative Kick, which is a fantastic development that celebrates the huge impact young Londoners of African heritage have made within the creative industry and continue to make on all aspects of life in our capital.”