• Drawing from Lupita's adage, social and economic status should not define a child's potential.

In today's global landscape, success often seems reserved for the skilled and intellectually astute. The prevailing belief is that one must excel in either academics or co-curricular activities to make a mark.

Lupita Nyong'o, a Kenyan born actress, once famously said, "No matter where you come from, your dreams are valid." Her words reflect a profound truth: she has achieved numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and a Daytime Emmy nomination.

One may wonder whose footsteps Lupita Nyong'o followed and how she navigated her path to success.

Among the notable individuals who paved the way in Kenya's entertainment industry is Damaris Indenyo, who garnered acclaim for her performances, particularly in the film "The White Maasai."

However, as the art scene evolves and new talents emerge, the question is: Where are the successors when the pioneers fade into the background?

Nigeria is a prominent force in the African acting landscape, with a thriving industry that continues to flourish. It serves as a testament to the potential and longevity of African talent.

It is crucial to acknowledge the existence of this new generation of talent that can work wonders if given the opportunity in today's contemporary world.

Now is the time to provide them a platform to shine, just as Lupita Nyong'o has become an icon in her field. We should encourage and nurture their abilities, allowing them to blossom into the next Messi, the next Lupita Nyong'o, or even the next melodious voice artist like Shakira.

The key lies in identifying each child's unique abilities and engaging them accordingly.

Drawing from Lupita's adage, social and economic status should not define a child's potential.

By recognizing and nurturing their talents, we can unlock the extraordinary abilities that lie within them.

This new generation has the potential to uplift Kenya from the shackles of poverty, but it requires the collaborative support of parents, communities, and the government.

To harness the potential of this new generation, it is imperative for parents, communities, and the government to collaborate.

We can create an environment where young talents can thrive by providing the necessary resources, mentorship, and opportunities. Through this collective effort, Kenya can rise above poverty and foster a brighter future.