Young Rapper Felista also Scoops Kampala Parents Scholarship

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Promising female Young rapper Faith Nanyanzi popularly known as Felista Di Superstar had a reason to smile after Ruparelia Group of Companies came out to sponsor her primary education.

The 7-year old joins fellow young male rapper Patrick Senyonjo a.k.a Fresh Kid who was given the opportunity last year after impressing musically with hit songs like Banteeka and Bambi among others.

Rajiv Rupaleria handing over the scholarship contract to Levixone and Felista Di Superstar.

The good news was confirmed by Tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia’s son, Rajiv Ruparelia in a colourful event which was held at Kampala Parents School yesterday, Monday February 3, 2019.

The presser was also attended by School’s lawyers, Artists among others, Spice Diana, Livixone, media and Sponsors (Bravo Shoes).

Rajiv with Felista, Levixone and Fresh Kid.

Mr. Rajiv thanked the founders of Kampala Parents School, Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia and trustees for supporting the cause when he called them as well as Bravo Shoes who came on board to give a hand not forgetting the music fraternity for discovering promoting and maturing Felista’s journey.

Be also advised Felista’s parents to save from what they’ve been paying from another school such that that money helps her in secondary.

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