Kenyatta writes a note to Lupita Nyon’go- Oscar Nominee and Impending oscar winner(?)..
What a cool president we have
By H.E, Uhuru Kenyatta (President of the Republic of Kenya)
I join millions of Kenyan and worldwide fans to
congratulate and support Lupita Nyong’o as she confronts one of the
biggest nights in her career so far. Lupita’s accomplishment testifies
not only to her stupendous talent, but also determination and a
willingness to go that extra mile which success unfailingly demands.
She
has told one of the most haunting stories from a time when the black
person was a mere chattel, to be disposed of at the will of an
improvident white owner in transactions then recognised in law as
legitimate.
The story of Solomon Northup begged to be broadcast to
a postmodern world that is fast losing grasp of the proper context of
the universal black experience. 12 Years A Slave is pivotal in
sustaining the conversation that surely must take place throughout the
world on the true meaning of humanity and dignity.
This
conversation is essential to unravelling such harrowing phenomena as
discrimination, poverty, genocide and conflict which continue to
obstruct human progress. I am inestimably proud that Lupita, a young
Kenyan had the opportunity to make her contribution to Black Awareness,
and just to tell an excellent human story magnificently. Her role is
indelible, and her gift indubitable.
We are grateful that we got
to see Lupita, one of our very own, shine so impeccably, and own the
global stage so imperiously. Like other fans, I hope that Lupita wins
the recognition that she so richly deserves for her scintillating role. I
also believe that the fact that Lupita is where she is today -on the
cusp of a truly unique accomplishment – is already a massively
gratifying milestone.
The youth in Kenya are inspired by Lupita.
We hope that her trailblazing exploits continue in order to demonstrate
that no barrier to human endeavour is insurmountable. My Government has
made the promotion of Arts and Talent a key pledge that must be
delivered. We have made progress in that regard, and many young Kenyans
will have access to funding for artistic projects, including film and
drama.
It is our intention that Lupita becomes the first of an
endless line of Oscar nominees and winners from Africa and Kenya. I
therefore wish Lupita and her proud family all the best tonight. May
this be the beginning of many splendid achievements.
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