Geoffrey Katai, aka Jefro, the self-styled father of Kenyan gospel hip-hop /JOYCE KIMANI
What began as a personal search
for identity turned into a powerful
movement.
Geoffrey Katai, better known as
Jefro, has gone from a lost teenage
chasing belonging to a cultural
architect to raising an army of hiphop artists, change agents and street
pastors.
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