2019 Edition vol6 Issue 23 DIGITAL
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I did not know that my stories would be
loved by so many people because they
were very short. I like Kata Kata a lot
because it will show my work to so many
people.
I was writing for fun. When my mother
made for me a page on Facebook, it
changed all the game. It was easy for me to
connect to Kata Kata.
How exactly will you represent Kata Kata
in your capacity as the Ambassador?
Liam: I want everyone in Africa and in
the rest of the world to know about the
good work of Kata Kata cartoon Magazine.
As an ambassador, I will go to meet
many children and make them know good
stories. I want also to go to the television
so that people can watch me.
CHARACTER
NZA
(AGAMA’S SON)
All my stories will be published by Kata
Kata, wherever I will go to speak about
my stories, I will be speaking on behalf of
Kata Kata. They are my friends now.
What is your message to other children
out there who want to achieve their
dreams?
Liam: Every child has a special talent.
They should ask their parents to support
them to develop their talent. If they
do good work, they should show their
parents.
We wish you much success in the future;
we look forward to working together as a
team to help you achieve your potentials.
Liam: Thank you very much.
With his characteristic
school uniform - like
short, big glasses,
‘elephant ears’
(apologies Agama) and
typical haircut, Nza
comes across at first, as
a quiet bookish little
boy, but beyond his pupil
- like looks, lies an
artful silent spoiler
cum “tormentor” who in
reality is not the best
friend of classroom. The
son of Baba Agama, who
has problems keeping
secrets, Nza admires his
father whom he sees as a
role model even though
Agama constantly has
problems fulfilling this
sacred duty.
36 Kata kata cartoon magazine Issue 23 2019 www.katakata.org