Mya K comes with the message of hope to Nigerian children

By Samod Biobaku

How do you often feel when you see a Nigerian child slaving away their innocent youth for parents who have become experts in child abuse?

While many would rather trade blames and derail from the path of realistic solutions, Mya K, a 10-year old artiste with a deep-seated passion for what she does has arrived with a light of hope that will not only inspire children but parents and guardians as file.

So far, Mya K now has 3 music videos (I'll Survive,' 'Christmas Charity' and 'Superstar') to her credit and has continued to grow in leaps and bounds.

Mya K's musical career began at a very early stage of her life and under the watchful eyes of her father, a British painter, Timothy Kinclock and a Nigerian mother, Victoria Kinlock, a Nigerian based industrialist.


Mya K joined HJA in April 2010 initially to study singing and since then her repertoire of studies has expanded to include Tap and Street dance, Ballet, Performance, Contemporay/Dance Alive and Drama.

In her short career with HJA, she enjoyed much success: July 2010: 'Highly commended' in her singing performance grading. July 2011: - Achieved 'Distinction' in the Royal Academy of Music singing examination. - 'Honours' in the HJA grading award. Awarded a scholarship entry into the HJA drama school. - Winner of the showcase solo performance competition with her interpretation of Beyonce's 'Disappear'. Mya K is now venturing into her solo career at a tender age of 10years.


Link to her video_Superstar
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Link for her video, I'll Survive.

Christmas Charity


Her Free style interview on factory78 UK

By Samod Biobaku
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