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Lydia Tett Olet
Lydia Tett Olet, is a proud Kenyan and a real patriotic citizen. She created the company Malaika Dance Unique in 2008, after working and gaining experience and skills in a large number and wide range of performing arts organizations both home and abroad. (MDU) provides creative educational and entertainment activity in schools and communities, our aim is to promote and create awareness of our African culture and pride in the main stream.
In addition Lydia Tett Olet is also involved with TY Moore Concept Productions and Steve Nash Productions in acting, writing, making and producing movies in London Nollywood Movies. The main creation for the Malaika Dance Unique is the established and indeed acclaimed, currently running, “The Darkest Hours of Victory”; Which is the first ever theatre play by a Kenyan (Lydia Olet) in Britain. She just completed her first movie Captivated with TY Moore Concept which took her afar to Nigeria where the movie was chosen to be premièred, her second movie titled 69 (Yoruba Movie) to be premiered in London and working on her 3rd Movie/TV Series titled Apostle Do Good. She is the Assistant Director and Presenter for royalgreenwich on line TV. Lydia Tett Olet has received TAHA Awards, Beffta Awards, Miss Teen Africa Award, She was the role model of the week beginning 21st Sep- 2015, elected by Tony Tokunbo Eteka Fernandez. Published in the Afrokanist Magazine on the 3rd March 2016 as one of the Six Leading African Women in the UK. Award from Disabled International Foundation, Award from Kitenge Festival for recognition for the support in the community, Baobab awards for Culture and Community Building. Just being nominated to receive an award at Dallas Texas (USA) by Dear Awards for the best Kenyan Nollywood actress in London. She is also the vision barrier (CEO) of the annual ongoing event Kenya and friends in the Park.
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