It makes me proud, Richie Spice says on push to legalise bhang in Kenya

Piece by: Apollo Akinyi
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Jamaican artiste Richie Spice is in Kenya for the ‘Nobody can stop reggae’ concert.

The 'Gideon boot' hitmaker has been to Kenya three other times. During an interview at Kiss100 on Friday, Spice said that he loves Kenya and it always feels like home.

africa is our first and second home. people are lovely and they are our people

Asked about the incident where a Kibera Rastafarian was temporarily denied admission to a school because of her dreadlocks, he said he was glad she finally resumed classes.

In as much as they believe Africa is their first and second home, Rastafarians believe that one day they will reside back to their motherland, Ethiopia.They sometimes refer to themselves as Haile Selassie children.

He also promised to give his fans an amazing show scheduled for Saturday night at KICC grounds.