Selina stood on the dusty ground of her village, the 2022 sun high above. She was not just a singer; she was a voice for the countless girls facing the looming pressures of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and premature child marriage.

The year was 2022, a defining moment for the Samburu community in Kenya. For decades, the traditional "Kulea nemeyeu nemurati ntoiyie" (a song affirming the necessity of female circumcision) had been sung in the villages.

But in the video release of , a new kind of song was emerging—one of progress, education, and change.

The "Kisima-Selina Official" journey became a testament to how local voices, traditional arts, and modern legislation can join forces to protect vulnerable girls.

It takes courageous voices to turn "dirty" traditional names into stories of dignity. kisima Majabala_Selina (Official Video)2022

The 2022 mandate was clear—the government aimed for zero FGM in the county. However, cultural resistance was high. Girls were torn between honoring their elders and desiring a school education.

Inspired by the Kisima Declaration —a promise made by Samburu elders to protect the girl child—Selina used her 2022 music to educate, rather than just entertain.

Kisima_Nzuki_Official Video_2022. Kisima Majabala•5.8M views. 15:17. 2026 MANWALI WA KISASA UKAGUZI WA WANAFUNZI KWA MEGELI. CHAZ' YouTube·Kisima Majabala

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