Bang Ijeck, Bobby Nasution And Kahiyang Ayu Compact Encourage Kesya Lubis As Finalists Of The Voice Kids Indonesia
MEDAN - Support from the regional head was given to Kesya Alexhandra Lubis. Kesya Lubis was a finalist in the talent search for The Voice Kids Indonesia.
"Please pray and bless your parents. Prayers of parents are the key to success, ”said the Mayor of Medan, Bobby Nasution, as quoted from the Medan City Government's statement, Friday, March 12.
This message was conveyed by Bobby Nasution to Kesya Lubis, finalist of The Voice Kids Indonesia Season IV GTV from Medan, Kesya Lubis, Friday, March 12 evening at the pavilion of the mayor's official residence.
Bobby was accompanied by his wife, Kahiyang Ayu, who is also the Chairperson of the Medan City PKK TP, when he received Kesya's arrival. Bobby Nasution expressed the importance of praying for the blessing of parents.
Kesya Lubis was reminded to keep practicing. Because the competition in this talent search arena will get sharper.
"Keep practicing, be enthusiastic, and stay healthy," said Bobby.
The Mayor of Medan also invited the people of Medan to provide support to Kesya. Community support is certainly very meaningful for Kesya who is struggling to achieve achievements and provide pride for the people of Medan.
Kesya was included in the 24 finalists for The Voice Kids Indonesia Season IV GTV talent search event. Kesya is a resident of Jalan AR Hakim Gang Raya Medan. This VIII grade student of SMPN 3 is the son of Linawati and Hendri Nugraha.
"I really did not expect to meet Mr. Bobby Nasution and Mrs. Kahiyang. I was excited too. And I am very happy, "said Kesya.
North Sumatra Deputy Governor Musa Rajekshah or familiarly called Bang Ijeck gave the same support. Separately, Kesya Lubis also met Ijeck.
"Together we support North Sumatra children who compete in the National event. Hopefully we can succeed, we can make North Sumatra proud and can motivate North Sumatran children to do better and achieve better and believe that all of us have the opportunity to become successful people, "said Ijeck.