CUK Hosts Homeboyz Radio’s Campo Vibes Show

By Esther Nalotwesha | 23rd January 2026

The Co-operative University of Kenya (CUK), on Friday, 23rd January 2026, hosted an electrifying campus experience as Homeboyz Radio 103.5 FM brought the much-anticipated Campo Vibes event to the University. The event drew large numbers of students who turned out in high spirits, transforming the campus into a vibrant hub of music, entertainment, and youthful expression.

Students gather in large numbers during the Campo Vibes event hosted by Homeboyz Radio 103.5 FM at The Co-operative University of Kenya on Thursday, 23rd January 2026.

Campo Vibes forms part of Homeboyz Radio’s nationwide campus engagement initiative aimed at connecting with students through music, media, and interactive experiences. At CUK, the event provided a dynamic platform that blended entertainment with community engagement, reinforcing the University’s commitment to nurturing a holistic and vibrant student life.

The event was masterfully emceed by the energetic  MC Sir James, whose commanding stage presence and interactive style kept the crowd fully engaged throughout the afternoon through to the evening. With his humour and crowd-hyping prowess, Sir James effortlessly connected with students, setting an upbeat tone and sustaining the high-energy atmosphere from the opening moments to the close of the event.

Taking charge of the music deck was DJ Chunky, who delivered an exhilarating musical experience through a carefully curated mix of local hits, international chart-toppers, and campus favourites. His seamless transitions and ability to read the crowd ensured a nonstop flow of music that had students dancing, singing along, and fully immersed in the Campo Vibes experience. Media personality Jakes Nyanjom further complemented the experience through lively interactions and on-ground engagement, ensuring the event maintained its momentum and interactive appeal.

Beyond entertainment, Campo Vibes has offered students a much-needed opportunity to unwind from academic routines and the harrowing examination period, socialize, and celebrate campus culture in a shared space. The impressive turnout reflected students’ enthusiasm for creative and recreational platforms that promote unity, self-expression, and a balanced university experience.

The event has also highlighted the growing collaboration between The Co-operative University of Kenya and leading media brands, particularly Homeboyz Radio. Such partnerships align with CUK’s broader student development agenda, which recognizes the importance of co-curricular engagement in fostering confidence, creativity, and social cohesion among students.

As music echoed across the campus and students danced well into the evening, Campo Vibes concluded on a high note, leaving behind lasting memories and a renewed sense of community. The successful hosting of the event further reinforces CUK’s reputation as a student-centred institution that values innovation, engagement, and vibrant campus life. Through initiatives such as Campo Vibes, The Co-operative University of Kenya continues to position itself as a progressive institution that embraces partnerships, youth culture, and experiential engagement as integral components of university life.

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