Ready to Win? Sprite’s New Masterclass Series Touches Down in Pwani

KILIFI, Kenya, Apr 9 – As the Hook’d on Fresh Masterclass heads to Pwani University this April 10th, it marks a pivotal moment for a silent league of Coast creators who have long been honing their craft in the shadows. For individuals like one Kilifi-based creator, who has spent the last two years transforming a digital presence from a hobby into a full-scale vocation, this isn’t just an event it’s a long-awaited validation.

Armed with nothing but a smartphone she has mastered the circle of filming, editing in the same apps, posts consistently, watches her numbers, learns what works and does it again to knows her audience.

She understands how the algorithm moves in a way that most people who talk about the algorithm do not, She has done all of this without a studio, without a brand deal, without a single masterclass or formal workshop.

She has done it with instinct and grit and the particular creative stubbornness that the Coast raises in people.

She is exactly who the Hook’d on Fresh Masterclass at Pwani University on April 10th is made for.

Sprite’s masterclass series has been running since March as It started at JKUAT in Nairobi, continued at the University of Eldoret and Africa Nazarene University and drew close to a thousand students at its first session alone.

Each masterclass pairs the country’s most influential digital creators with the students most likely to become them, giving practical, applicable knowledge about what actually drives content performance, how to build an audience that stays, how to turn creative work into income and how to navigate the strange and frequently unforgiving world of brand collaborations and digital partnerships.

The April 10th masterclass is made for her the masterclass sessions themselves will cover the full arc of what it means to build a content career in Kenya right now.

How to start when you have nothing but a phone and a point of view, How to understand trends without chasing them at the cost of your own voice, How to grow an audience that is genuinely engaged rather than passively present. How to approach brands, how to price yourself, how to protect your work in a digital space that moves fast and forgets faster.

There is also, unusually for an activation like this, a section on building sustainably, on data privacy, on protecting your creative identity, on the long game. The masterclass at Pwani feeds directly into the Hook’d on Fresh UGC competition, which is live throughout all of April on spriteke.com

Anyone can register on the site, pick their content format, music, fashion, sport, or comedy and start creating Videos go up on TikTok and Instagram with the hashtags #HookdOnFresh and #SafaricomHook, tagging Sprite Kenya and Safaricom Hook.

A live leaderboard aggregates your views across both platforms in real time, making your progress visible and your competition concrete, The reward structure is tiered and generous, designed to recognise consistency rather than just a single viral moment.

Four hundred and three creators will be rewarded across nine levels of performance, with cash prizes running from KES 3,000 at entry level up to KES 20,000 for top performers.

Beyond cash, the competition offers smartphone devices, Safaricom data bundles and most significantly for anyone thinking about this as a career, brand visibility and the kind of measurable reach that actually attracts partnership deals.

Top performers are recognised monthly across the duration of the campaign, so the incentive compounds the longer you stay in it.

“The reward structure is designed to recognise consistency rather than a single viral moment, the longer you stay in it, the more the incentive compounds”.

The partnership with Safaricom Hook, and specifically with the Safaricom Hook BLIVE Bundle available on *555#, means that the infrastructure for content creation and distribution is part of the package.

Connectivity is built into the campaign which matters enormously for creators who have been creating content in places where data costs are a real consideration.

The masterclass to Coast creators  gives them knowledge the competition gives you the platform, the prize structure gives them the reward and the evidence of their  growth.

“The Safaricom partnership gives you the tools. Put all of it together and you have something that did not exist in this form before April 2026, a structured, incentivised, skills backed pathway from casual content creation into the creator economy”.

“For Coast creators specifically, this is a moment to take seriously. The competition rewards content that is authentic and culturally specific. Coast creative culture, the aesthetic, the humour, the music, the fashion, the particular coastal way of seeing the world, is not a liability in this competition It is an asset”.

The content that is going to cut through the noise on a national leaderboard is not going to look the same as everything else.

Register now at spriteke.com

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