Ewi Faith Ndzegah
Ewi Faith Ndzegah, professionally known as Kesh Legacy, is a Cameroonian spoken word poet, actress and content creator known for performances addressing social issues, relationships and emotional struggles. She gained recognition through spoken word performances including Wusai we di go, Father of my son and Cry for help.
Early life and education
Ewi Faith Ndzegah was born on 10 October 2003 in Cameroon. She later attended the University of Bamenda, where she represented the institution in literary and performance competitions.
Career
Kesh Legacy emerged as part of a new generation of Cameroonian spoken word artists using poetry to address social and humanitarian themes.
Her performances frequently focus on relationships, emotional hardship, peace, youth struggles and societal issues. Her poetry pieces Wusai we di go, Father of my son and Cry for help became widely circulated on social media platforms and contributed to her growing popularity.
She represented the University of Bamenda in UNIFAC competitions and received awards in slam poetry and folktale performance.
In 2026, she was featured on the MusicAL project Say I Die Today alongside JohVibe_AI.
Artistic style
Kesh Legacy's artistic work combines spoken word poetry, acting and digital storytelling. Critics and commentators have described her performances as emotionally expressive and socially conscious.