 Hi, how are you? I hope you are doing well. My name is Ndanya and this is Crazy 11. We are at Samu Boy's launch. He just opened a beautiful nailpala and as we were there celebrating a spotted nimrodnik. Nimrodnik is an influencer. He is a street journalist. He's into fashion. He makes amazing suits. He's sitting somewhere inside. Let's approach him. Hi, how are you? Can I have a minute with you up on the side? Guys, Nimrodnik is a great friend of mine. That's all you'll say. Hey, she's a pretty friend, pretty. You have to involve the word pretty, pretty friend of mine. And you see how she's letting you go. Don't do that. Don't do that. I have to give you the credit. Okay, thank you. So, I'm going to ask you a random question. Just 11. I'm scared, but okay. Okay, why fashion? Why did you choose fashion? Because it's been my passion since I was a little kid. I was introduced to fashion. My mum introduced me to fashion. And you loved it all day for my whole life. If you're not into fashion, what will you be doing? Radio, TV, end of the term. I'm sure you have the voice. You have the voice. I also see you do, I can call you a street journalist. Why don't you post your content on your feed? Just post it on the stories. On the stories because I like it like that. People just watch it for 24 hours and forget about it and wait for the next juicy one. Nimrod, I had to ask this. Do you consider yourself as a ladies man? I know you're Nimrod. So if you lie, I'll just say anything. Nimrod is lying. Because of my Sunday lifestyle. Let's just say I'm a good person and people like vibing with good people. So I just like using good vibes and that's why the ladies are always around me. You did not answer my question, Nimrod. I asked that you are a ladies man. Of course, yes, I am. I want to lie. Will you rather read minds or see the future? I'd rather see the future. I'd rather see the future. I'd love to see what the future holds because I can read minds. How can you read minds, Nimrod? Just a gift. I can read minds, I can read the room. I can't explain it but I can. What is your favorite drink? My favorite drink is alcohol. Do you know whiskey? Both depend on where and when but mostly gin, gin and tonic all day. Do you ever get pressure from after Sunday, not on Monday? Do you ever look at your stories and you're like, ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, John and Elichoma? You must know. You know why? Never, never because at the end of the day, when I get to the club soba, I know definitely at some point in the night, I'm going to be late and all that. And things might go south rather can say some things that I'm supposed to be or rather can act inappropriate. But what counts is if I act inappropriate, am I able to apologize? Am I able to know when to separate the wheat from the shot? So I'm never regretting in any way but aside from my Sunday, no regrets. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Both, I'm an ambyovert. Yeah, there's the extroverted side of me and the introverted side of me. When I leave my house, definitely I have to be extroverted because people say I extract from my gate all the way to CBD, where I work and all that. But once I'm in my house, I just want to be by myself and when I'm in my house, it's either by myself or the company that I want to have in my house, my boys especially, yeah, and a few ladies maybe. Okay, Nimrod, do you believe in marriage? Wow, in this era no, in this era tricks, but it depends on, it depends on the person also you are getting married to. The person you're getting married to has to be more than your lover. The person has to be a friend of yours. A person who will go miles to defend you when the world is against you. That's when marriage works. But if you work with the person who will succumb to pressure from the world because the world is against you and go to the side of the world, then trust me, you want to enjoy marriage. So if you have a scandal out there and your wife is part of serving the tea, nah, marriage won't work for you. You have to have a person whereby if there's a scandal, Emily Puka on your side, he or she is ready to stand your way and be like, you know, you messed up but I'm with you in this. Do you see yourself as a husband in the near future? In the near future, yes. Definitely all these shebang for clubs and all that, it's going to stop someday or rather I'm going to turn it down when major responsibility is kicking pretty much soon, I think so. But of course I have it in mind that someday maybe I'm going to have somebody to call a wife in the house and take care of them and make them feel like they are wati people in this world. Last question, it's the last one. Ya kutama, ya kutama. Iwa jisi ya kutama. I just wanted to know what's your worst experience as a street journalist? Worst experience, getting arrested definitely. I've been arrested when I was doing the protest by the motorbike guys against the police in town. I was arrested but what helped me is my charisma or rather what I'm doing on the streets. A few cops were cognizing me and they were like, ah, this guy is a good guy but for the sake of the cameras and all that, let's just go take him to central, solve it there but don't be treating that as a good side of it. But on the resting bit of it, it got messy. It got messy, the miss handled me, deleted all the, had so much good footages that I took and the footages were going to get them in trouble. So they were so good that they had to be deleted because I got, I got a shot whereby a policeman was just straight up shooting a live bullet towards the motorbike guys which that should not be the case when the protest is being that they should be using rubber bullets. So they had to delete all those footages but at the end of the day, we left there, we agreed, if they see me in the street, they know I'm doing the Lord's work, I'm not there too. Yeah, yeah, I'm not there to put that job at stake and something of the sort. No, I'm just there to inform people what's going on in the streets. People don't access, they people don't access CBD for like the last 20, 30 years, yeah? So I showed them what's going on in the streets as far as, you know, the protest is concerned. Yeah, basically everything happening in the streets. So I'm always just itching. When I see something happening, I'm just itching to, you know, report it and let people beyond the know. Yeah, that's it Nibrod. Thank you, sir. Sherrod. Thank you, this is our one more relationship. Okay, guys, that was Nibrod Nick and this is Crazy 11. My name is Ndanya. Till next time, bye.