 What's up guys? Welcome back to Espemba's. My name is Shiko Gitov-Costley. We are coming to you from Mombasa and we are right here with the president, Mr. Eric Omondi, mum of it. Asante kalibu sana Mombasa ni monangu. Ira 2 po sarama jototu. Jamani jotola kini, but tuta survive? A tuta, ita bidi sa, tofana bidi. Tia doing good? I'm doing good. How you doing? I'm doing good too. Thank you so much. It's been a while. Ha ha ha ha. Mbidi, you know, a few hours ago you've seen you and CS Murkomen. Samo ya. Najiwa Kenyawengi wata takaku jua labda, mekwa na mazungumza sababu Kenyans have been waiting to hear from him, especially with the things that are happening, especially on roads. Bata kuna wana funzi, wana puteza maisha accidenti ni. Jam mekwa na ha mazungumza, mekwa kidogo, sautia monangu. Mbidi siyesi ongele, Murkomen tumesalamuena, nindugu yangu, nim Kenyamunzangu, Anafanya Kaziakevenya Anafanya. Ila atujaongia, tumiwa manenu yote. Mbidi siyesi ongele siya sirikali, peke hangu. Siyesi ongele siya any cabinet secretary, any official of the government, any person that is part of the Kenyakwanza government. Sina bieshara nao, sina usiyano nao, nasingependa kuwanaio, kibinafsi. Unless we organize a meeting that involves young people, involves border-border riders, involves Mamamboga, involves the stakeholders of this nation who are the citizens, then I can be there. But me kibinafsi siyesi. With that, you may be planning on having such a meeting. No, I'm not, I'm planning to help Kenyans who are meeting here in Mombasa next month with youths who are looking for employment to shakutana na vidyana na Nairobi, but not after employment, so Mr. Kikutana na sirikali. Takutana na Kenyawunzangu, tutafutesu luhisha, kwa sababu sirikali imetu anguisha. It has failed the people, so unless and until they do their work, miswenetu na bieshara nao. Eric, in the future you'll probably be part of a government. Takuwaji? If I ever become part of a government, first of all, I must... I don't know what I'll do. Tizi kama tiaenda ni umbewe. In fact, na takakuwaji shah, Fandreza, Kenyans in the diaspora, I want to save money and look for money. If I ever find myself in the government, tutabomoa hii paliament. We will... Tutabomoa lafutu jengempia. I don't know whether it's the physical building. Atami na ugopa kwinga kwa sirikali. Tizi kama ni mashetani. Tizi kama ni urogi ama witchcraft. Because people get in there and forget everything. Ono na tutusakaji na fanyasasa na pigawa mamu. I don't know what happens when you get in there. So atami na ugopa. Because president Ali Tuambia atasapotu mamamboga, atasapotu boda boda, ali wasawu. We have a contract signed by next week na skiafununu kutakwana C.S.S. 50 of them. So if I ever find myself in the government, we need to have an agreement, a contract signed by people getting into leadership. Constitutionally. That anything you say on this mic, but then the SPMA mania cities yana manini, holds you accountable. Otherwise, our leaders keep saying siawa boda boda, awa mamamboga. It's just a vicious act. Akuna tufotiai regime na zile zingine. Ni promises that are not kept. So we need to find a way that we keep leaders accountable. If you don't do what you said you'll do. We kick you out. Nani ligi nilo, iko apu. Kama winiwa some countries in Europe. So natsukenga president amerezaen, minister amerezaen, batatuna accountability, akuna kituna zafanya, atatukedanganiwa. So moving forward, we want to come up with a legal framework that nonesia, ukisema kitu tunae record. Nga get. Utena makitua kisha wamefanya. Sipu efanya enu wania. Una toka. Utsikadu utu alisema ata punguza aunga. Alika kuwa, kuwa ni ni kuwa leadership wania. Aku punguza. Nga get. The big question Eric, a lot of Kenyans are asking, you have used the term if I ever find myself in government. With everything that you're doing, a lot of people actually out there think you're aing assets in the government. Leo beli kamera Eric, 2027 is in 3 years or even less. We are aing every seat in parliament and every seat in the government. We, we are a new generation of young people who are going to do things differently because the people who have been in leadership are going to change. President Ruto is going to change. Mudavadi is going to change. Ali kuwadipiti is going to change. Ruto is going to change. Government is going to change. Kalonzo is going to change. I'm going to change. We are going to change. We are going to change. We are aing generation of Kenyans but we are going to work for the people of Leo to free. After that we are going to have corruption, tribalism, nepotism, thagari theft. Nothing will change. So, we are going to change. Ruto Amalize President Ruto Amalize Niniake We are planning a takeover. We are planning to, we will takeover because you know, to me discover that there are only 2,000 leaders from Ruto to MCA while we have 63 million Kenyans and out of those 63 million Kenyans 70% are youths. So over 45 million Kenyans are youths. So we are going to gather them, we are going to rally them, we are going to wake them up, we are going to write songs about those MPs that passed the finance act. We are going to uproot them by all means necessary. I promise you she could keep this video by 2027, wale MPs wote wale pigia finance bill kura, awata kua as long as God and Aishi we are going to uproot them, we are going to remove them by every means, awata iba kura, watatoka. Abda Eric, nijagani yutatumi alabda kusa fisha, kusa fisha, we call it a system, this whole system, nijagani yutatumi. Kichunafani kakwamba onona, kisha pata warumojiya kwa guniaime oza, ita ozeysha zilezote. It is very simple, we are going to go around this country, mombasa kisumu nyeri, eldoretu, we are going to go around, 2kuna time, we have 3 years, we are going to raise up leaders, new leaders, yu palimet next, kutakwana new leaders, a new way of thinking, Gen Z, millenials, watu winiwana think kwen ambele, watu winiwana, awana madeni zawazungu, kama our current president, awana madeni zawazungu, tatu onona lasimi mawachuku wema loans, wakuna contracts wali sign, datukingia utafanya ii na ii. So we are going to raise, na hapen already in West Africa, we have all those countries, they have young people, and they are going to change this continent. This is not a Kenyan thing, this is not a Kenyan thing, it's an African thing. Apos, nisenagola mawapi, we are like president Juzi, he is young, he is almost as young as me. It is not an recommended thing. Even a chance would you be the president, why for the seat of the president, the Republic of China? You know, at this point, mimi sijali, whether I will why or I won't why. Sijali kamaanda kwa women rep, kamaanda kwa MCA, I am a president. Kitu na jali ni, na kukaki kisha, there is a revolution that is coming, and it cannot be stopped. Ni stopped, where is the stop, where is the stop, wushu onona, mada tuome fika nine months, you can't stop, so I don't know what form it will take, but I know it will come. Yes. Kiji angaliya sasa heivi, probability, a jina, ya erikomondi kwa kwenye deba in 2027, kamaangapi. Kiji egzami in 2027? It gets higher by the day, it gets higher by the day, because atu ta kapa na wewa, shikuna tufanyi pereperepere, na ekifikata in elections, awa wezi, awa chawi washerati, dewa narudi kwa iobungi, kufanyi washerati, uchawi, wezi, na kuwa ato toetu, we won't do interviews and just say, oh mandamanu tiyagas, we'll get into that parliament, we'll get into that state house and we'll change things. We can't change things from sitting out here, na kuwa na, oh, tuta ingi apondani tuta wa toa, tunanda apondani kupika, dasta kuwoshi, kufagia, so chances are getting very high by the day. Na itika muito? Ya, the voice of the people is the voice of God. Yes, so mi naskiwa, watu wa na ni ambiya na mi naskiwa, yes. All right, now we go back to Tuesday this week. You had thousands of youths who were seeking employment, you called them, pali vo labla, shugli elisha kuli ndaji? Elisha poa tulikuwa na around 3,500 youths from Nairobi who are graduates, who are not employed, wakafanya elections, manda ndakuelika, tunafungu ofisi apotaun, iofisi nataka watua elewe. It is the central place, erikomundia kisha ndakua macopret, nika leta job na wa letter. Awa wana distribute. Awa ndu wali chaguana. Awa ndu wali chaguana. Ya, tunafanya elei kazi, sirikali meshindo kufana, kupatia vijana kazi. So asa tutaka tu, tu goji ama tu ombe sirikali, tupatia kazi. Tutaku wa creative, tutakonect employers to employees. Mimimimifanya na kampuni gapi. Safarikom, bitko, unileva, zote ka in general, zote, faras, spotpesa. So awa kuna vacancies. So we are going to provide employment for the 3,500 first, then to takuja apa mombasa. We do the same, 20 nyeri, we do the same. In the next one here. So this means on Tuesday, iliku election speke, there was no match of distribution. We collected, no, we see me, I went and got jobs, around 67 jobs. 67? Yes, I got jobs. But now the people who came in 1500, tukachukuwa nambazau, majinazau, e-mailzau, anabet na kutana every Tuesday, na kutana wato na peo job. Kutana wato na tukosirias, wisi yadatu kukama ii government ii Kenyakwanza. So that meeting was important to Salamiani. Oh, when in us? Ah, wumasomia doctorio. Wumasomia malimu, tujiwa natsalamone rikumondi wandike majinazau, wadjelect, nusasa safari ansa. Yulengene, tukwa Instagram kwa namba kwa WhatsApp niakina naniwa. So we met and we talked. Kwa po the whole day? Tukwa skizana was the way forward. Tata futa kazi, tukwa pata kazi, ata kawene doctorio, na we pata kazi, ago kwa mukubwa supermarket, ansa nai. So we needed that contact, that conversation, that meeting, in the opia to set agenda. The first time you told Kenyans that you are going to look for jobs for young youths in this country, you said you had over 3,000 messages. You met 3,500 youths this week who are jobless. Looking at this whole numbers, in opportunity as a country? Ok Google says it, uta pata 81% of Kenyans are unemployed. 81%. That means only 19. I replied. Generally. So they are graduates, it's even higher. So we are in a crisis. Wato hana ma job, nama suma. Parents wali tumia pesa kwa invest kwa tohiko shule, wana jobs. So in the next few years, uta kwa na, uta kwa na, it's a time bomb. Wato handa kukula, uta kwa li parent, uta kwa nda usi, wana pesa, wata fanya ni, uta kwa na wazi, uta kwa na crime. The country will be ungovernable. You must provide employment and job opportunities to especially young people if you want to be safe. Now what would you tell the youth concerning this? Because at the site, admissions are going on in universities, colleges and stuff like that. What would you tell the Kenyan youth right now? Don't register for university yet. You discouraging people from going to higher education? In Kenya. Don't go to any Kenyan university. It is useless from what I saw. It is a waste of your time, a waste of your money. It is thagari. I would encourage any young person who has finished form 4. Don't register for university in Kenya unless you are in Canada or America or Tanzania or Uganda. It is useless. It is useless. I saw it in my two eyes. Let us empty these universities because they are government institutions that are used to pick and take money from Kenyans without results. It is just another way of collecting your taxes. I would encourage young people and parents if you have a form 4 or if you have English or if you can do one plus one subtraction and if you come at your literate your money please to me is a waste of time. It is a scam. You better have that paper and a chance may come. There are no chances. There are no jobs. There are no jobs. How much does it cost to go from first year to fourth year? More than half a million. 500,000. We are going to boycott Kenyan universities because they do not have or empower results. Moving forward Eric Komondi you will be having such sessions in other counties. You had one in Nairobi. You said next is Mombasa. Where are we going after Mombasa? After Mombasa we are going to Kisumu. After Kisumu we go to Nyeri. Are these gatherings happening weekly? No. We will be there in Government. There is no promise. We will be there in the next month. We are doing 2 weeks in Nairobi. 3 weeks. At least on Shikoh 200 people are working to own a post. We will be there in Nairobi. How much are you doing? Adding We are giving 21 days for every county. 247 counties. The next time we will be there 250 to 300 jobs Tuna chayu kiki tukenda letna in the next count Kwevo you plan and schedule kwa zina eko palivo via your Instagram page via my Instagram page and my Facebook page All right, kido go to kwa palivo kuna mona dada, ameta tu Eri kumundi familiar ya kumuna umekutuna niyo Pa doi kwa pili kiki? I wish I had my phone right now But it will be a little hard to access it Lemit try Tuone kama tizakwe pata But I don't know what you would say about that kwa nada I kwa piku ume pata Kwa pa netinat nasumbua Aha, yes Pa le SPM bars on Instagram Yes I kido bonet Teimepote ya Uwata ya mga himai himai himai himai But I don't know general I know you will come across that SPM mma me eko? Yes yes Mwa e kaleo? Ya Ame Ame pili atatumu moja saafi palivo Mkwa SPM lewa Mkwa me posisangat Goja tu teftesa e itukina go tu Shulbi around this area Ya Anetuna ni? Anetuna ni? She's a mother of one bit food there Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Tato me chorawa Mkwa elas wanku Uwana mjuwa Uwana mjuwa na mtafuta To evo una plan ya kumtafuta Mkwa kusya mtua mama da rawa Wanya mtua mma da rawa Anetuna ni mtua kutuna mtua Tato kwa apakanya So you are ready to meet This lady was tattooed You and your family Yes I'm ready to meet her And she's in the Fana squeeze we support her we pay her I upload them YouTube video and where she live she live in Majama You are now aamtwo Why you did not have it? But you have posted. the reason, why we have started to share Right, to Kimalizia najuwa mambu ya meko mengi, of course, last week shubling zima mambu mengi ilkwangakusiana na mazishia, brand chira, it happened, a lot of people had to say different things concerning the whole burial, you saw it? Yes, I saw it. I don't know what you have to say. I just have to repeat once again, let's support people when they are alive. Nasi me kana kwa mba the Genzis who attended the burial misbehaved and as it stands right now, looks like there will be some cleansing ceremony kulek. Wale ni Genzis ni tiktokas wana expect, they were celebrating their colleague. So kisha ya kwa young Genzis in place tiktokas wana celebrate na kuna pombi, wana expect ni. Ya, so mi mi I expected that before. Bwaisubu ni kwa najuwa pale wakuta doka, apa kuta ribika. That's the way of celebrating their friend and I expected it personally due to their young people. So mi kudu kwa na goma, kudu kwa na gengetu pale noma zana, yu kwa na pombi. Lafona shere kia bestia wana. Ni, ni, ni that's their culture. Tiktokas Genzis ni watuwa shere. Na... Ni ni, brand chira li kwa mutuwa? Brand chira li kwa kwa shere. Ali kwa kwa kwa shere. Ali kwa matuka shere. Ali kwa me lewa. Ali kwa that was his life. So mi mi yu aiku na surprise, na getu. No, a lot of people think that was quite disrespectful, especially to the family that was mourning. Respectful to who? To the family that was mourning the loss of their... Who's funeral was it? Brand chira. So Ericumundi, you support... I don't support, I was not surprised. I'm okay. Who's funeral was it? Brand chira. Ya, not the family's funeral. I understand what they mean by saying it is respectful. But brand chira lived his life the way he lived his life, had his friends. It was the biggest funeral of this year with his fans. And they celebrated him the best way they knew how. Do you think they were mourning without... Okay. All right, Eric, thank you so much. To Natarajia kuna labda hi shubuli sana sana ya vijana ppata kazi. Because I know it's quite a headache in our country, in different parts of the country. And thank you so much for coming to our show today. Thank you. So thank you so much, guys. Until next time, I've been a whole Shiko Gita on all platforms. You can find us at SPMBASKE. You can find me too at i underscore. I'm Shiko Gita. Bye bye.