 I know there are memories, of course you reflect your journey maybe when you're growing up. Is there a moment maybe you feel like, wow, this is me, this is Kenna talking to me directly? Yes, yes, the part particularly, pa le kwa hukas, I was once a huka. Nili kwa huka ki dogwa, a small stint of my life. Nika kula tiagas once. I figured this is not for me. I think I'm built out for corporate. Nika chana na yo manheno, tiagas once. Lafu nao nao tu alkuwa display apu, ki dogwa. And then manheno ya kujaribu. Kuwambia mungu, one more chance. Lemi jelu, if God was to count the chances of us from Him, my friend, I guess yes, abika. In Ichebiasu, when God was anikuwambia, janasi kuwa serious, leo nikuwa serious. So those parts of second chances for me are a big deal because I was given a second chance and I try even now in my personal life and in my social life and in my corporate life to give us many second chances to as many people as I can. So the whole idea of second chances for people, it's a very big deal, you know. And going back to your roots and saying, Dear Lord and humbled of this, for me that touched home for me because I mean most of us tumipiteo njiya. What we think is this was ghetto tumipiteo njiya. What were group of schools aja piteo. Lakin ni that for me was what held home. Right, I'm standing next to one of my boss in the industry. Of course you've been supporting creative in the industry. You're here to learn, you're here to network of course. You're here for one reason. We're here for the happy country, happy nation. How was the experience? It was totally awesome. I mean it's a fresh breath of air in terms of entertainment. We've seen things we've not seen in the industry in quite a while. Water stuck with me is a toa jahe kwa menu. And the reason it stuck with me is because Mazen jahe is one of my favourite meals. Believe it or never that I'm kikuyu. But in real I mean he's touched on our daily aspects of life. There's so much of the life he was living there that most of us have lived through and it's really nice. And I think the best part of it was the reaction from the audience. It was really awesome. I mean guys have really accepted it. I started an interview without you introducing yourself. Kindly reintroduce yourself. Oh let me introduce myself. My name is Redan Mungai. I'm the group general manager of Odibets Global. Odibets. Yes. Now I know their memories. Of course you reflect your journey maybe when you're growing up. Is there a moment maybe you feel like wow this is me. This is Kenna talking to me directly. Yes yes the part for the part particularly pale kwa hukas I was once a huka. Nili kwa huka kidogo a small stint of my life. Nika kula tear gas once. I figured this is not for me. I think I'm built out for corporate. Nika chana na yo maneno tear gas once. Lafu nona otu alkuwa display up o kidogo. And then maneno ya kujaribu. Kwa mbi amungu one more chance. Let me tell you if God was to count the chances of us from him. My friend. I guess yes a bigger. In Isheviya subun. God was a nikuwa mbi ya janasi kwa serious. Leo nikuwa serious. So those parts of second chances for me are a big deal because I was given a second chance. And I try even now in my personal life and in my social life and in my corporate life to give us many second chances to as many people as I can. So the whole idea of second chances for people it's a very big deal. You know. And going back to your roots and saying dear Lord and humbled of this. For me that touched home for me because I mean most of us to me piteonjiya. What we think is this will get to me piteonjiya. What were group of schools out there piteya. Lakin ni that for me was what was what held home. All right now for the campaigns you guys have been doing over the Christmas. You know what were kulembuzi. Christmasi. What was she na mbuzi. Of course the one who had won a she na mbuzi sana. Lakin ni kuna otu wama on asema. There is more you guys can do than mbuzi. I don't know muna pangani ni more than that. For now tuna se matuna kufana kusinda mbuzi. But 2024 is gal law full gal law full of surprises. As well as say I mean we are back to our roots. Community is our roots for us. So we will be doing a lot of community based things for us. Growing the community. Building the community. Muhes, muhes, muhes, muhes. You are interrupting my interview. Nice to see you. How are you doing? Ni kufiti. Kufiti. You are well bro. Nimefroyo kuwa nabana. Yeah, fitting. Sava ni kwa katikaji interview. He is tall in the show. Sorry. Fa wile ni kwanenda kusema sema. Kuhi para. Tuna sema beti ni jama.