 We saw an explosion at Embakasi. Ya, very sad. I saw that, those sides of Embakasi. Very sad. I saw they said the gas company was illegal. But I don't believe in that. First of all, someone gave them permission. They had electricity, they had water. They had all these things that you need for factory to run. It's those guys of the county. They are the ones who give all these licenses. But maybe someone didn't follow the regulations. But I got to go to Saki Dogo. Then I came back to Sijali. And I saw guys around the place have been complaining that they can smell gas. It is unfortunate that the county government officials cannot take any action before that. I mean, we don't need people to die or to get injured. Property to get damage for them now to take action. Like I've seen the governor say that he water lippy appeals the hospital. What is that? What is that? I mean, if someone cuts you and then says that you are poor, he is a bandit. I mean, it's unfortunate. I hope the guys who are injured get well. And for those who lost their lives, it's very unfortunate. And necessary and maybe rest in peace. Pioneers in the entertainment industry of course. Champion, bro. Memua Mapaiano. Mapaiano na Bamba. Na Bamba say, so na Ipiga. Na Ipiga. If the fans like it, we continue. And we always appreciate their support. Actually, we are having one in Eldoret. And March 9th. So kabo jabaitiko. How was the journey? It's been long. But we are here now. We started during COVID. We have so far done 26 events. Yes. This one in March is going to be the 27th one. All right, we are here at the Sea of Hennessy. And tonight we will be experiencing an exclusive listening party of one of the best Nigerian icon. Yeah, yeah. Kamasutako say, of course, exclusive. It is what? Ianya. Ianya. Ianya. Ianya. Yes. All right, of course, once upon a time exclusive listening party. Once upon a cut. Once upon a cut. Fumokorada. Bayasana. Now. Yajanza. Yajanza. Ebunia mimi, have you got a chance to go through the songs? I have not heard the album. But I'm sure it's good. I mean, I have to give props to Nigerians, especially when it comes to their beats. I think their beats carry the songs. Because their beats are, they've taken over the world. There's a reason why Afro beats is on all the charts. There's an Afro beat artist who has won a Grammy. So, I mean, they've been keeping at it for a long time. So, we have to give props where props is deserved. Akuna ajiha kuchukia. They've been working hard. Naumefika malumefika. And they're making money at it, you know. So, big up to them. Yeah, in the right position to advise me maybe. How do you see when an artist all the way from Nigeria coming to Kenya just to promote an album? That means there's a market. That's an open market. I mean, there's no way someone can take, spend his money, his time to come to another country and they are not sure of the returns. And as we've seen from the past, Kenyans love Nigerian music. Actually Kenyans are open-minded Africans when it comes to music. It's a good thing and it's a bad thing. It's a good thing because they accept everyone. It's a bad thing because sometimes it affects the local music. If you go to Nigeria or Uganda, South Africa, they rarely play other countries. We are the only most accommodative country in Africa. I think we are the most because we listen to everything. We listen to country music, we listen to reggae, we listen to hip-hop, we listen to jazz. I was in SA last year for around two weeks and I promise you they are playing the same songs. I was in Cape Town. They are playing a bit of a ma piano and the dance and garage is very big there. So yeah, I think for him if it's a good investment and he wants to come to Kenya, why not? What's your opinion? Just to compare our music industry, of course, we've seen only a few individuals, the likes of BN. It's right now, he has a sold out event at London. We don't see often our artists traveling to push the album. What I believe is when it's your time, it's your time. Okay, that's my thinking. When you've done something and now it's time for you to rip the fruits, it will come. So for Kenyan musicians, keep pushing. Actually we have many, many, many good Kenyan musicians. The problem is they don't get the platform, they don't get the sponsorship behind them. We see like Nigerian music. We are really backed by rich people. They are helping them create studios, make videos. So we need people to conscientiously try to support music financially. You can support music, yes, by saying I like, I like, but you need to put some action. If you like a particular artist, Naukwana Pesa, I mean, invest in that artist, if you are sure Kutakwana Arohae, invest in that artist. So we need to invest in our artist, that's the key thing. We don't make music without money. That's life, yeah. I've gone through the album once upon a cut. I've not seen any single Kenyan artist being featured on the album. That's the reason why they're not here tonight. Maybe to learn from Iaia. Iaia. You know, that's his personal decision. I'd be very happy if there were Kenyan artists in that album. I mean, it's always good to be involved in someone's project. But at the end of the day, it's a personal decision. So whatever his management and him were thinking behind doing an album without maybe his Africans, I don't know. So I don't know. All right, actually today we saw an explosion at Embakasi. Yeah, very sad. I saw that, those sides of Embakasi. Very sad. I saw they said the gas company was illegal. But I don't believe in that. First of all, someone gave them permission. Someone gave them land. They had electricity. They had water. They had all these things that you need for factory to run. So it's those guys of the county. They're the ones who give all these licenses. But maybe someone didn't follow the regulations. But I got up at Saki Dogo. Then I came over to Sijali. And I saw guys around the place had been complaining that they can smell gas. But unfortunately the county government of Sijali cannot take any action before that. We don't need people to die or to get injured, property to get damage. For them now to take action. Like I've seen the governor say that he water lipee bills hospitalily. What is that? What is that? If someone cuts and then says he has a bandage. Anyway, it's unfortunate. The guys who are injured get well. And for those who lost their lives it's very unfortunate and necessary and may they rest in peace. Una wakenya mawa defraisho sana because to learn a government spokesman Isaac Mawura. Aki sama wakenya mawa changisha tu na biti economical hard times, you know? Sazad changisha ina onatumia 700 billion million, kuripia state house. State house is one of the most useless houses in the world. I've never seen anyone who benefits from state house. I mean, it's very unfortunate. Have you been to sweat house? No, to do what? I'm not a thief. Miss Mkora, I don't need to go to state house. All right, lastly, a message to your fans. Oh, I have fans. Sorry, sorry. I didn't know I have fans. Anyway. What do you have haters? I remember one question is that now yesterday we saw it KRG, and then Whisky River announced that having the last show. Is it that? What is happening to the entertainment clubs because they are closing down? Every club has its own story. Whisky River has been there for a long time. I don't know about Kastaveira. I don't like talking about things I don't know. And the other one is which one? There were three. There's another one that's closing. I don't remember. There's another one. Every club has a story. I can't say it's because of either the economy or people don't like the place. So it depends on what is happening. But as they close down, I wish them all the best. I know Whisky River is invested in another club. I don't know about Kastaveira, but they'll be fine, they'll be fine. Kenyans are resilient. We always work hard. How much will we survive COVID? There's nothing we can survive. What about this government? This government everybody knows. I don't need to say. Manajua too. Things are bad. And they need to do something. I don't know if they'll do something. It's unfortunate. Thank you so much for your time. Sawa.