 I keep it in the hashtag, it is the stand kei at Y254 channel at Ramaguko and you can make sure that you follow us live on our website www.y254.co.ke And it will be quite unfair if I don't end the show with this. Jerusalem. Yes. I'm aware that the majority leader Emus Kimunya had spoken in parliament. Yes. He said that you are supposed to stand up in numbers for the shoot of Jerusalem that is taking place tomorrow. Yes, we are doing the shoot tomorrow. Tomorrow. Yes. You rehearsed today. Yes. No, we've been rehearsing for the week. Since last day. We have been rehearsing on Monday and on Wednesday probably. The day is that we don't have our seating. When we don't have our seating. Because we don't also want to eat into the time that we are supposed to do our work. But you are sure that you've registered to eat after these three years? Yes, of course. They are very difficult. But they are able actually as well. But make us understand why Jerusalem is a challenge for parliamentarians. Jerusalem is a challenge actually for Kenyan. Of course, most of us know that Jerusalem is a challenge came at a point when the whole world was actually in crisis with the coronavirus. Most people were at home. Most places were closed up and there was a lot of depression setting in. So it was originally a South African song. But people took it and adapted it from all over the world. So people were singing it as a theme song of COVID. Sort of as a theme of hope. And if you see Jerusalem, it's the home of many religions. So it hosts whether it's Christians, Muslims, everybody lays claim to it. So it was actually symbolic that it was a theme song of all religions that brings it's theme song for hope. As parliament we have actually adopted it. We have adopted the theme peace in diversity. And basically what we are saying that I can sit with my brother Ole Sankokas we have done now. Disagree. He will support Deputy President William Ruto. And I will support on the Borailaumolo Dinga without fighting. We are not hitting each other with stones and rocks. But we don't agree in principle. We don't have to kill each other. So the theme of Jerusalem is to tell people we don't all have to think the same. But we can respect each other even when we don't agree. And there will be times when we really totally completely disagree even with Ole Sankokas. But even then we don't have to kill each other. We will be dancing. I mean you will not see it tomorrow because we are releasing it deliberately on Mashujade. Mashujade. Because all Kenyans are Shujas. What does Jerusalem mean for you? People say that even though she said we may not agree on everything but we just have to be united. Whether it's will barrels, kukuteni or anything. Yes. We are united. Yes. And she's actually our chairperson. Together with Kenyans. Yes they are co-chairs. And what we want to pass on? We just want to pass a message that as Kenyans I didn't apply to be born a Kenyan. Destiny and faith and God have brought us together. So we have to build this country. We have to unite this country. And we are in a country that we can say one nation, one people, one love, one God. And we have all the same destiny. And I think we can compete with her today here. I don't know if it's ready. And again. And again. Yes. Yes. And then the last thing. And the last thing I want to make a preview. Yes. And the last thing that I wanted to tell you is that this is a Christian song. Unlike when we are given some songs like Narege we don't understand. When we are given some words like Timi Kuchialala we don't understand. We want basically to be more Christian. To be a country that sing Christian songs. A country that sing patriotic songs. It's a religious song. Yes, it's a religious song. Because even in our group there are also Muslims and others. Yes, it's a religious song. And that's why I'm telling you symbolically Jerusalem is a city that is owned by all religions. So it is a song of faith and hope.