 We've seen Matthew you're training, but you tell us about us, he had me No, no, Zandani, no. Mine we came before, shit hit the fan. We sat down, had a conversation, we spoke about the things he's done wrong, the things he's done right. I was like do this direction, I made this and this mistakes, do this and this, but it was not to feed off him. It was more advisory. That's why even after that we had a meal, he met a couple of other celebrities, we talked, then now we started the Obinna TV story. Like we're gonna bring you on board, but first we need to take this time. You know you can't tell someone, we'll bring them tomorrow and say no, no, no. We saw him, we had time and adjust and then our things went south. So mine was very different, mine was not, see what brand she had, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, yeah. But what Nyako said was very true and I even spoke to, was it bani, bani experience? I was like, you bloggers should now look for positive stories. The problem is positive stories don't sell. I haven't seen it in my channel. I do positive stories bro. Guys are not clicking on it. I'm like you don't realize this is what can change your life. I brought Gilad, we're talking about investing in farming. But bring someone who's done some other thing that is scandalous. I'm like yo, you guys really? So that's the problem. And now all the bloggers are like because they feed from YouTube, I'm like, myself I make my money elsewhere. The YouTube money is for paying the team and these other small things. So the bloggers that are main on YouTube is a main source of income. They have to look for those clickbaits and scandalous stories and everything. And the problem is if we keep doing that, that's a society we're raising. People just want negative news and negative news and negative news and negative news. No positive news. And that is a problem. See all the time. See kama kumiki ya tiktokuna. Kanyongana be kumiyongana ta kumiyongana. Kumiki ya tiktokuna my inventions, onna wherever. Even look at my IG stories. Most of the things I repost. Either an invention, a very informative post or just some funny things. I never put the negative things at it. No, no, I don't dwell in negativity. Right, Obina, yesterday was one of the best experience in your life. You've managed, you got a chance to be part of an amazing celebration. For my Prime Minister wife, Aida Odinga was celebrating her birthday. You among the official MCs for the birthday. It was a private... No, I'm a man. I was the official MC. You were the official MC? Yes, I was not a man. I was the official MC. It is a private event. We share with us the experience once you receive the call, working, being part of the amazing history. Yo, so first of all, I get called with a very strange number. So I look at through call like a nipatiajina fly, very weird. I even remember showing my manager, I'm like eh ona nani anani pigia, but I didn't pick. So what happens is I never pick numbers I don't know. Unless I've saved your number. Because every time I pick a number I don't know. It's always a situation. It has always been a situation. Ni aji o bina maze, maze ni nini nani naku pigia kutokas jiyu api maze, niku kaunenge maze, nitu mi e kaki hitu jo. And in a day you can get like 50 of those. So I'm always like when you call and I don't know the number, I will hang up and I'll text you kindly text. So if it's business or if it's whatever, or if it's whatever you need, you'll just take me out. Bina, my name is Kido. I was looking for ABCD. And if it's in my capacity, I normally send. Kuna muna naku mazo mbili, so 50. My PA does that. I'm like who to me how 50, Bob nini. Then na tuman ona niya maze. Strangely enough, they never text the same number they called. And say, maze thanks ni me patawana niya maze tu. Okay. Ata kwa miya, maze kuna muta mi ni tu mi ya maze strange na maa maata kolio na maze mi ya mi ni tu mi ya awa pigyangi. So I never picked. So I didn't pick so I kindly text. And it was texted, hi Obina, I am Mama Aido Dingas PA. This is my name. And we wanted to see if we can engage you on this and this and this. Then I was in the middle of Sunday, I'll call back. So when I finished call back, we had a meeting, we had a couple of meetings, met the whole organizing team. We went through a couple of conversations until we agreed on a couple of deliverables until when it happened. And it was beautiful. Bro, I have not seen that high number of educated people in the same space. Eh? Kajuna mi ni? No bro, I am doing my degree excuse you. So what's in my hand? I've said I've never seen that type of educated people in the same space. Like una pata una pata kuna, guest of onani professor Doctor Lafuzeres ni Mabonzo. Sasa hapa kila mutu ni Doctor Professor Engineer. Doctor Professor. I was calling the names ma'am like yo. Alumni of Uwitch School. Uwitch school. Ngady alumnais ni oro nafanya visuri. Si si ni ma old boy. Old boy ni watu maisha kitugimu wachapa. Alumnais ni oro nafanya visuri. So palikul kwa na ma professor kuna ma nini, kuna ma nini, there's the Azimio leadership principles, there's senior counsels, there are lawyers, there are doctors, there are what, there are what. I think the lowest person who is lowest educated in that room was me. I was the only Anuki Dogo because I'm doing my degree now. So I think Mimiki Dogo, I think I'm a more patient. So it was nice and then also it was not a political forum. That was made very clear in the meeting because initially when you go to such events you're like so is it a political, so you know, so it was not a political forum. Even the politicians were there, nobody spoke politics. Nobody said hi, none of that. It was about mama's birthday and it was about mama and Baba's 50th anniversary. The family was there, the friends were there, people they've been with for years, people they've worked with for years and everything. The cake was nice, the food was beautiful, prinsinda was performing, Obina was hosting the ladies dressed to impress. They were looking nice. It was at Kempinski, invites only. The thing was just A1, it was a very nice experience. Highlight? Highlight for the night was Baba singing happy birthday for mama in German. Alimba, alamuka, alafalikwana ita mama baby. I was like yo, it was very alive. I've seen baby is here. Because so this is why I split it. So we did mama's birthday first and then when we finished and we cut the cake and everything and then now later now we did the anniversary because there are two events, you can't match them. So when it was mama's birthday now, Baba came and did the birthday song for mama and the grandkids also did something for mama and Baba did English happy birthday song, then he did a German one. I was just like yo and then Baba was very chill. Even when we were talking with Baba he was more, he was very receptive. Like when I was telling him now we want to do the dances. Like yes, yes, yes, he was even asking for songs to dance to. They did the dance, they did whatever. It was basically the whole night was a highlight bro. It was just from the night experience. Kulitia is Baba's favorite song. Reggae, Baba loves Reggae. Nobody can stop Reggae. Now it makes sense. Now so Baba said a story about how they went to what was the name? Let me just say Jamaica for the context. Montego Bay, that was the name. So he said the story the way they went to Montego Bay. He wanted to go to Montego Bay with mama and they travelled and they went where and trained that into Bego and he met these people and all that story and he was being taken through, they went to Rio de Janeiro. So he was talking about the whole thing of how they been and I realized he really loved the Caribbean vibe and he said him and mama really wanted to go to the Caribbean. So mama independently in her life she had said she really go to the Caribbean and Baba also independently said he really go to the Caribbean. So they went together with the family and he really loved it and he also asked for those songs over there. So that's what I figured. Amipenda sana is on my Reggae vibes. What about mama? Mama loves Prince Indio. That's why Indio was there. Mama said Indio has to perform. Even when she was coming she said Indio should do this song and this song and they dance. It got to a point where we need to move to the next program but mama is dancing. Yes, so what do you do? Mama is favorit in the song. Hi. Nimesawu Gina. Bro, do you know I left there at 3 a.m. in the morning. Yo, what was the song? Forgotten. But is this one for singing about friends of Indio, where are you? Yes, it's about friends of Indio calling them there. There were two, there was another one. I forgot that other song. It's a lua song. Of course, I'll have to ask you this question. What have you learned from seeing Baba treating mama Aida? Singing for mama Aida? I learned that love is a beautiful thing and a lot of patience and that marriage wants a lot of patience and work because mama spoke about how when Baba is being this and this is happening and you know she's been there for over 50 years and we've seen where Baba has been. The things that have happened in this life and mama has always been there. So if you find the right woman, bro, everything because everything you know the woman is the one who holds the house together. The man will always provide and be there but the woman is the one who holds. So mama held the family together all along and she was always there supporting Baba and Baba was always there loving mama. So it shows you that it doesn't mean everything has been smooth but that one only shows you that if you find the right woman and you guys really intend and your intention is about your marriage it will work. Fuku sobina, now, I understand. Red card ime panda. Olajuwa Baba si om twa kuchesana. I believe wudu tuma invoizuka attach kido gopale kya re-taxafu ju na ukeka bang titi. Isra ilo na tuma kwa simu. Amona pwa wakash but I know for sure usha smile December ta ilo nyu tua wak. Ah, mi siya pada school fees mimi. Mi siya pada school shia attachu mimi. Uli pwa shingapi jaman indola simu. Pesakidogo tsu. Ya, ae sita sema pesangapi. Inkidogo tsu. Wali nimbari kindi yo. Pesakidogo tsu. Can we make a guess? You can make a guess but I will not. Punch? Hey, focus. Hey, miskiya. To engage ya. 500,000 is not a bad. Ae, mi mi siya sema nili pwaivo but piya siya kata. I will play the fifth. I will play the fifth. Uli, the next client tu na kuna jwe? No, of course. No, red cardangu li panda 2023. So, mine pandas with the year. Because after the year you do a lot and then you move to the next level. So, see here jana pekiakia. Yes, it was. Yes, it was. Invites only. Una fi kawo bila kaduna mbiwa weni nani. Ae, mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi wia wapi. Uru ni kwa constituents. Because you know for sure aweshmol kwa pali, wakisa mokupati 1 million. I believe you can talk on 100 million. Do you know the grandkids? No, the kids gave their mother a million shillings to her library. They funded a donation. Yes. And former CS David Ossia and also with the wife. They also gave half a million to the library as a birthday gift. So pali kwa big boys me. Big boys only. Pa la kukwana watu o, you know, you know, you know. La pledge. Kuna kwa pledge? Oh no, I always don't pledge, my friend. What do you mean? Give you cash. Why are we pledging? Why are we pledging and I can write you a cheque? Why are we pledging and I can do you a fair transfer? Pledges for people who are not sure if they will get the money. So I'm pledging next year. I will give. No. It was not pledged. They give you apu na apu. I don't say I'm going to pledge. Alright, a message to Baba and Mama Ida for giving you an opportunity, lifetime opportunity chance. It was an honor. It was an honor. And even after the event I went to mama like it's been an honor hosting this. And we laughed about it. And she enjoyed and actually the PA just called me like about an hour ago. Telling me it was nice and mama was happy, Baba was happy. They informed me to call you and tell you this was this and that. So it was nice. It was an honor and I'm Humboldt. Sayisana Ngoja to saya president and Naya deputy president. Now the only event that can rival that is the president's birthday or the president's anniversary the deputy president's birthday or anniversary. That's the only one that can rival. Zingina zoteziko chiniki dogo chinia iyo. There's no other event that can rival. It's not okay. Agani. No, Agani can rival when and which event can happen in Kenya that can rival that one. There's none. I think it's the biggest one that has happened this year. Mama's birthday in their 50 years anniversary. We were asking people when they were doing the dance now anybody who has been married for 45 years and above you can join them on the dance floor with your personal person. Hakuna. Naya 40 Hakuna. Waleza kuchesia pa 30 na 35. Halafu watuwa one week pia na pia kulele. That's easy. Na mu dance suko kwa nyumba. No. Avina. Yes. Yesterday Shekila made it clear Kenyan men are no romantic. No. Most important thing is that Kenyan men are poor in bait. Clearly she has not dated Luo men. Because if you say Kenyan men are no romantic na general men and Luo men is the same thing. There's no difference. Yeah. It's the same thing. How they talk, how they brag, how they treat the women is the same thing. You've clearly not met men from Mombasa. Wana umewale, wana kupenda vizuri, wana kunini vizuri. You've not met Luo men. I don't know. I'm a Luo man and I've seen how some nini men react some men from Mombasa. I also seen their beats relaxed because women like men who are very chilled and in control. So I don't know about the other tribes yet but she's clearly not dated Luo men. So she should consider trying a couple of Luo men and then she will No. Yeah. That one is inevitable. You know what I say ma high risk, high rewards. Yeah. So you have to risk with a Luo man for you to experience that love you've never experienced but also chances are high you might fall in the hands of a wrong Luo man. Piwa na piwa karaktangine po light. Wana se ma hey men ka lie. Yep. A man born lies. Everybody's okay. I want to say everybody's born a liar. However, this is what I would say. People lie for different reasons. Someone will lie to protect you. Most people lie to protect. For example, baby Karo, Karo ni nani? Karo ni chipo wango. I can't tell my woman Karo ni chipo wango. So what I will say, Karo, Karo is a colleague. What do you mean? I have lied already but to protect her. But if Karo wasn't there I wouldn't have to lie. So it comes with the circumstances but the people will always lie to protect you. But also we have people who just lie for the fan of it. So now that's the problem. But most people just lie. Women lie, men lie all the time. The only thing that don't lie is numbers. Numbers don't lie bro. Numbers don't lie. Men lie, women lie. Depends on the circumstance. Might be a big lie, might be a small lie. The one for... Do you want me to talk to a new man? Ujiya toka? La is a lie. Me ni meshafika mi alia? Ujiya fika? A lie is a lie. Yeah. Okay Obina, as we wind up now, Tik Tok. Yes. Watua Taptap. Yes, Taptap please. Watua Tuma. Tuma Lion. Ah, Tuma Miyambiri. Tuma Miyambiri ni kwa kei ele kitu. Oh, Tuma ni ni kutumiwe picha ni kenyonga. What about it? The great news is that we'll be able to monetize. Our offices will be open soon in Kenya. Okay. But now there was a story whereby it might be restricted or it may end up being abandoned. As a parent, I would really want it to be moderated and restricted because I've gotten my kids off Tik Tok. They were there, but now they account for Tik Tok and the one who's running it. Because wakwa pwana scroll, they just bump into things and guys are just posting for the sake of likes and views and then they don't think it through and could uptap the screen. So if it's moderated, it's good burning it, it will not be good because the people are earning and living from it. And also sometimes burning something does not mean you'll get the solution. People can still have it through VPN and the likes. People have backends, bro. So don't come up with a solution that will limit other people's livelihoods because they also have right to hustle and survive in everything. But find a way to moderate the content. That will be the best way. That will be the best way. Yes. Alright, as we wind up now, bina, back to school. Next week, parents are taking kids back to school. And then you're always there to warn people like, eh, mtumia karatasi. Mimi na fanya shopping list. You pay your bills. How are you prepared for now for the... Mini me kwa na we ventia baba na mama jana. Sasa has said that at school fees, kido ugun na una kama ita ni rampa. Ion ni said that. Eh, nyu. Si muli kwa muna enjoy. Enjoy the fees. This is what I always tell people all the time. Children are very expensive. Yes. Especially if you are there. If you are not there, children are not expensive because you have deadbeat fathers and mothers. So if you are planning to be present in your kids' lives, before you plan to have that child, before you accidentally have that child, think it through. Use protection if you can't abstain. And the minute you decide to have a child, be very sure you'll be able to take care of them. They're very expensive. Schools are being opened next week. Parents now are going to stress your school fees. Mulabra me ungeza uniform, me nuna ni ni ni ama me konda ama me poteza. CBC size you are buying things nearly every day. There's extracurricular activities. There's a tutor, child transport. It is too expensive. So think about it. All the parents might say, I wish you well, nga nga na tu polepole. Don't give up on that child. And we always figure it out. Nali pa tu polepole na bambanya pana pole tu kisonga. Okay. You being a parent, we saw what happened to Diana, the Bahatis family, for the shopping. Now, of course, you've shown us your family, your lovely family online. Do you fear now people will come back maybe to just create stories to hunt you? No, no. I don't fear stories to... stories that are created out here don't hunt me. They don't hunt me at all because they're stories that are created. Provided it is not me and it's not come from within. That's why I'm never even bothered with the perception that people have of me. You don't know me. You know me. Other people in my circle know me. Atu kwen bia, nga jihubina jana alifanya iwa, nga jihubina. Ah, no, no, no, jihubina. Uku shuadil kwen jihubina. But someone who has jihubina jihubina, jihubina jihubina. Ah, kwen jihubina. Jinga jihubina. Because they don't know. So the perception you have about me and my kids is your perception. But what I always tell people is this. If you want to see the reality that happens between me and my kids, go to their channels. They'll be in us. Watch. You'll pick, if you are sharp, you'll pick. But when you bonzo atu kwen jihubina, black and blue, you'll steal. Me have found people who will see with this microphone, but what I insist, this microphone is not white. It's a black microphone. It's, you know, it's this thing over here, not this. I'm at this one, it's black. But what I said, it was green. Perception is different. So however you decide to perceive and do photoshop and come up with stories, it's up to you. They've come up with a lot of stories. There's a time, some people, sasa nani, Mogan, they were saying Mogan is my child. For a very long while. They even put, mimi mauna hejusni kwa, lakini kidogo. Mi wali aka pichanguna Mogan, baka they used to DM me. They used to DM me, where, take care of your child. This is your child. This is your child. Ultupam doko orphanage because Mogan was going from an orphanage, then Bati took the child nini. Mogan said, Diana nasimto toa Bati. He was adopted. So they used to say that was my child. Before every, I'm like yo, and I've seen many other stories as well. You see. Do you know the time kuna de ma liza ma kuna boliangu? De ma dasi atuja ya tashikan ata iwi mkono. Naka insist mi ni kozileza, kwa DM? I'm like yo, ali ana baka ata kafanyanga interview. Back then, then ni ni that was big was Gafla and Nairobi Exposed. Isono zili kwa channel Biggie. She went and did. I'm like yo, kwa ni mimi? Ai? Kwa ni kwa injingine? I used to look at this, and she insisted. So later when things happened, then she came and apologized. She was like, you know, I just wanted the whatever, whatever, the hype and everything. People do all that. Right now, the someone who's going around saying he's my brother. He's building from it and he's really insisting. He's already even doing interviews. And I warned him, I told him, bro, you have 24 hours to apologize, retract and say the truth. He went further and even dared me. Everything is in order and all I can say is we are cruising nicely. Yes. All right. You reached out to Bahati regarding what is happening with Diana? No, no, no, no, no. Why would I? It's a close friend, maybe. No, we are not that close. We are pals. We are quintenses. We are business mates. But we are not that tight. If we are that tight, I would have. But even what's happening now, it's not a major thing. We are in Bahati. Bahati has been through us. Manafigiai na mshituwa. Bahati lives for that. We are at yours, you need me, bro. Bahati ya kymukaibas bui na Bahati ya trend for negative reason, niosikwata pumuafizuri. He's used to. Musikiai na mshituwa, you guys are... You ni kitukidogo. Bahati is stronger than that. Diana is stronger than that. All I'll say is this. Before, guys, you go for allegations and everything, and it's all people online. Make sure you know these people and ask yourself, kama ni meaning kwa na ambiwa hivi. Nasi, true, how would I fail? True. And also, I'll always tell people, before you malign anybody's name or brand or image online, just know that inezakukuramba. Naiki kuramba, you will serve as an example. And if you serve as an example, it will not be a nice place. There's something called cyber crimes. If you are and bully online, watwa di sewa na kukujiya. Bro na sikuta, sikua hivi na ipatewendoko on the offside. Uta kipenda. Uta lalnesu. Aa, uta kipenda. All right, Abina, thank you so much for having us. I just remember a question, just the last one. It's long since I saw you with Tumbeli. Okay. How's Tumbeli? Maybe last time we talked Tumbeli, you guys are catching up, still hanging out together because you guys used to work together. You were buddies then before because we never seen you close then before with Tumbeli now this. Okay, so Tumbeli has a brand. It's called Tumbeli TV. I have a brand called Obina TV. When we spend more time together, we start focusing on one brand and it's not one brand, there are two brands. So with Tumbeli, I did my part and then when you do your part, you spruce up someone, you let them also fly. So now he's flying, he's doing a good job. We are still okay. We are not enemies. We are not whatever. You might not see us a lot because Tumbeli is very mobile. Like me, you always find me miyale on Monday Tuesday when I'm doing the live. Tumbeli ako mombasa, ako api, ako api because that's the nature of his job and his channel. Mine is different. Mine are more for a grounded person. You'll see miyale on Monday Tuesday, Wednesday if I don't have this, I'll be doing this, I'll be golfing, I'll be in the shooting range, I'll be in the gym. So mine is different. So we are not enemies. I groomed him nicely, go to a point where now we felt from here he can be able to go out on his own because now I'm grooming someone else as well. So you have to create space for another person to also come in. You happy to see Tumbeli now progressing in the right way because you've meant to Tumbeli? Yes, why would I not be happy? Let me ask you a very simple question. If Tumbeli progresses, what do I lose? Nothing. There you have the answer. Bro, the cake is too big. I want to see Tumbeli progress. I want to see you, I want to see Kiyoko, I want to see who and who, every other person. We all do different things. There might be similar somehow with different things to appeal to different people. There's someone who likes Tumbeli who doesn't like me. There's someone who likes you, doesn't like me. There's someone who likes me, who doesn't like you. And that's the way life happens. We can all like the same thing. We can all get the same thing. The cake is too big. Tumbeli is doing well, his channel is doing well. We put a lot of work towards his channel when it was beginning. There's a time mi chanelang, tumbeli kuwana pitan naivi. Niko 67k subscribers, ako 68. Nikifika 69, ame pitan. Akini pitan ame pitan. I haven't checked of late, but it's really growing and it's doing well. Right now, the guy is driving a BMW. What do you mean? When I met him, he was not driving a BMW. What's the driving? What do you think? It's progress. You have to progress. At the minute, you meet someone and they come into your life. When you live, or when they live, they have to live with something. Yes, whether it is life lessons, whether it is financial gains, spiritual, emotional, physical gains, it goes on a certain direction. So, it's doing well and I'm happy for him. And life goes on. All right, Obina. Uli mek post tukasema unengia. Watuengi uali unakamunengia 10 over 10. Okay. I don't know what's happened. Nani mek komes jengia. We're here to see you. Very good. So, you wait and see. All right. Let's stay tuned for more. Wait and see. Don't conclude on things that you don't know. We're not going to go, but they come down. Nine days to go. Relax. Relax. One hour to go. This is what I always say. Okengia maliunengia kama champi. When you go for an audition, for an interview, for a job, you know, I was asking, do you have... No. Get it like the boss. Weh. Kwa ni uwiwa mejwa kitwa tujwi? You see. And then also when you get there, also when you get to the negotiating table, negotiate for what you're comfortable with. Exactly. And then now you let now people speculate. I'm a wakaya. It's like when someone calls me for an event. I'll send you my red card. So you discuss with your people, then when you reach back to me, I know me fika bei. Kamu fiki bei ni sawa. I'll give you Tumbili's number. I'll give you Kiyoko's number. I'll give you Erikomondi's number. I'll give you whoever's number. Mame ya ribu hapa. So it's okay. The job will be done, yes? Just not with me. So that's what happens. So you do your best, shop like a boss, give your rate, then fold your hands and wait. Kwa ni what's your red card? No, I can't tell you. Unless you have a job, then I'll share it with you. No, as soon as you say kwa Erikomondi. Ya, ya, ya. See now. Eriko na charge so? Si juya na charge aje. But this is what I normally do. Okay. But actually say that with utmost respect. This is what I normally do. When a client calls me for a job, I always ask for the nature of the job. If they don't talk to my manager and they get to me direct, I'm like, cool. This is my red card. They'll tell me, oh, you know, you know, you know, I'm like, the best I can do is this. Oh, but you know, you know, I'm like, listen. This is my red card. I've given you this discount. Now I'll do two things. One, I can refer you to my manager so you guys can negotiate because I'm not a very good negotiator. I mean, I don't know who I am. Or number two, I can recommend other people who will still get the job done. But now you'll have to negotiate with them. Maybe they'll take that or lower or higher. It depends. And I even list names. I'll tell you, I'll give you this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this. And sometimes it happens. Miu tumia klana bakana namba. Dio namba ya Riko, dio namba ya Tumbili, dio namba ya Nani, dio namba ya Fwene Ken, dio namba ya whatever. Whatever you decide. It's up to you. It's up to you, but mimi yankuni hi. No, just sometimes kwameza watu wana chomapia. But here we are as a deliverer. Uko nangapi 115, takupia namsani mungini nani 150. Yes, sometimes we want to chomapia. Yeah, people do that a lot that I've realized, but me I'm not wired that way. Mmsani ya kichoma wachiaji chome. Miu anasema, I'll send you the number, talk to them. Me, I never negotiate for an artist. The same way when a client calls me, like I have an agency. So when a client calls me, they want this event to happen or this influencing for this whatever product. I'm like, who are you looking to work with? I'm looking to work with ABCD. I always reach out to the person. I'm like, kiddo. Client anta kaiwi, how much will you charge unan yambia? I will put my markup and I'll give the client. So the client pays me, I'll pay you what you quoted. My agency will make its markup and we move. But I'll not come and tell you, unanya client ameli asana najiwa. Akili anta kwambia. Akili anta kwambia, me sema kuna ii. Then I'll tell you, me my agency fee is this. 10% 20% Yes, whatever we agree on. But I mean, oh najiwa, no, no, no, that's not my, but I don't negotiate for you, but I do. Okay. All right. Thank you so much for watching an exclusive interview with one and only Obina, the next Jeff Koinangi will have in 254. Obina, God bless you for your time. Nisema next, Steven Kober. Steve Harvey. Amen. Niweke Uko. Amen. Yondo Vision. Amen. Yes, yes. Thank you so much for being with us. And uh... Ruku Timbaya. Asante was. All right. If you're watching us for the first time, remember to subscribe, comment, like, and turn on. And if you have any comments or if you have any questions about Obina, or if you have any questions about P-22 or if you have any questions about Moolizia Zandani, thank you so much for your time. My good name is Silver Kido. And behind the camera, my director for today is Masai. Let me sign out.