 Just like that, we interrupted nine boys. Sorry, hi, good morning. Thank you for watching Why Ain't the Money, the latest pepper show in this hair town. I keep telling you, do you believe me? No, not yet. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, all the way to Friday, 7th and through 10th in the morning. Sauce, sauce, guaranteed. Natko engi, usuniratini mipu kiyangu. These are representative for each day as if not women rep because you see what is your asana. But you know what I'm trying to say. So, on Facebook, 1-5-4 channel, on Twitter. Again, the hashtag is one of the morning. Or WCW. And we're asking you today. Ukom dogunani, when you were younger, what did you want to be when you grew up? And what happened between then and now? How it started and how it's going? Let us know. But before we get to anything, to salimiane, yes, please allow me to say hello or to allow my guests to say hello to you. Hi. Hi. How are you guys? Are you serious? I sounded a bit loud. I'm louder than both of you. Okay. Ogiza volume. Hi, what's your name? Hi. I'm Ken Andrew Muganda. A student at Dexter University. And I'm happy to be here once again. Yeah, okay. You're going to give me excitement? I will. Or I'll pull your behead, sir. I will give you excitement. Good job. Hashtag is 1 in the morning. And shawde hand. I love your nails. I'll just do like this first. Come on. I still have a ha sensitivity to that. Remove imaginary hair from our head. And Emily and Mary say, from the Eastermeer prefecture Institute of Certified Studies for the International Relations. That sounds important. What did you want to be when you were younger? Like you. Really? I've never thought I'd be here for my personal life. I was very confused as a child. I wanted to be a lawyer. I wanted to be a doctor. I was just confused. Why, why, why are you changing? I was just doing, I think it was just the excitement. I think generally in my heart I wanted to act, just to say me too, because there is a lot of people watching TV. So I think I just wanted to act. And this is a form of acting, so I think I'm okay. And who is this baping me in the morning? Nani, it's true, we are live, it truly is true. Andrew, what did you want to be? When I was young, a small boy, I wanted to be a footballer. It's always been in my heart, but it didn't materialize. But I became a teenager and I wanted to be a lawyer. Yeah, that also didn't work out. So what happened? What happened in between? I want to know what happened. For the lawyer stuff, high school happened, you know. Results? Yes. He did the same one you. So we just had to put that in the bin. But when I was a kid, football, I'd say what happened is there were not enough coaches and real teams around for me to play. So it's also a dream I had which also went to the bin. So both of my dreams just went to the bin like that. And I understand playing football is almost like being a model. Kuna edge, filani unansaputiyan biebro, hene? Hene, hene, mefika. Nili jwa tu, nia chani tuniki tu, it's too late. So you're a football enthusiast. Yes, I am very much. Manutulishinda jiana. Hene, atatutulishinda jiana. What happened to your dream when you were younger? Well, I wanted to be a journalist. Then matiangi hit. So I got confused. I wanted to know after that, you know, was this one of the visa. No matiaka wukupanya nini sasa. I wanted to be a journalist. I dream of being a model. Things that don't make sense to appearance. So you have to find something that I can just copy. But thank God. Air is doing me good. How do you apply it to your life? What does even international relations mean? I want to be a journalist. It's all about diplomacy. And it's drivile practice it. Because still when I'm pursuing it right now, you will meet a lot of people who are like, I am, you know what you was saying. I'm still getting desperate. Utena je kwa ambasida. Hauna experience. At 20, unenda kwa mbena ni unataka job embassy. I'm a foreign affairs. You know, I'm still getting desperate. Maybe I won't even pursue it in future. Maybe I won't even pursue it in the media. You know, you never know. They are dream killers out there. I know. Guy, you've not seen like, I am everywhere. Part of the careers that I've been in. Did any one ever crush your dreams? Have you ever been a bro at the wedding? I don't know. I had obviously a ball. I had support from my parents. I had a point school in Kengiliasana. So later when I was in Rudi, I was serious about it. The best thing to do was to say, Hey, I don't know what to do, but I always do. You can't go far with it. So I took it for fun, but it was hard for me. And for law, obviously I was in high school and I was too determined. So I took it for history. Kila, Ketu and so on. Then, Ika fika tumali, Ika anguka tuivo jwea results. Ika matiangi. Kila kisha, Ika anguka evo. But still, what she said about experience, I have a dream. I want one day to become a good coach, a good football manager. Yes, but also experience. They want older guys to have opportunities for now. Even if you don't see many young coaches at 25 or less in this country. So Nikitu had follow, but I'll give my best. I also feel like things like football, modeling, these practical things. Our parents are like football. I feel like in our country, not even our parents, basically Kenya, we don't appreciate that talent. We don't appreciate our talent. That should be on the lookout. Because other countries people are doing good doing football, modeling, people are really doing good. If we can support this, is it practical thing? Yes. In other like European countries, you find kids at 5, 6, starting to play football. Professionally. Professionally. In this country, guys are 20, that's when they are being taught how to pass a ball. And also modeling. In Europe, in the United States, they are already on Instagram. This girl wants to be a model. She is already doing modeling. It's just so different in this country, but we are here. We have to work with it. Is it perhaps that maybe sometimes we bite off more than we can chew? For example, in spain, when I came here, when I came here, I have not set myself up for disappointment. Yes. Do you think we are just we want to be like this person? Do you think so? I feel like when we are kids, you have that kind of person that you admire. I want to be a pilot. And then in a happy looking girl class, how she can be how she can be like me. Yes. You come to understand you have to pursue something that will make you happy, that you can be happy doing for the rest of your life. So I feel like sometimes when you are young, we bite more than we can chew. Yes. Andrew, before you answer me, I want to read a couple of our comments from our people on the ground. On Facebook, Y254 channel on Twitter. Hashtag is wide the money. Mwanguza. Anderson says, na taza mani kia wibbingo katika kawantia ki liwi kusmukweli kumruchon milita kwa, nita katu niwe polisi. Do ni pigiatu desa hazi. Lagi di kwa wei di koptadi dafaya kazi katika kiwanda chasinda ano. Wow. From what? That is just. Okay. Yeah, how? Niki niwa chai bilosu before watching that environment used to be freeze down, no noise, no unnecessary movement to strats, buds and iron sheets. Okay. This is a long hand I'm just going to say champion boy. Nili kwa natikakwa pilot. Niki wam kuba lakini wakani roga. I don't say gusatwa tande ege. So ni kwa two hustling. What's he from at the time? Kwa roga kina danini. Muna nilis kumali kwa roga in the first place. I hope you understand. Andrea Abu Mayeng. Hey, that name though. Frankly, I wanted to be a uniform officer or a veterinary doctor. Okay, Jason, a piece of nicha manisana kukwa mtangazadio at TV used to write, edit and report news in my whole four years in high school along the way my family changed my mind. And the health sector. What? Now, I thank God I'm back on media but it's as a gospel artist and I believe soon I'm going to be on TVs and all media ministering. Hey, look at you. Your dream is valid. We have to make a question for me. I wanted to be two things. I wanted to be a profession in motor vehicle mechanic which now I also wanted to be a DJ by profession but I ended up as okay, first of all I know you think it's a joke but I know a lot of DJs who started with a virtual DJ so usiji narao na nisawa but I'm happy. I'm the best motor vehicle technician pipeline represented. I like that most of you some of you have taken one of the dreams and since is it okay to have more than one dream? Does that mean you're unfocused? Maybe you have a backup plan. Does that mean you're unfocused? No, it does not mean you're unfocused. Having a backup you could do both of them at the same time. You could be an actor at the same time be a model, be a footballer, be a successful business woman or man. It's just the amount of hard work and determination you put into them because you will always find time for things you want to do and those two things so if you put in time determination and hard work there can be two, three or four dreams you can get to all of them. What do you think? Well let me just say it's all about your own perspective. If you want to get it and then people say for you to be successful you have to have different ways of bringing in money you can just say and they say a lot of successful people like they do, you're an actor and then you're a model and then you have your own hairline something else just to channel in money for you to be successful so I feel like as in you're not grounded this one is big, you have to find all those opportunities for you to be successful. I like that. We're going to take a short break but after that we're going to find out is it that we don't trust the process or is it that the process does not trust us? Hashtag is one money.