 estimated Crowd Background Background Background Background So tu na sema, tu na na vleki do anataka. Vleki do anataka ma vlo anataka? Vleki do anasema tu na e tu na fwata. Most of Kenyans, they haven't seen the other side of you, you know? Now this time we got an opportunity to see you as an actor in one of the best leading movies in Africa. The movie is called Bufi. It's a really dope movie man. It's a movie po asana tu me shoot in Isili for around 2-3 months. And I was really humbled to be a part of this movie as a rastafarian, pedlar, broker in the movie, but telling this narrative of the Somalis in Kenya. Because I feel for the longest time, mimi nukona marafiki wengi zana wa Somali. Wengi zana, and most of my close friends are actually Somali. And I feel one of the issues that I have with Kenyans is that how to understand the story of Somali, mostly to katuna negative stereotypes, or the first thing we came up with was Somali, we came up with Shabab, we came up with Somali terrorism, we came up with Kusha Do, while we should actually learn from the Somali in terms of how they live as a family unit, when you are a Saiyadiana kujenga pamoja, they are very loyal. Atakuna jokzotu na sema wu kama na tiza bol na wa Somali, alafu kose moja, the rest will all come for you. But I realize, for me also, if you hang out with me na oni kose mimi, Somali will come and support me. So we have to understand these nuances. Ni kama kitungu, yo kupil, kuna ile kulia, but piya kuna ile utamu eni yoko kanyam chuzi. So lazima to understand the story of Somali and I was very glad to be a part of a movie like this. Although, Roliangu ni, mimi ni broker, na ni nasa idea wu kujena ito kamal, kukonvince wascana kanyamita, ama tuwatu kanyamita, kujoin fake families na wapate visas ako nda Amerika. But again, it's still in line with this Somali story. Watu waki enjoy pesos awa Somali wa Somali nuazuri, but wasomali wa kijine leza ni wabaya. So you see Nguchi, that's my character. You see me enjoying that privilege, ya kujona na wa Somali kweza kwa sa idea. But also unona tuwalo tuwamta wana jaribu tuku make it in life, wana hustle, and you don't see any judgment, ama any madarao from the Somali community, wana nchukulia tukamu wana of their own. Atakama mi ni murasta, wana mbeba letu ni kukama murasta, mi ni peedi, mi ni broker na hustle, wana mbeba tukama broker and my place in Somali society is still well taken care of. But the story here is that where is the place of Somali community in our community? Why are we always very quick to remind Somalis they are not Kenyan? Even the thing of calling them Somalis, I have a huge problem with that because you don't hear people say kikuyus, when you say that you sound tribal but you won't hear people say this kikuyus in public we don't but when it comes to Somalis we are so quick and it's so normalized that I'm like where do we get this hate from and also remember anybody born in Kenya is Kenyan first and then they are Somali and also there's also this confusion between let's say Boranas and Somalis they are not Somalis, those are Boranas these are Somalis so we must be very careful and also one of the reasons why Somalis are very very successful in Kenya is because he idea kwa tanga doa mei tumia to a point now because when you kwa tanga watu for a long time it have kwa point waji, but you know what we are on our own, let's just struggle and do things on our own so family is ours in Afanya kazi America family is ours in Ngana wuku Kenyans in Afanya kazi Europe wana kudu wana jenga on their own wata waksiaza ku sa idea na ku jenga wata watu apana wana kimbi ambiyosana hawa watu, but what are you doing to elevate their story wana fanya nikuwa sa idea and I think in afaiku eleson to anybody a lot of times one of the reasons why to wengu ambawanya kwa successful is because wakianza watu hua wada mei wana wada li lisha sana so by the time umtuana end up kumekit you don't have a say usikue wuko naeni say in their success so that's really the story around this but also in a general the movie wana jaribu tuku live Kenya and find something better for themselves that is a huge story that we must be able to tell but also again the world having so many borders wana so ya ni misikusu kumingi a kita ku wando Kenya ku jaribu tuku tafta maisha yakuji sa idea and again people will become smart kama immigration rules in akuwa nikuwa wata wata kua smart and both is inonesia yuawa ma daydreama inonesia kueli immigration policies ikiwa ngumu wakenya amam tiyotem so ma li muafrikam kudivwa maganda ata find ways yaku beat the system if you can't join the system you beat the system and find a way kujitoa maybe Anto just to understand this was it hard for you maybe to accept the role as a pedi, as a broker, rastafarian I think for me it wasn't difficult but it was difficult but it was difficult but it was difficult but you know what they say when it comes to acting unafahutuwe Anto Nyusul and even for actors when they go on set wakia on a work and establish producers ama up coming producers, ama anybody please remove yourself kama wewe ni when Anto Nyusul umana yes wu me angu kia yu opportunity because ume julikana ume fanya all the things but remove Anto Nyusul from the picture now your job is to tell a story that is now my responsibility Anto Nyusul ane jyondoa atad kuva kupiga look ni nini uuse me ati o me misi vangivi apana ninguchi ume ume kwa uende fanya movie telling the story of silvakido uuse endo kasema me misi kwa na penda kumeya kumeya ina atiwa kame me meaivi me mi na penda kunyoa no yes that's you but you're now acting as silvakido so we've done this for a long time and I think unafika point unarrealize jyondoe kunyo story and now tell the story so it wasn't difficult but to be honest it was very very exciting shooting in Isili just the people, the work ethic fanya kwa na kina tall kina Kamal, kina Vincenzo, mahad I mean it was very very nice sort of thing to work with those people and also unona Viluana Jitolea because at the end of the day usahao, awa somali yambawu wakukunye set wana tell story ya watu wakuao so in fact kwao ilikua probably more difficult because this story lasima ikwe ukweli lasima iteliwe ina way that it will not piece off their own people but also it must be honest so for me ilikua to my mind for me to be honest ilikua vibes for them ilikua mo mizigua mebeba ni more serious because mituwa nyumbanya ki watch at Awambia this is not true amais nyukweli mbona una sema series eitu ata mebe anko ya kwa mbaya mefika amerika li tumi e inji ya kufika mbona una onesha in this way so for them is actually more serious for me ganja power maybe a life lesson you've learned with the filmmakers from Bufis I think one of the lessons I've learnt is let's learn to tell our own stories and be honest about who we are it is very easy for the producers for our tombawa na fanya Bufis the directors to tell a story about Somali's living the good life in beautiful apartments driving big cars taking the kids to expensive schools that's also a story that can be told but the thread and the roots of who we are as a people we must talk about our good sides we must talk about the things that don't make us happy we must be honest in ourselves we must have any success without all of these bad things and bad things we must crawl we must be brave sometimes and we must fly and for people who come after us for them to be able to fly we must crawl so these producers and the actors and the directors of Bufis saizim do wa na crawl kwa kikurusama wana kuruma saizim do wa kopalua na nga gana when it comes to the Kenyan government and county they should make it easier for people to tell these stories manu no ya muna na pata pamit from city department muna pata pamit from engineering department muna pata pamit from film department alaf badu wana taka badu kwa leyo script badu na muna na pata pamit from the ministry so you tell it in Kenya very very difficult but Sakade made it easy kids now can go and shoot in town any single day they actually been doing it and I love that culture because apart from the matatus hasayawa photographers and skaters na utumbawana na madansa will be known for that but kushika ika meraku but you hold in a red muna shoot to iwi tau it's not possible uta dil na kajo badu weze na isilina wo shoot to iwo weze na ungua rona wo shoot to iwo badu na dil na watu film makers don't have a problem with paying taxes but the idea of having so many loopholes that by the time we na shoot atamuna doya lunch this is a point ni ganiaku tell these stories so for us to be allowed to tell our stories na ukumbuke even as we celebrate 60 years one of the things that mzungu alifanya successfully ne kukata vichwa via afrikandio easy stories our libraries zikaku fa izo easy stories zisi ampiwe hatu kenakunye geography history stories that we have are the stories that the white person wanted us to be able to know so we must tell our own stories without all of these inhibitions lazimam tu anamika lewa na amika anasema I want to tell the maumau story I want to tell the story of senior chiefs I want to tell the story of siyokimau I want to tell the story of londamagere without being told ok you want to tell the story first lipa pa miti ya kwingia busiya lipa pa miti ya kushutin mumias alafu kimalza iwo ino onewaze maumau stories be told iwo systema maumau mzungu alifanya ya before muafrika a semestu riyake lazima mtu muengina maana cheo a muambia what to say what not to say where to say it, where to be lazima tu yondoe btw there is no joy in having one boofies in Kenya if there will be more joy in boofies kama tano kumi in Kenya because it means the industry is going what ono na kuna movies and that's why what ota pata ota pata atleast hella ya kweza kujimodu kama izi stories in nere liya kwa kwa ambili kaw kunje I'm doing a very good friend, I'm a close friend to he's excellency Willem Samurutu I saw you kibaba kawil baro I don't know kama mkana hechi nu kwa mbe what is happening it's just a phone call away we tell you do you want me to be honest about what happened really happened had you make sure I don't run away ok so this is say let me hey kiddo this is why you are so smart so this is what happened kiddo after the will baro ok the story about the will baro was a very clear story ilikua mimi na obinatu miambiwa mkunje kunje there was a youth forum ilikua tu miambuwa kujini uku ukua dp we want you guys to come in to hear from the deputy president ilikua let's talk to you know the honorable ruto and we tell him some of the issues young people want to face especially when it comes to representation it comes to policy it comes to all these things to do with young people it comes to even bringing mimi personally what arts and crafts and music back into the syllabus and you at least what I learned in the foundation we had that was a conversation kufka palet kumbiwa naitumbi by the way hatuna mcs tungepe na mu mc event so I made it very clear I said fine I'm gonna mc this event but I'll mc this event on one condition we must do a video and bio at least atakama mjallipa ku mc event at least would something that can go viral online and I knew anything with the deputy president will go viral so ilikua sama I want I actually told the protocol guys I want a will baro nani nani akina kj wa kujutama po nyuma kina teuri forma mp wa mbakasi west or kujuuko tunjibambe ya ni lazimatfonyi dance now asol kona dance at time I can't remember the name of the group but at least we all have this movement so after the will baro dance we were now then meant to meet the deputy president and have this conversation of this is the reason why we really came here let me tell you kid I think one of the reasons why the guys in government have either have stopped me from getting close to the president is because they know they owe me that meeting with the president and I think it's a very either it's a cattle thing or it's a government thing and Lumumba has said this before he's very shocked by African voters people who know things are not in power and the ones who know nothing are the ones in power those are the ones we like voting for so I'd consider myself a bit knowledgeable as far as matters music is concerned as far as matters securitization of intellectual property is concerned I mean I've studied this place where we had go down I have started copyright thanks to the go down so I know for me I feel like knowledgeable about these things but they will not allow you to get that close because they feel threatened but either your knowledge or just your proximity to power Mr. President I know he watches SBM bars we're still waiting we're still waiting for that meeting me I'm not interested in any office in any of that stuff I'd say I think I'm well vast enough to say that people who come after me or the artists who come after me that's who I'm more concerned about so that meeting around young artists around policy and education around the arts and entertainment and the industries that's what I'm more concerned about but I feel like I think the moment happened and they went and by the way you guys owe me money they owe me money by the way I don't know how much but they owe me money because if that will borrow a thing never happened there would be no will borrow movement so if you cannot meet me and have a meeting with me pay me my money yeah give me my money now we can give place to His Excellency William Samoiruto I'm a tour system by the end of the year we'll have now Africa with visa free access to Kenya I think Africa should always have been a visa free continent then the British had to blame me by the way let me tell you I have a huge problem seeing people kissing up to the royals I have such a huge problem because these people you're kissing up to the reason why we're in this problem they're the ones who took Africa in a pain and drew over Israel and Palestine they are the reason why Israel and Palestine have issues the reason why we have issues in Africa because all they did was just map out and say in year 2, in year 1 if you read about the atrocities the British did in Kenya castrating men, raping women sodomizing I mean the things that the British did in this country if we would have a conversion around them it would never end the president is doing a great job in ensuring that yes Africa is visa free it is borderless to say but does K.A. know that does K.A. know that when people does he know that when people oh my god when they are let me tell you kwaza kuna katabi ya K.A. rewa konaia wu kifika pala wana pana to hand luggage hatawata iku do kuna ni ni ko ile baging gini hand luggage leta yo hand luggage and you're there with a duty free bag and you wonder it this is all duty free so what do you guys want to check I'm telling you and I learned the hard way when it came from Mauritius from a tour na kutu kana mi anto tembe na yo reciti u stupe reciti I walked with my recit and myself was just to be honest up to like 38,000 and most of that stuff was just chocolate cologne, you know ile u nanu liya suji u menu liya family friends u menu liya fatu lipsticks I'm telling you they went through each and every one of those things even they just want to find out how they can make money from you so I want to ask you is this iPhone new do you know how embarrassing it is to show somebody I've been taking photos with this phone that you see me with now I'm a Kenyan mi nneza kuna kiburu nneza kwa kichu angumu I can call somebody nneza e ngeka pa immigration as mulu na tuwa kwa buon gena I can do I know people what about the common monanchi who's just come literally to probably coming back to Kenya na kutya kuna family ya ke what about our tali language barrier already I'm ashamed to amongst you open the bag, let us check the things this is you need to pay for this no but I'm using this phone, I use it everywhere you just go to hell no don't go to the cell don't go anywhere na feel vp but they take me home to an e nge wuku Kenya I take waka ma u Austin Hallman and I say ma wuku kila man takatu pesa wuku kila man indisha pesa I don't care I don't care I don't care I don't care so I think they have to be I know you guys want to make money we have to grow this country it is important to tax people yes but you have to be honest and you have to be stop being simplistic about it but also I wish that there was somebody who would actually watch dog KRE and ask KRE as you ask these guys to get through is this tax being used by the politicians is it being used is it being devolved properly inatumika vipi ipe se kifika busiya ipe se kifika mombasa is this money being used in the right way don't be so focused about getting money from my pocket but when you give the money back to the government you don't even care how this money is being used or misused so you must be very honest about the things and I think that's one of the reasons why people are having tax apathy ii nile so you are like you know what I pay taxes because I should pay but I don't want to pay because I don't see it being used the right way if you go to a local school close to you you have to pay money you have to pay infrastructure you have to pay infrastructure you have to pay infrastructure you have to pay infrastructure just through and through as far as the evolution is concerned we have to govern kazi ni kila siku gavanas so when do you spend these taxes and how are you spending these taxes properly ii nile can you rate konekoza's government out of out of 10 that's my rating what do you mean I have rated it zero I really think I really think the people who I've met people in ministries I've met people recently people from brand kenya with Japanese delegation who are doing such a good job those guys are doing a good job to brand kenya I think I would rate them I'd rate them a seven yeah the last one year I'd say it's seven because I understand that that is the very famous my kosoi and I'd be a struggle and toss power to the people make sure we interview you by the name of Amanasana we interview he's I'd say a seven because I feel best of the one year that kenya konekoza has been in government I really genuinely believe that there's been a lot of issues as far as governance is concerned as far as taxation is concerned as far as oil and fuel is concerned and yes there is a truth to the Ukraine and Russia war and affecting the price of staff but I feel that delivery of services especially for the kumamonanchi I think you ni kitu ambayawana fa they really work on there is still a lot of rampant corruption and also when it comes to the police, mimi especially the police because mimi I'm telling you nimeshkona makosa ni kidrive and I'm telling you one of the people I know people have very bad experiences with them but I feel like if Kenyan police were paid really well I feel people would be very happy utokona na polisu na fry unezam kimi lo mambien mepotean jia ni sayidi eo kuna umtua menchokoza they'd be very happy to help you lakini people who don't have anything you cannot serve from empty mitu ambayawana ata when we're growing up ukiwa hauna kitu kone yo chombu kone kikapu kone ni ni you cannot serve so you can't give if you don't have so I feel like the Kenyan police are not the first ones to appear kudil yani ukiwa unge about government mitu apiaru wakanda na ni ni polisi kone airport, kone border kone barabara, kone traffic kone police station you deal with the police everywhere hospitali, everywhere kwa mog, accident scene polisi wakapa kila mahali polisi wali po evisuri polisi wapere therapy polisi wakaku kone nyumbansuri I think once you deal with that I feel like that's a huge issue but the government still has not solved mani ni a banditii wajto wa twenyo na suma wana fanyam tiyanim chana, asubui, mwenyo na fanyam tiyaniyu siku these are all Kenyans so you must be honest and ask ourselves why is it that we can't deal with a banditii issue is banditii in Kenya, is it a business so we all know it's a business you can actually get into maybe we need to talk in Nairobi and find a banditii, why can't we deal with it so it's something we need to deal with I think for those three reasons so in corruption deal with the police and their welfare and the banditii issue, you on your 8, 9, 10 and that's why they are at 7 alright until maybe a message to your friends I don't know if I give you an opportunity to once again maybe a message to your good friend Ruto our president, his excellency William Samuei Ruto remember when you carried me in the willbarrow and we carried you in the willbarrow I think your amount of your deeds and we agreed we were going to meet I need to meet with you so we can have conversations around arts is it a demand or a request? I said I need but I mean I'm not demanding but okay this is actually something it's good that you've actually mentioned that we as Kenyans and taxpay in Kenyans and Kenyans who vote and even to a small Kenyan child who even doesn't vote we must begin to remove this fear from either one the presidency or fear from people in power that we feel like our desire to meet people in power or to speak with them needs to come off as if we are begging or pleading by the way I will not beg or plead to the president I need to meet the president I am his boss we are the ones who have kept him in power so for anybody I mean you can argue about protocol you can say oh there is a way to address the president yes there is a way to address the president but the idea around the presidency first must begin with the people of Kenya so the idea of a you must fear u nyeke, u liye u tume bahruwa, u fanyanini and that's one of the reasons why I have not met him till today because Mimiu and I said when we agreed with him we shook our hands away from what you guys saw we met Kando we shook our hands I have witnesses the likes of KJ itumbi was there doa adakina nyoro all of those guys were there when we I think it was ishunguaya when we shook hands and said yes we're gonna meet and sit down and talk that was enough that was a handshake enough to say 2 men say we're gonna meet and have this conversation but the idea of kumyekea please send emails to send emissaris that's the reason why people don't get service delivery because you're constantly begging for what you voted for you're constantly begging for what you're paying taxes for so yes I need to meet Mr President and if I know it is also fine but also it is an indictment on his presidency if they can't keep promises that's all I'm gonna say oh my fans I love my fans thank you for the love you show me thank you for listening to my podcast Unlock Your Soul with Antonia Soul I've hosted many artists and you guys people have been giving me a lot of feedback on a lot of the learning that they've had on the podcast so if you haven't please go check it out it's called Unlock Your Soul with Antonia Soul it's basically where we have and I hope I'll host you because I know a bit of your story people never interview you it's guy has suffered I know he's told he's really struggled to be where he is and I feel like to be honest I really really love what you do and for someone like you to be where you are I feel like it's important what you have to do to understand that you can be anything on a kwafikadi level umbayo what is happening in the country if a politician wants to reach young people can you please come and help me to reach young people and understand so I really honor you for that so I'm going to go check out Unlock Your Soul with Antonia Soul and I'm working with my third album in fact Janan mi record ngoma na Zero Sufuri my third album is gonna be Fire next week your record will be nga VUVA VUVA so it's actually it's like Ganga Soul it's a very interesting it's such an amazing project so there's the music there's Antonia Soul there's someone like Ken Boy and I'm working with a producer called Jope he's a he and Dili and I mean the music is very very beautiful so I think mi mi mi fika apapami mi mi fika because Hadileo Kenyans were the first ones to show mi love nwamefuza wengine kuninisha mapeinzi inji anchi nandani anchi so I really really love I love Kenyans for that wanani koso wa nani penda ii ta kuwan ni moto but still Kenyans all the way 254 all the way men hati no nga kwa monasi asa nva mi mi sila shi na kuwa monasi asa shi na nga dimi mi nuelo kikui wapa kiyambu ni mimi tukapa kwa kwa ranguare. So, to return it to the sun ma wati wako kuhua kiyambu. Mi nimini tuhae pesa alafu mini angusye. Siwezi. Ni ene leo watu aboda. Keisu wa sifawa. You don't need to give people money to vote for you. That's like. You don't need to bribe people. You don't bribe people. You're not gonna manifesto. You're not bribing people. You want to idea. You want to vision. Wasa ni watu auka sa idea. Waw na isi mi Gingo. Akuna watu kama hiwi yohi dunia. A tu weyende kwenopana irobin, kanda i'selans, hanyu na kaniyoku wa tinivoti e manifestu yung okay alafu Wajakwe ya kupati ya otu pesa lakina liwoti wa Wajakwe ya lvu tunanani Waluvutu na atuwa ganja paawa na uukumbu ke btw, jasu so you know Wajakwe ya himself ali admit that he was a project of ODM so if you actually think about it ODM spent money on Wajakwe ya so Wajakwe ya was part of the project ali admit mone that by the way kufanya ni ni. Kufanya ni ni. That is the reason why the day wajakwe alihaf, he had his manifesto lunch, was the same day as the root of lunch. Because wajakwe alihaf, he was confused and he knew, taken away attention from the now president, will obviously discombambulate your campaign. So for me, I do believe that you can have clean politics. But also we cannot say that money is dirty when it's been used in politics. But I also am of the belief huwez yuka kwa politician, kama onaka kitu. Iyondio uzuri nandio ubaya politics. Because ubaya ni inafanya watu na ingiakone power, wanatumia everything kwa mass-pesa, ndiweze kufanya ni ni le politics. But let's be honest, mimi says guja nga pigia tu gita, pale ungoa ro, ni kwa po kongo, nambia watu ati nivoti, atas iwachi yabusa, truly, it's a lie. So you need, lemata ni kyo wa nyumbani. It does not mean anything. You need money to make money. It is, but it is, we can argue here to the book oh, this is a new kind of politics. When you get older and as you get older as I do, you realize it's easy to jump out na sama tu kwa wachanga, ni urongo mwingi sana. You must spend money to get this money. But also iyo ni challenge ya vijana. Vijana na zashikana watu mi ehela, wa saydem mojawao. So yeah, but me politics, no. Mi neza complain about everything. Neza complain, nikoza kutumanyua what's up on time. Muna mi am nitu mi, muna nida rawo, mi ni mi mi. Kwa group. Neza amka na sama, oh, I didn't get the email. Salariya wiki jelo na 3 minutes. Where is my salary? Until you talk too much, you need to chill. So I also millenial tisi na watu ambawa na kujiya after a CGNZ. Mano ni ya protocol. Iyo neza tutsumbua sana. Ati oh, Anto, you know you in power now. But before you speak to the speaker, you have to send an email to the chief, to the majority whip. Osoro aonge na say... Aish. Mi mi ni ninyo edredi. Ati ni representatu onguaro after I got a MCA. Siwai siwai tikiya. Nia chiku piga luq. Ai ti tango ngori. To be very difficult. I think mi neza kuwam tua union kama atu oli. Na piga maugoro barorongera. Na rushasimu. Iyo niya wali bi angu. Ya, but still na fanyakazi. But at the end of the day, I just want to be meon to be dramatic. I want to be Anto. Uki ni kusia, I call you out. Ni kusia, tu na menyana, tu luwa na umena menyana. But politics and me, kumukunji. Una juli kana na asomaliwote. Una juli kana na watuotu ham ta, watuotu ham kikombaotu na kujo wa na jo SPM bus. So why not? I'll try. Ya, think about it guys. If you think that a Silver Kido should vie for MPA or MCA somewhere below kumukunji or in...in where pitena? Maybe umoja. In umoja? So what are you? Ay, lakini uko embakasi chana na ya chana na ya embakasi. Embakasi wezani na ya. Uko uko nuabaya maybe tao, that is Tarehe. Tarehe ama kumukunji ama usago bungoma. Ya, so think about it. Vote below. Ya, where do you think Silver Kido would be a good MP? Kumukunji, Tarehe or in bungoma. Vote below, in kandui. Vote below. Kido for MP! Ando is such a vibe. Thank you for having us. Thank you for having me. I'm really, I'm really playing an honor to be doing this. Ya, but I've been looking up to you so many years. But I like that I've finally am on SPM bars. Because... You keep us waiting. Kuna wa tu amelipi SPM bars atwezi pumua uku. Akinana ni hawa, what's the name? The guy, they're still in you. No, I'm saying, kumukulipi ya, ni ama nishani. They're always constantly here. Anase me buga. Wachana na buga, kuna umuengine. Kasipul. Kasipul. Kasipul, it's like SPM Kasipul bars. He's always here. Sizi tu mejaribu kukuja atwezi tukapumua. Ya, we cannot even breathe. Kasipul is allow us a chance to be on SPM bars atwezi pumua. Kasipul is, let me tell you the truth, Kasipul is so funny. Every time I see Kasipul, by the way, actually, muna farm ones, actually, let me take my bag, my words. Muna farm ones ukulipi a Kasipul views on YouTube. Because Kasipul ama jenga SPM bars sana. Kasipul na jutu wama jenga sa brand? Mena jenga, yes. Yes, amaza kutukineza, amaza kupata endorsement. But what wangapi ni fani kama Kasipul wakikuja SPM bars. Kasipul, don't be told. Uwa, sizi jadebu kukuni confins. Kasipul, just start asking for your money now. Because you've royalties. Ukitokia ifi SPM bars unangushu atawkumi ishirini, because I don't know why he's always at night. It's never during the day. He works at night. He works at night. So Kasipul, please ask for your money. Because kasi ya kwa usikusira isi. Please itisha pesazako. Thank you for having me man. Thank you so much. Asante. Please let us know. We are here to support you. Thank you. Thank you so much. That was one and only Antonia Niosol, a legend and musician. Anakta, thank you for watching SPM bars. My name is Selvakido.