 Welcome back. My name is Brian Sangkwa and you're still hanging out with us right here on Why the Morning First Things First in Afrika social media. We posted a question right then to Mo Lisa. Let me just get it right before we get into it. An interesting question by the way and I'm also lucky to hear your feedback on it as well. To Mo Kulisa, you can imagine your own perceptions. You can imagine your own appearance. You can imagine your own character. But I want to talk to mum. To mum, to daddy, to Shoshu, to Kanani. Continue, tell us. What are some of the interesting names? Now brother Brian, I'm a good person. I'm a good person anyways. But that is the question, to Mo Kulisa Parle, Katuka Social Media, Zeta on Facebook, Insta and on Twitter as well. I believe it's Twitter and Facebook. That's why we've posted a question. And we'd like to interact with you and tell us what you think. Amayu de kamamu, we are talking about by the way on that hashtag Why the Morning. This segment is MCM at Y254 channel and we are back with a TV trio. You guys are busy. I'm like, what are you guys, are you sending emails? To Mo Kulisa Brian. Yeah, yeah. And you guys are trying to kick me out. Let me tell you. Let me tell you mine. Let me tell you uncle Sakon. There's this word that is commonly misused in this year Nairobi, in this year town. Ni babes. I don't know why anyone is babes. You said it babes. I know. Okay. Like I said, let me just strike it once. Okay. Immediately I forget your name. Hapu kwa po, babes. Hapu. To what I don't retake twice at a start struggling trip. No, what is it now? Just babes. Ike nasana, sweet heart. Sweet heart. But thanks. Very true. Very true. But I think it applies mostly like mnajitana nangama demsana. As compared to like, would you really call a dude babes that first? If I can call a fellow female bro. Bora niskute babes. I think for ladies to let it is easy. It's warm. Yeah. All right. Yeah, but for guys. But now with this kind of attitude situation. For example, you call who? Maybe you meet Nikum Tuma. Yeah. Nikum Tuma because I'm a pop-up. Yeah. Nikum Tuma bro, I'm sure she will feel some type of way. Oh, honestly with this LGBTQ thing going on rampant. You feel some type of way. Una zaitam tu babes aske long randa. So. Atua fadali niku bro hei. Niku bro. Niku bro. On ukulele. Yeah, because it's not that way. Unless maybe you're used to that person. Ita kwa rai. But if ita kama zwana ku tana babes for ladies because it's been there since forever. Then it's okay. But for someone else maybe ita ka a little bit off right now. About calling the guy babes. Like a stranger, like Tumu mkwa friend. To say my like your first day at work. So you're trying to know people. And there's this person. There's always at least that one person who is always friendly. Yeah. That everyone don't know naza ku mita babes. flew at dud it for dud it for a dud I feel like it sticks dey can take it really fast but for achila they'll been like ay you're coming too fast mua 뭐야 uminen aciya uti in Nairo Eyu kakigay relationship mi very easy ama niwata we supposed to su kandu karebu 2 nay problema ka uge ah i ko Uchiji na krebu I feel like it's welcoming as in a letter yo vibe But in a jpwe, like you said, we are living in a so uptight world Like anything can offend someone and you are mentally disturbed True Napi kuna hi perceptioni a jna kama braio kevo I don't know, there's just a certain character in me kwa koel I don't know if you want to share it with kevo, braio, jemo Ya, Steve ola zima yo ko Val, are you triggered? I'm a poet too, I'll tell you a story I'm like who? I'm a gogawa hi Steve ola zi ever pulled up anywhere in your life That's what Steve was, Steve too, that's what I knew of all Steve I'd really like to know, like zile ma jena zina a bogo za ma boys And I'll tell you mine, zile ma jena za ma demo kiske hi Just run Niko curious about zema demo kiske hi No, no, no, let's get there after You guys may say But like zile ma jena za Ok, sketu wum sayare hi tuwewe You're like, let me just shorten my interaction with you Stuck it wum reza I don't have much business with you I'd like to know I'd like to know what you're interested in But yes, it's just a shallow perspective Ma nishiki tu ati kawpe yu jena su What you want to eat with your bias It's just a shallow perspective For me Which one? Braio kevo No, that's your perspective But I'll just be very cautious I'm about to run away Yeah, like Brian I don't know if Brian's up Interestingly, I know some of you, Brian In my life Even at school Yeah, it's cool We kenya wukitemi mahali, wujum mahali Usami tu, Brian There's someone to attainu atum, kuna ma kevo Come on, so yeah I'll be very cautious If it's Brian or Kevo I have a question I don't know what to say Maybe I'll ask you Is it possible to have trauma Because there are so many people This is a name that is so common Nowadays Kitambo When I was in Kujuhi I took it down to Rika Uta kutawengia na itwa Either John or Macaron Like that's the name That was turning back then Majera is a Bible mostly So you say Una kutama Kevo, Brian Is it maybe perhaps that there are so many That's why Kipigwa karakter development Kevumbili wusha write out One two Brian's is a wrap All Brian's in the world But statistically Siwara fanyangatu sampling You don't have to date all the Brian's But when you are up in Nairobi Kusama Brian or Willie You have him heartbreak Nginia pala And then it becomes a Brian thing I know It's not their fault I think it also reminds me Wale wa sayo mkwa beast na stepmothers So ona sayo mkwa stepmothers Oten wa baya Ni kama it's like Related to stepmothers Sayo mkwa like experience moja Ina tumi kaga kusamara Is witu mingi Which at some point it's very true At some point Like it's maybe half There could be very toxic stepmothers Namu sayo manya sayi kwa beast na moja And I would say Ahu nani ambikusu stepmothers Ona kwa mkwa saba Baya Sayi think nani nisha na ginapia And I would say Mkwa na itwa Brian Tum saya Tum bosa na itwa Brian Oh my goodness It's a wrap It's a wrap Thank you Let me look for another one Because yeah Trauma pia Like you're saying Imagine Maybe the previous Guardia Namu the previous partner Awa kwa na itwa Ivo Nani kwa so na Nasisistik To a point atakari Bwange moa So uta kutum Next time I can I'm on next time I'm on next time I'm in a relationship And I'm taking back To the past So I feel like you're right You have a point So say Just love a Kevin near you He might be going through something Exactly He just need love Exactly And then another thing is There's one of the friends I was saying Matihajaya namu 20 to Brian Ako 50 years and above At the hotel He was young Good point I was like What's the joy And then I took to Google Who is Brian Or some of the older brats There's a lot of old men From states Who are old What they do to Brian Like what? In Kenya doing In Kenya I don't know I don't know I've never had a politician Called Brian Have you guys heard of one? Brian Unless maybe They don't use that name No They want to know They want to know They share They try to use The second And then second last The middle and last name And last name We need to do An investigation Because We need to Well We need to do The names We need to do We need to do We need to do We need to do We need to do Name I don't think There's much in a name Yeah For me Because my second name Is also very common So I'm sure Kuna mtumalia We need to do We need to do We need to do I try to be As balanced as possible Okay So name Is not that heavy For me Interested And then We think About People that take So much seriousness When it comes to like Professionality Okay We eat And then we introduce And say When you kevo Mama mama mama mama Wawa wawa wawa wawa We need maybe Like a John Wawa Yeah After this Miss you off the gig Because of that Of that name Because maybe I don't know Maybe the people That have that name Even in families as well Even when it comes to Naming kids There's those aunties That say E msimpa tiyo jina Because Mtumanyal kwa na Jina before Zile vitua li kwa na Fanya Mama ila hisi Yoi om tu With naming It makes sense Because You want to name You child left Mtumanyal kwa Drank ads And then Guka kwa sewage Because Culturally Beliefs inonga You'll take After that person You know So you want to be careful Who you name You child after So that Yoi kwa dispensia Because you are Kivu Because you are Brian You want to take Kivu in a professional Saltel I've never heard of it Yeah Even may have Not quite heard of it And I think We are facing out that That stigma Like Naming stigma Yeah We are facing it out In the sense that Jamani So tiki isha tu Apaji mi kitajam tu Yoi yoi Yoi jina Yoi jina Yoi yoi So yeah Apart from The second name Of these traditional names I feel like we are facing Of the first name Jukitambu tuli kuatunaitwa Jina ya first name Apili After one particular person But now We are facing Kida Jaden Ah Jaden Konza Jaden Jaden mi kwa kumun badawe Kuna kuna tu ma jina You need Kaili Kairu Kaili Kuna Israel We look for the cool name now I squeeze it I have ma jina I say wow Yeah I think it's the new generation When we are facing out Your name I'm yet to hear Like Stefani say I'm yet to hear Kama nanaitwa Beyoncé I'm yet to hear I'm not her that kid Like We are moving away from the myths that you must have at your particular lecture. In this name after the particular present. And it's interesting, you are something to say. You have diverted. You are telling us about the names of ladies. We are still getting there. Apana, Apana, Apana, Apana. I'm still there. So some of the names that I think come on into a kamam, Apana too. Kamam is it a name, uma nik name? It's a pet name. Ya, kona otu. Atikamami, Kadadi, I think, come on into it. And you're 20 years and above, you need to retire from that job. You need to leave. I didn't think that. Kwanzo lashkwa, patu kichwa. Kadadi, Kadadi, Imagine you're an adult and you're introducing yourself. Hey guys, mene ito kamami. But then you don't know the gentry. Okay, maybe there is, well. I feel like you're not killed by it. Okay, mene naskia ni perhaps, wne ngape naku ito evo lakini yuma attend. Meme? Ah, mene mene ito tu sako. But then speaking of that, speaking of that, there's a way. That's kind of true. But we know these things. You guys are playing with me. But then somehow sort of, I've tried to shy away from my first name. I swear to God. I've tried to. But friends are good. Yeah, I've tried to because, to be honest, professionally, even from a former colleague we used to work with who's still on radio. He doesn't use his first name, although his name is Brian Mushinama Lomba. Like he uses Mushinama Lomba. Same, like when I also went to radio, I stuck to Uncle Sako. I don't know. I just prefer to use the last name, Sako. Yes. So I don't know. I don't know. I don't know why there's just some sort of certain character touch to a name Brian. Because for me now, from my understanding, I feel that people don't take, if you introduce yourself as Brian, as a CEO. I don't know, now we're serious. Really? Probably. At the CEO Brian. I don't know. Maybe it's my mindset. I apologize to any CEOs, Brian. I know there are so many, but to me now, this is my own opinion in my head. I feel like, I feel like from the title CEO, it deletes some two CVs. Wow. Wow, okay. That is coming from a Brian, guys. That is so me now. After the brand, another brand I know, Anendapiyona Jinazaki, Zegina Mbiliza Mushinama. Like a Machanana Brian. Okay. So we need to take Brian seriously, guys. Yes, please. It's getting serious. It's getting serious. I know. Kudilu da fast name. It's not good. But there's a time I had a conversation with Mike Mondo, and we were having this exact conversation. I got a name, but then you have to own up your name, because your mom gave birth to you that time, those who are the most fancy names, and you can't deny the name, or else have a meeting with her and tell her, these are the reasons why I don't want to have this name. And then you can go change the birth certificate and everything. And I was like, what? Your processiyote, imagine going to birth certificate, writing down again, trying to correct. It's just too much. It's crazy. Yeah. But me I would tell you just to take your name, own it. Ventually, sama, let the people who know you know you for the sakwa in you, but still having the Brian there. Oh my goodness. Let's get back to look on my sama kama. I think some of the common names that a lot of guys dismiss. It's not personal though. Ni kama karo, wa wa wa wa. Wato ane itwa karo, ono sumbo anga sama. Personally, I have an auntie, ane itwa karo, and I'm very stubborn. Yendo ane li doatu ko strike, yendo ane buli watu, yendo ane yendo ane. Ono ju those aunties, yendo ane sama, kama siya jesema, then haita happen. Wrong number. Yeah. There's just something attached to it. The names are usually especially for Brian and Kivu. We don't know most associated around relationships. I don't know. So I don't know. Karo pikiwa associated around relationships. Exactly. Ono sumbo anga sama. Oh. Okay. I didn't know. Who else? Ono sumbo anga. Sama. I'll tell you what it was. I'll tell you what it was. X1. Brian. Saka wa. 10, 10, 10. 10, 10, 20. Ono sumbo anga sama. Another one that I think is very shocking. Yuto anche itwa. I don't think. Fungu arohom. But unspior o gonga stable. Man. But anu wajana jwani. They are very sweet. Sweet personality. Afei ayu kukweo list? Piafei, very stable. Now, you still have this deskia at Fountain Gateway School. I'll connect you afei. Tuhu kuatru na api. Gana vituzi ninaza jinga. Pencila siji nini. Siji raba. Ame gaserika. Afei, you ana sumbo ana sumbo. Like kakoring to me. You ana sumbo. Gana kumakia na chete. Afei ayu kukweo. Prafei. They need a chance to respond to this. But. Is it true? Now, let's talk of relationships in stuff you had mentioned it. What do you guys think of... What is it always attached to? Like people when they to a brayo na kevo. It's obviously ota kupigia character development. One lady says they want a man who is told that can answer mako financially stable. Nini nini. What is it? Kevo, hayu ko financially stable. Mabrayo, hayu ko financially stable. Amako na mental health issues. Amako na emotional issues. I'm just trying. I'm just trying to. Because I'm imagining. Those are the things. Ya na wajanga ma demo ata kiyoto na ito eo jina. Val. Take it from there. Thank you for throwing it. But I was taking it away. So in my process of putting I really feel like this is someone who's been traumatized by one particular Kevin or a Kevin who's best friends with Brian. I mean honestly it's just one particular thing. That's a circle. What na se ma ono me? Who want na ono sigua character development. And then from then on they disturb women for the rest of their lives. But I think it's also true with us. Much traumatized. Either I attach it to you. The way you look dark men are like this. Short men are like this. Brands are like this. Well there's no truth in it. Let's just be honest. How many millions of brands are there in the world. Ya na wajanga. There are many good ones. There are many good ones. Potential. I agree. I agree as well on that particular matter. I think many stories of people saying brand brand brand of Kevin Kevin. So you make what you attached. The same way people will say that this common bias around tribes and how people act. Like low men will do this. Kikuyu men will do this. Or low ladies will do this. Kikuyu ladies will do this. Because we want a few. So you imagine. Every low man you date will be like that. And people usually take that very seriously. Ya. You're dating a... Is it low? Is it like you don't... It's the same with... It's not done to ethnicity like you say. So it's just a common... Perception. Perceptions are common. Complaints around evil and then it's automatically in a badge you've been placed. Brand. Once you've been placed. Brand. Ya. No goes on. Ya mamu rata tu. Omaekwa red flag. Ya. Let me ask you guys before we switch to an interesting one. Do you feel like uta feel seriously treated with a doctor into a brand? I'm a doctor kevon. I'm like, what kind of doctor kevon do you have? Ya. I feel like by the time you got a doctor you'll not introduce yourself as kevon. Ya. Kevin. Let's not introduce ourselves as kevon. No, they usually go by their last name. Ya. Ya. There's a way to... I saw my akutasha... Tell me when you get a doctor sakwa. I'm done. So sorry, Bas. Also, if I may, it's sad that immediately when you have akutajes or different ethnic groups, they came and stereotyped for all of them. All of them. Uyu, uyu. Like one man. Ya. Menye mania first kumsari yama shakura. Because it's very rampant. Menye kikilab tu mwagam tu kiyamaji kwanini. Sii, kikilab tu kwanini. Jerikan. Ya. Like kwa karimu kurezarek sama kikikika atijutumeka bachime ni. Ya. Break me by. Give us chance. Thanks. Back to you studio. Back to me in studio. But still is that not valid. If you were to date a dude and he took a kevon, I know that definitely there are things like you look for in a person before umpende. Kusimasa tu kevon ni kafupi, ni kabuizu kengile una tikepilol le nyangapul kona sama kijana umfupim nono round. Ibo. Would you find yourself dating someone who is less tall than you? Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. Ya. We started to think, hey, where are you from heaven. Where do you want all those things? You can't even buy a whole of those things. Fresh! Jesus could be born like this. In standard. Other than to evaluate. Too much. I feel for a while, this is what I do with love, because I enjoy that. We need to work together for life. kwa maha kwa na maku, kwa maha sura, muna sa mga sura, imati bura nyuwanle tinaunga. Pesi na tiga niza sura? Yes, mih跳, maha sura zikwa offside sana atizumutim ya kutu nga niza, toto important. Good point. One plus one is not 12. Good point. Has to be right. Yeah, true, kwa zina lisike dem flana kwa maha na takam tu, kwa ya, since iya nimi upe sana, anata akam tu chocolate. Namigilun kwa na samasim tiyanim daksa na lazima apatem tuma upe. Na usipo pato labda desi niya kwa goda mese mautawile kwa msu denisi. Jese mums, laiki rangio su denisi, jese mums su denisi niya. Apose san desi na kwa mese ma pese neza tenge neza we upe. Kamo lisa niwa mwa usi, you can be bright. You just wear bright clothes then. Yes, you look bright. You moisturize. Na je paka loshan mzuri. Loshan expensive. Pesa in neza tenge neza isu vitu sa asa. You remember Damond when he was started? Exactly. You sing that one way? Right now. Before, he could not look at him twice. You don't joke with the power of money. The power of money. You can do it. Kufu kama tu wijaw, kwa kwa na pese wita kwa maoga. Basashi, basashi. Tu song na mele. But I usually just wonder, like the society we live in today, like it makes us so much, it makes us standards, it makes us, it makes us set the bar so high to a point, you know, as you reach your bar, you feel like a wako, you are failures. As in, when I say, before, you could go, it was so tall, it was so light-skinned, it was so looking, in a certain version you need to attack. So to say ma'am, to an expire, you can use sport for 10 years at a time. In short, at a giver. Do you guys feel like it's killing a lot of dreams? It is. It is. I mean, if you have the talent, come on, if it's a platform that they're giving, and you have the talent, but you're not light-skinned, So why should they not give you that? It's just an imagination that they have that their audience want to take out their preferences light skin. But if people, let's say it's a gig, music, I'm a MC but people want to be entertained, they don't really come to see. Even if you're dark, you're still good. If you're short and you're funny, then you're still good. It doesn't matter. As long as you have the talent, you have the skills, then equal opportunity should be given to all. Ya. Ya. I mean it could be for example, I don't know how to explain this to you. This is not being biased. This is not being biased, sorry. So this particular person has expressed their desire to be a TV presenter or TV host. And there are things, Stephanie and Sakwa, that have brought you here. It's your eloquence. It's the way you love yourself, that you're pleasing. It's the way you carry yourself, the air that you have. This particular person, tp say ma pesa, neza tenge, neza sura. Siliyo. But this is ni nene, miss. Like a hard miss. And I'm not trying to be mean or anything. Ni vile mwanyere ni, let's say na kwa na uwa stefana sama na tkakwa kama stef. But they're not taking steps to understand what stef does to be stef. Ya, na jani. Ya. You walk to be. Yes. As in you have to be having some kind of composure. You have to be, you know, when you speak usiyoge tu. Ya. Like kwa nge na introduction, kuna vichiza katikati na conclusion. Ya. Like there's a choreography in that style. Yes. This person now is like they don't understand. So na tumei fujo na takatu kukwa tukama stef without looking at what exactly stef does to be the stef that she is on TV. So sometimes you might feel like it's an opportunity being taken away from you. But in reality, you're not seeing the work that is being put into it. You think it's just sitting, nendo na pakwa make up. And then you come in. Kujawonke. Kazini kwa ambiwa wind up. I'm a five minutes. No. It's almost like a dance. It's a dance with you as the viewer. It's a dance with the people on set. It's not just sitting and doing. And doing. So sometimes it's not someone taking it away from you. It's just that you don't understand what it takes. What it entails. Ya. It's not easy. I mean it's not, they say it's not what it looks like. Get beneath and find out. What you see on top, there's something beneath. Get at the bottom. So I agree with you, Stef. No, that was wrong. How are you saying? I have the opinion on this. Somebody who just wants to be like Stef, where you're like, don't believe me. I have many to me. Example, I am feeling myself. I wouldn't want to be like La Rika Bisa because once they hear that guy gets, but anyway he's on a big platform. But if you look at the comments, what he might do, 2C247, atahaji semakitu, and the post truck is making up but the hate is too much. And you wonder why. Ya, like he'll say, nini, alifanya nini. Ya. Haji ako, ama haji akun. But people just coming their own. But maybe you'll contact them. Date now come date. So, that's what I know. Uko kwa social media. Ya, I think people don't just take time to understand what someone is coming from or what someone is doing. So, they just shuka into in the case of Larima Do, but what Val was saying is also equally very true. If you want to be someone you don't just qualify because you want it, but you need to understand what it takes and go through that process. It's a whole process and then be there because it takes talent, it takes hard work, it takes skills and that's what is mostly important and you know. Ya. So, in short, I do agree sakwa. Ya. I was someone who told me that I'm a demofupi. But it reminded me of something. Kuna kuna kuna ile mime kuna sema atiki wana demofupi. Tame kwa agila zima uta bidi pigi ma goti nama tige chinimskiza. Wow. You come down to her level. Wow. Yes, exactly. Coming down to her level. But I'm like why is height so important even when it comes to choosing a partner anyway? Is it a must that you are told that can enhance or is it that you are told that you are a make-up model or a supermodel? Ya. That's how it even really matters. Tum na penda na. Sila zima kwa perfect. Ya. Am I to a Shalene? Am I to a Beyonce and they will pay the Jujina in a classy. But you know there is a classy name but there is a trashy personality, right? True. Ya. Somebody could be good-looking Ya. I had somebody say that. It's very true. Ya. Somebody is good-looking, they talk good but they are always just like no, thank you. Terrible. Let's talk tomorrow. Ya. For height I think it just goes with the height. Tall dark handsome or tall dark landscape and I don't know where this never showed. Ya. It's actually a bias by the way. Can't you think of it? But I think that depends on the person who met the other qualities and then you can compromise on the height because I think even for for most ladies they usually go for height if you are short. Even the short ones want tall ones. That is a problem. So that's a problem. I don't know how it is for men. Do men really want tall ladies? I don't think so but they also don't want short. I'm not sure. Sakuwa this will be a question that I'm throwing to you. Ya. Before Val answers to it. Do men like short ladies want tall? A good question. I don't know why I should not answer. But I feel like it depends on the person who met the other. You know? Other than in Fupi I don't know who is round I don't know they say love is blind. As soon as I fall in love to him in Fupi I don't know who is round I don't know who is the major who is round so Ya. I think it depends but I don't think they want to come to extremely short. Alright. What about you? I don't know they want to come to extremely short. The way I have understood in society I don't know why there is such a violence. I don't know why there is such a violence. Violence. Violence. But I know this especially dudes apparently short dudes are very angry all the time but if you even ladies as well on Asimanga Fupi or emotions kuna producer Flanian Amos he was around why a lot but then he got promoted and went elsewhere so kuna time to put the shoot 2 years to 50 and then we were doing something brief I love Aksima short and sweet just like me I was like so same as to kwen like same as I like that it's not like what people think kuna comments behind you if you're able to read directly as well yeah so we have Mato Akikuyu Anasama watching Nikiwa Akikuyu thank you for tuning in Kajo set into 2 with some love hearts there thank you for the love Sparta Goon Anasama Val Nakupenda Boore Val did you Roger that yeah some love for you yeah some loving there kuna I'm gonna need to hey Anasama Akiya ten ten atitu kumanda Mano Nini hey sit ko job bro na kuna lavender kutuna Sema good morning saying hi to Val again Valuna love for you good morning Sema nice topic Val mostly Nickname tells it all Achanana Rillem Gotya Stefani Sana welcome to you as well Stefani Prince Shibley Anasama good morning watching Nikiwa kilgil ebu tuwambie bro tuwambie nijina gani mmhmm we'd like to hear that Eman James hey this guy is like a fan of each and every station Anasama being hated is nothing I once appeared on the list of noisemakers while I was absent in school just because of that name yeah I'm like how serious is it you know one more time I once I say being hated is nothing I once appeared on the list of noisemakers while I was absent in school wow just because of wow you can't miss a Brian we were we were can't be less maqwa I love being hated because of you I once appeared on the list nijina gani stop the violence stop the violence but as well let's end it up you guys can say your social as you exit faster faster we start with Stef alright thank you for tuning it's been certain awesome time having you around my name is Stefani Ayeta you can also get me on my socials on that same name Stefani Ayeta Ayeta across all social platforms I wish you a lovely day ahead and the rest of your viewing wow niliwa mahali many kumbuka rada na Valo Marangi so that is still me Val who likes colors color me Val I hope to see you nimanza youtube channel so please follow me I have interesting stories oh yes alright I'm happy for both of you Stefani should join I also joined that at Brian's second one at Y254 channel Keshia to Kutano entrepreneurship Tuesday as well as health Tuesday and learn in Mandaman please stay safe don't uskulati ya guys for free see you tomorrow enjoy