 What is going on in the world right now, and we have our news plugs right here. So we're going to get into story by story. If you'd like to interact with us, WhiteFair4channel on Twitter, WhiteFair4channel on Instagram and WhiteFair4channel on Facebook, don't forget to leave with the hashtag as well, Why In The Morning and Social Friday, and tell us where you're watching us from so we can know to make a happy and happy, and we can give you a shout out as well. County in general, represent your county. Yes, it's about time we let you know what's happening in the world right now. We have to acknowledge the fact that Mr. Emmanuel Macron, Honorable, is in the country, and that's the French president. Macron? Well, I bumped into a station called France 24, and their accents were so well done by those presenters, I was like, damn, maybe I should try something. So Emmanuel Macron is in town, and yes, they talked about integration, business. In fact, I think there's a video you can see, giving a guide of owner by the president. Well, this is a motivation. I wonder if this happens in France as well. Yes, Lazima, if you're ahead of state, Lazima, you're welcome. Come on, man. And you know the interesting thing about Emmanuel Macron is that he's a youth, he looks like a young man, you know. But among the things I was talked about, I'd like to mention, is a commuter train because President Huru Kenyatta was putting pressure on the president because it's a French farm that's supposed to be in charge of a commuter train that will connect Nairobi Central Station today. I don't know if you saw the meme that came out of this picture right here. Which picture? The picture of Huru Kenyatta, the president. Oh, driving Emmanuel. You saw the meme. We are not going to talk about the meme, but check it. I laughed my Guinea-Nay out. I need to see that meme. So this is the Pujo that is going to be assembled in Kenya. Imagine. All right, so this car is going to be assembled in Kenya and exported to other countries in Africa as well. That's good. We are finally becoming a manufacturing zone. Yes, the big four agenda is coming to life now. Yes, and they also talked about that specific train, which is from Nairobi Central Station to the Jamaicanata International Airport via Iceland. So they just want to, the president Macron had said that by the time it's 2021, hopefully the commuter train should be done. So we are also looking. Yes. But it's like we are going to have two elections anyway. So 2021 will be going to the airport via trains. Yes, can imagine. You can imagine. So we are going to train directly. So you are searched at the train station. I think it's also true. You know the way the Mombasa road, where our airport is is literally on a very, very notorious road for traffic. So you can imagine. Like if you are late, even like if you have a flight, you have to go like literally almost three hours or four hours before the actual time. I think the commuter train is going to help people in terms of if you have other things to do and you don't really have to keep thinking about traffic and missing your flight, perhaps you can use the train direct. And I think another reason why they did that was also to help, like, decongest Nairobi. Yes. This is a planted decongest city. Yeah. I like what President Macron is doing in terms of infrastructure. The roads are looking better in Nairobi. Travel to some counties, not all of them. And they are looking quite good. Despite the dams in Afanika, a lot is happening as well. And people don't really focus on the good things that are happening. Yeah. We should give them 50-50. The good things that are happening. Yes. And the dams as well. Just give them some light. No, they are doing good things. And by the way, it's not like I don't have anything to do. I just didn't want to say much about it because I don't know. I don't know. I feel like we need to stop asking for aid from previous colonial people, that anyone that has colonized Africa, I don't think them helping us in any way, shape or form, giving back would be very difficult. I don't think it's something to trust. I wish they could call out maybe to Canada or somewhere where we don't have a history with. I feel very, and actually a lot of people share that sentiment. If you have a history. But there's a saying that goes better than devil. Because then, because I would rather... I was just about to say that. No, because we don't really know that devil. Actually, because the reason why we're signing deals is because we don't know that devil. No, but you see, I'm for Kenya's development, but I'm not happy about this. China did not colonize us, but they are slowly colonizing the entire Africa. That is true. And because we don't know that it's happening. And the same thing. So we can't just go around trusting you. That's true. But then what I'm trying to say is, you can't also go around trusting people who have a history of enmity on the continent. Okay. All right. Yes, that's a fact right there. That's a fact. But business, it doesn't stop us from doing business with them. Yeah, that people do business with. But let's move on. I'm not just... John, you can't colonize us. No, you can't colonize us. That's the way it is. Following the footsteps of Ngubiwati or more. And what's the son's name? Mokoma Wangobi. Anyway, on to our next story. So our next story actually comes from right here in Kenya again. Yeah. From the Kenya Pipeline Company. The name of Mr. Joe Sang and Gloria Rabbi Kaffafa, the company's secretary. And Joe Sang is actually the managing director. What has happened is that they're both being arraigned in court because there has been 51 million liters of jet fuel missing, which amounts to about 5 billion Kenya shillings. How many trucks do you need to store? And literally... And make it disappear? That's magic. Dini has nothing on it. That's magic right there. But it's really worrying. One day we'll wake up and find Kenyans have committed suicide. Like we'll find a massacre of suicide. Because these stories are depressing. This is 5 billion, we had 61 billion. So 5 billion has been added to that total that we had. Speaking of the fact that you've said 5 billion, wait, I think the other story that we have also pinches on depression amongst Kenyans. So I don't know, Joy, I want you to finish the story before I change the story. Yeah, so I'm just feeling, I don't know what I can say about this, but basically it's a scandal. All this fuel and all this money has been siphoned from the KPC, Kenya Pipeline Company. And all I can think is, at some point you'll have to ask yourself, because what makes you steal that much money? It's greed. And then if it's going around so much, then you have to ask yourself, what kind of people are in this country? And not even that. What is it that they are foreseen in our future that they feel they need to steal this amount of money? It's just greed. It's never about the future. How is that hopeless? Like it's an economy that hopeless that people are jipangad for almost 6 generations. The economy is doing so well. And at the top there, so they understand the finances of the government. So they know if I steal 5 billion, we still have hundreds of billions. Yeah, but we're in debt though. We don't have hundreds of billions. I feel like people are starting to see that in this fight against corruption, our community is being targeted, our community is being targeted. But they forget that Kenan politics is really tribal. When the president is from a certain tribe and the VP is from a certain tribe, most of the public offices are going to go to these particular tribes. So you can't find people who are not in office being involved in corruption. The people who are in these offices are the people who are going to be involved in corruption. You need facilitators by this. So you must pick your people, you put them there and then you facilitate to your left. The youth of Kenya, this station is for the youth. And they're talking to the youth of Kenya. Just be wise man. We have been played so many times. We have been played too many times and it saddens me when people with degrees, PhDs and masters still talk petty politics. It really disappoints me. But then also speaking of disappointment amongst the young people of this country, I don't know if you guys saw there was a trending story from Uhuru Pak. I remember clicking Uhuru Pak on Twitter because I was wondering why is Uhuru Pak trending? Is there a function and I missed it? Was it renovated or? Nothing. To my surprise, I found a story about a 20-year-old girl called Rebecca, who gave birth in Uhuru Pak at night. This was after she had been evicted from lodging that she was staying in that she was supposed to pay 50 shillings a day. So she was evicted. Imagine it's 450 shillings. Just 50 shillings. Imagine she had been evicted and she was heavily pregnant. So her water broke when she was trying to go and sleep. Where is the father? Imagine. She said that she's not in good terms with the father. They left each other. The father of the baby? I'm not talking about the father. Yes. You know, that's what I'm telling you. They are not in good terms with your child and stuff. So I don't know what exactly the backstory is, but she got rescued by a good Samaritan called the Red Cross. So the Red Cross came through and were able to take her to hospital and stuff. But the reason why it was trending was because the Kenyans on Twitter were so mad. They were saying that, isn't maternity supposed to be free first of all? Yes. That was in the manifesto. Yes. And then also, just last weekend, we had the Beyond Zero launch by the first lady. And it was about giving better maternity healthcare for mothers. And so you can imagine, like some people have donated money or a changa for that. And then we are having... A crisis like that. Yeah, exactly. So now it has also brought this limelight on the universal healthcare mission as we have as a country. Because if we can't take care of our mothers, we can't... All right. So when... And it reaches a point where someone can't even pay 50 Bob for lodging. Even 50 shelling the poverty, you can imagine. That's what I'm about to say. Yes. And we need a 5 billion, we need 61 billion or 62 billion. Meanwhile, someone can't pay 50 Bob. And then you remember when we were talking about KCP and KCSE registrations. That were cancelled because of fake positive tickets. This is how we end up with kids without positive tickets. So tell us what you think about these stories. Yeah. WhiteFive4 channel on Twitter, WhiteFive4, Andesco channel on Instagram and WhiteFive4 on Facebook. Don't forget to tell us where you're watching us from so we can give you a shout out to represent your county. Yes. And then hashtag is why in the morning, hashtag is social Friday. Wait, so can we finish on a good note? Yes. Please tell me your stories a happy one. It's a happy one. It's okay. So we've finished on two good notes. Yeah, it is a happy one because there was a competition in South Africa for Huawei ICT. It was a regional finals. And it was being held in Johannesburg, South Africa. And guess what? Jersey. Yes. Jersey. And so what happened is that Kenya, our wonderful country of Kenya, with the brilliant minds of our youth that we have, came second place in the whole world. Second place in the world. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. See you. Okay. See you. Okay. So they came second in the South Saharan Africa ICT competition. But unfortunately, no, unfortunately, but we did tie with Angola. They came second place. We can always win together. It's okay. Yeah, we can share the victory. That's it. undoubtedly, undisputably, a tech hub. Yeah, and ICT is not an easy field. So by the time you're number two, Bazaar, you've done well. Yeah, we've got some brainies up in here. Allow me to actually mention their names because I'm very proud of you guys. I am so proud of you guys. So drum roll, here we go. DJ Khalifa, you're ready? Yes. Okay, let's go. Congratulations and thank you very much to one Mr. Richard Wanchohi, Maraguri Mwaii, and the last and final lady is Zipora Washira. Congratulations. Okay, hello. Zipora Washira, thank you for taking us, Mwaii. Have we had a Khalidi up in there? I'm so happy, I was presented. You're called a Khalidi. She is a woman of power. Okay, that's true, that's true. Forgive me, forgive me, Miss. Forgive me, Miss Zipora. Anyway, White244channel on Twitter, White244 and the School Channel on Instagram and White244 on Facebook is the way to reach us. Don't forget the hashtags, why in the morning? Don't forget the hashtags, Social Friday. Today's edition is all about working out. Fitness, fitness and health. We have amazing, we have amazing guests in the studio. We have Miss Samba, fitness enthusiast, a trainer. She's about to tell us how it goes down in this line of business. We weren't really curious about this. We also have Joan Zendt, who's a former rugby player, but now is a fitness guy or a fitness trainer. So yes, we have a lot lined up for you. And towards the end, we are going to be having some laughing sessions. You know how we do it on Friday. So yeah, keep it locked. Stay tuned. Speaking of laughing at the end, we need to laugh at another Khalidi, yeah? There was something you had, yeah, so hard. There was a certain man in my queen who was busted in a Somali house, dressed in a woman's outfit. I don't know if we can get the clip over here. Yes, what do I look like in my queen? My queen again. My queen, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. Do you think I live other than you? Let's get guitar. I must say guitar is half my queen. Oh, okay, sorry, sorry, sorry, two people from Mukambani. You know when you were talking about how a Shabbag is, how do I look like in my queen? I must say I look like a Somali. I must say it's half my queen, half Kajari. Kajadiyad. Okay. But anyway, yeah, I think if you can look at the clips, I don't know what was going on in this particular scenario, but we have just come to laugh. Okay, so it's about time we tap out from this intro, but you just make sure I check it out. I like that guy that is easier out there for a woman. He's not easy out there for a woman. Especially for Somali women. What are you doing, bro? You're just making your life harder. It reminds me of the series called Folder. That is our terrorist disguise. Yes, yes. The disguise of the song. That is such, just as I don't even know how to dress. Boats. Bars, sir. Anyway, it's my new morning with social media platform. It's my new morning with social media platform. Whitefell, go send it on Twitter, Whitefell, go send it on Instagram, and Whitefell on Facebook. Hashtag why in the morning? Hashtag social Friday. Please interact with us. Please talk to us. Your views, your comments, and suggestions are invited. That's right. And please look forward to all the interviews that you guys are about to, and actually it's going to be very interesting. I'm looking forward to, especially Ms. Samba, because I want to learn a few things about fitness. It's time to start getting the body up in this health. Me, I'm waiting for Gideon and Roka as well, because we are going to talk about... Very modest today, we are going to put you in a very tight spot when it comes to fitness. That's good news. There's nothing like two times over. Anything to top it all off. During my church, it's going to finish with some acrobats in Sturgeon. Can you imagine Sturgeon? He makes some space at home. All right, so we DJ Khalifa. Are you ready? Come on, come on. Are you ready for a big tour? Yeah. Some of the week? Lazy man. Take it away.