 Ladies and gentlemen, Lezzi Kibam give me some noise and welcome to the part talk show. On Friday we're going to be celebrating International Women's Day and that's why today we are doing this thing with the Lezzi Kibam, they're talking about love. They're saying love for big people. So we're going to be celebrating women and today I want first of all to give a shout out to the very valuable women in my life, my mom Lucy, my sister Nancy and my little niece Ivy. Shout out for me, love you lots and also have lots of clothes, lots of women in my life. Let me clarify that. So they're good friends, good friends, nothing happens other than good things. Okay, so without women, definitely in my opinion, the world will lose emotion and less heart. And so I believe that women bring a lot of good and beauty and gentleness and love to the world in a way that we men, I just clarify, we men cannot do. So today I'm celebrating women. I've got women in the audience and the ladies who have come to the audience before wherever you are, I'm going to give you a shout out. On the other hand, we have women suffering more in terms of sexual abuse, more women abuse sexually, more women abuse in domestic settings and more women have their career and professional path, sometimes having obstacles simply because they are women. And so today either way, as we celebrate women on Friday, here in Patoksha we are celebrating them today and if you are next to a woman, give her a hug. Oh, I wanted to see if the band is going to do that. But thank God. So on my show today is Bright Stakasyoka, who is one of those women who is going to represent the women we are celebrating today. She's only 20, but she's already the youth governor at Kittu. She's got a foundation. She finished university at 19 with a degree in political science. She's got loads and we're going to be talking about that. And it's a lot of we're going to be sharing and hearing from her as we celebrate women. So as we, as Lezik band prepares to take us back to, you know, some entertainment, talk to us on our social media pages, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Y254 channel, you know, pass your suggestions, opinion and questions and I'd be glad to hear from you. So Lezik band, let's go. I'm sharing, watching more of you. Cause I'm so gypsy and you so in my head and jumping of the friends zone and I got no part of you just jumping off the friends zone and I heard from girl I land on him. I just get taken no more, no more, no more. Money going when she kill you. Team office when she kill you. Come on, come on, man, I'm Marisa. I'm a potato man, man. I've earned a money she kill you. Team office when she kill you. Come on, come on, man, I'm Marisa. I'm a potato man, man. Cause I'm so gypsy and you so in my head and jumping of the friends zone and jumping of the friends zone, jumping of the friends zone and jumping of the friends zone baby and I got no parachute jumping of the friends zone, jumping of the friends zone baby and I hope I'm gonna like. This song is a prayer for some people that really to jump off the friend zone and you know, you know, even though they got no parachute, no. I don't know. Wish you the very best. Ladies and gentlemen, Lezik band make some noise. All right, great music. And as I mentioned to you, I've got today, Brita Kasioka, welcome. Please make some noise for our guest today, Brita Kasioka. She's got quite a profile and I'm gonna just, we're going to be talking about your profile. Okay. But before we do that, what do you think of Lezik band? I think they are fantastic. I'm gonna invite them for my wedding. Hallelujah, hey. The wedding is coming up. She's been preparing for it since eight that she had mentioned. Since she was eight years old. That's one of our big accomplishments I was mentioning to her. Welcome to the show. Thank you. You know, when people hear your voice, they don't think that you could have accomplished how much you've accomplished by now. You know, and you are a youth governor first of all. Yes. What does, I want first of all to understand, you are the youth governor Kituik County. Yes. Please educate us on that. Okay, youth governor started in 2018. It was supposed to start in 2017, but people would have voted it was more political. So it started in 2018. So we have 47 youth governors from all over every county. It's an advocacy group. Like, where we're supposed to work closely with the county government to help propagate the 30% of youth, the resources, and then come up with plans and then talk with the relevant stakeholders and come up with plans for the youth. So that's basically youth governors. Youth governors, right? You are 20 years right now, isn't it? Yes. I mean, that's amazing that you're already a youth governor, but let's go a little bit back. So you hold a bachelor's degree in political science Yes, I did. with IT. Yes. From Maseno University at 20. Yeah. You know, here the audience is made up of a good number of university students. I can't tell you that, all right? And they started university at 20. You know, when did you start high, you know, okay, let's go really back. When did you start your primary school? I started my primary school at two and a half years. Two and a half years? Yeah. Is that legal? No, it's not. But I think I was a bit lucky I started that time. Maybe this time it would have been a bit tricky. But the reason that happened, it wasn't just an almost story. It's because I fell. And then I had to learn how to be a left hand. Okay, so. So there was a doctor. I mean, I hope that doctor finds me. He was called Dr. Kenyanshui. And he's the one who taught me how to write. So by the time I was going to nursery already, I knew A to Z and one to 100. Writing with your left hand? Yeah. So you can use a lot of your right hand? I can't do much with my right hand. And you fell at what age? I was two. You were two years? Yeah. And you have learned to accept that all these years or you still find? It has been quite a journey for me because as a teenager especially, right now I'm not a teenager, I'm not good. But as a teenager, like our image is everything. And then you find yourself in this other side where, and then you see, even if you couldn't tell from my profile picture, I try to present myself as me, as brighter. And then still other people will go ahead and you greet them with the left hand. They're like, why are you greeting me with the left hand? So they try to bring you down. So I think it has been quite a journey. But I know that I can talk about it in a public place. I think I'm getting there. You're getting there. Yeah. And that's really good. I mean, it's as you were saying, being a teenager and being sensitive, being self-conscious, it's big for anybody. So congratulations for that. And it's one of the things that I admire a lot about you. So you were youngest in the country when you were elected the finance secretary at Masseino University. Oh yeah. So my story and how I ended up buying was quite interesting. Somebody created a poster. I think it was thought to be meant to be a mockery. You know, I'm into fashion. So you can find me with a very short dress. The leader. Anyway, so I was in a short dress and boots. I would not mind that at all. I was in a very short dress and boots. And someone created my poster and it went viral. And it was there for written finance secretary. And there were these people who were saying, oh, she should be gender secretary. You know, she should buy for Miss Masseino. You know, there was all that, all that. And my phone had issues all that time. So I noticed after two days that I was trending in Masseino. And when I went back, there were all this mockery. Like she's buying, you know, like, but now they don't believe that she's buying. So that's the time I started asking, why do people think that I can't buy? And that's where my interest was. I didn't know what finance secretary was all about. I actually knew what finance secretary was about after I got into office. And I didn't have an idea. And you need to have an idea as a finance secretary. She was like, didn't even know anything about it. But I was trying to prove. You know, there's a nanny about Eminem. He says, the first time he tried singing and he went home and he was like, I quit. And he was like, but these people are not going to define me. So he went back to it. I think that was me. I had to prove myself. And when I was elected, I think there were all these slogans in Facebook, what to talk and you know, but my voice directed to me. But I think I love children very much. Young people are like, if I can do it, then why can't I do? So I think I did it for myself and for the children. Like, sometimes you don't have to fit in all the society things you should be. And I really had a problem with that. They think you should dress like this. They should talk like this. You should do this. I've been told over several times to be trained about my voice. I don't know what, but you should never fit in that box of the society things that you should be. Yeah. I mean, wow, that one of the, one of the staff here called Max said you started together and he was, he was repeating some of, some bit of your experience of when you try to, you know, to speak to the, you know, to the student at Masen and as you are saying, some really made fun of your voice, but you still overcame that and fought back and got the seat. And I can see you became a nominated Congress, Congress member at Masen University at 16 years. Yeah. And I shout out to the person who did that. He was a secretary general that time was called Miss Yane. And even when he nominated me, he was also mocked. Like, how can you nominate her? Like, that's a joke, you know, but I think he saw something that the world didn't see. And when I was nominated, I remember the first, I would go to the Congress and keep quiet for some time. I was hardly depression at that time, actually. And the first time I spoke, there was a friend who stood and was like, oh, I think I underestimated you. So I think sometimes it's good for the world to think that you can do nothing. And then you just speak and people are like, oh, okay. You just, you smack them in the face that, you know, I can actually do it. Yeah, sometimes you don't have to do all the talking. You just have to let your actions speak for yourself. Yeah. I hope, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to Bright Star. Just in her name is everything that she does, Bright Star. And I want to remind you to go to our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages at Y254Channel and send your, what do you think about this conversation and about Bright Star Kasioka? About what she has done. So go to our Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at Y254Channel and we are going to be speaking to you and reading out your comments. Okay, now you have appeared in several televisions analyzing something to do with leadership, you know, and the way young people are represented in Kenya. Yes. What precisely is wrong and what does a 20 year old, now let me be a bit now cynical, what does a 20 year old know about what politicians should be doing? I imagine a politician asking you that question. I think sometimes, you know, sometimes all the time, I think your leadership is not about age. It's about your experiences and what you can do and going against the grain and being the person who takes risks that people are not able to take. I mean, I might be 20 years old, but if I give you my whole life story, I might be 60 years, you know. And the other thing is, I feel our country, most youth don't want to take up leadership positions and that's where we go wrong. It's scary. Those people who have a following in the back up, they're like, we don't want politics, but that's the same people who can bring the following that they have to bring change in the society. Another time I saw King Kaka, he said he wanted to do donation of pads. You can see that being trended in social media. So as a lead, I mean, even if you're not in politics, even if you are seeing a water, you're doing the following that you have. To make a difference. Yes, yes. That's how young people can contribute. We don't have always to wait for handouts. We don't always have to wait for what these older people can do. We can start something on our own, you know. Yeah, I feel that's what should be done. And you want to be a politician sometime in the future. You want to run for an elected seat? Yes, I want to. Back at your home place? Yeah, unless statistics change. Of course. So what would you start with when you start to vote for an elective post? I hope my member of parliament is not watching me, but member of parliament. That's what you want to see. Oh, it's a he or she? It's a he. Oh, he's going to be watching you now. He's a tough one. So you want to start as an MP? I would start as an MP. Do you have a timeline like I want to do this maybe by the next election or the next? Oh, you want to keep this Chinya Maji? No, for my own security, let me keep this Chinya Maji. She's not going to run in time soon for her for the sake of her security. All right. And then you have a foundation which you started in 2017. Bright Star Rose Foundation. Tell me about that. OK, in 2016, I used to give speeches around high school. As I told you, I handled depression trying to accept myself here. So what I did, I love speaking to young people. I love telling them that you can make it, that it doesn't matter your family. Like I've defied all odds to be where I am today. So you can do it. And I think my story, there are so many young people can relate to it. And I think the one I chose this has to, you know, kids, they see me and they're like, oh, Kandoli, you know. I think, so I think, I think God made me young and made me achieve things at a young age so that I could be able to inspire generations. So, but then there was this girl who came to me and she told me she had 10 boyfriends. Oh, that's quite an accomplishment. Tell me about that. The girl is in from two. And, and Reina, she's in, I think, from four. Yeah, so she, she, she said she had 10 boyfriends. And why? One to buy pencils, pens and those. Another one to buy books, another one to buy pads, you know. And the girl herself is HIV positive. And she knows and no one knows from her family. I think that whole story transformed my life. Like, I'm like, Brad, so you cannot just go talk into people. You know, I think we've done enough for motivational talks. So you come up with something and she was actually the first person I helped. And, and, and so I would, I had my savings. Of course, I was a student leader in 2017. That's when I was elected. And I was nominated to Congress of Parliament, member of Congress. So I had my own savings. And those are the ones I used to help the girl. And then afterward, I don't know. I think when you help someone, they share with other people and then people start reaching out to you. After today, even if you take my phone, you'll see so many texts. They say, Brad, send me 200, they don't have fare. I don't know where those people get my number. And as long as I have it, I will send. So there's this boy who had a fee balance of 34,000. So I called to all my friends and we helped clear it. So I was doing it from, from, from passion because I've been helped myself by so many people. So you, someone texted you that they, I mean, someone told you that they need 34,000 for their school fees. They didn't tell me that. They told me they needed 50 shillings for dinner. And I called the person and they told them I wanted to meet them. Okay. That's the time now I found they were, they were just dropping out. Okay. Yeah. And then you called your friends and you, you cleared his school fees. Yeah. Please give it up. All right. That's, that's, that's amazing. So what you do is help people by like mobilizing the people who can to help those who can't. That's what, is that the main thing about Bright Star? Yeah. Because I don't have partners. I mean, it's something I just do. I can call friends. Like if I know you, you can tell by people's hearts you can know who can, who can help. So I call them, then we can come about 10 people and we contribute. You know, the thing about helping is people feel if I give 500 or 200, it's very little. But if you come 10 people, that's money that can take a child to school. And absolutely. And especially in those rural areas, they need very, very little. About 1,000, sometimes 2,000. So that's what I try to do. I try to be, because I've been a leader, I have that link. I try to be the link between the people in the rural and the people who are in town and people who have something that they can contribute. And then I bring it together, pull enough resources and then I help. That's great. I mean, and people have realized what you're doing. You know, you have once a few awards already. Last year, you won the coveted exemplary student leadership award awarded by African Youth Leadership Forum in conjunction with the National Prayer Breakfast as a top five student, top five student in the country who are impacting lives in their community. Yes. I mean, come on, people. Wow. Top five in the country. Yes. So what happens? African Youth Leadership is a Christian organization. And it tries to build integrity, leaders with integrity. So there is an application form where people feel. And then from there, they strain in. And then they eliminate to about, I think, 17 or that, depending on the number of 50. But it's application form all over universities. Then from that, they go. Personally, they go to schools. They interview random cooks, the soldiers. How do you relate to them? How are you as a leader? Random people, they go to your dean. They get recommendation. So I didn't expect to end actually in top five because one of it is that people are doing amazing things out here. You know, I was looking at them from the innovative side. I'm not innovating myself. I'm more into arts, you know, and helping social. That's pretty innovative. Come on, that is amazing. So I didn't think I would. But then when we went for the dinner, it was the night before national prayer breakfast. I was called as a top five. And I got a word from the speaker. And congratulations for that. You deserve it. I believe you deserve it just by that one young man you helped. I mean, that's amazing. Thank you. And you know, you are among the top 18 finalists. Yeah, we are now in 40. So I think that's your 40. Now, we started as a thousand thousand. So we won't mention which station, OK. But you're in the mis-president competition in one of the local TV stations. Yeah. You started a thousand of you. Yeah. And the current lecture, I think by now it's airing at this moment. Yes, yes. And we are in top 40. So the elimination is still going on. So you are at 40 right now. Yeah. OK, started a thousand. And you are among the top 40 right now. Let me say something about mis-president. When I applied for mis-president, I was 19. And they had already put it in their poster that they need 20 years old. OK. But my friends pushed me to do it. And it's because I'm passionate about both media and leadership. And they were like, this is what is for you. So when I applied, they called me for some interviews. And then I made it through. And I thank God. I think it's just God. Yeah, it's God. But also at the same time, it's hard work, isn't it? You're doing, you know, we say grace works on nature. So you know, you work hard and grace does the rest. And so you are, I mean, that is, I appreciate that. And I mean, congratulations. I mean, more power to you. And tomorrow you are going for another award that you've been nominated for, which is the chance of getting the Zuri awards. Tell me about that. Zuri awards. So I didn't apply for Zuri awards. I got nominated by people. And I was in the mis-president when I first got there. Someone texted me, congratulations in Zuri awards. In Zuri awards, people nominate other people. And then they select the top three in each category. And I was a top three in the categories. And I didn't even know that I was in it. And so we did showcase it in junction. It's meant to recognize outstanding people who are doing something amazing in their societies. And so there was that tomorrow. And I'm nominated in the young achiever category. And we wish you the very, very best. I mean, come on, we wish you the very best. We hope you win. We hope you win, all right? I'm going to come back to you right now before I give it to Leziki Band to take us through. We're going to take a short break. And when we come back, we'll be asking our guest today questions, maybe from the audience a little bit of a few questions. I hope you're really enjoying this conversation. It's a great conversation. We've got a great guest. And she is one who is representing women. And when we come back, we'll have a short conversation about women and women's day on Friday and a little bit about modern feminism. And then I'm going to give two questions to the audience. So keep the conversation coming. Y254 channel, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. I want to hear from you. And I'll be reading your comments after the short break from Leziki. Let's go. I'm going to come back today. I'm going to come back. I'm going to come back. But now I'm not seeing my friends. You want to come back now today? I'll leave you in the new FAK. I know you're at rate. I'm not the one who's being cheated. Give me love. Give me love. No need to. Oh, no, no, no. See me, take your love. Take your love now, G-Baby. Oh, the love go carried away. That's what she's doing. I ain't got no time for this damn traitor Because I've been laughing and charming So me, I make sure she got like nothing Oh, and I've been wanting and begging She's been my life, no time for gaming Oh, I've been laughing and charming So me, I make sure she got like nothing Oh, and I've been wanting and begging She's been my life, no time for gaming Leziki, Leziki That's how they walk me no time To see her smile for me, voila, voila She's never been down, she's a ha ha I give her love like for fun Cuff her and you'll be back here No personal it up and down, you'll be back here No sasa, you'll be back here No personal it up and down, you'll be back here Now I'm not singin' that thing I ain't no love and I'm good I'll open the album and you'll be back here I know you're a traitor, yeah Cause I've been laughing and charming So me, I make sure she got like nothing Oh, and I've been wanting and begging Cause you've been my life, no time for gaming Oh, and I've been laughing and charming So me, I make sure she got like nothing Oh, and I've been wanting and begging The destiny my heart she feels I know she's a traitor, yeah Welcome to Leziki Band, amazing stuff right there Wow, ladies and gentlemen, watching from home And I can see your comments here that you're sending the mean Shout out to the ladies in your life And I don't just mean the... So everybody, the important ones And I can see the Canadian Dwar I'm celebrating my one and only mom Lilian Atyano from Sikang May Lord shower her with the blessings Amen, Canadian Dwar Thank you so much, Canadian Dwar again I appreciate that young girl a lot I like her confidence Keep it up, awesome, great stuff Yeah, she is absolutely confident Then there's Captain Living Rock Humble, kuruwi Invite Dr. Wale Akinemi to the session Okay, Captain, you'll tell me who that is I will, I will, I will definitely John Tosh, this girl in plural Seems to be capable of... Capable to join politics You are capable of joining politics We see that, yeah, good stuff All right, Eunice Kaseeva Wow, she is blessed, you are absolutely blessed Again, Canadian Dwar is back I think Canadian Dwar has a crush on you You are such amazing May God give you more blessings Yes, Canadian Dwar Gracia Mwende, I'm so proud Of that young, talented girl I'm personally challenged She's going far To an extent Of being the next Miss President Kenya, all the best Thank you I celebrate my mom and grandma And I have grown to admire so much Thank you, Gracia Mwende Then we have Irene Ruth I do love this girl Her leadership was just perfect At Maseno And I know she'll make a good leader In the future In life, okay, I guess that's what Thank you so much, Irene Ruth I love her so much Ruth, you are loved a lot Okay, Irene Ruth Okay, then we've got some more Do we have some more comments On the other side I think there was some further comments As they come Ladies and gentlemen Keep this conversation coming Oh, here they are Let me tell you some names on Facebook The young girl is blessed and going far Shout out to mom, sis, grandma I thought it was grandma And to all the women Then Jesus Christ Joseph Fete Matt Muxioka I'm celebrating My mother Gladi Mwika Akiwa Konza Salimiya Yomuresh Sana I'm Salimiya Then we have John Gesha At just 20, she has achieved all that Yo, man She's going far May God bless you God bless you too Lots of love and blessings from our viewers Oh, there is Yasmin Patel We have a Patel on somebody watching God Patel You have a good foundation, sweetheart Thank you Now next is honey Now Who is your inspiration? You're just telling me about the two people that inspire you so much Yeah Tell me about that before we take some questions from the audience Okay, I was just having a discussion with them I have two people who inspire me very much One is Barack Obama And the reason I love Barack Obama Is because he didn't grow up with a dad But look at the amazing man he stands to be You know, sometimes we use our life stories To just say how we could not be the best we could be But Obama made it possible Like you don't have to blame It's upon you to take responsibilities To be the person you want to be You're an amazing leader A man who just didn't have a dad And I love Oprah Winfrey very, very much Oprah is just amazing I think it's because I'm passionate about hosting So I might host her in the future Oprah is just After going through all those things She went through rape She's one of the richest women And she has a foundation as well She gives back to the community And she has defined her own beauty What beauty is Kibra MP Kibra MP And I pray that he gets heals from cancer He's just an amazing leader Amen, amen That's a prayer from all of us From the heart that he gets well It has been I'm sure it has been also difficult for him Nobody? Not on the list? Fine Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Calcutta That has been my childhood icon since I was in class 4 That has been your inspiration Awesome, awesome Now before I wish you the very best for that Now we've got some questions from the audience And please just say your name And what you're studying And then ask your question briefly Hello I am Motoni Mokono An undergrad in procurement and logistics Multimedia University Yes, first of all you're amazing Absolutely amazing You're an inspiration And my question is You talked about youth governors It is the first time I've heard about it I think I'm not the only one How do you get to be one? Yes, that's it Awesome, thank you so much Pastor Mike, we've got another question Maswale Kupifupi, SMS My first question What keeps you going? What keeps you going every day? Like for me I've also been doing that But what keeps me going If this one girl one day I met And I give that lady one hundred But the way she celebrated me No one has ever celebrated me that way That's what keeps me going And then the second thing what I know Sometimes, what I have learned That sometimes it doesn't require money It just requires heart Thank you, may God bless you Perfect, very good The last question from Anod My name is Anod Kibayi From the University of Nairobi The young lady who is a leader So please use that mic Because we can hear you so well My name is Anod From the University of Nairobi I want to pose a question to you It's a small number Of young leaders here Who voted in And maybe If you make your intentions clear on And you're going to contest for some seat I'm in for parliament I hope What are you going to do to ensure that you're not To be like the rest of the guys who are being voted And then they blend into The senile Leaders here in the state Okay, very good Thank you so much You've got three solid questions Go for it Just such youth governors Kenya, you'll see the profile About youth governors And when they have application Maybe you can give me your contacts and I can give you It started in 2018 So it is still set in structures Because we have a youth governor Then we have a county Like MPs, county constituency reps And then under constituency reps There's ward reps So recruiting all those people was not something That was going to take less than a year Setting up the structures But right now we are done so you will hear more about us Yeah And then to the guy What keeps me moving Ugh, that's a whole debate But I know we have limited time But I can say I think for my young age I knew I was meant for somebody great I mean And the person who keeps me moving mostly Is my grandfather And he's my greatest supporter And he believes in me very very much As a president I kept telling people That I've never thought of being president Until I ended up as president And again where I come from I think sometimes you have to choose I come from this particular place And I'm going to be the change in the hope Of this community So I didn't have the luxuries when growing up I was just another kid Who was being laughed at by other kids Because I wasn't what the society wanted them And I feel like I'll give you a short story Lupita Nyong'o said She used to cry every day before she goes to bed Wondering why She was very dark And for a very very long time She always prayed to God God make me a bit lighter Until one day I like work I don't know whether that's her pronouns She was that Sudanese British model She was all over magazines All over covers and people were celebrating her Until Oprah said she's beautiful And to Lupita Oprah is like one of her icons People can celebrate people with a skin like mine And that's how Lupita owned her power So I feel I'm that person Two young children out there Who are struggling In self-acceptance, self-image It'll be like if Brightster can make it So can we, so that keeps me going a lot Perfect And the last question When I get elected what I will do I feel leaders are born And made at the same time I think that's where we go wrong We try to make leaders Out of people who are not People just wake up today And decide they are buying They don't go through this trainings of leadership They don't have community at heart And I feel I have that Like life has really trained me And I think before God gives you a task Even in the Bible Every person, even Joseph, Moses All those people, they had to be prepared Moses had to go to the palace And then go again become a shepherd For God to see whether you can handle leadership And I feel I'm prepared enough to handle that So I hope I don't change Awesome, yeah Give it up for us, beautiful So Before we break I'll give it back to Lezike They're almost finishing their songs They have lots of songs, I'll give it back to them To sing one more song Women's Day What is your expectation for Friday As we Friday I have a very important interview Can you imagine that? On the very same day, okay And wish you the best And it's an interview that will decide Whether I join a media house or not So I am like I don't have big plans for Women's Day But I have plans for tomorrow Of course I'm attending the Azuri Awards Absolutely, but now in the bigger picture Where do you think as a country we are When it comes to the place of women I think we are somewhere When we started When you were asking me They would be beaten, they would be done All those sort of things But right now where we are We are at a place where you look at Kitu That we have the governors But still there is so much to be done Like there is so much If you go to the grassroots And I think what will normally happen We do a lot of advocacy in social media And campaigns But also not in social media So what are we doing About educating people in the grassroots That women can live? I give a good example of Lesuda Lesuda She was dominated and then she was elected I think in some of these places They need nomination for them To see their women doing something And then they can elect them So it depends What part of the country you are speaking about If it's Nairobi we are some But still women face a lot of difficulties When they are campaigning and asking for votes So it's a long way to go But even America itself They didn't elect A female president So it shows it's a conversation all over the world But at least we are not where we used to be And that's where the hope lies We can keep on increasing the momentum And then again I say If we want to have women leaders We cannot just empower women We have to empower men as well The trainings that happen with girls Should also happen with men Because what happens We have this group of empowered women Who know that they can lead the world But on the other side they don't have supportive men And why because Even in high school the trainings are only for men For girls So I think we should have this conversation That you are a woman being powerful Doesn't mean that you are a weaker man Absolutely Thank you so much And from a kiddie melody Oh my goodness Oh he's here You Let me sit down so I can read this from Spencer Boy You so wonderful Gary at the age of 20 You have achieved all that I also like giving hope to people Never lose hope Dear girl you are good and a faithful girl I love you very much God help you Good night Good night Spencer Boy Spencer Boy Thank you so much for such it's all Thank you so much Spencer Boy Hugs Hugs are coming your way Then we've got kiddie melody The power talk show Damn That's what we call girl power I'm so proud of that chick Shout out to her Ask her if she has ever met people This is her inspiration That made her go for what she wants So I think you have mentioned that What inspires you Just a fact Just a fact you are here A few minutes back All these bright stars come on as an idea She unboxed me Okay you can go to her facebook Brightstar Then Canada your door for the for the time Canada your door is back I think I have a crush on you My question to Brightstar is Who inspires her She has mentioned Barack Obama And Oprah Winfrey Then we've got Newton Berks She is just a pretty amazing young lady With an emphasis on pretty I love her spirit God bless you Or some that is Newton Berks Then we've got Kamwana Benja Yes Tuko Pamoya Asante San I think those are the comments From home from the viewers Thank you so much for those comments Thank you for tuning in on the part Making it such an amazing show Now it's your turn to give a shout out Also to the women in your life No I first wanted to say Whether I've met people who put me down Oh yeah correct correct I've met so many people I've been always on the other side of the society Where I don't follow rules How I handle that Is that I don't let anyone define me I mean if you think I should change my hairstyle For you to take me seriously that's your problem You know and I Try to define my own path I mean I'm just 20 I have all these issues That teenagers and young people deal with Trying to figure myself out Trying to figure out what boyfriend I want Trying to figure all those kind of stuff I know some So I am not going to let the external world Get into me I am a young person Just define your life Just look at what you want to be And know that it's not easy together And what I tell people is that People who attract you in social media Are very frustrated with their own lives They're just trying to make your life miserable That's where they have time to do that Yeah so don't give into that Absolutely Yeah and shout out to Which camera are we looking at Camera 3 If she's watching My grandmother she's really been an amazing woman And all the Amazing women who believed in me Natasha and Jeh Lisa Yanni Buiya Mukhanzo And all my friends thank you Thank you so much and may God bless you Leziki band are going to entertain us Before we come back with some games I want us to play some games with you Right here ok so Leziki let's go Just wait just wait Let's continue magic alright Right welcome back now we're going to have a game We're going to play a game And I have today with me my guest Brightstar and I have ZP from Cooperative University oh my god And we are going to play a game And this game is very very simple As you can see here the cups are Stucked alright I mean these cups are Stucked and all they have to do is Just pull them out without dropping the Cups ok and we see who wins Ok and then after that we're going to play One one one one one one other game So are you ready Hello are you ready Make some noise Alright alright alright ok let's go I'm going to stack my own here So that you don't say that I didn't Show you how to do this ok so Alright here we are ok Ok there we are Ready are you ready Ok let's go let's go Hey can I get some encouragement On that side alright let's go Ok here you go here you go You drop ok let's go again Try try let's go let's go let's go I'm arranging for you Let's go Wait Are you sure so celebrating women You trench see if the women Here can beat me at this ok Two to one let's go Oh oh my turn my turn Ladies and gentlemen Final one final one don't knock them Oh I don't know which spirit Was that that I don't know Which spirit did that And now ladies and gentlemen Just for the sake of the ladies I'll ask one quick question And all that That the ladies have to do Is grab this bottle And I'm going to ask them very simple questions So I'm going to start with the rehearsal And when I ask a question you just grab the bottle And answer alright are you ready Are you ready Can I hear some noise For the people here ok So let's do some rehearsal Who is the president of Kenya Ok Ok very good Ok question now Your mother What's my mother Name a river in Kenya What are you looking No it's only one You have to listen to the question Listen to the question and answer The question Name one exceptional woman In Kenya Chara Chingillu Ok very good Another question If you are on a date with a person You love a gentleman In a restaurant And he is telling you stories That you enjoy What is the dates today Ladies and gentlemen Give it up to My guest today please give it up Make some noise right sir And of course Zippy has done very well That's amazing And that has been the part talk show today with me Dominic and I really have enjoyed Being with you and the audience here Audience make some noise for yourself I'm grateful to have you here And then we've got the Leziki Band Make some noise for Leziki Band And all of you my viewers From home that we've been watching and communicating And talking to me through the social media There's a door who has a crush on my guest Amazing as you can see also on my right You know there are good things here in the audience Max ok Then someone had asked me For some suggestion for a wife So I'll There'll be some announcement after this So ladies and gentlemen this has been the part talk show And we are celebrating women and above all And through the bright star We have celebrated women and all of you We value you the women Who are our viewers on part talk show 1 2 5 4 we value you We love you and wish you the very best on God's blessings And as evening comes please do have a good night God bless you and Go mad Go out make a difference And I'll give it back to Leziki Band To close it for us make some noise Thank you