 in that matchwork. If you see people talking about Felizabu, it's not because Clare is just a pretty girl. She's pretty, she's smart, she's hardworking, and she's in her bag. I am in my bag. Yo, in a quarter of a tongue, we're amazing. We're tongue, we're go-go. The call is still back at all. I'm sitting close to a sister, a friend In the end, the ten men said, Claudia and Isabua, welcome back to SPM Bars. It's an opportunity for us to, in our prayer, as for forgiveness, as for guidance. Now, I believe this month being a holy month. How's life? Hey, life is great. You're doing great. I am looking great. I'm doing great. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm fine. Yes. Hey, from Samburu to London, Switzerland. Come on. Well, what can I say? I see an opportunity. I go for it. People recognize my talent. And I can't be, I can't be grateful enough for the opportunities I've been given. I know you're talented, Claudia. I can say that for sure. I think the one thing I put, the people I respect the most, I think, if you ask me professionally, the people I respect the most are entertainers. We put in so much work. So, I respect entertainers because I do that myself. I work as hard. I put in that much work. If people talking about Feliz Abou, it's not because Claudia is just a pretty girl. She's pretty. She's smart. She's hardworking. And she's in her bag. I am in my bag. I say 24 is my year. 24 is your year. I mean to that. Now, Claudia, I just want to ask you. We're here for Rafa's rehearsal. You know, you are being selected among the few MCs for the event. What was feeling? I know you've performed. You've hosted international artists. What is it that Rafa was giving you, your career? Honestly, it's a difference. For me, the game is the same. It's just a different crowd. Also, practice makes perfect. So, this is me perfecting my craft. Every time I'm on stage, I usually get feedback from what I do. And I feel, okay, if you can do this better, or I even tell myself, I'm actually my biggest critic. So, for me, it's just perfecting my craft and becoming the best that they came. So, Baraha Fest is an amazing event. I love the fact that they have both Kenyan International Arts. So, it shows collaboration. It shows support from different parts of the world and also Kenyan. The Kenyan audience is actually really receptive. So, myself, I enjoy everything about this. And I appreciate the opportunity to be here, to do this. Because one gets to come to Mungines. But they know who's the best in the game. And they're like, yeah, this is the one. And this is an opportunity for me. For people who want to hire me in the future, you know, what's our near and near happen. So, as much as it's exposure, it's also networking. It's also me practicing my craft and making it better. So, it's a lot of things. So, I'm really grateful for this opportunity. Claude, I don't know. It's one of the way you ground yourself. I don't know. But the way you dress, you know. Kenyan men. I don't know what is it with Kenyan men. Come on. Come on. If you see something and it's nice, you admire it because it's nice. Then I'm just nice. Everything about me is nice. That's it. Samburu jeans. I'm telling you. Samburu jeans. That's all. As we wind up, maybe, sorry to ask you this. We've seen a story going viral across the social media. There's a young girl in the university, you know. She revealed she's expecting a young, you know, a young, she's expecting a baby. And so many people are bashing her, they're trolling her, they're saying, at your age, you've lost it. You know, there's no way you have your turning back in your life, you know. You should focus on, you know, on, on with the education and everything. I don't know if you heard about the story. I have. I've seen, I keep bumping into them on my TikTok FIP. I wish that girl nothing but the best. If she's happy with it, you know, it also matters what someone feels because you can't get pregnant if you're not ready. She looks happy. From what we're seeing on social media, we can judge and say she looks happy. She looks like she's ready to be her mother. And if she thinks she's ready, then who are we to say that she's not? You know, let people live their life. Let people do what they want to do. Come on, come close, support her. And you know, at the end of the day, people will talk, but it's a buggy. She's on who's going to deal with everything. So as long as she's comfortable, then online, um, aunties and uncles will always talk. Have you tried maybe to reach her side, maybe to talk to her? If given a chance to sit with her, what advice will you give her? I'll just tell her, I hope you're happy. I wish you nothing but the best, but also, as much as you are happy with the partner you have right now, along the way, life is hard. Challenges come and go. There's so much. I don't wish this on anyone, but maybe later, when it's a couple more jobs. So I want her to always think of herself and her child first. She needs to prioritize herself. She needs to see if this man lives, will she be able to provide for herself, you know? I'd advise her to get her to get her job. She's young. I'd advise her to not drop school because what we're going to do, you think you've gotten a child, you want to drop. Finish school if you want to finish school. Hustle if you want to hustle, but make sure you have your money so that you can have drama. You'll find it. And also, I mean, just live a life. Talking about teen pregnancy in the country, I know you're doing a CSR in your area very well. What is the main problem? What's the main issue? So for some reason, we have a teenage pregnancy crisis. For two years in a row, we have been leading with 50% of total teenage pregnancy in the country museum, in a country called County Moja. I left the remaining 50 in the 46 counties in the back. So I'm fighting for girls to stay in school. I'm fighting for girls who have dropped out to go back to school, have something of themselves. Come away when you're a young mom, normally they have phone calls. We are fighting to get grants for them for businesses. I'm going to mink it, but maybe I'm very passionate about the girl child because I come from a community where not so many girls will never mention that you're a Samburu, you're a Samburu. You can't go crazy. You're the first Samburu I've known. Oh, you're among the few Samburus I know, you know. So I'm fighting for female empowerment, if anything. I'm fighting for women to push themselves. I'm fighting for exposure. We are not empowered because you also don't have exposure to some things. So me, I'm pushing for all these things because I don't know if I'm passionate about it, to say very well, that's just me. All right, Glader, thank you so much. There's something in my mind that is setting me to ask you something, but I'm avoiding to ask you that. But for now, I'll say thank you. I look for you next time on that. Thank you. On her first day too, I'll be, I'm seeing, please, the baddest award-winning, multi-award-winning. Any artist's performance you're looking forward to? Oh, my God, David, don't. Jesus. The feel song, if David has feel, gobe, noa, baby on his set list. Me, I'm five. Unavailable? Unavailable, I don't know. I'm talking to all these, like noa, baby. Oh, please. I love Othile Brown's music, Othile Brown, Ben Soul. My God, Sana'i Puea, you look so nice. I want to see her on stage. So for me, me, I'm an old-school bongo. Anytime, any day, me, I'm an old-school bongo. Come on. What do you mean, bongo? Like my mom growing up, I want to ask, is a bongo to Arab because of my mother? You know, so it's just, it's always been in me. So this is my kind of music. It relates to me. It pierces through the soul. It pierces through the soul. Yeah. What's your name and if I could stay inside? Excuse me if I could stay inside, but you mentioned about bongo music. I know you have a favorite, a someone special, maybe close to your heart. You've seen the connection online. We've seen you guys bonding, having good time. Bye, SPM. See you. I'm buying you a ticket. Paying you, paying you to go to London, just to emcee. Come on, come on, Claudia. Come on, Claudia. Why are you running away? That was Claudia and Osaba, one of the leading best MCs we have in 254. Thank you so much for speaking to us, Claudia. I love you so much. Stay tuned for more on Best Bien Bars. Bye, bye, bye.