 All right, so what's our welcome back? Oh, I just moved and I thought I was disappearing. Somebody told me I'm too dark for TV, but anyways. My name is Brian Sanko. Good morning. Welcome back. This is why in the morning the segment is MCM and before we get too far, I want us to do each other a favor. There's our social media platforms. That includes Facebook, Instagram, and on Twitter at 1254 channel. Instagram is 1254 underscore channel and personally at Brian Sanko on one the hashtag is why in the morning and interesting topic that we're about to get into. We're going to talk about entertainers. I don't know each time Aziad pops in my head. I think we need to be friends with Aziad. But anyways, yeah, we are friends. We are friends in my head though, but now in real life. But question to look at more leisure social media and jobs come again as the case is serious, but isn't a leap. By the way, you know, have you ever thought to yourself, for example, size, you want your daughter to grow up as an engineer? Why am I saying daughter? You want your son to grow up as an engineer, pilot, doctor, neuroscientist. But then your kid is like me. I want to be a DJ. But then I've never understood why DJs are not taken that seriously. While nowadays you can go to a club DJ in one event and you pay 200,000, you're going to pass as a shambapo. Why is it some careers are not taken so seriously, especially in this day and age? But I understand we live in an age where there's social media and you have to ensure that at least you have your presence online. You have to signify, cement your presence online, which is good. And people are earning a lot of money out of it. And to actually joining us live in the studio to actually expand on this interesting topic, we have two powerful gentlemen. And by the way, one of them is a dancer. And the other one is a comedian. They'll tell us how they actually got into that. But then they are studying very serious courses. So the first guest on my immediate right is George Mullinge. He is here. You can call him also Mukongo. I think that is his aka or Elias Mukongo. He's a comedian, emcee, and an actor as well. And then next to him is Gabriel Alex. He's a dancer and he's studying computer science. Next he's studying industrial chemistry, serious courses, serious courses still. Gabriel is studying computer science. I can only imagine how these people are trying to, you know, juggle between being a dancer and being a serious computer instructor. First of all, Kariburi Sana, go in the morning. Shukrani, Shukrani. Right. Let me start with you, Mukongo. Hopefully, my pronouns with Zuri. How did you actually get to a comedian and yet to study industrial chemistry? As of you two, it was the end of Nishani. And as I imagine, I'm the one who's going to be a comedian, check it out too. And yet I'm going to pay fees to end up studying industrial chemistry. First of all, I'm going to ask you a question. Actually, it's my mom only. And it has been nothing but support since the first day I say that I want to do comedy. So basically, growing up, I was always the one who was getting cast into roles when there is a parent's day. I'm the one who is always leading the other kids. Yeah, always in front. I always found myself more in front rather than seated listening. Also in class, I was more of always be sharp and on the other side. Yeah, I was that kind of person always got me in trouble a lot of times. And when I finished high school after I finished in 2019, 2020, that year, I started making memes, just keeping myself busy during the lockdown. That was a long time ago. That was during 2020 after I was just teaching myself video editing, watching people like Flaco trying to do it used to do short short clips like that, but used to keep them to myself. Our post online. Yeah. But when I joined campus in 2021 now, is when I met this crew of mine. And I found we were all creatives. And then we say, let's start writing scripts, let's start shooting comedy. And on December 2021, I officially started my YouTube channel and posting. So gonna channel Pia. Yeah. So I started doing online skits first. But then with time, Churchill show, I will hear this Churchill show audition in MPU in in their two rivers. I went there. I never got to make it. I was never chosen. But nevertheless, I continued doing contests in school. And last year, during the KU Culture Week, I participated in the KU Culture Week Comedy Night, where Sleepy David was the one of the adjudicators. Okay. And after that, he told us, no matter there was not a winner also, but he told us, all of you, come, I'm starting a show called Comedy and Cocktails. Come, let me nurture you. And ever since October, I've been there each and every Wednesday. Okay. And the going is so good so far. Alright, fantastic. And look at you here you are on TV before we get to the topic of Gabriel. Yeah. First of all, you're computer science, but we're in the dancer. Let's try to relate to the two. Okay. If you have said my name sir, my name sir, my name is Gina. Yeah, Zote. Oh. So my name is Gabriel Alex, I'm from Yoka. I'm from Sehasa. Okay. And um. Put in that. Yeah. And what do you do? I'm a dancer. Yes. Are you serious? I'm serious. Like according to me, sir, I'm not home manager, I'm like a serious home manager. Yeah. I'm a manager, I'm an auntie. Man calls such such feature. The ones that have been the school fees. Yeah. Okay. You're doing content, you're dancing over there online. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Nugget. So, it can be a place, apart from 2020, at the time of COVID-19, because I was a kid, I was a kid, because I was concentrating on my mother. And then, from there, I was a kid. I danced, I was involved in a football game. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And you were shooting the dance, because you were mistaken? Yeah. I was found in a school. Yeah. I was found in a school about dance, in search of what I was doing at school A2. Yeah. I was a student, and I was a senior student at school A2. Okay. So, I was taught to dance for the time being. Aha. Yeah. I was taught to dance for the time being. Yeah. I was taught to dance for the time being. From 4, I went to Fika, I went to the beach series, I went to Soma, I went to Soma, I went to Maliza Vema, I went to Fahulu, thank God I went to Fahulu You went to Fahulu Yes Okay Then after that, I went to Koja, that period is when I got the results, I went to Maliza So that period, I went to Nairobi, to Antihango To Koja Kanairo To Koja Kanairo, to Antihango Then within that period, when I went to Koja Kanairo, I went to Tabu Oficio Okay Yes, I went to Tabu Oficio, that period When I went to Jamam, I introduced myself to the dance school Yes, okay Then I went to Vibdance Africa Okay Yes, I introduced myself to the dance school I learned new skills, new moves and here and there So I said, if it's perfect, I'll teach you I will teach you how to dance, so that you can see if you can dance I went to Koja Kanairo, I went to Koja Kanairo, I said, then Dance was for dancing, I went to Mhili, I went to Rudi Yes Yes, after I got the results, I went to Koja Kanairo I was encouraged, I said, dance, I go I will teach you Now, between course, between choosing the career that you're doing, which is computer science, it could automatically work on your course, but then, to some extent, your talent is dancing. But then, your career specifically is computer science. So, I'm looking at it from a parent's perspective. For example, if you have a feature, you might be an artist, or maybe your due details. For example, if you have a serious career, such as computer science, you can dance professionally. Because you can say, come on, I'll give the dance queen. They are taking so serious, they are earning a lot of money, or may appear in a lot of music videos, including competitions, and they might be like, I can't do it on the map. And it's a serious profession. For example, if you have two dancing, you can do computer science. Since Gabriel and I were dancing, what is your career serious? Yes, it's a little tricky. If you have a job, it's easy. For example, if you have a child, you can't do it. For example, without education, you cannot prosper. Education is the key. It's the key to success. It's the key to everything. Yes. So I have a job, because I have a feature called Kwanza, and it's exposed to the public. I have platforms on social media. Since you have a TV, you can watch it, or you can do more features, or you can do more edits. So you are in trouble after this. Then I have a course, I have a computer science course, and I am a dancer. You are a dancer. Yes, I am a dancer professionally. So the thing about choosing computer science, it comes abruptly. It's like in high school, you have a computer. But after results, because I didn't expect it to be part, it's not part. It's not part of my age. I have a lot of experience in medicine. But my grade is not part. Cut-off points, I have a lot of experience, but when it comes to me, I have a lot of experience in medicine. So I choose. I choose, I choose. My second choice is computer science. Yes. You have a lot of experience in medicine. Yes. You are a dancer, you combine medicine. You have a lot of experience in medicine. Yes, I have a lot of experience in medicine. So I plan too. Okay. So you will survive to ensure that you are not a terrorist. Yes. I have a lot of experience in medicine. Okay. Yes. But I have a lot of experience in medicine. I have a lot of impact in dancing. Okay. Yes. Now, do you have any influence on your choice? How do you choose to study medicine? Of course I choose medicine. Okay. Yes. I choose medicine. The only solution, now, I have a lot of experience in medicine. Okay. Yes. Nice. So supportive. Let me come back to you, Mr. Comedian. Siddiwi, I don't know how your parents are taking it, but Nigerian comedy is a serious profession. Okay. I think it's important to get a chance to open up platforms to gain opportunities as well. More now too, what is particularly, what is particularly as a serious profession as industrial chemistry in Unafana Shule. What strikes there? What brings the thin line between being an actor being an actor who is known on TV and being an industrial group in the lab to find out about science and by not listening in the microscope. What are the characteristics of the same? You know, first thing is the stereotype that everybody has grown up with, where education, I, too, believe education is the key to success. Because I've seen it work for people and others. So comedy is just a new industry. It started with Mzeo Joang, and then there was Rediculous, then there were a few other shows, then Churchill came and did something that had never been done before. So you find comedy is just a growing industry, but at the moment it's a very stable industry. So that's why I told you, actually I'm very lucky to have my parent who is very supportive because even the first video that I did, my mom was the one who paid for it. I was in first year, did not have any money of my own. I told her, hey, I just called. I was also, I also lacked plans. So I just called a videographer, we just did it. Then at the night I told her, hey, wow, I just shot my first video and there's 500 shillings I need to pay the videographer. So she's very supportive because they have grown up seeing what Churchill, I thank Churchill for that. I also grew up watching what Churchill had done for other guys and I was so very hopeful to eventually finish school and growing up everybody telling you, we're in Churchill, we're in Churchill. That was the plan. So comedy, right now there are people who still don't believe in it because when you meet a comedian at first you might, those people who have had personal interaction with people who are doing comedy or any other form of art can also not believe in it because at you have to nurture yourself first before you get to that even when I'm not making people laugh and to the time I'll be making the All of Kenya laugh trending videos the whole week I still be calling myself a stand-up comedian. But you're studying a different course, a serious course. So it means you have two professions. Just in case you fail, would that depend on you? I can always do both. We are in a capitalistic country. I perform comedy during the night. What am I doing during the day? I can also be doing because I can be, you know, I've seen, I've seen, I have mentors out here. Like Henry De Sagu told me, if the course that brought you to Kenyatta University, you know he was also an alumnus of Kenyatta University, he told me the course that brought you to Kenyatta University is industrial chemistry. Finish it first, art is always in you. So finish it first because if there's a reason you came to do it. So I'm sure when I finish this degree and I'll also be, I have plenty of time. I'm only young, I don't have any children. I have a lot of time on my disposal. When others are going out to do parties and stuff I can be using that to read now. When the other time I was being stand up comedy, acting because right now that's what I believe I have a lot of time at my disposal. So I can balance all of them right now. So after the four years, I hope that I'll have matured in comedy, in acting, in the production that we are building with my friends and also I also wish to have matured in industrial chemistry in a way that I can also get a job. We're all just looking to make money. Right. I'm also looking at it from a parent's perspective to say for example, when I'm zai, and then like I mentioned before though, when I'm to talk, I'm to talk and I'm going to say I'm not a dancer, I'm not a dancer, I'm Asian. And then let's imagine you guys, I'm not a well-reserved family. You're like a church, it's a church school home. And then your daughter is like, Mom, I'm a dad. Mr. Zananda in the biochemistry, please, when I was a student, I gave the dance queen, and she took the dance stick. It was my reaction. Will you take it seriously? So let's google the nearest dance school to compete for a semester of dance fitting. It will be okay. Definitely. I'll be very supportive as long when if she's young, I'll accept it because that's something that she'll be doing. You know sometimes passions come, hobbies bring out passions. You can do it as a hobby, then it becomes your passion, then it becomes your career. So I'll let her do it definitely, but also I'll make sure when she's not doing, she's also doing a lot of things. Just being a productive member of the society. So I'll just allow her to do it as long as she's doing it for the right cause, but doing other things out there. And when you say she wants to dance like Aziad, do you mean like she wants to dance like Aziad, or she wants to be a dancer? There are so many types of dances. You know there's always a role model. I think Chris Brown is the best dancer. Who's the best dancer? I think Chris Brown is the best dancer when it comes to male singers. Chris Brown is the best dancer. Chris Brown is the best dancer in Kenya. In English facilities, Chris Brown is the best dancer in Africa. They'll be like you're out of your mind. But I'd like to also hear your insights about your mindset. For example, I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer, I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer, I'm a dancer. Do what makes you happy. I'm not a dancer, I'm a dancer, I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer, I'm a dancer. Do what makes you happy by yourself. That is my slogan. That is what I usually use. I don't like doing what other people want me to do. I usually do what makes me happy. Before, I can say that my name is Rody Guy. Rody Guy. Rody Guy. Rody Guy Back Boy. Like from Rood, the word Rood. Not Rood, Rody. Because I lost, then I became Rody. Oh, okay. Then, after I was born, I used to do coach videos with Colo Blue. You're a dancer? Yes, I'm a dancer. With Kendi Christine. And those people influenced me. I feel that I'm a dancer. I'm a Colo Blue. I'm a meet. I just want to meet them and do collabs with them. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm a dancer. I'm not this easy to do collabs with a dancer. But they'll expect you to graduate. My глаза in a job that will conquer you. Can you feel when you are performance we need it to cheer you up. We need to pray for you. We contact a pastor right now Because this is not serious Yes sir, according to me I usually base myself I want to be arranged in blue Like this person is the kind of person who has planned your time You plan your time When I plan my time I say that if you have a job and if you have a job you can shoot the videos Like you choose a single day and then you do the shoot of the videos You can practice and shoot That comes when we can't We can't when you are free You go and shoot videos You can shoot videos every week Then the rest of the days of the week you are there doing your job and collecting your money From a generation this mindset has been like an attack Now we are going to shift gears from a point of money When you have money as much as you can dance you can dance for free You can have an event At least you can If you have a red card you can have 100K in terms of comparing the seriousness Do you feel like an office job has more pace or more results compared to like you can dance for long before getting 50K to 180K How much is 50K? When it comes to from my own perspectives from my field I don't know how to dance seriously But nowadays there are dancers inside that they are serious Like in a place like Tiktok Tiktok is equal to for the sake of famous of which is not true There are benefits in that There are adverse benefits in Tiktok The same case with YouTube Instagram the same For example Tiktok when you at least 10K followers then the rest according to the number of likes you get Let's say in that days you are active and then you receive 100K likes you are able to gain something from that Alright In terms of the urgency of money let me say I am not an industrial chemist I do research I believe if not in many other options Do you feel like comedy is more urgent than industrial chemistry which one are you likely to get a job faster from you I know it's comedy What I always believe in it's all risky It's all risky Because I live in different life principles So I believe when I finish school I believe I love the connections to get secure me a job But I also believe The ones I have already the ones I continue to build and I also believe that by the time I finish I will have already created a big brand in Kenya enough to pay me even to capture enough of my time I can't even get a normal 95th job That's all in belief form We are working every day towards it But currently I believe comedy has already given me more fruits than industrial chemistry at the moment So far that's my position at the moment comedy has already taken me places acting has already taken me places given me At least there is hope in this industry Meanwhile in industrial chemistry I'm just there staying strong late nights doing those assignments those cuts getting those grades Just to see what after I'm handed that degree what it will all end up to I'm just waiting That's just it Let me ask you this Do you think of some of the myths and misconceptions around creative arts especially dancing story, acting singing like in medicine you can see the certificate but what I mean is I'm just a DJ I don't know What are the myths and misconceptions around creative arts the seriousness taken as a profession let's say like serious formal causes you're sitting down to read philosophies, do research facts etc What are the things you are seriously as many others as well For someone who understand arts or an artist one thing that people are not artists but I believe everybody is an artist One thing that people need to know it's way deeper than you think it is it's very deep you'll see someone will draw away 8 years of his life to get that doctorate degree but at the end he or she will venture into art because it's more of a calling it's more of a calling at the end you realize wow I got this degree, I'll be making money just working up but on the other hand I can between DJ work every day tirelessly because I love it, I can do it 24-7 and also make people art you know it's about giving back it's about creating something and then showing it to people just like I believe everybody is an artist because even the carpenter who made this is an artist either if he made it out of his job or just he loved it creatively so I feel that's why people tend to draw away all those jobs because it's way deeper it goes way deeper and it is key to the fulfillment of any artist that he finally let that art out to the world to see so that's what I believe it's way deeper I don't have the question the question is why is it not that we can take it as serious as formal courses and you study back it up with facts and then what is the same equality according to me Sasa the thing is according to what I teach it is based on the the personality and mentality you see when we look at the and then as generation is like the same thing it's been passed from generation to generation until generation it's like it's not serious it's like it's not serious it's like dance in terms of dance mostly when it comes to dance people tend to say that when you venture into dance you are just a joker like my fellow cosmetes they tell me you are just joking you are not doing what is required of you to do in school and then I'm like why should I listen to you why should I listen to you because it's the same thing it's the same thing that it's passed on from generation to generation so it's a mindset in a change this time goes by because it's like everything is now easy most generations they are all about that social life at least every generation which is like your biggest platform for you as a dancer now to say for example someday you can introduce to a person like the president you can introduce him to a scientist you can introduce him to a journalist and then you can say I'm a dancer don't you think that you have a certain look you're like dancer why now why dancer when it comes to you you know it's the same case it's a mindset what you think it's what you become what people think of you it is what you are you see but we are told that every person as is or a personality like you have the other side of you you see from the looks people seeing me as a dancer you can meet my videos there over there TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Esgabu the dancer then people are like okay this is a dancer when you meet me there outside you say this is a dancer but there is the other side of me which is I'm a student and that cannot change I'm a student it is constant I'm doing computer science that is the other side of me of which I usually take my course seriously in spite of being in dance alright in terms of choosing careers especially you mentioned Sana mindset do you feel like parents who influence Sana courses are my choices what to do I'm a path to a green life now I end up going west other than when I go to to USM and say hey Alex now I'm going to dance especially in the other generation do you feel like some of them did wrong things and maybe they are living a life full of regrets instead of sitting down or having a conversation or having a conversation I'm not like that yeah when I base on there is a teacher somewhere who regrets doing education who says I usually did the course because of my parents they influenced me to do this course and then it's like even in school teaching is different completely different like you cannot work out very early to teach you see it is a certain high school back there you see some of my friends usually used to mention to me about their teacher and the teacher could say that don't do something because you are influenced to do what makes you happy do something that inspires you because of your passion not just because you are influenced because you will end up in regrets personally I chose computer science because most things to do with technology I like doing things with technology is my best thing I like technology and that's why I have said that we should do what makes you happy that computer science and I took that dancing as my it is my OB you see everybody as is on OB something that usually do during your free time like during my free time I usually practice dances I usually watch dance videos I usually exploit everything to do with dance even meeting these people doing collabs with them you see that's my OB I am very happy that you are here my bro do you feel like parents who influence other choices instead of that let's sit down let's talk you want to be you want to have a chance to have a chance to have a chance to have a chance to have a chance to have a chance to force a family to be a rich person and comes to making career choices your parents will advise you according to what they know according to what they know but I believe parents are always more knowledgeable than the child always basically the child growing up he will have his own life which he will never reveal to his parents maybe because the parents have shunned it or maybe it's not acceptable and when it comes to career it you find a child maybe there's that career the child wanted and this the career the parents wanted. Which is a conflict now? Now yeah now there's a conflict but I'd like to be very open-minded about that idea because there's a period where you could not be employed with dreadlocks. Now you've gone to school in campus you have dreadlocks, you have dreadlocks and then you finish school and you are dreadlocks because you are you are you are a coming rapper you're finished high school you have finished campus but now you are an adult you have to go and look for a job you know because you believe you'll make it in music you are going to look for a job with the dreadlocks and now it's a it's let's say it's between the 2000s the 2000s and the 1990s where dreadlocks was a taboo yeah so the parents are telling you hey cut off those dreadlocks because you won't find a job now you say no it's fine it's fine until one time you come and cut those dreadlocks and to get a job now the parents will be like we see you told you but now there's another there's another side where you'll do we'll grow up with your dreadlocks and then you'll be telling your parents the parents will be like yeah because there's some professions immediately you step in the room now some certain dress code they be like nope you're out so it's about what has been fed to you but you know when because today we're talking about art and artists art began way back during the Roman centuries where just it was just a form people are just being called to entertain the king just like entertainers without being paid but as life evolved humans evolved you must become yeah humans became adding jobs which are more serious kept taking their time so they need entertainment just to relax now artists took that as an industry in a big industry invested into that it became a full-blown industry right so now that explains now the mindsets now now we are beginning to have different conversations as opposed to different when I was growing up I was hearing us and EIGP GP EVV so I was I knew that education was the way but now I can believe that even the education system CBC in the way yeah even that I've started revolving they are to another coin corporate she was also yeah to remove there so I believe it's always I'm always open minded about that conversation to believe that parents sometimes may be right and the child also may be right it's always more about coming the child now taking it upon themselves because I'm about the position of the child right now and I've realized it's always taking it upon yourself to do what you just you just set out to do if you're supposed to be in school just be in school because your parent he has he or she has the decision to take you to school or not because after high school now that's where you choose the career so now you are at a position where your parents tell you I'll give you this money go four years go study you are 18 by 22 you'll be out now when you are there it's up to you now because if you are being sent to campus now your parent is setting you for success because when you're sent to campus now it's if you had that thing that you are posing with your parent carry it it's part of your life your parent has nothing to do with it right so just go go to school now it just just your dream on the side and maybe try to balance because now you know what he's doing yeah just balance it out you might not tell them but it's your life because you're not doing anything bad because this is a good thing and it's also keeping you away from other things yeah so just taking it upon yourself don't blame your parents just talk on yourself and you'll see the fruits now for a few years to semaphore those parents in here they're like we don't want you I'm sure because at the same time you're still a child you need support you still need direction you need a guiding force a guiding authority how can they go about it to a point I convinced myself I'm gonna be come over like I'm gonna say I'm gonna say I'm so supportive to support comedy to a point like they don't find it a problem and you also feel like your industrial chemistry part is not even what you like the most you like the comedy part do you make fun of me and you make me to what to famous you make work in the sport that I say you got TV like how can they go so I can I'll be honest with you in that on that station I have met many people like that actually they're being forced I've met people who are being forced to do a course well they want to do another course and I've also met people who are forced to do a course well they want to be artists that made them in different places have been performing so you find it's always a tough one for me because now I can't now now they're I'm wow I never knew I'm so sorry man I never knew there's some parents who can be so like that can be so hard on you such that you have no choice because when you can never rebel you know one thing I know is never rebel never rebel when you're still a child never rebel never rebel even ever because they have brought you there maybe try another conversation with them or as I've said taking upon yourself now prove to them wrong don't do it mainly you know some people just do it to prove their parents wrong other people never believed in that but just do it because you wanted to do it and it will prove itself okay yeah so that's what I can tell those people are in that situation and that's what I've told other people you're in that hard situation but you wanted to you wanted to be an artist just do it because there's no way you can the school fees it's being paid just study it's hard but it's already happened if the conversations are not working just work on your on that art just just do it for this moment if they have said you do another because when you're started you wanted to do another just you just have to respect their any unless you can go out of your way and make money and pay for your school fees and tell them I can't pay for my school fees man let me do the course I wanna otherwise just do whatever you under them okay Alex console for you you said I couldn't do it when he dance I was about Zazio jeen ask you what I do is what I do share I might feel like but already they'll watch this I'm maybe they're watching or shambio or TV yeah what would you tell someone when you're here am I your out yeah that was that will give that person I would just tell them just take it easy okay do what your parents says because you cannot for example like most of the people when they finish from 4 we are under age they are under 18 years most of them are 18 others are over 18 but they do not have the national IDs so they cannot do anything you see so the advice that I could give to those people is that just listen to what your parents says okay because you are we are told that the parents know knows better you see you see so let me just sample of your feedback upon such a media to cut my cool Lisa and he jobs come again he has a case serious like he's in a leap I don't know does comedy pay it pays yeah from your experience yeah so Teresa God only and I say my coos I'm a Ziva okay feminist morning I said I'm going tuned in thank you David was sick on a simple looking at it I'm at he thanks Alex moves Danny thanks bad culture and I say my account this man in okay youth man work on a semi-coos I'm a Kali hoping I'm a Kali legend I'm too and then my Turkey cool get in and as I'm watching from Nikiwaki cool area Maxwell James and as I'm watching from Tika Mr. Okusa smoke is to my eye these people do and a handsome income away from that I'm a criminologist by profession but a journalist by passion it has always been a difficult task to explain these to my mother she's just obsessed with criminology which hasn't paid up to now my goodness my bad my bad my bad and then Catherine she go and a semi from Kahati Amuranga shout out to you hey and then comes and Nika I can't read that wow well thank you lucky me continue interacting with us social media foster at Congo entertainment with no social media platforms yeah at Gabu the dancer at all social media platforms all right thank you guys for your insights so thank you for coming and we have come to 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