 8254 IMAGIN We have a remarkable history in terms of revolutionization, ensuring that our country was brought to light when it comes to Martha's leadership before it gets to you. I really want to celebrate the late President Kibaki for his remarkable work in especially economics. nawe. you know the economist of the time. So I think he really did a great contribution by even selflessness. One time I remember his brother caught at the border of Busea and he did not want to pay taxes. and the President calls his brother and says you know when I go to the presidency I didn't tell you that you would not paid taxes. So I have seen that move again now with the current president saying that even himself would be paying taxes. I think if you know we say even scripturally whatever belongs to Caesar should be given to Caesar. So I think and and and usually there is a lot of pressure when it is just those people who earn very little are the ones who are contributing to taxation. Ya they are paying more action. Ya ya ya ya you know. And those tax index close to has been highlighted claiming that you know the kenyatas have been for a very long time excluded from. know bing taxed and then the other side took it as a political move to malign, the previous leadership actually who has blown out proportion. Ya because most of those things are actually in the law. They just need to walk within the confines of the law. There are certain clauses that indicate that the former presidents actually Mzee Moe and Mzee Kenyattaも not supposed to pay for certain things. I think because it was already in the law, that should be just let to go. You feel like it should be scrapped off, right? I think whatever because I would want to celebrate Mzaikanyata especially for his contributions in the independence of the country. Those guys paid for the independence we enjoy today with their sweat, their blood and their lives. So some of those things we can say and more so because they were actually included in the law, let them just be. But for the things that now have transpired after those times, I think they need to be looked at. Let whatever it is that should be paid to the government, let us be paid to the government. I would really make these as an honest appeal as a young person especially to our politicians. We have so many of them having a lot of wealth, having a lot of businesses and all that making a lot of crazy money. My appeal would be even young people, we are paying for the little things that we have. So let the politicians also help contribute to the taxation so that we can actually make our country better. Because tax is our number one source of income, revenue for the government. So let's pay tax. Kyare will tell us to lipe usuru to jitageme. I would like to also pass my contributions of the same about the once president day. We have to go to standard. The once president day is one kacha that began in the United States of America. It's usually celebrated on the that Monday of every February annually. So today being the that Monday of the month on 20th, the day is Yawidas. And today I was very impressed by some people who just called me Mr. President. Happy President's Day. I think we have to celebrate the presidents who are doing a good job because that was actually the initial intention of having the once president's day. And the contribution of even our country's presidents who have been there since independence. I like the contributions of His Excellency Kibaki. I also like the contributions of His Excellency Wijam Samoeruto. Whatever he is doing right now, I think he is heading in the right directions. We just need to be patient with him. Again on the same note, I would like also to challenge the president on going reforms on IEBC. Let him try to be inclusive so that we are going to have minimal mayhems. As we can see, I think that's what Azimio is actually running after. So that they want inclusiveness in making decisions on elections procedures in the country. So on the same note again, I would like to also recognize the good guys who have actually been congratulating me for the good job I'm doing at the Kadriki University. I think that is a good title and we have to advocate for presidency, not just in this country, young presidency. We want to see young presidents let young people take up the mantle of leadership and be presidents. I would like also to see myself in my that is being the president of this country. What is wrong with that? Let us challenge our young people to rise up to vocation and take leadership and be presidents. Okay. So again. As you sum it up. Okay. As you are parting short because we have to ask you in the next segment and where people can find you and what you do at Kua. Okay. In less than a minute. Okay. As I parted, I wish to welcome every serious Kenyan to the only best university in Kenya. Not just in Kenya, eastern and central Africa, south of Sahara and north of River Impopo. The Kadriki University of Eastern Africa. It is the only university. It is the second university with the article. Actually the only two in this country. The University of Nairobi and the Kadriki University of Eastern Africa. So I welcome Kenyans and everyone globally. We planned ourselves to have an heritage of more than 40 years. We planned ourselves to have diversity cultures with students from all over Africa and the entire globe. You saw even during the presidential debates we have the best infrastructures in Kenya. So I would like to welcome Kenyans. The results are out right now. I will come the candidates of last year who have just received their results to actually register for Kadriki University of Eastern Africa. You can find me in Facebook, in Instagram, in LinkedIn, in Twitter. In Rebellions. That's the name that they call me there. Yes, you are my comrades. Thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate for the opportunity. Someone can find me on Facebook. Can find me on Facebook. Manu Fever, Instagram, Manu underscore Fever. LinkedIn, Emmanuel Fever. You can find me on TikTok, the comrades place to be. Emmanuel Fever. I also have a book. You sent me a cover of a book called Building Capacity. If people can buy it, where can they get it? Sure. The contacts are actually available there. You can actually reach to me through the socials. Do you mind if you want to give it? Yes. The book Building Capacity is just a challenge to young people to do self-discovery, self-development, self-actualization by realizing that you don't really need to fake it. They say you fake it till you make it, but you don't necessarily have to fake it till you make it. You can actually walk yourself up and become what you're supposed to be. I believe that everyone has the potential in them. The book Building Capacity really talks about exactly what is capacity, how you can amass that volume in you to amass whatever it is that you're supposed to give the world, serve the world, and then work it out how you can actually build your capacity. I would really challenge you because I have a lot of reviews already coming. So that book would do you a lot of justice in just becoming the best version of yourself. I thought you would give out the number, but too much. So we take a very short break. We come back with the next of the programming. Stay right there.