 We are doing good? Yes, Nikuna amazing talented, multi-talented, professor, father figure, a businessman, a successful rich man. Muğgu li muweh, na wuse meze richi wu ke al devon hatu skiya. Aa, miwa lasa hii. We notify ya wa fulwe. Yai, hii, time stars, niiwe dyu halangaliya. I know. SPF. Yuhi sitchese. Sasa? We are doing good. I'm great man, this is awesome. What's going to be? You know for a long time we've been missing this. This is what Hollywood is made of. That you can find a parcel with a camera and a following that is the magnanimous. Kitu ni ini TV. This is TV. Thank you for the service. Thank you bro. Thanks for your time. I don't understand you have a busy schedule. You're here with your guys, your family. So maybe just to go straight. What is the reason why are you here tonight? You know our brother Kuku. He's been in hospital. He was discharged. He's doing good. I'm telling you I'm here to just celebrate. Because I went to see him. I saw him in pipes and he could not talk. In fact today I'm going to say, do you remember? Kuku ni on. Kube was high on medication. So right now he's here. He's full well. I mean it's a blessing. So it's a beautiful thing. We are here to celebrate. And fundraise. Because Bado kuna bilkubo. You know in Kenya. Ultuna biawa your reach. Until you get a disease. Ukipata na kashida kado. Where you have to be admitted. Ha po deo na jwa ga pesea kwa hitoshi saana. So we need to always come together as a family. Yes and support each other. So kuna Bado deficit yababa kuna ches. And I believe from here. This is a beautiful start. Thank you so much. Because so many people sent their warm regards and prayers and money. That was a beautiful thing. That's why we're here. Yes. Okay. Maybe just to mention you among the few artists in Bado kuna bilkubo. And the medication. Yes. Maybe we can share with us what was going through your mind during that period of time. Well it was a shocker. Because uchan kwa bia. To know what was going through your mind was a shocker. To know me. You are my friend. Una nijuwa wadze. Muto me chagamuka. Tuna kunagata awmin. Because harakati woko harakati. And then you come to a hospital. And you look at me. I cannot even talk. I have to be assisted to eat. To breathe. You know he's tough. You know. Una juwa wala habitu tragedy. Kwa bara-bara. Una naji me go gana. Ha ujuwa mone. So it's just another accident. But if you see someone. That you know. It was tough. It was tough to see him there. Lying down. Being supported by machines. And I can assure you. It was a miracle. It was a miracle. That is he's here. So we have to really say mungu limuema. Kira wakabisa. Maybe during that period of time we'll welcome our Professor Amo. Maybe in one thing. Yes. What is that one thing you've learned from a koko experience? I think family is the people who are there for you. When you're down. That's it. Wala watu wakona. Wacha na wama kuita 1824. Awa wakuitia muzinga. Wale wana kunawewe. Naji wakati uko chini. Kuna wale wana kutia kukuna si kumbini. Awa wana potia. Naki ni kuna wale wata kanawe. That's family. So start building your life around your people. Build them. If it is your wife. Build her. Kabisa. If it is your brothers. Whoever is with you. Build them. Yes. So a koko. Then God for his gift. That's one thing I've realized. And I'm praying that all Kenyans out there God can give them a gift. What did you do? What did you do? That gift made him become a household name. Naka patamara fikiya. Bawa hageweza fikiya. If it is not for that gift. Thank you so much for everyone. Okay. Recently church is showing me Rudy Buck. Mugunima yao. Na maybe you can share with us the experience. What was the feeling to have such a... To perform Buck after 2 years. Wow. I can assure you. Na jyotu me kuwati kichapa shuhoza zoom. Performing for UK, US fans. But let me tell you. The adrenaline backstage. Your tension inakwa hapo backstage. Now the feedback you get from people instantly. Oh, that one is something priceless. And then seeing all these camera guys. People who depend on the show. Kabisa. In fact, I told myself. I think my gift. My gift kaziakini mawajat. To support these guys when you're on a kuwaga behind the scenes. Who are never alone. Ya. Because my show last week was awesome. Because I went in with a different perspective. It was not about me. It was not about making people laugh. It was just doing one thing. Giving Kenyans an opportunity. To forget all the tear downs we see right now. So, we are the glue. And we keep doing our job. Wale wa kibomu wa kidawase hitu na shikanisha. That's our job. Being a political season. We've seen fellow artists coming on board. They're vying for political seats. Different political seats. Are you planning to vying political seats? And maybe what is your take during this period of time? Well, I think. Do you know my MP? Wana Kulwist. Umujuwi. Nakini na nijua. Yes, very well. Kuma nisha ni kwa na obisi. Kubu wa kuli kwa atia MP. I can do something greater for this nation. Doing what I do. You know. Ni nijia bia. Ok, kuna wale wa kwa na raha kuigia political seats. Ni niju, do that. If it is your ambition, go for it. But somebody once asked me. Ni nijia na South Africa skumoda. And I met someone on the airport. Na kwa bia kani jega. Everything I spent in Joba. Ni nyeh doldin shugurike. Nyeh doldinia. He was a 26 year old Kenyan. Young Richard Vema suko. So he told me one thing. If your MP comes to this place. How many people do you think you'll know him? The next constituency. Aki edo huko. What do you want? I don't know him. And then he said he was a rukia kutosa. Uko e babu owi na. Akinia oji ni kanae. So I can hear. If you ever want to go to politics. I understand that you are known globally. There is something you do globally. That is bigger. Do that. That's your calling. Chapa iyo. Yes. So that's my take. I believe. Nikiya galiya. Politikali. I don't know what happens when you go to Boge. Nikiya mwa. Unona professor. Mutu professor. Metoka shulea mii giya Boge. Aki fika. A man with great wealth of knowledge. All of a sudden he had an opinion. Analala Boge. Nikiya mwa li fika. Aka abua shut up. Ad bed over. Nikiya mwa li kama. Iitisha ni mwa ni Avadi. Na opinion. So I don't know what to say to my opinion. And it can be heard. So that's what I am doing. OK. But lastly, to finalize. Onewa to your fans. What do we expect from you? Oh, yes. One of the things we are doing. We are building a stand up spatio. That we will announce in the course of this week. And one of the things I want to do is I want us to exploit e-talentu kunaia. You know the problem with Kenya and Kenyan artists has been we never stay until we mature. You look at America, you look at every other nation, they grow into this art. And I think of the fact that you are made for the sake of visa. Kenya o kisha hiti tukidogu na fukuhadwea amone hi kia politics. So that way you have killed something that would have grown to become something big. We want to be the first one to pursue it fully, fully. So we are doing a special and we believe every year we will be doing a few specials. And going on tour and becoming the biggest people. Because right now corona is to say dear, for the first time Netflix looked for Africa. And African writers. Butita. Aga ididikana kama si corona. Because kina mutu aliyona mu vizikeisha kwa Netflix. So Netflix had to look for content out of America. So that's where we are going. It's a beautiful time to help change and to make people laugh globally. Why not? So we will announce in a week's time. Alright. Thank you so much for your time. And God bless you. Sinamengi. Mugurimuemo. Mugurimuemo. Thank you so much.