 What is that one thing that is in your manifesto that you cannot wait to execute? One of the biggest things is to have resource centers in every word. You know, we want to get our parents off this traditional employment where people can actually start employing themselves. You see, right now, as PMBAS, how many people are there employed? Fifteen. You see, there's a doctor somewhere who cannot employ But when you tell a parent that you want to be a host, they're like, what's that? How do you make money for this? If you have a resource center for the young people, the saddest thing I've ever seen since the study campaigning is this guy who has a master's in one of these very good courses. Yes. But when it happens to me, I have no idea what's going on. How many people are there? Yes, yes, yes. Yes, yes, yes. And I have no idea what's going on. Going to deliver food to people who are overqualified in an office that it should be. Guys, and welcome to yet another episode of BAS with stars right here on SPMBAS. Guys, if you haven't subscribed just yet, please make sure you do because we really have great content just for you. Now today, I am honored to be hosting a legend. I have really wanted to have a sit down with this guy. But guys, today is the day. I hope to sit down with you. Now this is the one and only KVJ Baba. Nimesu kukusema langata? Baba one. Langata one. Langata one. Yes. That is the... You see like the president is called Kenya one. Yes. All right. And he is the boss of the country. Yes. So I'm hoping that the people of Langata will give me a chance to be their next member, to represent them in their next august house. I'll be their member of parliament. So I will have that plate. Langata one. Ladies and gentlemen, KVJ Baba. Langata one. Selix. Why are you doing so ma? Ukupo? Nikofiti. Yes. Ya. Sasaju, kazi una maliza ukukua radio? Uhu. Una fee laji? Oh, really mixed feelings. Mixed feelings not because I'm leaving. The attachment I have with my workmates. The attachment I have with my fans. The people have been listening to me for the longest time. And I think that is the only feeling that I have. But each and every single time, as a human being you have to have dreams. I make sure that you move from one step to the next. And now this is a chance for me to go try my hands in leadership. You see, actually this is, you're not only just living in radio Africa, but you've been on radio for the longest time ever. When you say that, oh, that's time. Like you said last time. It's chafanya radio. Radio is my first love. Ya? Ya. You see your morning routine is going to change now. At least I'll have a chance to sleep. You've always, are you a morning person or a night person? I'm a very early morning person. So not just a morning person. A very early morning person. Were you forced into it? No, no, no. Just because of what you're living now? Yes. I think work and where we come from, we don't have a chance to sleep. We are making better places to sleep in. From where I was born, with a family, an average family, the luxury of sleep wasn't one of them. Because if it's in the village, you'll be walking up early to go to the land to till land. If it was when we started work, I started working as a fisherman and would still have late nights, early mornings, pulling the nets, maybe packaging fish and things like that. So it has always been me. But then radio now has sent me to a point where I don't know how 6 o'clock looks because by that time I'm about to work. I don't know how 5 o'clock looks because 5 o'clock I'm already at work. And that I've done for the past how long, from 2008, 2007, 2008. That's quite a long time. It's been a long time. So you've never been able to take your kids to school? Over the weekends, maybe if they have special meetings and things like that or I won't leave, I'll be able to drop them to school. Oh yeah, they believe that as well. Yeah. Okay, so now, you know Jalassa would really like to know what is that one thing? That you used to dream of that is a luxury right now, that you used to wish that you're going to have in a later in life and right now it's actually a luxury for you. Of course yes. Let's say you know where we come from. There was very little, very few people to look up to. Okay. Yeah. So I can remember we had advocate or court. We actually knew them by names in Homa Bay. Yes. If you just see advocate or court, everybody will tell you. Doctor Diambu, everybody will tell you. There were very few role models. So and when you have very few people to look up to, your dreams are also in a box or in a corner. In a box or in a corner. So something like a car used to be something like maybe unachievable. Whether we used to look at some old former counselor. Yes. It's called Josiah who used to have an opel astra. Bode that it was me when it had an alarm and we used to look at it and wish. Wow. One day, one day this will come to pass. Yeah. Did it look like it's actually achievable when you were back? No. We knew then it was something out of this world. We could not even think the possibilities of ever having one. Yeah. Yes. And how long did it take you to actually on a car that you felt you were very proud of this car? No, my first car actually made me very proud because I used to live in Miki then. What was that? Starlet. It was a starlet KAU003K. So I used to live in Miki and Miki is very far. So I would take a Matatu from Miki to Kasarani then from Kasarani to to town, then from town to Kis. I'd just been employed here and Caroline would always ask me how do you make it? I used to tell her by one in the night I'm already awake or by two or just to make sure that I'm here that time. And she used to pity me so much. Then one day she just told me go get a loan. Robot kibutiria finance manager. Yes. Caroline had organized a loan for me. A loan of I think was it 350? Yeah, 350. 300,000. And I went to Sarit Center on the billboard and I saw my dream car which was a starlet there and the guy came, I bought it for 250,000. I then went to Goma to Pak Road. You used to go to Goma? Yes, I used to go to Goma and I used to go to Shamigu and I used to drive with that car with my hands outside. Only to realize that it was a sambosa. But then I started looking at how Caroline was behaving in her BMW. That's when she was driving a B mine. 389. Braining. KBA. I think it was a KBA or something. Braining. And she was just quieting it. No music, no nothing. I was driving. I used to see Maena here. Maena was driving. Was it a hammer then? A hammer. Then Shafi used to have a male and they were just quieting it. Mimi na starlet, yangu nuil kwa na kelele. Then I realized kumbe pesa hitaki kelele. Kelele. Ni liena ni katuaizum gu ni katuaizum goma. Ni karelax tu. But it was a big thing. Yes, so clearly. Now you still know we've mentioned Karo. Karo mu tuko is a very strong opinionated woman. A woman that I really love. I would like to know how was your relationship with her back then when she got you alone to buy a pallet and your relationship right now? What is the deal? I learned so much from her. That time back in 2008-2009 when we used to work I learned so much. She's actually my mentor in radio. Everything I do on radio. Wanting to be a straight presenter very focused and all and how she works actually made me who I am today. And the relationship was teacher learner. All right? Teacher learner but then right now it's about respect. I used to call her Jabber then. Hey Jabber, what's up? Let me take you for lunch. Or Caroline is the people who can tell you. One o'clock lunch so you can't skip you can't do anything. You have to clear your space and if there's no ati I was there. Yes, so right now it's just respect because she knows it's been a long journey where I've come from. Where I am. She actually loves the fact that we've grown. And I mean even right now you have so much experience in so many other things that you can contribute to right now. Now you know you've worked with another great woman on radio. Yes. Kamene Koro. And I want to watch her kesho you know you're living and I would like to know how was your working relationship with Kamene? Kamene Kamene that woman is stubborn. The most stubborn person. She's there guys she's there guys and I'm speaking to her in the same way. That woman is stubborn. Stubborn in a good way anyway because she knows what she wants. She wants she knows she knows what she wants to achieve and she's very focused and that is what I like. So when I came in I didn't look at her like you know what she's young and everything. I just said okay this is somebody who deserves to be on that seat. So I've always it's abodinated her. Like I've always played the other role the other person's role. You get what I mean? Yes, yes, yes. Is there a day that she has actually just gotten in your nerves you know like she gets on my nerve every day? This one? That one situation. Gets in my nerves every day. Actually working with her I have to have shock absorbers I have to what else? No. She's there. Asuka. We fight a lot almost every day because she's an opinionated woman. She knows what she wants. I know what I want. We can't agree. So why should she be my friend? No reason. But don't you think actually Jalango this is something it's a conversation that is going on right now. When it comes to men and women and gender equality there's nothing like there is nothing like gender equality. We are the same. Okay. We are only created differently. So what does that mean Jalango? We are the same we only create. Okay biologically we are created differently. Differently, yes. Biologically. But we have women who work hard. Women who know what they want. Women who are achievers more than the men. So do you want to tell me that all men are above women? Of course. No, it is for you to know that this is what I want to achieve and I'm going for it. I've never even known why we have women rape. Yes. Okay. It always makes women look like a lesser lesser human that they have to be represented. You know it is so sad that there's youth fund disabled and women. You understand? Yeah. It makes it always throws women to a corner where you know we need to be given. No, no, no, no. We need to put it. I've met women who are great. I've met women who work hard. I've met women like you who want to achieve everything and are not waiting for anything to be brought to them. Yeah. You understand? Yeah. It is an open space. If you want to achieve whatever you want to it just you can't come this far to get this far. Oh sure. You get what I mean? Yeah. You have to push yourself much more. That's it. Yeah. Do you actually feel like you know sometimes men are really needless because of thin mental health issues on the rise men and Yes, yes. The number of suicides in many going very high. Going very high. What do you think should actually be done? Number one. Yeah. You see when a man says for example that he's being beaten at home people will laugh at him and they will not know what this guy is going through. Yeah. Okay. Today for example if we started fighting here and I'm beating you this whole group you sing here will come to to my rescue. To your rescue. But if it's you who was beating me they will laugh at you. All of them will laugh at me. Yeah. So we've laughed at men's problem for a long time to a point where men going through hard times is normal. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Kila suona mwa kwa manahume and that is hard. Manahume ali. No. So manahume ali but you find yourself with a rope on your neck. Yeah. You find yourself drinking poison. Yeah. Because you have no one to go to. Yeah. Everywhere you will go you will be ridiculed. Yeah. No time to become strong. Yeah. Be strong like a man. Be strong and you already hurt it. Yeah. So it's a sad situation. Men have been neglected. Yeah. There's a women fund. There's no men's fund. Yeah. Yet the men that are not being funded are the same ones who you expect to take care of. Yes. Yeah. You understand. So unless we empower our men our women will be married with people who are vulnerable to anything. Yeah. I was just walking in the constituency the other day. The number of say single mothers. Yeah. There's a constituency award that I went had a conversation with almost 400 young girls who who left who were left. Reason is the guy could not provide. Yeah. He became a drunkard. The guy thought he was ready. He lost his job and things like that. Yeah. So we are here just wondering until when? Until when? Yes. Because you see how do you do you think we can we can fight this because it's not something that has just started juicy too. It's a norm. It's a culture of being. It's for people to know that men also cry. Yeah. That men are also emotional. Yeah. And to show emotions or to cry is not a show of weakness. Yeah. It is a show of the emotions and the oldest things that are crowding you that you wish to and burden yourself and people should be listened to. Are we actually ready? Actually are you men ready to be in touch with your emotions? Are they just going to show you as a weak person? Are you men ready? If you're not ready personally I'm ready. Yeah. I won't sit somewhere and I'm hurting and I will not talk about it. Yeah. Because if I carry it it keeps on piling. So you know, yeah, for sure. And when it piles to a point where I can't handle it is me who will hurt. Come out, talk. Yungeleshe come out, fight. Yeah. Yeah. Please just talk to someone a man that is going to you know depression right now. They feel like it's the end of the world and sometimes it's not even about financing. Wow. Please just tell them something. Even a plane takes off goes to the cruise it heats turbulence. Yeah. It heats turbulence and when it heats the turbulence things are not stable. Yeah. But in one way or another it goes through the turbulence to stable up reduce speed and actually land. Yeah. It's just turbulence whatever you're going through is a turbulent moment. It's turbulent. The turbulence is heavy but don't give up. Keep holding on keep talking keep sharing somebody else will be willing to listen to you and soon and very soon you will land the circle of that turbulence. Keep holding together. You know I really want to know Jalas now that you see you're a very influential person yeah and right now you're even getting into into politics whereby people are expecting you to do this and that are you going to do something to do with mental health issues especially to do with men? Actually the first the first thing you are planning to do when we started Bunga and Jalas was for us to have a space where you could easily come and talk about your mental issues but that is something that you are now going to take to the next level. We need to get to the police we've seen what is happening in the process guys are just shooting each other aimlessly yeah we want to talk to the young people who thinks that you know what they should be reached at the at the age of 23 I actually held my first good money when I was 27 wow really yes that is when I started holding money that I could say okay now now complain apese nyu kona inside Jalas no no no no I'm talking about I'm talking about the day the day I went to the to the ATM when you had been paid my first salary of 40k understand and I saw it yes that is when we were starting work here and people are just looking at you and they are like hey Jalas this is the word for kumbe you struggled for 27 years it's been a minute I met a young man who told me it was 23 I don't know 22 that he has tried everything and everything has failed at 23 you've tried everything 23 you're still very young not even in the world but the pressure is there definitely social media yeah especially right now where you see maybe a chick like you as young as you maybe he's in Dubai carrying a Gucci bag or wearing the devil's brother you get and you're wondering what did I do wrong this was my classmate she's already boiling out there all right maybe by the time you're crying uh you are crying that you are not like that she's crying for what she had to do to be in Dubai you get what I mean both of you are crying but the cries are different yes you get what I mean so patience is one thing that our generation lacks so and people don't want to follow the process and don't want to do time but we are here because they have ever seen our lives and success unfold right before their eyes yeah yes so what Jalango is just trying to tell you guys is kwa ground vituni different because sometimes you can't help just the envious of someone a time I've seen guys get into the industry and they want to drive the Thai drive the same day they want to live where I live the same day mu tu anachu kwa loan tu anapani anini just just for the grandma to try and fit in you want to come to the club you want to sit in the VIP and drink what other people are drinking when you know very well that you can't afford it I think Jay Z is the one who said if you can't buy it twice then you can't afford it yeah yeah so and that makes sense patience patience patience what what what you want to find the two kazi it's going to pay off it's going to pay off it's going to pay off it's going to pay off it's going to pay off it's going to pay off I am Meskia from Jalango now Jalas getting into the political aspiration do you feel the pressure of being a first time I know political aspirants how is it for you it is crazy we getting ourselves in uncharted waters so we are new yes we are learning the ropes well it's already baptism by fire yes maybe you thought this and this will help you this and this will help you then you realize that that will not help you it's about you and you alone politics is about interests so the people with interest in your politics will actually help you but if not forget about it yeah nahi so sa very hard yeah yeah wow okay but I mean we've known you to just conquer so many other things and I feel like this is very different that you are ready for this is very different but there's no single challenge that there is no challenge kwaili kwaili ita tumbukizu wa tukwa chai ita ita ya yuka must at the end of the day you've interacted with these people wunaju wa tu you know you're making it so yeah they have interacted with me oh oh I am sorry these people have interacted with you Jalas yes either on the screens yes either me entertaining them yes or us in social meetings yes so you know all this because you have an idea we have an idea but you know politics is a very tricky game at the end of the day yeah if the people with the key don't have you as their interest yeah you just let it go but one thing you have to try you've been told again again the young people are the leaders of tomorrow yes then you ask yourself when is this tomorrow coming yeah the tomorrow is now because what we are going in for is called transitional election transitional election is when a lot is going to change the presidency is going to change that means a lot of the structures of government is going to change more than 70 80% of the governors are going to change that means new people coming in office joining at everything if you are a young person and you've ever wanted leadership this is the time to go for it because the next time you are having a transitional election will be 10 years from now yeah yes okay Jalas please allow me to mention you know Nick Swamkoreel he's in in the consequence that you know that you want to help the people yeah and just you know be with them yes what is that one thing that you feel that this is what makes me stand out against him and this is actually what you're going to deliver as compared to what else that I watched his campaign for 25 years five years ago the last election that he got elected in okay and half of the things she had said he had said that he will do okay haven't been done yeah so I don't know how he's going to campaign when yet the same issues that he talked about in his last campaign haven't been fulfilled yeah yes okay guys you've heard it as you make your decision now you know what Jalas has just said now Jalango what is that one thing that is in your manifesto but you cannot wait to execute wow one of the biggest thing is to have resource centers in every word okay you know we want to get our parents off this traditional employment where people can actually start employing themselves you see right now as pmbas how many people are there employed 15 you see there are hoping to grow even bigger there's a doctor somewhere who cannot employ 15 people for sure but when you tell a parent that you want to be a host they're like what's that yeah you get what I mean how do you mean yes yes and if you have a resource center for the young people yeah the saddest thing I've ever seen is in the synthetic campaigning is this guy who was a master he was one of these very good courses yeah but I know he's a big man yes and he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man he's a big man going to deliver food yeah to people who is over-qualified mm-hmm in an office that it should be yeah but because of connections they don't know anything or still holding into the chance to have that traditional employment yeah by the time you catch up yeah mm-hmm watu ta kwa menda mbalisan do you actually think 844 is a system that can give you a job or it just meant meant to open your mind because again education is very important yes 844 is a scam it is a scam it is a scam why do you think because it doesn't teach you a lot that you need outside here yeah you could be book smart yes but if you're not street smart in this country there's nothing you can do you uta kwa tu yani you just be that guy yeah and that is why you know the rich just keep getting richer because you know they have the connections and everything group of school give you a certain a different type of education I didn't get a chance to go to a group of school yeah but my son is yeah and the way he's reasoning right now yeah I think I was reasoning like that when I was in closet yet I go work class one is I imagine yes yani it is so hard it is so different in such a country yeah yeah anyway jala so now everyone get it into politics your fellow artist everyone people are just creating posters to do the cloud I hope I hope I might have been furious about it I hope you are not chasing cloud with such a serious thing yeah I mean that is one thing representation is not something that you should start chasing cloud with yeah so I hope that they are actually going to run yeah because it's not also for the faint hearted yes but we wish them well and I want your people also to wish me well yes to register in Atlanta so that it's much easier for me yeah do you think have been you know like quite a huge following in that that's not translated into politics that does it actually give you leadership skills no no no leadership skills are things that are learned okay I went to college the university deysta I learned I graduated as a community development student all right yeah which is why I feel I'm ready because I'm going for something called participatory leadership yeah so name and things like that doesn't help yeah yeah but it makes you easy and likeable to people immediately yes because you don't have to introduce yourself at any no niki kum nijalasa nika eh yes jutu meo na tina pismuiro tina watu engi tu wa lingia but again ile kuste da iku translate into votes so what you do like to advice your fellow you know um forget about your fans forget about your fans on social media and everything end a ground utafutekura period that's the only thing that you go yeah wa sifiki reapa kwa diati engage my insight when I translate to ileko if insight should be translating for votes yes I would have gone for the governor Nairobi because you know Sanko won with 800, 900, 000 I have 2.5 million on Instagram if they if they could come would be the governor Nairobi yeah yes do you trust our electoral commission in Kenya system rather electoral system there have been a lot of challenges there have been a lot of challenges with the electoral commission yeah but the truth is they are working very hard to make sure that things are credible okay yeah so it's bongadina last point to continue now that you why would it stop and we have people already hosting just like you if you leave this place somebody else will sit here yeah so it will go on they might not do the job but like me yes some of course yes they might not be able yes but the truth is the show must go on yeah this show is bigger than a personality Yalangu TV is bigger than me yes so it's just not about me but when I get a chance I'll always be doing interviews okay so you have someone else you just introduced and they will run with the show yes okay so we are still hoping to see that and just more content from you no problem we are not stopping we are all right Yalangu now you know I would really want to know I know your wife is you know someone who is in the corporate business if given a chance now let's say for example you are not married now you were younger before you get married would you actually marry a stay-at-home wife yes I don't know why so let's start with the yes the yes is every home needs somebody who can take care of few things here and there okay and stay-at-home wife is a job in itself yeah because she is the one who runs the home yeah okay but then another thing that means you are the one supporting everything yeah so double salaries at home is better than one and if you give your woman a chance to go out there and build a name for herself yeah she becomes less independent which makes things okay okay because this life is not guaranteed if you are here today tomorrow you are dead your family shouldn't change their lifestyle or anything just because the breadwinner was dead but if you are the only person they were looking up to yes that would be over yeah for sure okay okay very good insights on that now describe your marriage in a sentence how would you describe your marriage because it's been into trial and temptations but you've always come out there's nothing that temptations nothing forget about allegations or anything yeah okay so actually that's what I'm calling you know the trials yeah I know the when you have amazing people in your life you let them be amazing and you don't talk to them about people who really don't care about what they want right now maybe in this interview somebody will comment something down there they don't know her they've never met her or anything you understand they never knew I was with her until when we wanted people to know about it and even if we did never wanted to nobody would still have known she has a friend she has a life she has a job and less close that up yeah yes divorce cases are very high in this country yes you know I mean what do you think is the problem Jalas get into a relationship when you're not trading maybe yeah dating somebody you don't understand but come on Jalas people even dating for six years the moment they marry one year down the line from the world ago you are not honest about it yeah yeah you're not honest about it and you never knew the person but finances has become if you checked the rates of divorces out here they were either economically economically pulled apart yes where somebody when we started dating with you you expected this kind of life I'm down yes and you can't hold it anymore you live yeah lawyers will tell you most like 90% of divorce cases are financially it's about financial it's about finances we are for sure and I mean but again we can't deny the fact that finances are also a very big aspect the bible says the bible says ecclesiasis 1019 do you want to read no tell me about it it says food makes you happy okay alcohol makes your heart glad okay and money is the answer of everything okay did you know that that is in the bible is that what it says that opens you have your bible here at your ecclesiasis 1019 it says it says yes just check it says it says what ecclesiasis 1019 says your assistant Renea is there yes she can actually can you google and give us ecclesiasis 1019 yeah so if you want your heart to be glad yeah if you want to be happy which is food and alcohol make money and you get the answers to everything yes hey does it say so do you have a bible in your yeah so as you continue as you wait for Ndanya to give us a note at first now I mean social media is a huge place right now people are saying so many things here and there and please allow me to mention Edgar O'Barre Jalas because if Edgar is mentioned Jalas is mentioned here then we have he's a blogger okay we have the Shade Room Yamaju we have TMZ as well people have compared Edgar O'Barre to this to our site do you think the way he does his job is the same as Shade Room or do you feel like he does his job differently I really don't know how he does his job okay okay and I really don't care how he does his job all right yes but one thing I would if you hate somebody he has come out and openly say it he hates me okay okay yeah all right he blocked me when I asked him about why you post stuff without asking me why oh he did not give you a right of reply no okay so he blocked me and often refers me as the married man he hates yeah asking that here so everything he says even if it's the truth comes from hate first okay which is not okay what he does is found a niche for himself which is okay and I appreciate the job he does okay once or twice he's been able to raise issues that are really really pertinent but the fact that you're operating from the from a flat a flat face of hate anything around it would would always look like hate like one day I think it was Shakila who was trending then there's a day we were launching a hotel in Karim then Shakila was one of the guests so we took a photo with Shakila and he said ah we are here all right just like I would take a photo with you then when Shakila is under heat from everybody yeah he goes ahead and post a photo of me and Shakila yeah you see yeah you can't hate somebody that much you don't have a reason to yeah you get what I mean yeah ah or you are in a position where you can make a difference by just saying this this allegations are here what is your take what are you saying about it and you actually don't ask you go ahead and post I think I think we in one way or another made his site really big yeah when you started talking about the boys club which was still all a big allegations and everything yes but he didn't want to to hear our site he saw a juicy story allegations wow let's go enjoy yeah but if you are already operating from hate even if I if something was true people just still think just still think yeah there's a time somebody sent me a screenshot of of comments I think he had said we had we had eaten in a festival manji yeah and our event had been cancelled we had told the guys their tickets are valid it still went ahead and said ah we need we need our money back yeah nobody had reached us even you see and also that is also something our people must start thinking if you have an issue with someone could you ask them first before nobody had reached our office and said we want our money back yeah and when we did do a festival did it happen or did it happen it happens so did we eat their money or we didn't not because now it happened did they get in with their tickets or we didn't they did so things like that and the comment section was even if it's hate yeah does it have to get into this yeah would you be interested to just have a sit down and be made I'd invited him to come to Jalamo TV yeah I told him come what if it's just not on cameras like just the two of you and just patch things up I really don't have it for him patch what I've never hated him yeah I've never hated him I just had issues with him talking about me even and things that don't relate or him blocking me and not giving me a right of reply or asking me a chance to to say something or just openly saying that he hates me yeah so but life life is very simple yeah if nobody is talking about you just leave and go back to the village yeah yeah yeah yeah do you feel he is not for much brought more harm or more positivity there's a time it brought a lot of harm yes we lost clients yeah we see sometimes sometimes you can try to pull somebody down and not knowing the number of people a job supports yeah okay so like at the office we have how many like 20 30 employees when one contract is cut because of a story that maybe has been aired somewhere because our corporates are still not open to to scandals of anything so immediately your story is trending the corporates who will make the first call and tell you hey don't post anything now let's wait and see the corporates who will send you a note immediately stop everything we are doing for us and the corporates will say I have corporates who even during that time they told me the last now is when you want to pull to push to push yeah and even guys were cancelled yeah a week or two later after knowing the truth were asking us to go on we told them when we wanted you didn't we didn't stand with us when we wanted you why would you ask yeah we cancelled the contracts too yeah at the end of the day it's about maintaining your standard well life has to go on yeah yeah okay aside from that jealous what is that one thing you're going to miss about Kaminu Kaminu yes wow hanging out hanging out you know Kaminu is a very good friend of mine we've even been accused of dating yeah that's Kenyan for you she's a very good friend of mine so just hanging out and having our crazy conversations on radio that's what we love the most yes I mean Jalangu we are really looking forward you know to you being that MP in Langata and just you know inshallah God will open us the promises that you promise I have my manifesto that I need to share with you yes so that you read and see what I'm planning to to do for the people and so that we can hold your accountabores yes yes and just to see if you're going to execute all that yes yes yes I mean we are really looking forward to it I don't want to call myself a tea I'm the Messiah that is now coming to change Langata no Langata is a very special constituency yes we have people who are running in their homesteads trying to reduce weight or try to be fit and crying about it and there are people who are crying because they don't have food so the balance of how to deal with the extremely rich and extremely poor that is what you want to learn so that we don't have extremely poor people we have people who can afford a decent decent meal a decent accommodation affordable health and things like that so that they look they live to see the next day they can't wait to see the next day they have hopes for a better future that's it you know I actually spoke to Frasha for another time and I asked him what is he going to do for artists because sometimes when you're an artist so you know you're a celebrity in the entertainment industry and you get into parliament people are expecting you to do a lot for the artist and Frasha told me he is not going there as an artist he's going there to take care of his machakus people ya so it's the same case as you is the Langata people elected me but if I get a chance a bill know the key role of our NIMP's legislation if I can get and push a bill that will be helpful for the industry I would gladly do it ya yes Jalamu we cannot wait to see you in parliament ok to Tetea inshallah all the very best I hope we can have more sit-downs you know in the conflict of the companies and just talk about the progress how you're feeling in it could you say it but no it's still a new thing yes a new thing but if you can read my shot what does it say what is this what does it say what an this is an this is what lose kansu what is this now what is so hard to read here is this can you guys understand this lose land ah ok so we never lose never lose we do what you only learn that's it 100% I agree with you Jalamu all the very best well thank you so much for speaking to us pmbaz no problem we know you're a busy man stop watch us as you go talk to your people all you people in spmbaz yes close to Jalango TV subscribe and uh Jalango TV also you can say yes you don't have to subscribe to spmbaz and the less have a good conversation ya that's it all right Jalango thank you so much we truly appreciate this time asante sada asante sada all right guys okay you last what's to you guys for the young people who are watching this interview today because definitely spmbaz is heavily skewed to the young people if you haven't registered to vote make sure you do the mass registration might have stopped but the continuous registration at the chief scams IBC offices is still going on make sure that you register and vote and if possible just register in langata so that you can see what good leadership is all about my name is Felix Udo Jalango MP Langata thank you guys i feel like this entire interview was not Jalango this entire interview was Felix Udo what do you guys think let me tell me down the comment section because when you ask Felix questions Felix will answer if you ask Jalango questions Jalango will answer now this is how it works okay Jalango Felix works in a company called Jalango when Jalango gets paid Felix gets to eat yes did you get that I get that okay it's just two in one thank you I really enjoy this conversation by the way 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