 but at some point in my life I was the loudest person in class. See now they pay me to talk. Good morning. How are you doing? I talk to my Facebook, We got to Facebook, we got to on Twitter, the hashtag is white in the morning. We are feeling such type of good 6th day of January. And I hear people cutting off meat. Is anyway hashtag's white in the morning. We have been talking about a lot of things, a lot of things, but right now we're going to focus on figuring out how to recover from 2020, but again I tell you our struggles are different, very different, I've seen new things coming up, smack in the middle of the pandemic, so it's not like some people are suffering, Mama they are suffering different, really I don't know, I had to judge up to, so Kenyashinski, hashtag is where the money, whether it was Val or at Kallavi Val, but it is important for you to meet my panelists and they look sharp. Good morning guys. Good morning. How are you? You're fine. How would you like to introduce yourself? Thank you. Mama may end the interview immediately after this, they will hire her. Ataka mo wuna papers, they will just hire, because she looks so nice. Please introduce yourself. My name is Priya Meja, a second year student at Karatina University, taking Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Where, where, where, where, where? Now when you want to go, ati Bachelor of Who? Science in Nursing. What does that mean? You're not really a nurse, you are a nurse on my help. I'm a nurse at degree level, yes. Why? So say unafakone under strike? That's it. Hi sir. Hi. How are you? I'm fine. You look very tapper. Thank you. What's your good name? My name is Dennis Njeroge of Kamao. I take Information Science specializing in media and publishing. Another science, but for information? Yeah, information science, you know. What does that mean? Whatever we take in our course of information science in media, it has different categories. I will take the instance of a prominent person in the news media section, Willis Raburu. Generally stand into a musician. He did take information science. It has a lot of guys in the media sector. So whatever I'm doing, I'm doing writing, from writing to presentation and everything. And apart from that I'm a creative also. You're creative in a suit. Sazingine look namata. Sorry. Sorry, sorry. It's about personal passion. Yeah. Na nandzal kuwana kuja TV. How can we find you on your social media handles? You can get me on Instagram at prayer underscore major. On Facebook at prayer major. And also on Twitter at prayer major. Okay. I'm a bit confused. Number one, because your name is prayer. Yes. You were just given. Any relation? Are you as confused as me? Any relation to major you, family, friends, family in any way? Just family. You can find me at Facebook njiroge Denise or Denise Kamao. Yeah. I'm trying to get my food in the social media section for officiality. I want to be the next journalist in Kenya. We are sorry. We are so sorry. Yeah, I'm coming to kill the space. Ta kwa bazu. Not a bit really saliamzakika miwa. Saihe is a bazu. And disputed bazu. Anyway, hashtag is one in the morning. We are trying to figure out how to recover from 2020. First of all, what happened in 2020, I know a lot of people lost their jobs. I know schools closed. Tell me, what do you think happened in 2020 that we should recover from? In 2020, basically everything was running well until much when the first case of COVID-19 was reported. And that is where things started becoming somehow not what we used to know because schools were closed. Even churches were closed, something we'd never thought of. And all the social gatherings were stopped because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But then we'd never heard of it before. For me, I had only learnt it in microbiology but I didn't imagine it would come and become a serious pandemic. So it came and disrupted everything and everything came to a standstill. People lost jobs, schools were closed. So most students were just at home and this resulted to a lot of teenage pregnancies. Mostly that is basically what happened and there was also an issue of mental health where most people sank into depression. Yes, it was really a big blow. What do you think happened in 2020 that we should be recovering from? Well, 2020 started off like almost let's say an year of expectations. Had demons, girlfriends, everything was fine. I was hoping to be a secretary at the conference. I was hoping to be a secretary at the conference. Yes, I was hoping to be a secretary at the conference. So everything was going well and everywhere. But it came to the point where we saw it in China and then we were like, this thing can't come into Africa. And then Italy cases were rising and everywhere. So when it came to Kenya, we had this kind of panic before going to the shops, buying everything that can... Tisha and Kaisha. Tisha and Kaisha. Lopata, tissue, sanitizers, they were off. So while you were in the same state, so people were fearing the closing of everything. So in that phase we found that people thought it was going to stay like a month or so, but it came to last, like nine months. In this phase you find that many people have been laid off from their works. They're daily spending mandativo. So with that kind of, let's say, shock, you come in to realize that you need to find something to do. And when you look all around you, you just see negativity because depression starts to kick in. And you find that now you're starting battling with mental health. There are a lot of people who are right now, even who are expecting to go back to school, but they can't because of the situation back home. So this thing has really hit us economically, emotionally and mental wise. It's up to, you might say this, if you can find a good support system, it can really elevate us to go back to the face it is. We were all rushing, like COVID came and stopped everything at instance and made people realize that unity is something key. Namkuna rusoungu. Okay. One of the things that I have witnessed, I witnessed, is moving to the digital age, like literally. 2020 has literally made us do a lot of things virtually, things that we didn't think that we could do. And yes, it's a step forward because I guess the first and second worlds are basically digital age, but it's a bit unfair because it's not across the whole country. That means into machinani maali, haizi access, maybe it has a smartphone or a laptop or a tab, atapata saiba maybe it has an ingumu. So I feel like there has been uneco growth. There are some people who... And it's not our fault, Aki. It's really not. But anyway, let's do this. Let's read your thoughts. We buy in the morning. We're trying to figure out how to recover from 2020. Nanimonam toa poa kisema e. First, never talk about 2020 again. I'm sorry, bobo. I must have been difficult. Okay. Here we go. We have Mwale Mochaio. Says, Silvesta halo. Clear throat. The only thing one can do is to be organized and do what is expected and to always work on what he or she had promised him or herself. And then James, I'll start today. Good morning. Devolo wa mombasha tunding. We are together. I like it. Karibuni chai motu. Usunia mei buni kuset. You want to hear my stomach making noise. Don't do it. Chep Kok Telik says, good morning. We are represented at the Jerusalem Eldart. And then James says, once again, I don't have much expectations for 2021 with how bad 2020 was. It will take time to recover from this. Alas, I still keep some ray of hope that things get better for everyone. But tumi amuwa 2021 and umiwa nawe ya mispel yo 2021. It is the year of Lestolation. You, do you know I have a problem with R&L? You only trap Hillary Bias' good morning by accepting the fact that 2020 is gone, but still it was a great chance for us to learn survival means in Kenya. Siu wongo. Berniz Duati says, 21 masiv tunt. Uwe uwe. Makbiprezen adome. Tatagwa masiv. Testa kawak says, badum nongelia 2020. Uwe. Okay, sorry. Count 21 is here na ina itaji awa attention ilembaia. Amuwa kwa chakunembe 2021? I don't know. Nikolas Mbarekwa says, kujitumato. Kiwva liyani. Kujipanga toh eheh. School of Thought is the same. You are the same WhatsApp group. Real craze, Felix, by not talking about 20. Mechaoka? Elisa Steve says, please, let's accept and move on. Kindly. Let's just accept and move on. I like the way you think. Moe Xcreen says, first rule of 2021. Never talk about 2020. bell never talk about Ah you say actually its been 9 months Imbarazing me. Imbarazing me in the morning. Netok subscriber. I will deal with you kakafonianski later. But hashtag is what in the morning. So, it's our turn. It's a matter to say umgele 2020. How do we help them? I thought the healing process is about talking, no? What do you think? Ya, it's all about that, but I say people don't want to reflect on what ever happened in 2020. Ya. You remember like the sound like two days to the end of the year. There were so many memes about just waiting for 2021 to come to what's happening in 2020. And then you saw that clip whereby it was saying what if 2020 to part two. So, we find people don't want to... I don't want to watch that series. People don't want that kind of life. Belinda Zimisha and you watch 2020. See watch part two by Zeeway and subscribe. Hashtag, that's why in the morning. Okay, so I want to ask so many questions. I don't know what to do, but how do you think that maybe we can help? I don't know if... I'm gathering thoughts. My thoughts are moving very fast, guys. I understand people have lost a lot. If not lives, you know, because people have died because of COVID-19. Kiyangalia tulikwa nasema. Ah, ah, haizu wa mtumosi. Ah, we are special. Oho, oho, oho, oho. Salam alaikum. Is this still a thing I'm going to leave? Okay. So, we've lost people. People have been affected. And at some point quarantine in Kiyangzwa, I remember kulekwa nasera mingi, idunia, where, where, where, where, where, where, where, where. Oh, domestic violence. Kido kido kusji kwaikaikuna de male choma mtua ke. Ani kwa kwa gari akama choma on his way to work. Whoah, what kind of Macasserico is that? Where should we start? Should we be giving out food or to changia watu? Or should we just start with mental health like Tuliza? Bwai uke, what do you think we should do, guys? Personally, I think we should start with mental health. Because once the mind is okay, and your thought is okay, then, then will your body be okay? Because once the thought process is fine, and you start by accepting, it's okay, it was a bad day, and a lot of things happened. But you cannot just discredit it, there are some good things that happened. Let us accept that it already happened, and we need to now move on from that. Because you cannot solve a problem by running away from it, you only get to solve a problem by facing it head on and moving forward. So we need to accept that it happened and find possible means of moving away from this, and getting into 2021, more hopeful and desiring that other things will come, other better things. That sounds nice, but what if kuna mchi na male na kula kituafai, then just give us another disease? Guys, I normally kum na celebrate December, but eat responsibly. Here we talk about driving responsibly, please eat responsibly. Oh, we are tired. How would you use, I'm going to use social media because that's your niche. How would you use social media to empower somebody or not even just empower, just to check on them? Because I am quite sure there have been a lot of people with suicidal thoughts. Schools have been closed, parents now start having to look for school fees from I don't know where. Meanwhile, anyway, how to help? So my thoughts will be this way. You find people need a place they can feel at as if it's heaven for them. So if they can find that you as a creative or you as somebody in your own social media platform, you can produce some comical things, but these people can be able to come to you and say, hey, every man say, mi mi, I'm not good, but I love the way you're doing. You're making me to have a glimpse of hope. And if you're an inspiration person out there, just a quote, a quote of hope can really help this person understand. I like that you said that if I just may interrupt for a bit, but we are here having influencers talking about at all. If 2020 didn't bring out the hustle in you, then there's something wrong with you. What do you even mean? Waking up was achievement enough and facing the day. How dare you even just say things like that? So I get that necessity is the mother of invention. So when you don't have, you strive to get. But what if just waking up was a hard thing, bro? Kwa kitanda, nanda ku relax, couch. Just what if that was the most major thing someone did that day? Should we hold it against them? I would say this as much we might try to hold against them. These people as influencers, they need to understand that not everyone is like them. If you agree with him, you can also. Yeah, not everyone has the same accessibility that they have. So they need to understand that Nairobi is not Kenya in general. Most of them in Nairobi. And the way they think that Nairobi because of the all inclusivity, the accessibility and everything that kulemashinani, that person, atapata they have the same accessibility. They don't understand that in the streets, atakule geto, there are people who kajiawtu wana tokatu wana wana. Let me just go, nianzoku uchana, because even when you feel like an athlete, they are on misery outside. So we need to understand whatever you put there, millions of people are watching, are looking. And they say, oh, 2020 has brought me something, I must have a big asshole. And then when I go to work, I do place I don't see, I sort of back it like, okay, I see that luck and grace are what we need, see what we can see. What is my solution? I don't need joy. That's my thoughts. That's sad. You talk to me. Say something. Okay, me, Mikauna Stoji, I have a friend, actually, a friend, not really a close friend, but kuna t'aim iperiodiya kovid towards the end of last year. Ile fika what's up mahali, then, you know, iu up tabi ya kuh jamazatu, you don't check on your friends. So he updated on his about suicidal and nobody had noticed. Like a week down the line, he was found dead in his house, so there was a message this guy was trying to communicate to people because maybe he had something that was bothering him and nobody reached out. And it was really a big blow to us as friends because we felt like we had somehow neglected him because it was our role to check up on him and see what could be wrong. Unona. So personally, I think people should be very keen, be very keen on what people post on social media. He's a memes that, oh, what your posting is not as, it is you because you just post what you think. How was it to chokia mahali uone kii kii bod kimiandi kwa kakulain start to post on your status, no? You only post what you think and uki onamto ame post something consistently, suicidal, siji hat broken, siji vitugani reach out, try to reach out on them and check if they are okay. It really helps. What happens to people who have been caught and together, but you know, people handle stress differently. Maybe mimi, I'll handle stress niki nyamaza, like that is my just, in fact, I sleep. Niki shkotu na stress. Yom kweli, hey! I sleep for a few hours, I reset my mind. Niki am kabaruna again until I wake up and I have rebooted properly, we together. But what happens when maybe, let's, for example, you too, maybe you live together, you are, even planning on starting a family, but COVID did something. It not necessarily took away your job, but the people who got pay cuts this year because of COVID-19 and you're already planning to start a family. Now, maybe hasiriya ko, hai ita toka veni hasiriya ke ita toka, if I may use you as an example. So utajam, utajatu me kasi rika u, na shoutu tu kwa nyumba u, nari ame tu, tu mi asupuri ame gali, kupika chai, nari takwa uho thing and you'll be annoyed, and not just at one time, and then go baby, I'm sorry. Ita kwa the next day, badu tu me jatu, na skuremi oswa. Yeah, the same thing. U me jam tu, you're just angry. So how do we help from where we are inside? Kus your next option utatoka wende kwa omako, kama kuna lockdown, ama kwa guardian plani. So what is the solution? How do we help each other here? Wow. It's quite tough, kuma say that, but my thoughts, these are my thoughts. In understanding yourself is the greatest thing that you can do to yourself. Getting to know what you have in you as a person. How do you get to know that? I want the ABC. The ABC into it. You find that as much as we are blaming everything that happened to 20, 20, people came to realize that I can do this. You know, at this phase, I remember this person who started kuza vitu kwa inistit. No na. Out of noya, mtu ranzu kwa niyevo, kuna tuome pata a possibility of doing something they never thought of doing because of these hurdles, which okay, we are blaming everything that it happened, it happened, happened, happened, happened. But sometimes you never know which kind of strength you have as a person. So with this kind of strength that you have as a person can really project you to your next big thing. Don't take anything in life as whatever hurdles comes, you know, human beings love kumtabiliti. We love so much that. Sad that when ukile toa kashidaflani kumanzakusi, kupanik, all of a sudden, but these are adaptability that you can have as a person to achieve whatever you want to achieve later. So my speech, I'm going to tell my landlord adaptability. Landlords who adapt at a upate hasom ustege me to rent. Is that what you want me to tell my landlord? No, no, no. Actually, I'm speaking to that person who right now is in their lowest point. Adaptability can really set you out far. But when you're going to rent issues, I learned something about mind map. You know, mind map, look for solutions. It's either the first thing we're going to ask if Kenyans are willing to give and assist people. If my friends own a zanyoko lea, this type, whatever it is, kumiyakulipa mai fi, ama kukliya mai lon, ama mai, what do you call it? It's a house, a house, a house for now. So if I do that and it goes well, what is the next time I project myself to another level, non-seriously backpale, omen yoko lesa ai, ama lemi go back home, kome parents, I think of something else and then I come. I like to think I'm a very flexible person, not just physically as I'm very flexible, but in my thought process, so that means I have a goal and I work towards it, but because life is life and it's never a straight line, because it's never like this. I na kumiyakulipa mai fi, doi fi kia po juo sawa. So I like to imagine that I am very adaptable, but there are things I will not compromise. So what happens now? Kwanza lastia, kwa pia mende pwa slapi, kia nda kwa isha. I was so confused. I had planned and planned and planned and planned and then whoo, whoo and guys I was just out. Like life had just slapped me, I didn't kwanwa kachinima. Okay, I've been slapped. Now what? How do you help someone who's very rigid, very set in their ways? What would you tell someone like that? Pasa male, I think the greatest thing that one needs to do right now is to just take time and think what do you want? Where are you right now? And what do you want to achieve? Because you can be so rigid. For example, let's say you have been laid off from your job. You used to do a white collar job. And you're at home right now waking up and say you're the breadwin of the family. The kids are looking up to you. Your wife is looking up to you. They're expecting something to eat and there you are just sitting down because you're like, oh, mimi sezi fanyaka zingine. I just need to be there at the office. You're taking applications when you say they are not tiring anymore because of the effects of the pandemic. So is rigidity the best thing you can do? You need to be flexible. If there is something else you can find and do, go ahead and do it. If it's going to bring you income and it's going to benefit you in the most efficient way, you just go for it. I have a message from a fan. Good morning. How are you? Hashtag went in the morning. We have, good morning, Y-24. I have a degree and I don't know how to look. Woo! What's up in your life? Fungiwa shule aki anaku graduate. Oh, okay. I don't know how, I don't know how to look for a job since I've been spoon fed my whole life. How do I start? What do I do? I mean, okay. So say what you want to say there. Professor, you want to take this one. I'm going to watch a prayer mombay. How do we assist? The question is hard. I'm not right. Usha ya moalima kiliza sa lakilam to go to uni. Yeah, that's what's happening right here. I'm going to say this one. I understand that now you are at your lowest limit. I'll tell you of this, at during 2020, that phase, I was back in school, right? And I was expecting to do something creative with my YouTube channel and everything. So then all of a sudden everything came to a standstill. So I didn't have to do anything. So what projected me to the next level was the thinking. So I cannot stay here in all this creativity and I can do something. I'm also a graphic designer. So in the process of doing that, an idea came, what of starting a business? Not that I have any amount of money in my account or anything, but because so this can be one of ways which can help me instead of me going there and get a termak for those periods of time before I go to my first job, this can be my launching pad. And when it comes to money, I won't struggle. Get everything has its own sets and balance. I don't know how to pick up. Actually, if you pick up to say once you are in the place where you have 10 bob, 15 bob, 20 bob, you have no idea. If you have a problem, you can cut away. Doing nothing, you can go to TV. Of which it's not bad, but actually go out there. Opportunities are out there because I was in my lowest point in life, but the moment I had to take a different perspective, that's when I saw opportunities and I'm thankful to Honorable Malko Nyango. He has a group of 80,000 WhatsApp where he shares forgotten bottom millionaires, millionaires who call them that. He shares the opportunities from internationally. It's not local here in Kenya. Ya. Yo was up groups in Liyad. I feel like my heart needs to fly out soon. I'm tired. Just to add on what you just said. Yes, please. I believe it's not just good to sit down and wait for the degree you've earned to get employment. You can find something you love doing and make money out of it. For example, I love designing. So I do graphic design. So when I'm not in hospital, when I'm not doing nothing, I do design and I get paid for doing what I love. Wow. I love writing. So when I write, I get paid. So don't just sit down and waiting for your degree to employ you. It's very good and it's very relevant, but find something else apart from just that. I want to talk about people who have had to live Nairobi because Nairobi wanna just... Wei, sikuwam tu. It is not our home. Whether mezaliwa pa kama niwa kukam, it is not our home, it is not. And often the pressures or how I hear it or if I was to compare with the places that have been uko, others, is the lifestyle is a bit more expensive. So there have been people who have been forced to go back to some other land and I'm yotei ni yetuni motherland. Okay, mezaliwa pa kama niwa kukam. But there's shame in it, you know. Shulikuwam Nairobi for a reason. Nakimeku toa, it's not your fault. You did not do anything wrong, just that life decided, that's it. But there's still shame. So how do we make that better? I remember this time of we were talking with friends and it's better to interact with a lot of individuals whether in the same class or not. So these people, we were talking, they were saying, the worst thing that can happen, okay, on Nairobi, we're talking Nairobi, we're talking to Mbungoma, all these places in the reserve, we're talking to Nairobi. So we were saying, ah kijana weitu ako Nairobi, ako na pesa, unarudi, na joa, with a little dose of mob, nabaikivitu unarudi now. So they say, eh, our boys doing well, our girls doing well, ojiwe niwa na struggle luku, ojiwe niwa na fanya. And then okupati unarudi back, because sometimes that's a shame. It's truly a shameful thing because they expect people from Nairobi have money. So even those people in the reserve, they say, they think that that people onashanga watru na lalala haji because na joa kwa kwa onashamba. If they need something o kukule, ojiwe uku, what helps us is money. Money is dishing out and everything and outside they're not trying to push with life. So sometimes you need to understand that whatever perspective that we have, doesn't apply to all. It's totally different. Okuna matwa metoka from Nairobi ma kuja reserve, don't ask why. Ask, kwa tu willing, come close, mkoma beshinae. Osu yandzi kwa the first person to judge. Judging noina fanya, most people know this world, it's messed up. What's the best option? So atyame ni if any, anything that can, is in my life, which is death. If not so, atyame ni, hebetu ni kwa stritachin. Ya. Tos kia achini na wail, eh rusungu guys, rusungu is on set. Hashtag is white in the morning. How would you handle that situation? Umona tumtu vizuri, ali kuatuna asoli ake vizuri. In fact, possibly they were expecting that this would be there. Ikumi ze zahidi, uli kwa me save, me save, me save, do uji o mo? Uji o mo shi. And then all those savings kanda su saku kuliparenda ma kutaftafood, o situi transport, o situi ni ni. So by the end of the day, you who was so prepared, eh, it's time to do something. How would you, how would you talk to someone like that? Kushiim is a bad thing, guy, guy, guy. And sometimes we are ashamed of things that we didn't do. It was not your fault. It was not you, I, but you're there feeling shame. So how, how would we make soof the pain a little bit? Okay, for me, I think shame is something you can't avoid. If it has come, you just need to find a way of dealing with it because you can't go all through your life feeling shame. Because at the end of the day, it's not going to help you in any way. Because it will not even, it's painful, it's embarrassing, but it's not going to bring results. So you need to feel shame when it's appropriate and then stop and start thinking on how are you going to get yourself up from this shame. If it is getting another job, how are you going to do it? If it is finding another source of income, if it is getting your family back together, if it is pulling things back straight into the line in as much as everything may look crooked, that is what you need to do at the moment because I'm a believer of hope and I don't lose hope. I don't. In as much as things may... Why are you so solid? Why are you so unshakable? That is me, I don't lose hope. Things may come and become so bad to the extent that it looks like it's going to kill me. But I believe what does not kill you makes you stronger. So in as much as I'll be feeling shame and harassed, I'll find a way of getting out of it. So if you want to have a heartbreak for five hours, you can do it in five hours. You can do it in five hours. You can do it in five hours. You can live there and keep on crying. See, life must go on. Whatever you're having inside you made trouble for me. Kablon toke, he said. Kulikwana sualingine. Akin li kwa ni me wat, ni mo leka kamaiste. Ooh. Sain me fukuzuwa. Kweyo ni umbana bituzuwa kukuzuwa. Go on. Okay. How do I move on? Because ni si pukuwa kwa relationship mi mi I can't settle. Ehe. Daisy in Gathu. Yabu talk to her. Prayer. Just talk to her. I think watakusovia mach daza fukuzuwa. That's something prayer. How do we help her? Ale kwa me oleka kamaiste. Kafukuzuwa. Navituza kwa uzuwa. Naji yuku move on. But I think she does anasa ni because ni si pukuwa kwa relationship mi mi I can't settle. Do you have a long time guys? Do you spend time with just yourself? Am I just me? Do you spend time with just yourself? Do you spend time with yourself please? Like love yourself first. Be intentional with yourself. Wajom tu. Udu taku beba weni unamu nyesha nezaku beba. Yeah. Ask me. Ask me li kwa kama zorao. Long time girl. Mi mi waz ni beba tube yun naji skia. Nani beba weni naji beba. Sawa. I love on that. Daisy, I think you should just first of all, just as vala nesema. You need to take time with yourself. Understand yourself. Love yourself. You need to create a space in yourself. Penye inafika such that when somebody comes into your life, you don't cling to them. If they come, they find you strong. Such that if they go, you're still they are strong. Not because they came to compliment something, not really compliment, not to support something in you, but because they found you a complete person. Unajo when you are complete, it is very hard for somebody to destroy you, but imagine we will go half, then he's the other half. I love you kido go kido go the other half, goes and everything crumbles down and you become frustrated. You need first of all to work on yourself. Work on yourself Daisy. It's possible. Trust me. Daisy, you need to be happy. Are you okay? Are you okay mama? Are you okay? What would you like me? What am I going to do when I was done? Right. Happy. It depends on the way you carry yourself. The first perspective matters. You know, the impression matters kichokwanza, so kuna wene. Mikiwa na if you, I can najua this, that balancing act. If I can be able to judge you and see that I can be able to play you, taku dam, if I feel, we are not in the boat, or tell you more, it's because I'm in the car and I depend. So I will tell Daisy this way, relationship is not your starting point of life. Relationship is not your kicking point. Yeah, everything to solution. No, that's the same perspective our parents had. Mostly, but I was doing some kind of research, let me say that. And I found that, not because most of this, our parents' relationship, ama ashoush, relationship ilika, it was atiju ya the perspective yakuwa, everything is well. People are really hurting, but if you are in the 21st century, you have everything that you need, kuna digital media, kuna everything that you can really launch yourself, ok, na elsa majimbo, at this time, nga liji launch. No, na, relationship, siyati ita kupatia ita kwa, the only thing ita kuna kufili omil, ok, dizi yanga okuwa, the person munu na takakuwa bini, prayer me sema, akuna kitu na kubloka oni we, true. Ok, but it's too hard on Peter. Ok, kuna umo nome na kudzaivi, and your guts na sema partner, no matcha, because the relationship siyati ita kwa evo, as matcha to me fukuzana everything, just mean to say ma recollect yourself, go to your friend, munya na izaku host for a while, try to find something that can help you out. What if the situation was a bit reversed? What if to say my hypothetical days in your life kuzana, umo nome a kawzi o, because of this kawsozote? Ah, ina doa defa, kichu mi upenda, let me say with the agenda evo tu, ina kawanga to a little bishi, ina doa umo na sumanga, it's much quicker for a man to make friends, and then akitoka toa apa, longer, yeah. Ata ni tseme, I'm dating, let's say I'm dating prayer, tseme, then siku hapo, I'm calling ma mumbe, ehi, denisa iku hapa, kuna denisa apa, ata sema defa zing, yeah, kuna denisa apa, no na, because of the support, so the support uo kuleana. Ni kichu wamaana, minda sumatribu. If, niki fukuza toa sayi sayi, in this minute, the first thing is my friend, ehi, Arif manzei ni fukuza kule, siku ataka kumeku show, na do you want to say that to me chicken out, because of the shame and everything, ina tu na suma, ehi, ma na tu numa tii nyumba, wana ma tii nyumba, ata ni nyumba ni, and in life, let me just come here and stay at a life, atas kona penda sayo umiliya, don't leave me, don't go, whoo, whoa, okay, all right, but in retrospect, again, 2020 had good things and it had not so good things, but, all these people wama wama moka ii 2020, kina flako, kina aziaj, kina majei, senjei, hadia me meet na umikampo, it's goals, it's absolute goals, all right, it's goals, it's absolute goals, oh my gosh, how should we make them feel bad just because wama wama moka? like why should we why should we troll them for their success? ah, umiliwa suwalingo mo tii. ah, singo mo, na jua ni kituiko, in Kenyans KOT or our Twitter platforms, the Twitter of Twitter, you can be massacred, we find that we are so much triggered with the political system and everything it needs, because they influence whatever happens, everything, so, economically wise, if the political system may influence in a bad way, see what it's not going to aggrieved, it's not going to be with a lot of anger, and anganness, so, kia wana, bishti ako wama wama moka already, wama make, oko like, how? wama say, asha sii vidaza ke sii gali, vidaza ke tike, sii sii wama wasa wama penda? the first time Alians okutrenda ziyad, nili wana commentiaw dem, dem, dem, dem, ati ah, wana wana umem na taftad, dem aneza sangesha kiyono, ataku pikiya na iyo, gali na iyo kiyono, kaji jashain, ali swim tuki dogo, na me umoka, why does that have to be now a problem? See atta where we are, I don't be angry, can we all umoka together please? We need to stop taking each other down, so na salama den, we need to stop that, we really do, we really really do, ok, in conclusion, what would you like to tell the audience? Ok, in conclusion, I just want to tell you that the fact that COVID-19 illi to strike last year, haimanishi it's the end of life, haimanishi that say you lost your job or anything you should give up, never lose hope. For example, a child, not really a child, a teenage girl, munya me, get pregnant, don't drop out of school, I have done a book, I have written a book, it's called positive living and in that book, in that book, I have shared the story of a close friend, she is called Stacy Bed, she got pregnant at 19, then you know, with pregnancy it comes, kwa say wa kwa like, na waz if it's so bad, na na, she was getting stigmatized from friends, family and everything, and to make it to us, she was a pastor's kid, so it's made things a little bit worse, but at the end of it all, ali deliver, she finished her education and came to the campus, she has done her masters, right now she's doing her PhD, I'm telling you she's a powerhouse, you should meet her. So like, the fact that you still got pregnant, it doesn't mean that you have to drop out of school, don't do that, don't do that, you're still going to make it, your future is still bright, don't give up, my last remarks is that you should not lose hope, don't lose hope, yes. I'm so sorry, it's the memes coming, the memes are here. Okay, talk to us, in conclusion. These are my words, life has a tricky base to play its cards, so you may find it right now that life has really stricken you over, don't lose hope, just as prayers say, don't lose hope. 2020 happened, everything happened, you saw whatever was happening, you saw everything laying itself, from the teenage pregnancies to people being laid off, people going back home and everything, but I'll say this, you never know what opportunity lies out there. So just take yourself, recollect yourself, have a good support system and start your life well. Alright, I don't think I can take away or add upon that. Could I send some greetings? I forgot to say. So I would like to say some few greetings to my co-founder at Mavex Digital Solution, branding institution, company. Don't be afraid to look them in the eye. So I would like to say hi to Kevin, I would like to say hi to my parents and I would like to say hi to Beatriz, my neighbour at home and hi to everyone out there. To my neighbour, he is a Gawiya Skari that's why she's called Salimia. You're a colaborator, so you're going to work at a particular company? I don't know most of my neighbors I should change. Change actually. I like my demand for business. I just want you to learn how to deal with a stranger who is working for you. No. I am free. Okay. I hope we have helped at least in some way. I know we can't make everything right. Personally, I'm sure COVID-20, I'm sure COVID-19, thanks, ime tu afekt piya sisi apakwa set it. It's not that we are all sunshine and flowers but I really really hope that you take away what prayer said like just have hope, just have hope. Hey, Sanjay, I think I'll just be calling you niki skia tu. Yeah, give me that hope, give me, give me. Siju tukwita, hope? Is it hope you made a name? No. Okay, tamstu, I go hope. Anyway, at WhitePapam Facebook, WhitePapam channel, on Twitter, hashtag is white in the morning. We have come to the end of the show. However, presenter is Niuengi. Niuengi sana, and that means. Do you know what that means? In fact, just usuzimetevi, just let it be on why. Okay, because we have saws, all kinds of saws, all kinds of presenters, all kinds of shows, entertainment, edutainment. We have sports like basically, we got you. 2021 to Naribu is us, is together, is we is pamoja. Yeah, hashtag white in the morning. My name is Val or at color me that has been my pleasure and my joy to be with you this morning. Simkwanas kupuwa nani aki. This is where we wave wave wave. Bye.