 We saw you advise young generation that at 30, they should be the background. Yes, you can't blame your poor background when you are 30 years old. At 30, in an ideal situation, someone is making a family, you are either getting married or you have a child or a children. At 30, you can't keep blaming others. You own your story and take responsibility for your action and inaction, so that you are the background. You know, my dad says he's the father to Motua to introduce himself. That gives me a lot of fulfillment. It's more than money can buy. And the thing is, it's not because we were rich. I decided, I meant up my mind around that age, and we're many in our family, that I'm not going to be whining and blaming everybody. And it was not easy. People think I'm saying this because I meant it in life. When I took over my parents 30 years ago, I was in school, and I decided we are over 10, but my parents are my parents alone. And I started building them. I would get 5,380 for boom and spare more than a half to just renovate their house because a snake got into the house and beat my mum. So it's out of my own experience, but we are many. Right now, I decided that I cannot refer to my background in terms of why I'm not succeeding in life. And it's not because it was easy. What I'm saying is, we need to change the mentality so that we are positive about life, that we know that no matter where you come from, or who you are, no matter the challenges you have gone through, you can write your own story. Daktari, how are you? Very well. You're good? I'm good. Haidu kohapa iwi, viturataka kuskia mawani kutukako, you posted something about Sivo Symbol Boy, and we want to hear from you, Daktari. Tell us more about it. Maybe what are your plans? You guys brought that story to my attention, and I promised that I would look for Sivo Symbol Boy, and I got him today, we had a very good conversation, and a very beautiful lunch. We shared, we met him with his wife and some of his friends, and we had a beautiful time. When I met him, he said his desire is to become an ambassador for the Kambena Gardens Drug Abuse, and I immediately called the CEO of Nakada, Professor John Moteti, and he agreed and gave him an appointment on Monday. We are also working to make him an ambassador for the youth for the Music Operating Society of Kenya, and to connect him with the producers, we are looking at ways in which we can support his music career. I realized he's not a member of MCSK, so I registered him immediately, I paid for him to be able to join, and I think tomorrow he will be bringing the catalog of his music so that they are in our record, and we can start marketing him both locally and internationally, connecting him to opportunities. Our desire is to build the youth, to give them opportunities, even to link them with people like this. These guests who are coming to Kenya, some of them who can take him very far, Bunny is a product of these kind of networks, and our hope is that Sivo Symbol Boy will not go on with that kind of challenges that he has been facing, that will turn his story around. So, more than money, opening the opportunities. We have good lunch, I don't want to say what we did, because I'm a Christian and believe that what you give is not for publicity, but we connected with Nakada, and we are following up so many other opportunities, and he's going to be our ambassador for the youth, on these kind of challenges that are facing the country, because drug abuse is a national menace, and it's one of the areas that our government is focusing on. So a talent like that, that was able to produce a song against drug and substance abuse, even without any support from government, I think it's a very useful tool and a vehicle for supporting our young people. So we're going to work with him. Maybe to Bunny, Sivo has sung a good gospel song, actually it's almost hitting half a million right now. Maybe will you give him a chance to sing on these music tours, gospel? We have so many artists that we are working with, but since Tumungiana Doctori, na say kwa kwa kwa kwa sporti, wana jwa? Ya simple, njumun leta yu story. Eikwa ya Bunny, yun ni story yungu yu, na nili yuna na Sivo, na shida, tutamu support, sasa akama kuna opportunity, Bunny ata leta, na tutamuomba sana. Kwa kwa kwa kwa sporti, a kwa kwa ma mendi kumiti kituambaya kwa mepanga. Maybe we can do a few projects for him. Absolutely. Ya we can commit to do a few projects for him. Ya see. And then also commit to maybe... I wish he can travel to Finland. Ya ya ya ya. Just that. It's only that the next group which is travelling next month already have gotten the visas. No it doesn't have to be next month. Ya. Just tell me that we can connect him and then connect him with some of these. By the end of the year we can try to do something for him to make a tour to Finland. Maybe some other places. But maybe a doctor, you know, Sivo, ana need someone menyatakwa, maybe close menyatam control. Do you have that plan? That's actually what we agreed with him. Okay. Before his wife and his friends, we agreed that he would be his mentor. We agreed that we were going to be having regular meetings. We came up with a schedule. On Monday we were together and I'm taking him to the CEO of Nakada. Even though the CEO was saying, well, a doctor you don't have to be there, but I'll take him. But we agreed more than money. I gave him three hours today. We had lunch together in a big hotel. We had good lunch, you know. And we laughed together. We enjoyed. We took photos. We shared. And I think he came out of that place inspired. I want to spend time with him. He's like my son and I'm going to stand with him. We also agreed. Some of these great music that he has that has not been produced, we can help him to produce. We agreed to get him lawyers to be able to sign contract so that he doesn't fall into the same challenges where he has been kind of exploited or fallen out and he doesn't even have the contract. So we didn't know how to help because if you signed a contract that you don't have a copy, it's immoral first of all. So we are going to follow that matter. But we agreed we would do it out of cameras so that we reconcile him with his agent and ensure that if there is a problem, we resolve it quietly and amicably. But I'm his mentor. He has a father. I promised here last week. Was it last week? I promised here that I'll stand with him. I look for him. Eventually today we have lined with Steve Zimbabwe and I think it's not, it's the first but not the last. I'll stand with him and he has a man. I'm not connecting. It's so nice to hear Bani committing. I know this is an ambush but really if we can get Steve to Finland, get him to work with Bani in whatever capacity because he's a young boy and he's very unique in so many ways. His creativity is amazing. He's so unique in his own genre or genre of music. So there's a lot that is coming up for him. Let's not preempt but suffice to say you can't quantify what we achieved today in terms of money. Money was involved at very little minimal level which are not disclosed but you can't quantify having a mentor, having time. I gave him three hours. I value my time so that's a lot of money and I called the CEO of Nakada. He was very excited and he gave him an appointment. Look at that. So you can't quantify every support doesn't have to be monetary. I think giving people your time and advice and standing with them is more important than money. Maybe a last question. You have a question? Yes, yes. We saw you advise young generation that at 30 they should be the background. Yes, you can't blame your poor background when you are 30 years old. At 30 in an ideal situation someone is making a family. You are either getting married or you have a child or a children. At 30 you can't keep blaming others. You own your story and take responsibility for your action and inaction so that you are the background. You know my dad says is the father to Mutua to introduce himself. That gives me a lot of fulfillment. It's more than money can buy. And the thing is it's not because we were rich. I decided, I made up my mind around that age and we are many in our family that I'm not going to be whining and blaming everybody and it was not easy. People think I'm saying this because I've made it in life. When I took over my parents 30 years ago I was in school and I decided we are over 10 but my parents are my parents alone and I started building them. I would get 5,380 for boom and the spare more than a half to just renovate their house because a snake got into the house and beat my mum so it's out of my own experience but we are many. Right now I decided that I cannot refer to my background in terms of why I'm not succeeding in life and it's not because it was easy. What I'm saying is we need to change the mentality so that we are positive about life that we know that no matter where you come from or who you are no matter the challenges you have gone through you can write your own story and around 30 in an ideal Kenyan situation or African situation you are old enough to stop blaming anybody for your challenges on your story get out there roll your sleeves and build your own life Ok, Doctor the last question those people maybe won't make work to me as Tevo Tevo say easy sir and man's another new chapter maybe what message do you have for them or may you don't know No, no, for me because I also face that when you guys posted what you posted that I was looking for him I think I got about 100 people who are mascaranding as Tevo I'm with him and so on I think it's very easy to fall in those temptations and I took a lot of time to advise him and the wife Yes, if you are called honor the invitation but be careful and probably get an ancient who is with you who stands with you and who is going to mentor you and I think having given him my name because that's the most precious thing I give people my name that he can use my name even if he wants to change his name to be Stevo Simbo Boy Motua I gave him that I think that's enough you will not be exploited it's easy there people take advantage of young people Stevo Simbo Boy with a song Vijana Watcha mi and I write alone should have changed his life people take advantage sometimes people exploit these young people out of ignorance they don't resign the right contract I'll be there now to ensure that he's not exploited no more takes advantage of it I'm not him alone I think it's a policy of the government to mentor these young people and the ones who are talented to be shown the way and the same way we deal with our deletes where we get the managers where they know which which competition to enter we are going to do the same with our artists so we connect them with good people like Bunny here who can open the world and opportunities for them and this is what we are going to do with Stevo Simbo Boy thank you so much doctor thank you it was my pleasure thank you