 All right, welcome back. You're still hanging out with us right here on Y in the morning. And you know the hashtag is Y in the morning, Parliakartika Social Media and Plus. You can always jump in on www.kbc.co.ke4 slash Y24443. We are not charging and it's all amazing. Hashtag World Cup, Badoo Eco KBC by the way, yesterday or the last day. And of course, my favorite team. Oh, my co-host's favorite team, Argentina. But anyway, my guests who are joining me right now to the Tegerebuco, Lisa, who cried, who did not cry, who celebrated, who did not celebrate. But before that, we have an interesting discussion coming up right here on our MCM segment. And let's switch to Dogo Tutu Sohiile. We're going to call Lisa Watu and Nairobi, roundy he. Is it round or roundy? Okay, roundy or conza roundy, roundy attack, but round one. Watu and Nairobi round he want to behave adjo-co shaggs. For me, one thing I say is that they're calling everything stuff. I don't know. So show you stuff, you more stuff, you know, like, please stop using the word stuff. Okay, and I shall go depending on which ever shall go you ask. Tafadali, just speak normally. We understand you're from Kanairo and the Shembeteng thing seems very right now for people who are in Ushaga. I can only imagine, okay, I'm the Shoshona, okay, I'm the Shoshaka Nakulombo Tov, you know, maybe like so, and I'm barely in, you know, but joining me live with us in studio is John Halliquin. He's been here before and he's still right live with us here in studio. He's a comedian, YouTuber. And then we have John Odwar, who's also a media personality. Very soon you said you'll be, you'll be a content creator. Thank you so much, you guys, for coming back. This could be like the fifth time or like you guys are now permanent, you know, hosts, not hosts, permanent guests for MCM. But welcome. Thank you. So I'd just like to know, Jana, we had the final of the World Cup. Did your team lose or did your team win before we get to the business at hand? I'm okay. You're okay. I feel like maybe we could be on the same side because me and Mbappé, we are, maybe to Liliapa, Moja, but see in public though. John, we cried. Oh, we cried. So in short, I'm drawing to people or to Paris Saint-Germain, what were France and your how? Oh, what's your France? The team that won, it's my team. Oh, it's your team? I love the fact that you switched sides faster, faster. I don't want to cry. Oh, you always support the winning team. You're like a best friend of mine, she's Shalini, I can let him in and I could score 32. He also doesn't support. But Messi was doing, it was good for him to win. Right, because it's his last time. Yeah, sure. Then I exit. But Mbappé is also making history because Mbappé is still young and he's worth a lot of money. He has a lot of chances still. Exactly. Can imagine the next five World Cups if he'll still be playing. I think four. Four, right? If you want to be honest, it's four. Four. From Mbappé. Even three. He's still in the post with Mbappé. He's still in the post with Mbappé. Now away from Socaccio to Roudico, the business at hand, it's It's Christmas time. Especially during this festive season. It's usually very awkward. I don't know if it's because of the money. I don't know if it's because of the stuff. But why does it happen like that very often? The worst thing is that when I come to Pambia, I'm like, I've never seen a lot of people like that. That's the one. I don't know if it's because of the stuff. I don't know if it's because of the stuff. But it's just for fun. People like making fun. So it's not in hard feelings, though. Just trying to make things up because things aren't going good. So there's pressure. Pressure doesn't have to be identical. For me, I feel like it's more of a culture. For example, when Larry Mordow transitioned from that station to CNN, because at least CNN can mention it anyway, from that station to CNN, he started speaking differently. The way he broadcasted to the audience as well as international, he said it was a deep American accent. But seeing it in America for long, it's something you have to learn. He took a Nairobi for two months. You're not born in Nairobi like me. Anyway, I was born in Ampatru. You're not born in Nairobi. It's here to make you all your life in Nairobi. So you can adapt to it. But you're not born in Nairobi like me. Why are you calling people for your money or stuff? The funniest thing is Christmas Day in Nairobi. Oh, Christmas in Nairobi. Even this one, I was planning to be around. Then the last week I was in Zanzibar. So I was on vacation. Oh, you were on vacation before? Yes, last week. This week, I planned to travel home. But I noticed that when I was in Zanzibar, I didn't know what to wear. I was wearing a T-shirt. I was wearing the same T-shirt as Larry Mordow. I was wearing the same T-shirt as Larry Mordow. You don't have to wear an accent. I've never seen a Kenyan with an Indian accent. I'm a King Reza. He's actually my mother. King Reza's mother. It's a sense of identity. If you come home, you'll know that you're a hero. Exactly. And then, you'll see at the end of the day, at the end of the day, our uncles, they were at home during December. They were in Nairobi, in Merubi. They were in the middle of the family. And then, they were up there. They were up there, they were easy to toys. They were in the middle of the family, they were in the middle of the family. They were in the middle of the family. Don't you all make definitely easy toys to kids because when I had a baby, do I feel like it? Sometimes you have pets, you have shows where you're not German, I had to make friends with others but they would cut their souvenir to do it. Do you see what I do for money... So, I cultured them in Nairobi. And I remember that this time around, when I was a child I used to play set roles. When I was a child, I used to play set roles. But when I was a child, I had to take care of the children in Nairobi. It was a very simple thing to do. There was no school in the subway. Come on. When I was a child, Nairobi was always on the budget. You know, when you were a child, you would go the subway and they would pay to take care of your children. And then they would go to school, But I love the fact that, you know, I'm challenging, but at the same time, I visit to know if I'm going to pay or not. You're going to pay. I'm going to pay for my little child. I'm going to pay for my little child. But at the same time, I'm going to pay. But you know, I'm going to pay. That's like the money I pay for the little child. You're going to pay for it. But you're going to pay. I'm going to pay. I'm going to pay. So, like, one of the reasons you want it to appear, like you have to change that appearance, is that you have to react when at home, what the wish are people, one is afraid of, see the wish are people, what are your money? One of the things I want to say is, I have been living in Nairobi for two months, I have been living in Nairobi for two months. One of the things I want to say is, going home, what the home people want to go about, what are Nairobi's budgets like? One has nothing to do with it, then they want to carry out everything. You are talking about your uncle. So, my difference is that I mean the way your uncle, the cultural experiment. Hopefully, you can get that bag. It's got two mangoes. I'm glad it was. I hope you can get that bag. It's got two mangoes at the table. I'm not going to be able to get it. I'm not going to be able to get it. By the way, what are the things that Nairobi is doing and where does the bag go? I'm going to be in Nairobi by Sunday. I'm sure Nairobi is going to have fake calls. It's a fake call. I'm not going to make that. 200,000 English is all mine. I'm not going to be in the English anymore because I'm going to be late. I'm going to be in Nairobi by Sunday. But my grandma is one of those grandmas. You'd be like, thank you for coming. I talk to the school for coming. First of all, I believe being in this other side of the country is just a storm. So, I'm not going to be at home or at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. My grandma is one of those loving and caring. I look at her like nothing in fact, I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I don't know about yours, your grandma, some of your aunties. My grandma used to do that so much. She passed last month. Oh, really? Look at Zuri's hand though. That's that. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. I'm not going to be at home. You served a lot of nice people. Some of your family clothes were taken. Some of your family clothes were taken. I have returned from a family visit We're the longest visits here. No, that's not it. We're not about doing a family visit. We're going to go to stay in a restaurant still. There's a lot of local people here. I've never been in a restaurant believe it's Mexicanности, but basically putting people on a family table. Then everyone is home. All of them stay at home after school and train. Hardly at home. You're saying you've never gone. How is it direct? You can't say, you can't say? Yes, you can't say anywhere, anywhere. No one can say it directly, you can't make it to Europe, or anywhere in the world. You can say anywhere in Europe. Like, you can't think of it as family gathering. Is it annoying to you? Or more, you just find it, it's okay. Sometimes it's annoying. If you want to say some tacky, I am a lawyer, it depends on your level, I insist. And then came in to go to the kitchen and prepare the food. Then I started to get a little Crafty. I was a little bit spoiled, and I said you're a baby, what does it do? I thought you had something on your mind. I thought you only had something going on. Can you kiss me? And then we went in and they were joking, but I'm the one who is trying to get you. You know they end up in marriage, although I am very, very young for that. So... So there is the age of marriage because of... Ah, the age of your family too. I have always wondered at this time will I have to pay my taxes for high? When I pay taxes for high, I will have to pay. That is too much for formalities. This is my better half. I'm not saying that it has to be for small things, it falls. It has to be for the small things. It has to be for the small things. Then there is the stagnation of our birth. asking her a pig. There are parents for higher bros and high school. There are parents for higher bros. There are parents for higher bros. But you had a lot of planning because I can imagine when they convince Kwanzaa, I end up acting very subtle, in front of your brutal grandparents. I behave normally to go to the academy in Ushago, and then I go to school to buy my dad and my mom. I'm not going to be a burden to you. I know you will have to work in the future. You know, I'm not going to be working to make you get a job. I'm going to be a burden to you. This is the material. You have to take care of your family. You will have to work in the future. I'm going to be a burden to you. You are a burden. I'm going to be a burden to you in Ushago. Why this extra cost by the end of January is just a week and a half? I mean, January is so dry, but hopefully it will be dry. Because January is the most annoying month. What do you think makes January the most annoying month? Before we get back to the trade. What happens in December? December is a celebration of family. For me, to go home, I'll need a lot. How much is the budget? How much do you operate under? Okay, I talk up and in the home and buy everything, it's close to 5,000 Bup. Yeah, my face is almost okay. Then the rest shopping and all that. In short, I end up in a flight. Just in the ruin of life? In the ruin of life? In the ruin of life? In the ruin of life? I'll tell you a story. I had a joke last year in the home. When you were in the home, you did a lot. Exactly. When I was at home, I settled my V2s. I do a lot. So after that, in January, now the bills are there. There's a school fees, you have to answer it. You have to move out. You have to settle V2s. And now, generally, it's so boring. You're so busy. Basically, when you decide to go to the rest of the house, you need to change the place. What if there's a bomb? And nothing to do with it. But the good thing, there're no salaries. There're no electricity until the end of December. Yeah, no it's not always everybody has the money, but when I say it's nothing to do with the university student, there's no pressure. If she's got a visa, if she's got 20, then I can go back. I'm sorry, but there's no going back. You've got X, right? You have Maldives. I'm celebrating because December is the month of Shere. The time you have Shere and the plan is that you have to have extra costs. extra extra cost it effectively budget your next month it's just as simple as that But at the end of the day, you're not going to spend a lot of money on an extra cost. So, it will affect January. Then again, we don't plan for December. So many of us, we don't plan for December. So many of us, we don't save for December. So, you're going to spend extra money. You should not be using your capital for sharing. See, it's like... Your savings. Yeah, we end up spending a lot of money on a salary rent, your next month spending a lot of money. So, you need about two months to recover towards end of the month. Next year? It's mid-March. The advantages of this year are that it's not going to be late. Right. So many people who are going to school on January 1st would spend a lot of money on a salary rent. Right. End of January. End of January. Oh, not end of December. Yes, of Jan Salari. So in Amanisha, we say at least at the end of Jan Salari, it's a school fee, but this life is for the living. Life is for the living. But you know life is for the living when you have a plan. Yeah, and also, you should be very careful. Like, if you have time or if you're busy, you can come. That's why I'm here in Georgia, coming to Nairobi. Before T.R.M., before I got here, I was at the road mall. There was an accident that happened. Like, I was in a trailer. It was a small car, a very, very small car. Yeah, it was very, very bad. Like, it was a scene. And it was so, so bad. It was really bad. So I don't know, I don't know, I don't know if it's because of the car. But people should be very careful. Like, you know, it's because of the road. So the rate of which students have a car and a panda is there. Yeah, and they are doing it so carelessly sometimes. Yeah, KU, USIU. KU, USIU, KUART, NINI. Yeah, like, the online writing is there. So students are part of the door. And so, I want to thank God. During December, do you have a time when I don't drink? Because your time, do you have a time when you are with family? And then when you are with family, you want to be sober. Like, you know, when you are with your mother, she says, Uncle Fulani Fulani, Uncle Bob is coming. So you must stay sober. And then you determine, you want to take a look at the bonding time. You want to see all of your struggle, you want to find your friends in Nairobi, you want to find your friends in Qatar. You want to know when you are with your friends. So this is time also, when you are at home, sit down with the family, to reflect on the things you are doing. You want to know when you are with your friends, even when you are with your sisters. So this is time also to go back to the village, sit with your family, you want to go back to the village. See, at the end of the day, you just need to chill, you want to be with family, it's a bonding time. I think in one week, one week when you are born, it's also somehow important. Since we have a father and he is almost 110 years old, he is very strong. So since we have come here, we have one week when we are having a fight, we have a fight, we have a big story, and we are happy. And we are happy, we are happy. So this is time also to go back to the village. Yes, it is time also. We can go back to the village, we can go back to the village, and we can go back to the village. So this is time to bring the unity and the love, back love, we can feel appreciated. So just sit at home and you know when you are at home, you are at home, you know when you are at home. You have a car, You are at home, you are in Nairobi, At home you don't have a car. You go with your family You go with your night to church. I will be at home in a few weeks for you, in a few weeks, when I will be at home, and she will always tell me I am in Nairobi. She says, I did ring him but I love it. We have a shop called Home, it is very important to buy a box to buy the box you bought. You buy it from the mall and you can't sell the box. You would pre-form us to a shop in Nairobi and you would buy the box. You would pre-form us to a shop in Nairobi and you would pre-form us to a shop in Nairobi yes after affordable prices there is a time in Europe that you were going to go to the market when you saw you were going to sell your own products some had no one to sell more than 3 percent of the money you were going to eat spices and black sesame I was born in Machunguwa. I was born in Iwaki. My father was born in Angkor. I was born in Angkor. I was born in Ajay. I was born in Angkor. I was born in Angkor. I was born in Ajay. So those are some of the crazy things. Things happen during festivals. But there are still expectations. Before we get back to UP on that. What are some of the expectations of a village in Konazo? Not even just relationship-wise. There's a friend of mine. He's also a TV presenter. For her, she feels like family gatherings are toxic to her. Because each time when she's going through a tough life in Nairobi. Some people say, I have a job. I don't have a job. As you know, I have a lot of money. I have a lot of money. So she's not going back this December. Because there are too many expectations for her. Some people say, I introduced her before she was born. I introduced her. So she's like family gatherings are toxic. She doesn't like them. And she has no time for them. And this actually makes me remember to attend Kondausha during December. They'd even rather not go. Or just make a phone call and send money. And still go to Kosovo. Okay. Expectations are what we're home like. We know what we're home like. They are expectations that we have to pay. Number one, Kondausha is our daughter. We expect her to attack her. Though some of them will not tell you directly. But they'll say, I'm not going to tell you directly. And my family also are to prefer we don't do prefer family gatherings. Because in our... You prefer, you love family gatherings. I wish too. But in our family, we don't do it. Like we don't do it. Not that totally. But it's so hard. Because like... We prefer, yes, we keep in touch. But not that everybody come. Like we sit down. Now we start discussing. Because there are people, there are people, we end up losing the bonds of family. So, the expectation is that we're going to be together. Because I'm the first born. Like in the whole family. I'm the first born. So... You have campus in Nairobi. Now I'm a YouTuber. I'm a YouTuber. So, what's your bag? What are you shopping? I'm just a bag. I'm just a model. I'm a fan. I'm the first born. It's really what I expect. I don't like it. I'm the first born palm. What's that little detail? I think my being different from your family, see? And then my view is different. Be at home. If you have a house, it's the same. If you have a house, you can't buy it. Let's expect. I was staying at home. I did a bit of workshop. So you were going to a shop? No, I was going to a sale at a shop, a literal sale. I was going to a shop but I didn't know anything. I didn't know anything. What was the story? Once the people were in Europe, I didn't know anything. And by the time I was gone, I was told to go to a gig in the centre in Cardogo to go to Christmas and to pay for it. So you're making money. You're business oriented. And then you can't run away from your family, at the family gathering to let her issues. They're all affected mentally. So they have to stay away. Because a kid at a Rudiata can feel suicidal. So for her, she says she'd rather just continue with life and send money and make that phone call. My opinion about that is different. Okay. Because... Me, my name is Babuetu Yuko. And since the family gathering, see that I'm Babuetu. I'm a great grandfather. I'm Babuia Babangu. Oh, nice. You're family-like. We call extended family. See, that I'm Babuia Babangu. I'm an old-sense. Babuia Babangu is a big thing. It's a big affair. He's a big affair. He had to be in a dress for Christmas. He had to be in a dress for Christmas. And I believe he has school fees. He's a sidelong man. He's not a man. He doesn't like to have his sector reprimanded. There's a story that's often said that we like to avoid. We talk about the prosperity of the family. Then there's the issue of having church. 21st century. 25th was an extended family because the home church, St. Paul, S.E.K. ligging, S.E.K. home home, S.E.K. so, 20th was church last December. We bought these church curtains to buy them to buy a church we got these VT donated by this family this year, 22th. Do you feed your children? Yes, I feed my children. I feed my children, bro. So, I think it only happens in Nairobi. Because I feed people at a charge. But, I think with home, I am the king of the home I am the king of the home. The village and I attend to them. But, I don't know I am the only one who is a special see. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. But, I have to feed my children because they represent Nairobi. There are some functions at home, some functions at home. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. I am Nairobi. 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This time you know that 2 parties You are looking for a YouTube You are looking for a YouTube You are looking for a YouTube You are looking for a YouTube You are looking for a YouTube You remember, after my birth The first time I went to the White House on my birthday The first time you are here I was here then 18th of July So, somebody called my mom She said that she is from Nairobi She said that she is from Nairobi After that I went to the White House She said that she is from Moka She has a lot of money So, I went home and said She is from Nairobi I went home She said that she is from Nairobi She has 10 guests Some people were not even talking to you She said that she is from Rafiki Exces So, I learned that These people said that She is from Moka They believe once you appear on TV They are 500,000 They are 500,000 500,000 every time you come on TV These people I used to fly So, I went home I went home like a community I went to Europe You landed in Europe I went to Europe to share my stories I went to Europe to share my stories I went to Europe to share my stories I went to Europe to share my stories I go to Europe to share my stories They said When I first came here Was it your first time flying? It was my first time How was it? Tell us about it Tell us about it Tell us your story I was first to feel it I was first to feel about the story I was first to feel about the story I was first to feel about her I was first to say the story половy Walkers So So so So So, I think it's a little different. I think it's a little different. But I think it's a little different. I think it's a little different. Now that you have TV, Of course, there are many things. And then anticipating, they'll be like, hey, I'm not here. Where? Where? I'm not here to watch TV. TV is different because I was born in 2018. So you were born in 2018. I was born in 2018. But I was born in 2018 for the different shows for a long time. So that's what I'm doing. But I think it's a little different. But now, I'm not here to watch TV. But now, I'm not here to watch TV. Who? Who? But now, I'm not here to watch TV. So I'm not here to watch TV. I'm here to watch TV. I'm here to watch TV. I'm here to watch TV. I remember when I was a host in Jamaflani, I think I was the Dean of Student Tanghaza University. I don't remember the name. That was the show I was in. I was in the audience at the other side. So it was amazing. But their first experience paid in the same way. I watched TV. And then it was easy to go to a village because there was no TV. We had questions. When I watched TV, I didn't know how I lived. So I always explained how I lived. By the time I lived at home, it was so funny, like my small brother. I was there. So I stayed at home for the burial of my grandma even in Mender last month. So I didn't know how I lived. I'm going to greet him and I'm in Taroqa. I'm going to greet him in Taroqa. So he knew how to talk to me. And he was there. He was there. I was in front of him. He said he's from Pelago. He was there. He was there. He was in Taroqa. He was there. So I was there. Maybe we should talk to them. If anyone does not want to talk the way they want- So do you expect we return money? Is this the most bad point you see at home? Stay at home. End of the day people must be combing their hair. Today we are going to a village We are going to a village that is also nice Life is different We are going to a high school We are going to qualify to go to Titiya This is a village but we are going to go to Bombay We are going to go to Titiya We are going to go to Loko Loko We are going to go to Nairobi We are going to Kuja We are going to Kuzileta We are going to audition We are going to get to Kuja I want to talk to my mum I want to tell you 2 stories We thought we could give you a tour The people are coming to us We are going to Kuzileta We are going to run a business We are going to pick up a story We are going to be our own So we give him a squeeze We are going to take him out I'm going to tell a story or time I wanna survive. But your pressure can be that home's a complex. Yeah. At least it's a Christmas, you may say. It's not always a home. Yeah. I'm going to tell you a letter. I'm going to tell you a home letter. I know this is Nairobi. Nairobi can literally no. It's a home that's designed and designed. But we're gonna have to go outside. Yeah, he's a home that's designed and designed. But at home ways, if you come to Kujasa or Manguji, there's a discipline and there's a care respect. Most of the time, if you come to Tempelea, there's a lot of people who come to Kujuta, they come to this place. I think there's a special treatment. I think there's a special treatment. I think there's a different treatment in the town. Brother, rarely can you get someone who appreciates you in Nairobi, as in that, in high regard, whether you're on TV or on TV. Like people don't care. They're like, you're a YouTuber, so who are you? So what? You're a class J, so I'm a person. If I don't show you, they'll be like you're a god. I think there's a special treatment for people who come to Kujuta, they come to Tempelea and say, they're like, what's this? What's this? They're like, what's this? Like, may have an auntie from, I don't know, where? Oh my goodness, I'm not even complimenting her. She wants me to know all, all her kids and even the friends of the kids. So she makes calls, so it makes me feel so good, by the way. But nine kids are not like that. So I'm like that, my parents are like that. It's so amazing, though, I love it. I'll probably be okay. I think if you're in a village, there are other parts that are tricky. You have to take a role model to their kids. Right, yeah. My mother would like me to do that. She'd ask my mother who's in a church, she'd ask me to do that, I would ask her, so the kids would be like, I'm an auntie, so I would be like, where's Mungalesha? Yeah, and I would be like, where's Kujuta? I'd be like, on TV, I'd be like, what's this? You can see her. You see her, I'm in progress. I was just like, I go to work and read. The worst part of it now, I would ask her, where's Mungalesha? She's in Kujuta. Distance relative, though. And I love her. I was trying to get him to come here. I went there and he was on the other side. I pushed him to the other side. Where's the man who was talking to me? He said, he was talking to me. I had a different perspective. I said, ah, this is an opportunity to shoot my shirt. He said, I'll shoot it. That's a good idea. That's not even the point. When I first saw the guy, I said, OK, some parents tend to shoot their shirts for the kids. Yeah. For Nako Yu Wang. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. For free. For free. For free. For free. For free. Yes. a one Because I feel it's so people understand me, I just cannot stand it. That's the fault of it. I don't know if there is anyone who stands up for it. It's true that I have no idea who she is, I have a cute girl, We are the ones who carry a bag and a little girl. I have never seen them before. I even have a girlfriend who's been through selection. Advice to each one of you and to each other. Baby I know who you are, How you live, Do you love me, Yes, I love you too. He's going to say, Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's going to say, He's going to say, Mostly the ones that get I'm going to say, I'm going to say, Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you feel like being in Nairobi, it might be that upper hand in even the exposure, like even learning schooling in Nairobi, it might be exposure, kubu asana in terms of mindset, culture, experience, yamaisha. I didn't expect to apply to the Kuala Lumpur. I don't remember where, where it came from Nairobi, Kedogo, Uchapu, in our life. Bro, there's something that a certain lecturer told us at home is experience. Nairobi is exposure. When you combine the two, you are the best person to go. When you go home, you have the struggles that you have at home. Then when you're in Nairobi, then you are like, just some of us, when we're in Nairobi, we're going to have a hassle, we make it, right? Because we don't want to come out of the yama, when you're at home, at home. So, you have to, you have to, you have to extra, because you don't want to go back there. That's another thing. So in a manisha, it's an experience, it's not a struggle, it's an experience, during December, it's an experience. When you're in exposure, then you are like, I was thinking, this thing is done this way. Now just say, we're talking about what yama you want to lose, at TV, who are they? Miss Kia, how are you experience, how are you exposure? Whereway, you're going to combine it, where people are in this situation, and you're going to find yama, then all of a sudden, you know how that thing is done. So you are a, yeah, it's a normal thing. You are a complete person. How yama, I'm not talking to you, let's just talk to you, I'm not talking to you, I'm talking to you, I do get time to answer them. Oh, you get time to answer them. I must give them time. You enjoy doing it, like you are once they are... I explain to them because... But they'll sum it up, because you're going to exit for one minute. So fine. I must get opportunity also, to show them how that thing is done. I must also create time. So you've got to stable in yama. No, and then you can end at home, you say, I'm not going to lose. These life is, I'm not going to lose. I'm not going to say I'll apply, as a family, I'm not going to lose. I'm going to stay at home, I'm not going to lose. So those guys, they are our brothers, they are our relatives. And then home, I'm not going to lose. The worst thing, I'm at the best thing with Will was, I'm not going to lose. It's going to end at home. So I'm going to say, home is my permanent residence. You're just true mark. Permanent. Yeah. Whether you love it or not. You can't separate me with my home. You can't separate me with my community. If you want to go home, you can't, but I love my wife. You will support me. I'd rather go with my mum too. That I'm not going to lose. I'm not going to lose. Home, here in December on the 21st, the 22nd, I'm not going to lose. I'm not going to lose. What's raining is laughing. I'm just waiting for you. Like we are not going together. The little I have, we'll share together. Yeah. It's amazing. Yeah, the little I have, we'll share together. But before we go, One thing I really, really appreciate is that I learned sign language. When I was at home, my cousin was a bright student and I learned sign language. So my own family... And then what happened? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? Okay, my dad, my family. They believe, sir, like this one, you know, two at a toy family. Yeah. Yeah. So, coming to Nairobi taught me one thing. Life is not about education. And now, from education being my everything, to education being an option, like second option to me. Okay, see what? I know my dad may be watching this on my... But education is second option. But education is not really second option. Because, okay, there are other ways. This bright boy wanted to be a doctor. I wanted to be... You know, class if I wanted to be a... You know, not a college engineer. I want to come here. No, class... You know, class from two, a software engineer. Like, he said, I want money. Yeah. I want money, then after that, to come here. As we exit, yeah. That's your last remark, we are ready out of time. Guys, come on, we'll pick a share, to pick a share responsibly. We'll say, this is a vision to see drink and drive. It's risky. Some people are familiar with it. Some people are very worried. And they think, and they think, bro, we'll pick a share, to pick a share, to see if it's a case. Then there's this issue here. If you want to tap it, bro, join in December. Let's try and wrap it. I'll let you know. Yeah. If you want to tap it, we'll wrap it. Full stop, full stop. Full stop, Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. Happy New Year. Happy New Year. So, on that note, we shall call it a day in the lecture at Nasi and Moitifu for Channel at Brands, the corner one. See you tomorrow for Entrepreneurship Tease Day. We'll show you.