 Weukia na kwa jimku bodi build, mwenya kukandroya kwa mekam kukatawit. Kala red, kawingini na maanesha love. But heo heo same kala sometimes dohwa indikation niya danger. So mimi na wewe kutembea on one road, hai maneshuna leka same destination. So be yourself. Chesa kama wewe. Na wukumbuke, sikilandaige uflaikwa hewa ni muwe wewe. Be yourself. Chesa kama wewe. Na wukumbuke, sikila badu flaikwa hewa ni muwe. Did you know? Did you know that kuvangu zina machi in kalas you always it equal to smart? That kiteksuna short forms X for S, howezi kola suwag and less, and lessu same niya kuluwe ya kwa admit your spelling mistake. So poor feelings kwa status. That is the new yaku communicate to you. The only times you inbox me took it to my links. Na those forwarded messages a kuku threaton nati. Kama how to forward your message to 10 people, how to get your instant blessings. So conversations be like, hi. Hi, how are you? I'm good, and you? Me too. Cool. Cool. So confuse tires naba loons as we can in one class that you thought is in a bust. Music, weka diamond na heel song in one mash up joto kuna songs kwa title halleluya. Time. Haiko di time in na movement miit hand kwa watches kwa tired kwa wrists. Na kuna museli sema kuna offensia kutek risk sumbona. Bona su feel comfortable kwa late for meetings, for church, for dates, then then tritator kiri ta afikan time. Na then bona na filofenda dozungwa kusema tuku backwards. Bona. Bona ukaliye sumbaza kwa mat. Dondra kwa first complain, then can triety kwa corrupt. Bona pedensia kwa sana eh. Naba uti na tupa sweet trappers na west bottles through the windows to miss how in chair to see your computer tika na recycle bin. Shame on men when you turn the other side aimlessly. Hey, hey, hey, that's amazing. That's simply amazing. And that's the only thing that you can find here at Y254 TV. Of course, we'll be talking to Jay Tree in just a few. But for now, we want to bring you on board. Please comment about this guy. Manzea, ame pamanana haili ako. Miski ame na kwa mbia. Ati walking on the same road, I managed to land at the same destiny. E kitu manzea ime waza. Na kubasji ati kuhimbasji haleluia 670 gospel. Ume pamanana haili ako. Keribu sana to Y254. How are you doing, man? I'm good man. Meshkuru, am here. Mr Albinism 2016-2017. Yes, yes. Uli jipata jemanzu mewin nii kitu. Ah, siku jipata. Basically, from young ni me kwa ni kitaka kufanya ni ni fashion. Ni ni kwa ni penda like ni nani nama聯想, kwa ni intik sindu. Na yána kama, Cal Forad dact행 skumita, Barakiewe haida. K waxi na lijanina Barakiewe didokia kufanya ni nani hiwa. Reb usedras urge고 ni ham. Una ni k whaleskية. Gateway wamiethi ham iquburu. Y alguna ni kana. Ya ni siku jw tisha, Za Follow Eidi is Upn proves Utao kقik pastiku Tumano bat isso Kumpil Kaf Meaning Si Panya Ayo Ta Nju outta Always I mo Just Yama Usin W liberation Tome Mcesso Mame Danda Tome Is Ya, ya. So, I have a team of artists that I involve, like on board, doesn't have to be like wakupama nintapu, but like for last year he brought other team, these are the year and call it another team, so we're working with them to go. Where do these guys come from? Is it in a Robby county, how many all over the country? Mostly from here, because now they are available for yasals and all, but with time probably we can now involve all the other people from there. So, we hope to be able to do that next year. Probably, so we can launch out in the next few times. So, about your way of rolling to becoming who you are right now, because raju akuna istigma sana kwa sewa albinos na nini and it's inmekwa ishosa sana kwa seka when you are albinos. So, what are your addresses once you leave Patatu, when you are Mr. Albino for 2016 and 2017? So, bing a person in the albinism, okay, wenginau prefawse me, wenginau kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa albino wanna feel offended when it's okay. So, it's a person in the albinism, yes, yes. So, miku wende Mr. Albinism was, I thank God because, okay, I usually, miku wana, mini albiji believe kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa favor, to fly the aglodian, but then I had to, you know, lasimo jitu me piya, he doesn't just come, you know, accept to kwa kwa na giftsas, asimu wini poet takatu and then, you know, you have to write, you have to keep practicing, you have to keep performing and all. So, mi wining was a good platform for me because I thought now I have a bigger platform too, you know, kama mimi singe kwa, mimi singe kwa naka apasai. So, like miku apatu platform yaku, you reach out to more people. I can now be able to have an event of my own and involve other people, piya wa opatuku, have a platform to share their stories as well. So, you don't have only the people living with albinism, you have a general group of people? Yes, exactly. In fact, the majority of them are not people with albinism because we are trying to bridge the gap. To kifanya the, like if I'm doing awareness, for example, there's another approach that what would fanya now awareness, which is wrong, where you would fanya awareness to the people when you want to find new awareness again. So, like if I want to do awareness about albinism, see target young people with albinism because I'm trying to make aware those other people because I mean at least they, they at least have an idea, what they need to know is how to interact with the other people. So, in yoku fanya, your involvement, so that kilamsuna feel inclusive in the arts, in everything that you want to fanya, you want to fanya pamoja. Basically, I can't say I do gospel, but now because I'm a Christian and most of my things will revolve around God because me, I believe he's the center, he's the one who gives us the gifts and basically we need to give him the glories as we do that. So, you're growing your gift? Definitely, yes, yes. How do you gain all this kind of courage? For me, it was funny because I've done music, though I don't pursue like music medialisae, but I've done music in campus. So, in Komdogo, I think my strong point was music, so I used to sing. So, when I was primarily around a certain class, I don't know, I can't remember where. So, my teacher was very shy, so I started singing, but when I was in high school, I'd gotten more a bit of confidence in Komdogo to get up, perform kwa CU, kwa shule, then we even formed a group to go in bain banai. So, after high school now, I now found poetry and then I thought now this is something I can do. So, in fact, the first time I started, I used to write my poems, but I couldn't perform them. When we were back in Piesewa, we'd go to the expo in kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa. We wouldn't get up, we'd catch up and we'd go to the high school. You're high school, the poems you used to do, I'm as well as a class, so normally, um, zili kwa zina when you're feeling kwa kwa poetry is not something good, But poetry is very easy. It's just telling your story the way you know. Because I believe what I'm saying is a kwa poet. Okay, I've said this before. In terms of kwa poet, because you have something, you can't tell your story just that maybe me, it's a better way to put it out. Yeah, basically. But you know, it's basically an introspection. So, like, the things that happen daily, wuki, wuki, me kwa kwa mat, nikiwa place, yeni nangaliya wile, vitu zna happen. So, basically, see sometimes to na fanya vitu without really thinking, kus inafai kwa self-drive. Sila zima tiju, kuna mauchafu chi, nisa wipi wongeza ingine. Unagit. It's inanzana wewe ani. We need to take care of our environment. Yes, yes. Like, easy, vitu kwa masime, nimesame kuka kaliya sambaza kwa mat. So, wuno jwe, wuki yanda kuka liya, wungi na ta kaliya. Like, if meet a kata wewe wu kata, wungi na kata, so inona tu me kwa, tu me form a unity of something that na make a difference in our country. Yeah, going back to tomes. After you founded this particular thing, wuli zi pata zi manze, all the way like, wunganza kupa ta, kula ta on-board watu wengine, kwa zuli anza peke ako, then wu kona, it's a need to bring others on-board. Okay, okay. So, nili pwanza, ah, nili pwanza nili anza mi mwenye, but then I thought, there are many people who are having the same battles, nikona, there are many people who have stories, they way mi nikona story. So, I thought, na leta watu wengine, bi ita an albinizim, na jonza kuna albinizim, but you have one stroke, kuna say, na I feel comfortable in their own skin, despite not having albinizim. Kuna people who are having vitiligo, there are those with albinizim who are comfortable in their skin. So basically, from all angles, there are people who need to speak something, either to encourage someone, either to just share their story and someone else that I relate now and then feel, you know, I'm not alone in this. Probably just to ask you, when you're talking about inspiring the generation of the day, it comes to me to go back to the semi-kushun nikona kuleza. Are you, in terms of inspiration, it's better, but are they earning something? Definitely, they're earning, I can say, because basically for me, I have survived this long, so I can't say it's not, maybe not exactly where we may want it to be, but it does pay, but it depends on, kuna events in the internet perform for free, kuna in the internet, so it comes in me. Are there companies that have partnered with you? For this event. Not necessarily even previous ones? Yes, there are. Like for this event, we have partners, like NIC Bank, partnering with us, Sfercom is partnering with us, we're partnering with also Dr. Chuxa Albinism Foundation, which helps kids to get free eye care and glasses, and offer free glasses, like each Tuesday or on a perglaze, so the problem is, yes, for free, any person in Albinism. I wanted to look at your camera and introduce now your event on Sato, and invite the people who are watching me. Yes, this is my camera. Yes. Okay, hi good people, so on Saturday we are having an event called Tests of My Skin. Tests of My Skin at Nairobi Cinema from 3pm to 7pm. Advanced tickets go at 800, at the gate will be 1000. So you're welcome to come experience poetry, music, just well crafted and filmed at, that you'll definitely enjoy. It's a good idea to even share your stories as well. Awesome, awesome. Nakawala was said to join Nairobi Cinema, I can't walk. I can't walk. You live in a building, no I can't walk, so please walk through there and of course you get to find tons over there. So probably just to try and narrate your story, Ima kuwani like, uleji patap, ule, ule, ule grow yourself into gaining the courage, now coming on board to bring others to share their stories. So the inspiration behind what you do is the stories that you guys have gone through. Yes, yes, that's the inspiration because kuna wanyu amepitya, kuna wanyu amepitya stigma, on you like each day, even today, kikitembe aqabarabara, you'll still hear people say stuff. So maybe may me, it may not affect me, but I know there is someone who maybe is not as strong as me, yi ita kwa ina mo effect. And sometimes we pretend that maybe na yu amishi feel, but personal insight wana yu abaidei kitu nani effect. People keep saying things wana yu kwa mbe awe ni pesa, kwa mbe anta ku wuza tazani, oh yu have people tell you stuff. They must be falling. Yeah, they tell you, so for me it's okay kus na anisha zoe and then I think that's the reason why we're doing this, so that to change mindset yawat. Sometimes you can not just really do it at once. And sometimes the pato to ni nesiyo kupenda kwa, it's just ignorance or maybe they haven't encountered any person in the albinism. Chanya yana juani, wata me skia kwa, wa to engini. So basically that's why. So do you usually reach out to the guys in the slums na ni ni kufa na ni ni, poitri na ni ni, through your stories? Yeah, we have done events even to this, to like in Madari we've had an event. But now for me, since I think badom in that knowledge is established, after now the experience goes well, probably we can now move the way we will say matuwe na kwa kwa kwa tizingi na. So probably next time uta skia kuna, ukuna, ukuna, ukuna. Nataka tumalizi na ni ni, na spoken word moza, nata kwa inspire the generation of the time. But before we do that, what one thing that really defines you as a young man? What defines me is that I think I have a different perspective of life. You don't have to go with the flow. Just choose your lane and find the thing that you believe in and go with it. Yes, because for me like I think God God drives me because that's the main thing that drives me. I know God created us as the papas. Sometimes kipitiata is mataf times, unaji kumbu shabede, it's not like four miles. Challenges ukua. And the moment we realize that na tuta kwa, kwaawa nani ni, we just need to know yourself. Ukaivi ko hao, unanawe li poetry, unana fanya music, unana fanya ni ni, are you led by money? No. What inspires you then if not money? I'm getting my voice to be heard. The moment you get this platform the opportunity that even if neza kahaapa nis someone is listening to me. even if I kupere more karu kutama, hivudu kwa hivudu ya lansinunia, lansinunia. Kevuzali gimana vao, nilika kamikia kwenya kitufu. Kukira kwenya kwa hivudu yoka hivudu, kumiru uita kwa hivudu ya rani, na fikinu, nilika. K Arenita kutu, yubu maguihaticsinja. Kanmiki wajini bwa, Ya, ya, ya, ya. So basically these people, but artists need to, they need to survive. Cause that's when people... Cause I feel like sometimes artists are quite appreciated, especially maybe poets, cause when I feel maybe it's a small art… But then when you know that person I may take that time to create the craft to rehearse for kramizo pieces. They have a lot of pieces like kram, kwa kichua. They've worked on them. So I am also not writing music, but I know it has put in a lot of work. Wow, that's amazing. You have to ask more. Have you ever earned the comfort of bed? No. Do you know of any particular chance, kwa bared kuja kwa bared? Or have you earned the comfort of bed? No, I have paid for bed and I am taking out the comfort. And as a matter of fact writing is... Bukoneza kuwa. Bukoneza kuwa na blog, mauteneza memes. Kajepi muna nama memes. Alafuna skuwera ya. Ula trend 2 ko. Alafuna li kwa kajepi muna trenda wa. Anyway, that's how we wrap it for now. Funa zemaze. Our time is up. But of course we look forward to some other kind of cause and interaction with you. That has been Jay Poetry and of course it has been such a movement of interacting with him. Today it's Tuesday and we usually call it entrepreneurship Tuesday. And it's quite a great day for you. Trust me, there's so much that we'll gain from today. Burry mosses will be coming in just a few. Don't go anywhere. This is Y254.