 Kutikla roba kwa kwa maikana ibaniwa govimintu na kwa maikana 60 na hukufawe na hukufawe kua mwazhii kwa mwazhii ibaniwa kwa mwazhii kwa mwaziwa. Kusimu brafutu hukufa uiand proseiru kwa liniwa, kama katia kwa uiand saye ki wouzimu knuwa ya uuweromaいくu isuwa. Rungu wazhii yubaniwa uimba za kwa mwazhii kwa mwazhii kwa uiand syumutu. Kwa mwazhii wouza kwa kama kwa mwazhii angakutu za uuweroma. Daniel Kipta Nui is already on his tracks to achieving this. Sayama, speak out. Speak out. Speak out. Speak out. Nini kumambon jema, ino fanya, nini epukane na mambon baya dunia. So skumodja nili kwa nimi me lose up kabisa, so utu kapatane kani ongalesha, kani guide vizuri. Pa di nika balinshemi na nendo hangu. Kwa kweli na eza kongia vizuri wa Daniel, kama mutoto hangu wa Nasare, na piyan. So kanzin zuri a mefanya katika jamii. Huyu kijana Daniel na mfahamu kwa kijana mbaa na mwogopamungu na naji toleya. Na sifa zake zina juli kana katika isa emi eti ualrungai. Na piyan, tuna mfahamu kwa mbaa, siku yaleo, a meza kutulete wa geni. Ambae nidiri isa ukwa mbaa e yeni kiyungozi. Natu na mini ya kwa mbaa for future atakwata kiyungozi katika yeni wehi letu ya ualrungai. Na piyan, a mekwa piyan umsaada katika juli hangu. Nikiwa na fanya graduation ya watutu wa dogo, ya na kuja na kwa msi. Ana eleza wa zazi umuhimu, wamualimu na manafunzi. Kwa sababu ya emali a mepitya ma mefikiya, a mekwa na mueleki omzuri. Katika maisha nila zima uemutu wa mbao meanza background ya kwa kiyuwa tuna. Na siku yaleo, ni nafraia kwa sababu, a me nileete wa geni, na meza kuni tamua, kama mzazi, kama umualimu, kama kiyungozi. Daniel, the elected president of technical and vocational education and training, Tiwet, is a young and very ambitious Kenyan who wants to see change, change that has to impact the lives of Kenyan youth all the way to their roots. I'm the fourth born in a family of nine siblings and I think I got a chance, I was lucky to be the first born son in our family. Actually, I was born in a very humble background and after so many years, I realized that I was born in a certain village in Wasingishu County. So, I'm a Nandi, that's my tribe. We have been living here in Nakuru in a very, let me just say, not conducive environment because sometimes being raised by a single mum, because I never came to know my real dad because I think he passed away when I was maybe young or maybe I was not even born, yes. So, I attended the Suluolo Little Angel, the ECDE here in Olrongai. I later pursue my education in Olrongai secondary school. Later in AIC to Lubmoy primary school 2012 to 2014 and later Olrongai secondary school in 2015 to 2018. I've been so lucky, I'm a very sharp student actually, but having those grades I think sometimes I was ashamed of myself because I expect to get 400 marks in KCP the year 2014 but I got something, I think I would not even proportion to the daily salary for kashul waka. So, I thank God for my grade and my future I was to be a lawyer. I wanted to be a lawyer. So, when I got my KCS results I was so shocked because I never imagined I could get such a grade but I came to identify myself. Okay, this is my purpose. In my life right now I do have such grades. What can I do? Can I make it work? Okay, I'll make it work. And before that I was just a notorious young person in the year 2015-16 but I was appointed as the class senator in 2016 and 2017 I served as a deputy president at my high school and I think it was like a juvenile court in my life because I came to realize many things. I came to learn many and a lot of things. Having been brought up by a single mum, Daniel tells me how life got hold of his better childhood and how it affected his education. After KCS results I say okay I won't be a lawyer again but this is not the end. I must do something constructive. I must do something that will help, I will be able to help the community, even my parents. And after that I worked as a young man just 16 years old. I worked to imagine you were the fourth born in a family of nine raised by a single mum who depend on a casual job. It was T for tough, tough times ahead. But I thank God that after that after earning some amount of money after COVID-19 I went to pursue diploma in agriculture engineering in Riftivale Institute of Science and Technology. And after that I think life was tough because you need life in campus is all about money. Life in university is all about money but being able to get that money and I'm so proud of myself because my mum never raised any amount to pay for my college fees. I only raised my amount. I applied for the scholarship, the bursaries, the heblon and other God. I was elected as the president in the year 2022 as the president of Arvist. And it came at hard times that in a moment where you need to think, you have the opportunity, you are leading not just a group of people but different people across our country. And after that being elected I remember I called my mum and I told my mum I'm the president. So I'm the president. I think I do have these leadership qualities. There is a need to deal with issues affecting the youth and it has to be done with the factiveness. This is especially mental health issues. Actually mental health is my first priority because having unheld the nation, the nation will not grow. And the mental sickness, they do happen because of peer pressure. You do want to become these and these people, they do control you. So first of all in order to encounter it you must control yourself. You must be yourself. You must be the owner of yourself. That's the number one point. You must be the owner of yourself. At the end of the day you'll be able to contain anything. You'll say, okay, is this Kipta Nui? Imagine this is the only Kipta Nui. This is Kipta Nui himself. This is Kipta Nui. So I must reason like Kipta Nui. I must be the Kipta Nui that I want to be. Because you see young people right now have seen people dying, committing suicide because of love triangle. I do offer advice. Actually I think I'm the only person in Kenya who have never been at broken. And I'm proud of myself. Because I do love myself. I don't love 100 percent. So I just hear my love. Maybe if I can love 30 percent saying I exist, I do exist. Okay, thank you so much. See you tomorrow. That's a great idea for me. And I do tell them, okay, don't prioritize this thing. You are young, you are young to die. You are too young to die. To die young. Not now, don't die young. This is not your death. Kindly, because this is the same sister. The same sister you have, the only girl. But you want to commit suicide because of that. And I think God have been advising people, giving them, mentoring them. And actually I do have another title. Chairman of the Single Men Association. Because I tell them, okay, this is the way. You need to do this, this, this, this. And also the issue of drug and drug abuse. Actually the thing that Enabo has to abuse drugs is because of mental sickness. Because maybe I do have this challenge. And I think this challenges. Maybe, oh I do suffer because of this. I need money. I think this marriage, this love triangle, my parents, at the end of the day you abuse drugs. And we have been barring young people in a sad way. Why dying young? Because of drugs, because of bang, because of alcohol. And I usually tell them in our area. Kindly, if you don't have anything to do, kindly inform me. We'll have something constructive to do. We'll have a walk, a hike somewhere. We will talk, we will have a celebration somewhere. We will discuss some things. At the end of the day, you'll do something constructive. Because I do thank God that my fellow youth right now they do participate in church activities. Like for example now they have closed the school. So many of them are in churches. In kwaia, in youth seminars. And I think we are planning for camp in December for these young people. At the end of the day, you won't be free. Because when you will be free, you create room for Satan himself to just to do something for you. Akurame kabisa. So you need to do something to help yourself. So that's my work. And I will end up, I'm the happiest person. I do usually smile, take snaps, take pics, write your journal. That's life. Make it count. You may lack today, but tomorrow you won't lack it. Even me, if I lack today, tomorrow I will love it. If I love it, tomorrow I will lack the next day. At the end of the day, this is life. This is the only option. This is the life. So let's make it count. And I will smile. I will make it just a smile for these young people. I motivate them and I think I'm a role model to them. Because being from poor family and now you are wearing suits. Now you are in parliament. Now you are visiting offices after this and this and this. Daniel narrates to me how he has been able to use his leadership skills and capacity to impact his community. I remember there is a time I call a press at the end in our constituency. And there was a small demonstration about the Jiozamo Development Company. And according to my own understanding, a company or a factory tends to produce 70% employment to the local community. But the same company it is in our constituency but is not favoring our constituency residents, especially the youth. And I remember I told them, okay, you need to do this and this and this. And at the end of the day, we have seen that even nowadays buses, they do come in our center and they do take some few youths who went, they do go there and they do work. There is a certain time when I was working before I joined campus in a certain company, I remember I was fired because of fighting for the affairs of those people. Because you can't imagine being in job by 6.30 to 6.30. Which state is that? And I remember I told them, okay, we leave these potatoes here. Let them remain there. Because I think we need to value our life more than anything. And I was fired for standing for the employers. And I thank God it shaped me. Okay, I say, okay, I want to return there. They told me to come back with an apology later but I refused, I say, okay. Then be it. But I thank God, right now I've already talked to some of the youth and they have testified. Some of them they were even taken to Mathare because of drugs. And I remember I told them, okay, God created you. Your purpose is not to be a drunkard person. That's not your purpose in this life because if God created you in easy measure likeness then why are you in this state? They say, okay, maisha kaiende kaiende. How? We lead kaiende kaiende. Dying in depression, mental health. And you see right now we need to be so much curious about our mental health. We need to take care of our mental state because if we just remain in this state, okay, I'm okay, I'm okay. We are not okay until we be okay. And I told them, okay, if you have anything, let me just say anything, speak out. Just speak out. Speak out. Just don't let it haunt you. Just speak out in this life. And I thank God that at the end of the day around three friends of mine, they have quit alcohol, they have quit smoking bang and they are continuing very well. And I'm proud of them. And I think one day, one time they will also help others in our society. Apart from school, politics and family life, Daniel tells me something more about him. So I do wake up, I do do my household one, two, three work. After that, I do go to farm. I do love agriculture. Agriculture is my thing. Farming, going to Shamba, doing one, two, three. At the end of the day, I've done something after that. If maybe I do have an activity, maybe in town, maybe in another institution, I love to travel. But if I'm at home, I love a day will not end without me being in a Shamba. I must be there. That's my work. I do love it because that is where we belong. We belong to the soil. We were created in the soil. So we will live by the soil. Yes. And I do love football. I'm a Manchester City fan. I do love football very much. And sometimes I do kabiya. I played with the young fellows. We play together if I'm free and we just be into each other. At the end of the day, I've impacted. I'm telling you, okay, kindly make it count. We don't know me in the future. Maybe I will support you. Maybe I will support your talent because everybody has a different plate in this world. Maybe your plate is a sock. Maybe your plate is having business ideas. We don't know. So you need to just see your potential. Where do you belong? Where do you belong right now? Me, I belong in leadership. That's my situation. Maybe someone belongs in a sock or in music. Maybe you belong to serving the community. You don't know at the end of the day. Yes. So you need to unleash your potential as soon as possible. He has good plans. Plans to revolutionalize leadership in Kenya and restore hope for the future. So far, his acts are visible and the community is grateful. I have a family. I live in Malaysia. I have a guide. I have a family. I live in Mungusana. I have a family of three. I live in Linda. I live here in the Mungusana. I have a family in the Mungusana. I live in Mungusana. I live in Mungusana. I live in Mungusana. Musho, I thank Daniel. He is a Mungu. He has helped me in Kenya. He has helped me in Kenya. He has helped me in Indonesia. I married a girl who was a member of the Mungusana community. She is a single mother. Nani na wawomba sere kali kama muneza kumusahidi ya wuki jana Awa eze kufaniki wa katika maisha ya ke Awa eze kuka kama wengine Mine is to stand Not just to fight, but to stand for what belongs to us Our own rights Because we do have first for all rights to education So I usually mentor young people If you don't join university Kindly join a tivet institution If you want to join a tivet institution Kindly join even a VTC Apolyteknik, a vocational college There in the village Because education I think is the key to success Because sometimes without this education Because I think I stated earlier that At the end of the day Everyone has its place We do have different places So maybe my place is to do with education And majorly So I love to go with education So my role is to fight and stand solemnly Because comrades are always rights At the end of the day we will come to discuss what's happened But first for all The affairs and the rights of young people As long as you are a young person in Kenya That's my docket In tivet institution Yes, that's my work And I will stand, I will fight I will stand Because I remember I was asked a simple question By one of the lawyers Where are the student leaders of Generation Z? Where are the likes of Babu Wino? Where are the likes of James Orengo? Those who fight for multi-partism in our country And I thought, okay I need to do something constructive in this country I need to do something And I thank God I think of the first students after Babu Wino to be in Falemi To petition something concerning the affairs of others And I think I'll be the first to appear In education committee to discuss The affairs of young people Because maybe we are still learning We are still continuing with our studies But at the end of the day We need jobs And I think I love to say Don't just come out and say Okay, we don't have jobs for you people Then why is the essence of reading? Why is the essence of studying? Faliampet now they do And they will Let me just say this I wish they would just now Having the bill of having employment Yes, employment policy For these young people Because at the end of the day We need money in our pockets At the end of the day We need good life No one cherished to live in poverty In this life Even these young people I do wonder Whom will we marry If we have nothing in the pocket So by prayer And I think I stated this For example in this affordable housing program We will be there We will travel to Arambia house in Nairobi Until the DPA we are We have come solemnly With all our hearts Here the CVs of these young people Give them jobs Because we need to implement this thing A certain age to join military A certain age to join the teacher service commission A certain age to join To be nurses in our country To be doctors But right now you see I can go to an interview With an 40 years old man Imagine I think I love Masi And not to attend that interview Because imagine She or he has a family And I don't have So I think This mentality of the government Okay we are doing this and this Do it now Let's do it now In 2 years time I don't know Because this is like Maybe a parent having several daughters But they are not being married We are just giving birth to daughters But they are not being married We will be there Later we will be there But we will be there So we will graduate And we will be there We will be there We will be there We will be there We will be there If we can up at least Four industries Four factories Four companies In constituency Imagine for each employing More than 300 people That's more than 1200 At the end of the day we have reduced poverty And maybe someone can start a business there That's more around 2000 people Will gain jobs in the constituency And I think I will just start to say this To the young people right now Dear young people Let us be the opportunity takers Let us be the risk takers Because opportunities do favors The risk takers They do favors They do favors the fearless In the society Dear young people Kindly make it count If you have something If you have that business idea Do it If you have that asshole Make it count If it is the only solution for you To be a rich person To have something to put in the pocket To put in the table Then make it count Dear young people Having a stable mental health It is the only thing It is the health of your body And I think it is Having a mental health It is terrible Than even being a lame person It is terrible Even being a blind person So let me tell you young people Kindly Don't let drugs Be the only solution in your life Don't commit suicide As the only solution of your life You can be stronger And stronger than before If you believe in yourself If you identify yourself If you discover who you are Kindly Be who you are At the end of the day You will enjoy the fruits Of what you have shown So kindly young people Make it count I love you all Do it You will be your own hero Be your own hero Be your own role model We will celebrate you Yes, thank you