 Right, bonasillo, how are you? Very well. You're looking amazing. Great day today. Are you excited? Talanda hella. Talanda ni pesa. Talanda hella. So maybe just brief us what is happening, what are we expecting today? Well, of course a bouquet of programs are being launched today under the umbrella Talanda hella and we are of course celebrating the diversity of our creativity, the sportsmen, the musicians, the content creators, everybody. This is the day. This is like a national day for the creative industry. Moving forward? We cannot look forward to better things. Wasir yesterday said it's a new dawn. It's a new dawn in terms of monetizing our creativity. We have such amazing phenomenal talent in this country, but it has never been put in the right trajectory in terms of turning it into money so that our artists can contribute to the economic development of our country. Moving forward, I expect that when we have the next event like this in another five years, the choppers that will be flying around here will belong to artists. There will be money. The billionaires that I promised out of this industry will become real. It couldn't get better than bringing them together today, creating a policy framework and getting a presidential statement, pronouncement that endorses the work that our creative industry does. One what to create is? I want to tell them they are great. They define our country. They define our character. Let them focus on one, ensuring that their talents are used to promote values and morals in our culture and patriotism. Number two, ensure that they create quality standards that are so high that diamond will have no place to hide. That will be the talk of town in Africa. Not diamond, not the guys from Nollywood. We are better than them. We have a robust ICT infrastructure. There is no reason why our creatives should not be the billionaires defining our creative economy should work in this country. Thank you so much. Thank you. You are most welcome. Yes. Mustafa, just to ask you, are you excited for today? I am very happy as we know it is a national day. It is a national day for Kenyans and we are very happy to be here. We know Kenyans are very happy. We are very happy. We know Kenyans are very happy. Do you feel it is the right time, the right direction for the upcoming generation? Yes, this is the right time for the upcoming generation and for us to promote Kenyans in the culture to the next level. This is the time. So this is a quick win, if you ask me, it is a low hanging foot and we're going to pull it down, yeah. Mustafa, just to ask you, you among the few veterans invited for this amazing launch today. What is the feeling? Excited, humble, very happy, more than happy to be here. It's my first time to be in at Cess House. What do you mean? The first time to be here. I've never been here. I don't know. The first time? I'm shaking. Maybe just a message to Ababu Namombo and the president for this amazing project. Thank you very much Ababu, the great Aziri and our president Wilhelm Ruto for this opportunity. It's a showcase, artist, platformiao, watapata malipo kupitia kipaji chao. Ni kipaji chao kita kupatia malipo yako. So kifanya kazi vizuri, tupe leke mziketu to the next level, I'm here to help o avidja na wasani kupatia advise, nili sema kitambo, wana itadi ushauri mwingi, nili sema kuna wasani wengia, hana ilimu wa tukwenda shule, kuna ilimu wana faku ipitia. Sila zimo hende shule, kini kupitia mitu ame pitia. Ono na mini me pitia na najiwa. So tutasai dizana, na vile mese maizekil, ni kwa mba kenya ni kikipaji kubwa. As you can remember Sindotulianza 2002. Najiwa tukwada tukwapotea pakatikati batia mese na tutarudi, na tunetaji sana sapotiao, na musada sana turudi kwa genu. Mama sayi anarikava, ya ya tunafakukutena kwa hospitali, in one week kufanya tena kimo, tunekotu kifanya kimo, back and forth. Alright, shukran sana musaba chana, kuleiski rogana, tomato city kuzungu zaiti. Shukuru bro.