 It's still morning. You are still watching Why the Morning. You are still being bombarded by amazing things, amazing content, and amazing leaders and future leaders in studio. It's a man crush Monday. We're crushing on our kings. But before that, it still is Easter fever. And this was the question. If you could take an Easter basket to your neighbors, what would you include in it? And why? So, Jolie Viv says, this is Jolie from Thika. I would put some bread, grape wine, snacks, and some pizza. Davy Bonnet says, I would make sure it has some chocolate and kalavno TV because I have a terrible crush on my neighbor's daughter. Why? A square daughter, landlord, daddy. Whales and a some high white fight for its whales, watching from Mombasa and my Easter basket to one of my neighbors this year will most definitely include an air freshener. An air freshener. I don't know what to say, but those folks did it. But thank you for loving the show, Whales and Whales. Hi, I'm Kali Jacly Babuyao from Nyeribu says, I would put Ongay Ogali up with you. He'd go at least at Rudi Shingovo, ah, when do I live in Mansi town? I would put some Kennedy greens to Manago, Kamuhiga, Muff, okay, so that's how I live. Others, and then, and I'm sure some of you know who I am, he's the last person I know. So, here's my cousin, Charlie Fever says, high white fight for, I'm Fever Classic from Taita Taveta. Wow. Hi. During Easter, I will ensure that my neighbor eats what I eat. This is because we have to share what we have with others, no matter how small it is. And you guys are deep, even in the morning, if you go to white to fight for on Facebook, we've just put up a post and we are talking collectively today about opening up. I'm feeling like there has been a wave, some kind of wave with our kings, either committing suicide or committing homicide, so there's something going on and we want to talk about it. Is it a mental situation? What's going on? At White to Fight for on Facebook, hashtag is white in the morning. We can also add us on Twitter at White to Fight for channel. My name is still Valentine, but let's say hi to our pandas. Hi guys. Hi. Good morning. Good morning. How you doing? Good morning. Let me start with the queen. Hi queen. Good morning. Welcome to the studio. Thank you so much. What's your name? I'm from the technical university of Kenya. I'm the gender and social welfare secretary and I'm glad to be here. Gender and social welfare. So in the right place, we have things to talk about, Boy Child and Omir. Can I come to you next? Hi. Hi. How are you? Thank you. What's your name? My name is Steve Lucky. I'm a model. I'm a detainee of Nyongli. And I'm a strong girl staffer. Are you also a Boy Child representative? Yes. Yes. So we can talk honestly and truthfully. Yeah. Give us your social media handles. CPT underscore Lucky Steve and the Facebook Lucky Steve Max Steve Austin. One more time slowly. Okay. Instagram. CPT underscore Lucky Steve and the Facebook Lucky Steve Max Steve Austin. Can you give us your handles? The last time I was here, he was in Ammanu Jersey. I left for two years. He was in Kachindo and in Barcelona. But it's okay. Yeah. But your game, it was a game. Did you see how they played? They played well. Wow. I just couldn't buy it. Because it was one year. Now if you lose one year to Barcelona, you survive. Did you see that game yesterday? Um. It was terrible. Did you see it? Yeah? One to Alira Rulewa, but that's not the point. Please introduce yourself. My name is Aldrin Omar Simba. Social media handles? Social media is Aldrin Omar. Yeah. Would you like to tell us Aldrin Omar, how you feel about these many cases of suicide and homicide that are going on now? I think this thing is brought by ego. Really? Yeah. Ego between those people in love. Because for the past like two weeks, you've had a man killing the women or the men trying to commit suicide. And unfortunately this death has not been taken seriously because the death have been accompanied by memes. You find like men are like, we went to the men conference to say shock her, not shock her. So the death have come with memes. The men conference, you know? So this is like death has a support of meme. Is it that we're not taking it seriously or we don't know how to deal with it? Like it's so shocking, we still don't know what to do. First we laugh about it, so we break the ice. Is that what's going on? Amma, it's just blatant disrespect. I don't know how to put it. But I think this death is just like any other. People are just taking it. Anyone can die because everybody is like, you're living once. So if you die, your once has died there. So they're not taking it seriously. Tell me how you feel about this crime. I'm very disappointed. You know, like at the same time, there have been so many... This is your camera. There have been so many trials trying to make things right in this world. But unfortunately, we've been going to the streets, ladies fighting for the rights of women. But unfortunately, it seems that that is an old method. We need to have new methods of doing things in this country. Because if we continue maybe going to the streets each and every time and there is no action being taken, I think we have to do something like empower men, having sessions of talking to our men, telling them, you should not do this, this is wrong. Because it will lead them to maybe jail or being killed by other people because people are so bitter about it. Who is retelling the men? We as women, as in women are feeling like we are being subjected to a lot of suffering. You know, we are seeing each other. Look at yesterday, Naomi Chepkemoi from Poly University. She was stabbed and she is fighting for her life right now. You know such cases. I feel so bad about it this morning. Steve, I have a question. In fact, the other day we were talking about going to see a specialist like a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, whatever the trade. But first of all, you can't afford it. There are people, places that it's given free. These services are for free. First of all, we don't know. How to pay me, how to talk to you in Africa to find your feelings. What's going on? Why are we so angry? Actually, I have been able to support my brother, Sima Abisamo, that this issue of ego, I didn't do it but again, I am a trustee. I am supposed to be able to support my brother. I am glad you said that. Because now we have a couple of slides coming up. And in all fairness and in all honesty, we are trying to get a balance here. So not only have we shown cases of men harming their intimate partners, we also have cases of women doing the exact same thing. So we are trying to be fair. So go to Facebook, our page is at Y254 on Facebook, and then comment on the post and we can get your two cents on it. But in the meantime, if we are ready with the slides, we can do that. So again, you know the topic today is opening up. Honestly, I thought before to answer your conversation, would you open up to someone, if you had a problem say, hey bro, come, chicken show, hey Maisha, and go down, can I see? Like this and this is happening. What would you do it as an African man right now? Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. like the shoka and the knife. People are not even saving money by shoka. So we have a couple of statistics, prevalence data on different forms of violence against women. We have physical or sexual of an intimate part of violence. 39% is 1% shy or 40, which is almost half, you have only 50. What's going on? There's physical or sexual intimate part of violence that lasts 12 months, 26%. And you see, then the rest we have child marriage and FGM, 21% and 23%. And this is a UN human rights body, so you can see it's legit. Guys, there are many people on the internet that Africa is the one place you're most likely to die during a pandemic. If you have women in Africa, you have the greatest risk of being killed by the intimate. Imagine, like it's a thing now, like if you're in the States somewhere or in Australia, you say, hey, I want to go date an African man. Don't do it, because shoko is at any time. The rate of female homicide, 2016, we're in 2019. So these things started a while back, so at 12.6%, guys. Yeah? 12.6%. Maybe I'm nailay to some of the thousands. Okay, in 2012 it was 48,000 women killed. Women in Africa killed by their intimate partner's eyes.