 Welcome to the Power Talk Show. I can see there are a lot of comments that are here on our Facebook page. Magdan Newday says, hello Dominic. It's Magdan Duta, watching from Nibs College. I'm really loving the show. Thank you so much. Shout out to Mary Mungai. It's her birthday today. Happy birthday and to many more years, Mary Mungai. I think that's your kid right there. I added into your calendar sleeping beauty chair's little angel. Thank you so much. Happy birthday little angel. Aman Gem says, we always celebrate our birthdays once in a year. My prayer to all babies born on July, Muñez Munga, Walindiya, Santesana, Gemz. Boothia Kelvin, my cousin Jen Shiro. Hi bro, he chana inapatikana kwa starta mama izo zingina. Inapatikana budda. Iko sana. Then Kelvin, inimo, sorry, Anyore. Kelvin, Anyore, Kelly. Kelvin, okia, August is my birthday. Wait, gojia, birthday. Gojia, August. Ini, July, kudandia. Nikolas Kiyoko, ako hapa kwa studio, happy birthday to triple M, Mary Mungai Muonjiro. And Sam's uncle Kenyanjo as well, Akiwa Thika, 237, wish my mama quick recovery. Please, mama Nikolas, please have a quick recovery to Nakwambe Asana, Uguapole. Aman Gemz, happy birthday to all July babies. Thank you. Ronald Kenyua, Mudhi, Kimbibi Muaya watching. My daughter Rachel and Jerry, happy birthday. Charles Ireriwa, Shamata. Good evening watching from Shamata. Bon July evening and Boniface Wawero watching from Nakuru Mine is actually today. Hey, happy birthday man, Boniface Wawero. Zepia Sumta, my cute daughter is a July baby, awesome. Josfat Musioka boy, no, no. Why was I not born in July? But no doubts, Nikondania show, Nikiwa Konza City. Happy birthday to all. Aki ni, Nitiakeki. Josfat, you have a standing invitation to the power talk show. You're always a big fan. Aman Gemz, hey, I'm a Rudy Turner, third comment. I'm following the show from ambassador. Barasabaro, I'm locked, baby myself. Hey, happy birthday baby Barasabaro. Travina Mbakka, Willie and Zawadi, happy birthday. Eugene Yujo, my friend Edwin was born in July. Happy birthday Edwin. John Amwoma, my fiancé is my July babe. Please call her and tell her I do love her. If I call her, you're not getting her back. Waimashari Kurumukotop. Kaira Maurice, Mary Mungai, July baby Kisha Wasalim, Muwate Hapo, Aki Ongozo, Naniq. Maurice Kutoka Roiro. Mark Pasapataudz. Weh, shout out if you care big sis. Rachel Maurice Kutoka Mayakos. She's a July baby, happy birthday Rachel. J. D. Dame. All right. Diana Ombati, Akiwa Kibra, happy birthday. Kingsley, the DJ, happy birthday from Sophie Rue. Ghadara P. I'm a July baby myself, Akohapa Kwanza Huyu. Kiki. Inakam, inakam. I'm a July baby myself in Jubbo, G, happy birthday. And then I'm a James. Weh, for the comment. I know you're not going to come serious. But I thought I was July, I'm a Kudja. All right. I'm lambes. I'm young, yes. Si kumuema kwenuha postudiwa Santesana James. Now, keep those comments coming. Go to a Facebook page. Keep those comments coming. It's your birthday today. I want to celebrate you. And today I have got two right here who was the mic, who was celebrating the birthday actually today. And what I want them to do is we are going to play a game now where they are going to read the tongue twisters. You can try reading the tongue twisters also at home. And they'll be on the screen. And then you're going to read the read out. But in the meantime, give the mic to the lady. Boy shout. What's your name? Mary Mungai. Mary Mungai. Do you want to tell us whether how many years you're turning today? Not on national television. You don't want to? I'm 21. 21, ay. Makofi kwakia, happy birthday, past the mic. Thank you. And you? Get him? Peterson. Peterson, that is the P on the R. Peterson, how many years? 23. 23. We are hoping that something happens here. All right. Now we are going to read, they are going to be a tongue twister right there. You have one chance. You have one chance. You read. And then you read. If you miss, we see who wins. By the noise that we hear, we are going to see. Okay. So the first tongue twister is coming on screen. And also you can be trying this at home. You can be reading out and then you can even tell me between these two, not among. Between these two body babies who got it. Okay. Now the tongue twister is coming on air in a bed. As it comes, please go to our Facebook page. As I've mentioned to you, if you have a friend or a family member, wish them a happy birthday, blessings and prayers. Or if it's yours, tell me. And I'm going to give a shout out. Now I'm going to come and tongue twister. So I'm going to read out for you. And then you repeat. Okay. Oh, it's there. It's there. Aha. The first one. Which? Hey. Now go for it. Which? Was watching a witch. Read. Read. Okay. Aha. It's coming back. Don't know what it is. Which? One final time. Okay. Okay. Which witch was watching? Was watching a witch washing a watch? While washing? Wishing the witch? We didn't wash a watch. Okay. Very good. Aha. Which witch was watching a witch wash? I watched while washing the witch. We didn't wash a watch. Yay. Redis. Redis. Okay. The next one. The next time twister, let's see what you've got. So we've got another one. Now they're getting more and more difficult. We've got a Kisahini one also. So I hope also at home you're trying and getting this, which witch was watching a witch wash a watch while wishing the witch wouldn't wash a watch. Let's see. Okay. This is a difficult one. Okay. Start. Let's go. Rowmenta l실 το Okay. Let's go. Read? Go for it. Very good. Gimme the Mike. Nazande, na해주, this one I think also I'd miss. Shirika la re li la rwanda li li lo raruri wanalori. Okay, fantastic. Oh, okay. I'm not so bad. The last one. The last one, we've got another. Now this one, if you get it, it'll be fantastic. Go for it. I saw Suzy. I saw Suzy sitting in a shoe shine shop when she shines. She sits and where she sits, she shines. Alright, okay. Try, give it a try. I saw Suzy sitting in a shoe shine shop when she shines. She sits and where she sits, she shines. Give them a round of applause, people. Thank you so much. We wish you a very happy birthday. Alright. Thank you so much. I hope you're also trying those tongue twisters from home. And then now we're gonna go to another game. And I'm gonna call now. This is two truths and a lie. So what happens in this game? Those come here next to me. So what happens in this game is we are going to be reading out two truths about ourselves and one of them is a lie, alright? And basically what you're trying to find out from each other is which of the three is a lie, okay? So which of the three is a lie? So I'm gonna have two men in a suit. Come this side. Come this side. Alright, you say right there. Okay. Hold the mic. What's your name? John. And... Nicholas Kiyoko. Nicholas Kiyoko. Alright. So where do we start? Do you want me to start and then you try? Yeah. Okay, okay. So here you hold the mic. I'm gonna read mine. Aya. So listen carefully, okay? You can ask only one question for me if you want to clarify something. Okay. I am afraid of swimming in a deep end if I cannot stand up above the water. Siwezi ogelea. I told a white boy from Europe that black people like me are made of chocolate. My younger sister once told me that I used to speak in my sleep when we were young. Which of the three is a lie? The last one. The last one is a lie? My sister? Okay. I think the second one. The second one that I told a white boy that I made of chocolate. Actually you are right. Yes. I don't have a younger sister. So you are right. I told a white boy that we are made of chocolate and he wanted to bite me. Okay, it's life. It's life. So now that you're holding the mic, go for it. I'm a June baby. You are a June baby? I like country music. I like being classy. You like being classy? Yeah. Okay, the second one is? I'm a June baby. You're a June baby? I like country music. You like country music? I like being classy. You like being classy? The thing is, we celebrated bad days last month for June babies. And you are not there. You are not on the list. Yes, sure. I'm pretty sure. You don't like country music. That is the lie. What do you think? I like country music. Yes, that is the lie. Wait for it. Wait for him to try. This is my guess. He was not born in June. He was not born in June. You know him quite well, right? Yeah. So that's the lie. That's the lie? Yeah. Oh, you also have a birthday? Yeah. All right? Go for it. You were born? I was born. Fantastic. Man, I missed that one. But you were delivered. I was delivered. All right, go for it. Okay. I like comedy. You like comedy? Yeah. I'm 21 years old. 21? 21 years? And I'm a gospel artist. Gospel artist. Okay. Say that again. The first one is? You are 21 years old. Yeah. That sounds believable. What do you think? Let's agree on it. Wait. Go ahead. I like comedy. He likes comedy. He doesn't like comedy. And then I'm a gospel artist. Gospel artist. The guy looks holy, right? It's quite holy. So, gospel is acceptable. What do you think? Okay, go for it. I don't think you are 21. Yeah, I think you are either less or more. I think that's the one that only looks. First of all, you are a gospel artist, so lying for you is difficult. Which one do you think? Let's agree on one. Which one do you think? I know him very well. He is not a ghost artist. He is not a ghost artist? Yeah. But I am a ghost. You know how it is. I think you are a ghost. But yes, you can't be serious. I am kidding. Okay. When is your birthday? 1st January. 1st January? Yeah. So that was the lie that your ghost artist? Yeah. Oh, that was the lie. Fantastic. And when is your birthday? I am an April baby. April baby. Uh-huh. It's not Larry Madowo. Come. Come, Eugene. Yes, please pick that. Pick that. You come here. Come here. Close. Come here. Close what we can see. Bring that. So, this game is very simple. This game, I'm going to be asking them questions here, and they almost saw the questions. And when I ask them the questions, what they have to do is grab the bottle and hold the mic. Alright, so what is your name? Salim. Salim. Alright, and I'm told this is for me. Yeah. And you designed this? I did. You're going to lose this game. You brought nothing. Okay. Alimba. Oh, you sang. Okay. That saves you. That saves you. Man, this is beautiful. So you designed this? Yeah. So somewhere somebody can find this that you do this so beautifully? I just started designing like two months ago. Hold up the mic. I've not designed for long. I love design and fashion, but this is my latest kind of design. Hold up the sensor so that we can hear you. Very good. This is your latest design. Yeah, and so I do it to bring you the gift since you are... Thank you so much. Yes, thank you so much. You're such a gentleman. Give him a round of applause, people. Yeah. Even though you brought me the gift, well, the only thing I can say, I hope you win. There's no bravery. Hands at the back. Hands at the back. I ask you a question, you grab an answer. So first question. Waitito is the Kiambu County governor. Wait. Hands at the back. I've not even asked the question. Waitito is the Kiambu County governor. Spell the word governor. G-O-V-E-R-N-O-R. Very good. Fantastic. Great. Now, one zero. I'm rooting for you, Bonnie. You brought me a gift. If two birds are flying towards Mbu at 15 km per hour and the lori is driving at 20 km per hour, the driver should not drink and... Drive. Oh, boss. Two zero. Okay. Last question, right? Last question. Listen carefully. You are at home and there is a blackout. You have a matchbox, a candle and a kerosene lamp. You have only one matchstick. You have only one matchstick. We have two. Kerosene lamp. Kerosene lamp. Okay, pass the bottle. Matchstick. The matchstick, of course. Yeah. Give the... Wait. Back at home. I want to apologize. You want to apologize? I mean to more challenging questions. You want to apologize to your village maids for not representing them well. No, the questions... Next time. The questions were too easy for me. They were too easy for you. Okay, give them a round of applause. Thank you so much. Yeah, I hope you are having... I hope you are having fun from those questions. I can see someone telling me this is... Samuel Njuguna, my uncle, Michael Kenyanjui. His birthday is in July 7. Happy birthday to you. Hey, my show always has written. I like the show. Thank you so much for the show. Thank you. All right. I don't know if there are some other comments that have come. All right. Let me read out quickly, not as yet. So, there's a few more comments here. Give me a minute to set myself. I hope you're enjoying the show. I think I'm going to read them out in a minute. For now, we need to cut the cake. We'll be cutting the cake. And as we cut the cake, I'll ask the band to come back here so that they can help us out to the song and keep those comments coming so that I can read them out. And now I request, if you're having a bad day, you had a bad day this month, please join me and bring the bad day cake right here so that we can do this. I think there are a few more comments here and I would like to read them out. Give a shout out to those who have wished, who have commented. I think Mak, Pasapout, Shout out to Fikia Big Seas. I think we read that one. I think most of these comments, we have read them, but keep them those comments coming. So, can I ask those who are celebrating the bad day to come here and anyone celebrating the bad day in the month of July. We're going to have some fun now. The band, you can be playing something as we get set for this. So, thank you so much for being part of the Power Talk Show. We're going to be doing this every last Wednesday of the month. We'll be celebrating the bad days of that month for those who had their bad days for that month. So, the cakes are here. You can open them up. So, if your bad days is the next month, you're going to be celebrating you. I hope the Power Talk Show is going to be here for a long while. So, the band is getting ready. The cakes are getting ready. Give us a happy birthday song as we do this. Yeah, it's a bad day. All right, so the cake is right here. It's absolutely beautiful. Okay, come right there. So, hold, check it out. Okay, we're going to cut these off. Stay right there. Okay, yes, yes, yes. Right there. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. All right, so, no. Sorry. Kata, kata, keki, tukulu. Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it. Keki kubuwa na wa peri. Keki kubuwa na wa peri. Keki kawa peri. Keki kawa peri. Keki kubuwa. Oh, it was also my birthday. It was also my birthday. Oh, okay. We're going to cut this off. We're going to cut this off.