 Femali lafuruwa na M Nisha kwa kukik, iti toch nwa jame ni ki chuak ui, kiko hida kukik duha pake na hote. Ui na kakume tui, kik sagadu na hote na hote. Ui na hote na hote na hote na hote. Yata mla kakume tui? Ako na ugaile. Ui na hote na ribu. Nisha karemu ni tata, I have my own energy. I have the energy in me so that really doesn't affect me but it depends on the type of person you are. So let's join the type of guy. Kauna fo lile sayi, dikinia kuchokaraka. Kauna fo lile sayi dunesa mentain. Muna zafanya imambo leo na wu kimbeye bado. Ukotusa ho. Mubipe mo na tupo katika pulse, influenza wad, security markup, minination na tattoo. And we have some of the biggest winners up to muna fit na umanyala komo jena mkewake. Mkwate. Go fit sana. Darashkuru. This is one of the biggest nights for you guys. Umanyala you have been declared the winner for sports category. How do you feel about this? I feel good. Being the second time I'm taking it. That means nime pigajo and I appreciate it. And thanks to everybody who supports and believes in us, in me. How do you feel about this? What is coming home? I feel blessed at the fact that Kenyans are showing the love. Because for him to be here today consecutively winning the award. It means the fans there are impressed with what he is doing. It is impacting people's life. Which is what he is meant to do and we are very blessed. Nice. Umanyala coming here today, why are you expecting that you are going to work home with an award? Honestly yes. Because I was following the numbers. But the main reason for me coming here is I love such events. Along the season we don't get the chance to interact with people in suits. We are always in sports attires and even if we meet the different people, it's always business. We don't get the time to laugh with people and just get that interaction. So me getting to this event, that's one of the biggest reasons that I came. And of course the award. But the main reason was to interact, connect with people, connect with friends. Because since February we have not get to see each other so it's good. Apart from the award probably, what is going to be your biggest takeaway from this particular event? You know in life you live once. I'll take this from Sean Cadovilli story. We spoke barely 3 weeks before he died. And 3 weeks later he was not there anymore. So in life always take the chances. If you have the opportunity to do something, do it because you never know tomorrow. I remember during covid days we were competing and one week later everything was shut down. And we were planning for another event a week and a half. So in life you never know tomorrow. If you got a chance to do something just do it because you never know where you will wake up from tomorrow. So for you what is going to be your biggest takeaway from this particular event? It's good to have a network because when you have such events you get to interact with people from different categories. Everyone is training in their own career and in their own ventures. So just being able to come together and network and interact. It's something we can take away with. Could you say you are dedicating this award to? Sean because we were in the same category. And also I'll say Sean but a portion of you to the funds. Yes. Yeah sure. So Omanyela you have been travelling the world. Representing Kenya on the biggest stage ever. 100 meters we were never known for that before. But because of you right now even Africa knows that Kenya also we are going to participate in short races. What is next for you? Because now we have seen you on a couple of stages. Representing Kenya world. What is next for you and the future plans that Omanyela has in store? This time I took a break. Haven't set any goals. Because our season just ended like three weeks ago. So for me right now it's all about family and just letting my mind don't think about athletics. So I don't have any plans right now but what I know is that I'm going to win the Olympics. I don't know how but I'm going to win the Olympics. Yes. So that's what makes me want to ask one question probably. When you're not in the field what do you like to do on your free time? Spending time with family and just my alone time. And I love watching movies. And now we're having the World Cup in rugby. So it's taking a lot of our time in the evenings. Yeah. Thank you. I'm sorry. Sure. Thank you. I love the University of Kulisanswali. My name is Chief Okuso from Black TV. First of all congratulation for the award. And we know you are the fastest man in Africa right now. And to tell kujuhatu kaziako kama manariyada namkeo. Hamba piya kukwenye riyada kama wewe. Kuna hi noshan watua na sema before we ended up in sports. Umutua na faku maintain testosterone nivi. Asifanya mapezi kablaz. What do you do? What do you do? What do you do? What do you do? You don't obey such a thing. Sini tachu wajame ni kifuataiyo. But it depends on the people. Onizaji patawenim say wuki fanyimambo. Unainisha ako yote. Una recap after 2 weeks. Bara jolu ya ka si isi? Si isi bara nimbaya. Lakini se zisema that doesn't affect me. Because I have my own energy. I have the energy in me so. That really doesn't affect me, but it depends on the type of person you are. So let's not join any typegani. Kauna for lilesa, indiki na kuchokaraka. Kauna for lilesa, indi nesa mentain. Muna zafanya imambo leo na kimbi evadu. Ukotusao. Probably, mingepenato kujua. Are you looking forward to seeing your wife on the global stage, come away probably, when a reada will she be participating in the short races, how much the long ones? What can you say about that? Actually, I got into the sport. Nilingia kama ashaanza. Yali amwok chunga familiar. So for now, at least we have everything we have. We have all the resources, so for me, making sure that she gets everything she wants. I end up training different camps in the world. And I love to see her on top here. What can you say about that? I'm looking forward to that. With all the support, I know it will be a hit. This year, probably 2 years, how long? The most difficult thing is kuwanza. Not ready to chanza. So we are one foot in. So the rest will take care of itself. Pensions. Pensions. God's time. God's time. Asking our question about probably family. What do you love about Omanyala? And Omanyala also the same. The question will also apply to you. What do you love most about your wife? What do you want to say about her? I have a God-given heart. That I have not seen in many. He has a very caring heart. And that is the most attractive thing about him. He cares about people. Yes. For her, she is understanding. And she is very loving. Because sometimes you get surprises that I will expect. And the good thing is that she understands and that makes us compatible. Because I have been under stress and I have been performing with her. So she is like a cushion. Sometimes we argue, but argumentation doesn't go to her. At the middle of it she will check her. That's something that I love about her. Yes. That is nice. Right now, we are ministry and especially dealing with sports. They are appreciating athletes more than the way it was before. I think wukianza reza kwanzaza pili. There was not that appreciation much. Right now, you guys win gold. You come and go to state house. You are received well at the airport and all that. How does that make you feel? And how does you take that kind of appreciation from the government? Of course, if you are out there and anytime you are thinking of coming back home and you think about when you come back home, victorious, you will get a lot of money, you will get to meet the president and all that, that's the motivation enough. That really makes you really work hard. And anytime you lose, you feel so bad because now you're not going to get all that. But of course, they can't give it to everybody because we are so many athletes in this country. But we have to push ourselves hard and that makes us to push ourselves hard. Knowing that at the back of our mind knowing that there's appreciation enough that will make us appreciate and make our living out of this pot. Yes. Ayango Maniala watching you from Mumias, watching you from Rift Valley, watching you from the coast. What are you going to tell them? I can tell them that life is not easy. People see us on TV and they think we just get there by luck or something like that. We don't get there by luck. We've worked hard together and we've had the patience together. We've had the commitment and the consistency together. So anybody who wants to get in that line, they should know that it's not an easy task. They should know it's a hassle. It's a very big hassle. And now that everybody wants to sprint, it will be very hard to make it out of sprint. So you have to be very, very dedicated and you have to do it with all your heart. And I hope that they get all the support they want and to the guardians and the parents because that's where the hadolis they should support their talented kids. Because it starts with them. If you find a parent on a kazi mtui, then that really affects the mental aspect and the performance of that child. So the next generation to employ it in our sport, jobs may die. Jobs may die. How many people are graduating from universities right now? Thousands of people are graduating from universities. So if your child or son or daughter has a talent, nacha it. We'll try our best to bring the structures to develop sprints in this country and we just hope that when we start, we get all the corporate support we want. Yes. So one of the best probably countries among the competition you have gone in a country man do ka pen do ka sema, actually our side from the sport that are the competition I've come here to do, I would love to come back to this country. Which is that country? Ya suali ningumu, because I have a list of so many countries that I want to go back to. Ya, it's a long list. Pari, butsuwara, ya ni mingi because every time I travel and I compete and the love that I get in the stadiums and out of the stadiums is just massive. So I can't just pick a specific country and say he can't in a pen do, but I mean like in a country smoke. The list ni mrefu. I'll get to narrow down to that list when I do my retirement season. Ya. I think the last one maybe there's a young man from Togo he runs a hundred meters. So you come on up here. Butsuwara ma Togo. Let's see it. What do you think of that young man? He's talented, he's a great guy, great gentleman, respectful and he listens. Anytime I talk to him he listens. Ya. Nim humble, simple and we joke a lot with him. He's talented and his future is very bright. So I just wish a very successful career for him and we pray that there's no injuries that will come into his body so that he can we can together take this Africa at the next level, but in the time being I'm the African king. He has to run behind you but he's doing well. Ya. Ya. So we appreciate that you guys have spoken to us, now all the best you guys are going to compete on the next stages now quish all the best manze. Continue representing us. Thank you. Prayers Kabisa, prayers. Sao sao. Thanks for the support. Now na jua they flock to my DMs especially after a Budapest. Ya. So thanks the fans. Thanks for believing me and I'm glad that you guys are happy that you're bringing something new to this country. So we'll continue doing that and like I said we are promising to nurture that spring talent and we're writing down a structure that will make sure that springs doesn't die in this country. Asante nisana. Nashkuru sana for your support. Wandele kumombia na mzidi kum support. Means a lot to us. Thank you. Thank you so much for your time.