 What's up guys, welcome to SPM Buzz. My good name is Ms. Kethingi. Thank you so much for joining us and thank you so much for watching Buzzard Stars. But before I introduce my staff for today, make sure you subscribe. We're heading to 200K subscribers and when you bless us with that subscription to Tashkuru Sana. Subscribed? Now today's guest on Buzzard Stars is a mentor. He is the lead minister of a life church international right here in Limuru and this is where we are. And this is the one and only your favorite pasta, pasta tea, muanghi. Welcome to Buzzard Stars, pasta. Well, thank you very much. We bless the Lord for this opportunity and also for the amazing job that the online media, the cartels are doing. You guys are the official cartels. We are for sure and I'm glad you didn't call us bloggers. The online media gets so mad when they are called bloggers. I'm glad you're informed of what you know we do. So, we are so grateful to talk to you. Let's start with Rema Fest. What has kept you fatigued and a bit, you know, needing to relax here and there? How was the experience for you and you know, what was your highlight for that particular festival? I think Rema Fest is a very good event to deconstruct the theory that young people are not going to church and young people don't want anything to do with the church. A meeting that attracted more than 70,000 people with more than 85% being young people. It tells you there is a hunger and young people are seriously seeking for God. You know, as early as 7.30 and as late as 11, the place was full, all the tents. If I was to give a highlight of an event in this nation that should be celebrated as the leading event and not just in all areas, even secular, an event that should be celebrated is Rema Fest. I don't think there is any event that attracts young people and we bless God. There is still hope for Kenya. Yes. Now allow me to take you back when you know, Prophet Ian Lovu called you and you know, in front and made a prophetic declaration to your life. Tell us about that moment because you came forward, you knelt down and that moment was, you know, looking, it was the world was watching you Tell us about that moment. Number one, I was not expecting because, you know, being on the poster for Rema Fest, personally, I consider it as a very major privilege. The men of God on those posters are known globally and they are doing ministry at a global level. And for a person to pinpoint you in the midst of tens of thousands, you don't see a person, you see God pinpointing you and God speaking to you and God announcing things over you. And it was very humbling. It was also a wake-up call. You know, prophecies are there to tell you what God has designed. I call them spiritual headlines of what God has designed for your future. But immediately after that, it was amazing. So many people in my prayer circle began to say, now we know what to pray for. We know how to pray. Now it's time to cover you and it's time to believe God for that which has been announced. But it was very humbling. And I can say, all the glory can only go back to the Lord but it means a lot of assignment because the details of the prophetic simply means, you know, when you're told God has called you to go and evangelize to the East, you know, that means he's radical, apostolic with miracles. It's not easy, but with God all things are possible. Yes, yes. Okay, now let's talk about your way of ministering, pastor, because, you know, we have our African parents, especially when you know Sheng was starting off and when you know gospel artists were starting to sing in Sheng. And you know, we had African parents saying, what kind of language is this? How is this way of worshiping God? And then this pastor T comes and starts relating to the youths and speaking in Sheng. How was that moment for you? Did you get any backlash, especially at the time? Yeah, of course. We were even banned from some schools because they felt like, you know, the gospel is a serious thing. But later people began to see the impact and also they realized we were serious ourselves. You know, the first thing in Kuangalaya, who is using this language? How is the work of that person? How is he carrying himself? Who is he at the same time? So people began to see, wow, actually this thing is working. And what I used to ask myself, I went to high school, I passed a Ghanaian and I made a sense, because I was in high school. I was in high school, I was at the time, I was in high school, I was at the time of behavior. But then I felt that there was a time I was at the age of 30, I was in the middle of a ruckus, I was in the middle of a ruckus, I was in the middle of a ruckus, I was in the middle of a ruckus, So I went to Juliza, who made sense to me? Even before I didn't get born again in high school, who made sense to me? Who preached to me? To a point I felt this guy has made sense. And I realized anyone that spoke my language, anyone that identified with my issues and looked like he understood my world, that person made sense. He was like, And anyone who spoke sense, who made sense to me, who made sense to me, but I didn't understand what was going on, but I understood what was going on, even though I was in the middle of a ruckus. So I felt those people came to my level, related with me at my level and never left me at my level. They picked me up and made sense to me. So I said, as I go back to high school, how do I go to their level and then pick them up to my level? Because preaching is about impact and relevance. Jesus, in his days, they say the common language in their territories was Aramaic. It was not even Judaism. He said, Look at my example. I was born in the middle of the world. I was born in the middle of the world, as it to make sense. Because I was born in the middle of the world, I was born in the middle of the world, I was born in the middle of the world, My devil days, I would Key знает how did I get this mix of stuff. See what? See what? Because what? The context was for the audience at that time. So gospel is relevant when we pick it from scripture and bring it to the people and they see the impact and the context. Seeing the impact and the context, talking about that, I will back in one of the interview to mentioned that that you also actually check out some of the secular music here and there to understand you know what's trending so that you're able to tailor make your message. Is there a secular song that you actually listen to? Surprisingly, who do you think is blessed? It's blessed. What happens? I'm always on the blogs, social news, social news, and I'm in the layer. I'm in the service of the people here. I'm in the event. I'm in the event because I'm not a big fan of the Rema Fest. But I'm not a big fan of the Rema Fest because I'm a generation of Shere. So I have to check. Some of the songs that I listen to on YouTube, some of the songs that I listen to on the train Later on, when I go to school, majority of the songs that I listen to in the morning, I listen to them Because they are content and explicit, they are video So sometimes, you listen to the lyrics, listen to the content And just listening to three of them, they say music tells you the psychology of a generation Because there are two gangs, I call them psychology One is sex, the other is psychology Sex is a major issue, and sex is a value The sex of this generation is not just about tea There is no tea, there is no tea And even if there is no tea, there is no sex Sex is so available, the second thing that I listen to is The way ladies are positioned, why is it songs? Because in many ganger tones, ladies are positioned, they are tools and objects of sex Of course, there is a break, because I listen to them, I listen to them, I listen to them I listen to them, I listen to them, I listen to them, I listen to them, I listen to them in the future But I listen to them, even in the psychology of a generation So when a boy grows up, he feels that a lady is an object of sex And when he portrays a woman, he realizes that it is nothing but sexual It is a shake, it is very suggestively And then when a boy comes up to me, he discovers that a wheel is in the seat And when a boy comes up to him, he realizes that he has sex already And when the woman replies that she has sex already He goes and stares the gold to the woman And when the man is standing, he stares the gold So the generation who values gold is giving him gold He realizes that it is a shake matini, and the majority of them sit down and have a club, and then they have a house party, and they have events, and they have fun, they have fun, and they have casual sex. Then they have statistics, Gavaina Strago, who bring the curve of HIV down. Retiabotion, it's an increase. So last month we saw Lisa, before we saw that abortion is on the increase, LGBTQ is a panda, how do you understand the psychology of those people? Because they say music will tell you the psychology of a nation, and the psychology of a generation. Listen to their music. So you must know who you are speaking to. In research. Now you've mentioned LGBTQ, you know, on that particular point. I already know your stance. I already know where you stand on this, because you've been very vocal about it. But I also want to know as a man of God, how are you able to balance your religious beliefs and also the practice of the principle of love when it comes to LGBTQ matters? Do you know what they say? Open rebuke is better than hidden love. That's what the Bible says. So when I look at that, the first thing I feel, we must announce the facts Now the moment you may understand the facts, then you have to say they are Curitia generation. Two things that we must understand, as I'm talking to you right now, I'm working with two young men who identify as LGBTQ. And I tell you the truth, we sit down, we talk, I give them facts, and I allow them to tell me their facts and we agree to disagree. So mine is not to tell you, mine, I have no place to make a verdict. That is not in my place. I know anyone can change. So the first thing, Muiwi Angalia is an African boy and is an African man. If we don't preserve our values, the West has already lost their values. We can't follow people who don't even know their values. So as Africans, last must stand for something because when everything else is lost, Africa will become the modern continent where the West will come and say I think family's values are important. See how Africa is prospering. See how Kenyans are prospering. I think they will look and realize I think human resource is more powerful than robots because through family we are able to get human beings because of productivity and all that. So we cannot allow what is to be lost. We can't let it be lost. I want to tell you, those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced but I would like to say that those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced but those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced so see how people are over-influenced and people who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced see how people are over-influenced So we can't afford to lose it at this particular time. That's the first level. The second level I read from a social angle and for me the social angle I mentioned introduction to internet, introduction to pornography, safari that you are seeing the biggest business is data and the biggest time is data is between 11 to 3 because your time doesn't have a flag Tiktok or all pornographic documents The moment you see social culturalization exposure to such content people who are over-influenced can't grow without the presence of the parents when they are Gen Z So they are looking for affection and that becomes an open door There is curiosity Abuse sexually there are stories even abuse emotionally and physically there are stories from homes that are broken So you grow with the hate of a man or the hate of a woman that you are seeing My mother wasn't there so I just hate women naturally There is a point that people who are over-influenced and those who are over-influenced are alive So there is also the social part And the place here are addictions People who are over-influenced are very addictive because of the pleasure that is connected to it That's one thing that they don't tell you It's very addictive and very pleasurable Majority of the gay people are even married So we are not talking about absence of sex We are talking about perversion People who are over-influenced from a social perversive level that why is the West pushing for this matter The West Right now there are more than 2 million pedophiles in the West Who are pedophiles? Our pedophile is the one who likes to have sex with us who likes to have sex with us who is exposed to extreme pain with sex Majority of these pedophiles are the who is who in America and the West So they want to sponsor and poor money to make this perversive lifestyle look like a norm so that they will not look abnormal And you will be surprised by the senior CEOs Some of the senior managers in this land identify as LGBTQ That's why we are saying that if you are a ball if you are a man and you are branding you are not a game you are out of physics You have so much pressure to push and kill and kill and if you are a criminal you will be punished to push your agenda because the people are the top want to make it look normal so that when they work in their perversion the ordinary people who are observing values are preserved Medical implications as Jai Semekana there are many people who have gone online especially the gay community talking about the irreversibility of how their muscles are wasted talking about how they are interested in said to be cut Nobody will ever show those videos but they will try to project these things and finally there is the spiritual angle Ecoclear and I am from Yassana Juh when I was in the Bible the Bible said Jesus said as it was in the days of Noah socially before my second coming days are Noah number one is technology rebelliousness very high but there is a saying the sons of God interacted with the sons of men the angelic interacted with humans America recently one may accept that Kumekuana invasion are aliens for the first time the reports are now on public domain now what does that mean the scientists will call them aliens but spiritually I know those are extra terrestrial beings and those are the fallen angels and if they interacted with men and came up with a species greater than men and in the Bible it is called the men of old it is called the reptilians now this is see how I fabricate the Bible I am the boss of God news is coming soon and soon and very soon if rapture happen today the story will be aliens will invade earth and they will be invoked by the spiritual truth so in the same context in the same context in the days of lot what was the day of lot Sodom was a gay city that lot had virgin daughters Genesis 19 Sodom was a gay city where all men were gay to a point that they were given virgin girls they say we don't want a social issue we are dealing with what we call spiritual timing so when you know the age and the time you understand the spirit affecting that season so that's why it's so rampant generation last major atom toi wa pasianes aza liwa leo na kutei spiriti memfuata miata dotangu mum prei anakaboi cause it's an end time spirit inata kumbaka ma pasina ma bishop so we are not propagating it is not anti christ versus them it's an awareness boss we don't hate you we want you to open your eyes and know we are dealing with an end time spirit a pervasive spirit and it is a spirit of last what is anti christ anti neaghanist god what does this spirit tell you it's not man and woman if god said it's man and woman and you say it's not man and woman what is that is anti god it is the spirit it is the spirit of the age so we have to shout because that's our job so that we can snatch those we can snatch out when you want to feel any happiness well and good time and prophesy is the best judge but that's what we have been called to do to shout so we don't hate anyone we walk with them allow them to accept who they are allow them to confess Jesus walk with them towards acceptance and I can tell you some of them are even preaching the gospel because god is restoring them yes I hear that that was very profound as anti let's talk about the cultural practices in Africa or rather just probably in Kenya that you feel we should do away with maybe just two of them let me tell you first of all Africans we are blessed with diverse cultures that are a big blessing very amazing which ought to stay but some of them are very retrogressive like right now in Angali people from my culture the kikuyus trying to come up with a community god and trying to come up with a a community location and saying we have our god ours we don't know about cambers and lures but ours and this is where he served and we need to go back to these ways of even circumcising women and you know go back to these traditional ways now the paradox is you take your child to Brabant you are raising a child with a global mindset but you want to doctrineate them with village mentality very retrogressive very retrogressive so it's very retrogressive because I don't have a right as a man towards your body you see it's men sitting and saying even though they are poor it's very retrogressive it affects how humans relate it even affects even on childbirth many things happen it affects the confidence of that person as a woman is very retrogressive the other one that people felt I was controversial about I believe in honouring parents a parent that has given birth to a woman who is your wife you honour them and you treat them the way you treat your parents but I don't believe in things that look like negotiation I decided to say I don't want to say even though my mum won't be married we won't be married allow me to say this you might when a man sits in that meeting may be you will have negotiations we want you defend everything and it increases and that's why we are using deuri payment we want value of it because a price tag was placed over someone who is so precious you could not think that three hundred thousand will make the father look at you and say Now, some of these things and I feel now the moment this is the value for me it feels like we are buying people sorry to say I've certain those negotiations and I tell you the truth in my mind imagine if I can end up misusing this person because I feel like a bother person remember one of them knowing that you have your people respect your people look like they were the ones receiving the money to sell you respect but I'm not saying this is what I mean if you truly love someone you will give your all but the truth is you will not want to hear that this person possibly costed this amount you will want to give your all and honor the parents the best way you know sometimes even people go with more than enough because the way you value that person they come and demote it so I believe we need to come to a place of it is families coming together by the way let me tell you some of the implication I don't know I don't know I don't see her as my mother I don't know I don't know because I don't see that man as my father so I really feel some of these things with time she sent me to say I don't know imagine if I took your mom as my own man I'm not just going to tell you stories there are days when we eat and drink and when we go out when did that conversation come? if the two families came together so if your mom lives in a three bedroom the next project I'm going to go to I don't know but you see it begins to tear apart these people and create a rift because it's like we met on a merchant's table and I believe there are better ways to honor personally I was very sensitive on that thing called dowry but I can tell you confidently on this microphone even their mount they would have quoted because I know right now I believe I whatever I have given to that family to my mother because I love her is almost five times what they would have asked for and make me feel I don't owe that family but because she's my mother even today I still I'm still responsible I must make sure she's okay I must make sure they will take care of my mom I take care of her and for me that thought is so powerful because if the mother of my wife is not okay my children are not okay because my wife is not okay so if she's okay my wife is okay my children are okay and vice-versa is true so some of those things I can't see her she's my mother and that's why I need to look at her yes there's a question that has this popped up in my mind who comes first between your mom and your wife for instance come on let's say you know you are driving so who sits in front for your mother I don't know but when I say a man shall live the word is live because and this is the wisdom as a man you only have two wombs one that give birth to you and one that will give birth for you at that time my wife will sit at the front and my mom at the back because no matter how much she tells me there is no one they should ever give birth for me and because biblically I left and I came and I'm cleaving so my wife will take the front seat and my mom will take the back seat which is a seat of honor and why is my wife taking the front seat because when my mom comes to our house she's coming to our house not her son's house but it is our house so I came here and my wife will take the curtains it's a blue and it's a yellow and she will take the maroon and green last month now this is our house opinion is fitting but this is her house and I love her very much and I have to honor her but I have to make sure that the woman that I have is my wife also knows that she has a place it's very hard for men to live but that living that failure of living has made them have two women in their lives your wife and your mother and you can't have two you must give attention to one so last month it's peace and wisdom engaged with men who have told me that you know that your mother is your child and that's why of course your mother is connected by blood and the reality is that she is your child but now you're beginning your own house and that's why your wife is your child but your mother is your child that's why it's called the contention of wombs and that's why anyone you bring at home the first person who comes here is your mother and that's why and the reason why there are many struggles as a marriage sometimes a woman can know when another woman is invading her space even your mother remember when you get married your mother becomes a third party I tell you in law she doesn't know because when you prove to your mother you're a man she will give you the space how do you prove to her you're a man responsibility at the moment you're taking care but the moment you're responsible the moment you stand the moment your mother is invading you and you need me let me talk to my wife in her mind this person has another woman in his life see mother Rao see mother Rao and she will ignore and sometimes parents will play that emotional game she will say I'm going to eat and drink and I'm going to die but out of biblical wisdom you live and live and that marriage will stand yes remember when your mother was pregnant remember when you got married your mother used to say she used to say I'm going to drink I'm going to drink I'm going to drink she used to say before she was pregnant she used to say I'm going to drink and drink but my mother is my wife she doesn't want to eat she wants to drink and my mother is going to be at home so that I begin my own home but I have to honor her and I have to love her and I have to know when family comes first and when in-laws come first that balance is very key and the secret in Akwanga make them let your wife be part of your family and let also be part of your wife's family and all your in-laws will matter in your life yes you mentioned that you talk to your son which way of parenting do you prefer the african way or the modern way african is the way african is the way before she was pregnant she failed she succeeded in failing personally I believe in relationship she is the best in Kwanzaa to bonga generations in a shift balance is in a shift psychology in a shift approach in a shift so I prefer being friends to my children that's the first thing that they can feel open and they can know in fact again the word discipline and punishment are in the bible the jails came with the romans Jews are not jealous because I have to advise you cancel you then when you miss the cancel I tell you what you have missed then discipline you punishment is when I beat you and I've never spoken to you so you see when we are friends and we are friends but we are poor because sometimes what you grow up is ah ah watch out that's when you become an african kid watch out but in America you are an engineer you are not a steamer you are a dad that's not good but you are an electrician what happens is that friendship is very important for kids to even trust you with what they consider as personal personal secrets and personal issues and it is working so that by the time you are in discipline you are the one who is responsible and the one who is free and you are the one who gives advice and counsel like you, my wife is responsible for dad's bad and you are the one who is responsible for your watch and you know that you agree That's good. And my dad did this good on me. That's very good. So my yes, and I come up on a watch So it's like a brokake no casper visor It came here bad and I'm gonna be a bad So you see they they also enjoy and they it's from them Because I had a jeff each hour on em by you see you call they already know it's bad and we've agreed Nice, okay. Now. What is the best way to know what church to go to because you know I Have interacted with so many youths are just confused Scripture there's no other scripture that you know taught about is just about giving How best are you able to know which church can you actually go to allow me to say giving is very biblical? I teach about it even easy so Nikola teach Koso giving Because it's very biblical and it's a principle thing as in sick to not pray here. Nikita Can's a quick session on a results But again, you can't teach giving from January to December. That is the other problem because a bubble Bible It could have many topics so you can't say will you not get to module for the whole Bible and he could talk to There are many good churches the first thing look at the church whereby people are serious with prayers Maumbi the second thing people are teaching teaching teaching the world I'm as a car to me one hour Mufungul issue a Bible and you are taught about things and when I talk about the world He 80% of what they are teaching is Jesus. That's my shit. I need to be able to work on the foundation I'm a devotee you must come as a Okay, I'm a chinia chinia So there are people who have measured to teach the devil we call it demonology So you grow in fear and you grow becoming devil conscious to a point Look for a place where they teach Jesus I'm a Strange strange We See you I'm You can In the name of Jesus I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm in the but where they preach the word where they are serious about your work and your growth with Jesus and discipling you not because of what you give but who you are going to become in the Lord stay there and support that vision don't run away in case you didn't know you had from Pasta T himself. Now allow me to reference a comment by Pasta Ezekiel a while back and you talked about it regarding Diana because I know some of the things that pastors are saying it's best to seek guidance from some of the communication strategists but also I had to look at the meaning of the name Diana. First of all the dictionary says it means divine. Yeah and then the scripture now says let me read it I had to take a screenshot here. Research. So the scripture that is acts 1927 says and there is danger not only that our trade may be damaged the opinion of men but that the holy place of great goddess Diana may be no longer honored and that she to whom all Asia and the world give worship will be put down from her high position. Who is Diana in Greek and Artemis in Rome? In the European origins the name Diana means divine. Diana was an ancient Greek goddess and the other name that was given by the Romans was Artemis and how they gave the name to that goddess to call Diana it was different and so in that ecosystem Diana meant something different remember names are very cultural name have a cultural background and and all that so personally I don't want to joke in a semanga Africans will be changed but I don't want to say blessed Xavier I don't want to say people who are ashamed and I don't want to say Jacob Delivera I don't want to say but I'm a president and I don't want to say George Bush Bush Barack Obama in to warfare nothing deep about it because at the end of the day I know names have a place of significance and ordination there is a place sometimes you look at a family what we made to a Gina they have a certain character and a certain habit but like in the Kikuyu land but I can never come up with an assumption that any among the Kikuyu Nualevi simply because I encountered Anjoroge who is a drunkard the second thing when you come to Christ Christ does not deal with us from the identity Anthony identity Diana Christ deals with us from the identity of who we are in God sons of God so titles and a Gina was in Asia and that's why that doctrine was about whatever was dealing with spiritually is not just dealt with by changing a name you must deal with the ordination so it is true Diana was an ancient goddess among the Greeks but that same name Diana might mean something different among Tanzanians and Kenyans because we are not confined in that system and that's why the Artemis is a Roman goddess so you guys imagine Diana and Artemis those are two different parallel names meaning different things again our English means a man is divine because maybe in England or Europe it meant a different thing so personally that's how I want to view it that we can't put a blanket cover on anyone called Diana simply because you found three four funny Diana's no we can't do that yes all right so it's our because we are almost finding you also mentioned about atheism and I believe you have a lot of information regarding that but I would just want to know what are your thoughts about atheist atheist these these are people don't believe God ever existed I admire them because I tell you you need a lot of faith to convince yourself God does not exist a lot of faith a lot you need a lot of faith so me I admire their faith yes okay what are your thoughts about gospel prosperity what I'll say there is nothing like prosperity gospel but there is a gospel that prosperous the history of prosperity gospel began in 1984 and the sad part it was introduced by a revival general a man who worked in the power of God and the reason why the prosperity gospel found its way is because immediately after first world war second world war there was a very popular preaching which was called escapism theology what I want to do is to learn the minguni who couldn't buy and that was first of all those second world war so they were trying to encourage people by telling them we are living the world it's a mess up so they discovered economies are now coming up systems are now rebuilding and they discovered where we might be here for some time and that's where now the prosperity gospel came up now the problem is you cannot focus on the blessing and abandon the blessing but you can never deal with the blessing and fail to walk in the blessing simple when you jump in water you will be wet but most of the times we don't go to swim to be wet we go to swim because we love swimming so naturally we can't put the emphasis on the wetness we must put the emphasis on the enjoyment of swimming that's why we must introduce the blesser and the protocol of working with him and blessing will be automatic so now this prosperity gospel introduced something like a pyramid scheme so we've put God in a radar where he blesses the highest bidder and that's a misconception of the God that we serve it looks like that one is betting and that one is pyramid scheme most of the people that have handled the genuine blessings of God majority of them will never point their efforts the Bible says David gave one billion for the building of the temple and then he went and told the Lord who am I to give you yet all that I have and who all that I am is because of you men that have worked in genuine blessing can never even tell you is because of my prayer or because of my giving they will look at you and tell you is because of his love and mercy so and because we are in a dwelled world country appetites of success are very high we become gullible and we want to make it overnight and so that becomes a sound that is very relevant to our hearing and the truth is all of us want to be successful even me even you that's why I'm gonna pick a imbaka but ideally we must teach people the process the procedure without lying to them and without making it look like this is a quick fix even the Bible says success and reaches and wealth is progressive so I have a problem with prosperity gospel but the true gospel prosperous men and the true gospel is jesus centric cross centric blood centric and whatever comes upon men follows them they are not even aware that they have these things yes now as we wind up please pasta tea regarding what has been trending or whatever you have seen that is trending currently please speak to the youths of this country um personally I will say I think the current culture among the young people share a culture what one of them go mega clubs you go to a street on thicker road club and I I want to believe there are two things that you don't recover once wasted one is time two is energy and my advice will be very simple enjoy now suffer later invest now enjoy later I think we have a generation that is leaving for now and by the time they are reaching 35 depression kicks in you come to church you want deliverance of your daughter you want quick fix you become a candidate of manipulation but the current lifestyle teenagers and young people are living if nothing changes we are going to have a very depressed generation 10 years from now because the principles of life are not changing and life is not becoming more easier life is becoming more harder and as you grow up responsibilities increase today you have your 10,000 10 years down the line that 10,000 will not be enough so we must leave from the future and begin to come to the present but don't look at the present and think there is no future that will only be my only advice yolo but there is yodo statistics are eabls in a store tuna kojoma billion every year cinema source akin to mesota has not to think twice i am just here i have nothing to add thank you so much for pastati you know this conversation was very insightful and you know keep on disseminating this information to the world and changing the world as well asante all right guys that was the one and only pastati right here on basit stars let us know down on the comment section what was your favorite part of this interview thank you so much for watching basit stars my good name is miss kiphenchi until next time keep it espm boys