mtu wiai diwaa tangi wa kwaezi nbawio. Info ugarifi kwaezi. K magical nikita nulitua karionisha pincuwe. Nisinga kwa kwa kwa kuya wakama. Or it's my morning with social media platform and it's always a pleasure and this time round I have the main man himself, the number one hype man in the country. But today is not about the hype, it's about something serious, it's in studio with me, Mr DNG. Yes. Karimu sana. Thank you. Pimamu nezoya sana wa. Budani kuchonjo. Your camera is number 4. Ato Nyubani, Y254, I'm excited to be with you man. Good morning. Good morning. Wambie jina ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida ida. David Son kibuini do majina kameili, that's why I showed him to be DNG. DNG. You see that, I have a similar idea, he kibuini, David Son kibuini. Ula. It's a tank twister. Imagine if Susan is at the show. Come on. Katikati. DJ you've come a long way man. Yeah man. And now you're giving back to the community. Yes. Wow. You have an initiative called Punguza. And Punguza is about sexual awareness. You create in that sexual awareness. Correct. All right. What should sex be in an ideal world? I think sex should be first consensual. Sex should be safe, should be responsible within legal bearing, legal age. It should be enjoyable and fun. Enjoyable and fun? Yes. Even the Bible says it's a gift for God. Enjoy it. All right. I think sometimes we take sex so seriously that we forget that it's supposed to be enjoyed. It's a gift and it's natural order. Out of all these things you've said from concessual people of legal age, is this the reality on the ground? The only reality is the fun and the enjoyment of it. But yes a lot of issues exist because of lack of enjoying sex as it was supposed to be. First of all most consensual sex is mandatory even by law, by natural order. You cannot force yourself on somebody else. If somebody says no it should be no. Apart from that it should be safe where you shouldn't walk out of that sexual interaction feeling like oh my God now I'm sick, now I have an unwanted pregnancy, oh my God now I'm attached to somebody that I never wanted to... That is safety. That is safety. That is safety, yes. And you know with safety comes responsibility and that's what we're driving with the Pugosa Initiative, encouraging young people as they're enjoying themselves, as they're having fun to be responsible so that they can avoid all these issues that are around sex. These conversations that you're having with the youth and the young people, did you have somebody to have them with you? To be honest no man, I think you know growing up in my day parents would never really talk to you about sex. In fact to all who are told that girls are bad, boys are bad for the ladies and you go figure out what that means. What that bad is? Fakumit do the threats wa wasi chana watafanya usi so me. I remember once my mum found me calling a chick. Team light skinned by the way. Yeah man calling a chick in school. At that time maybe like last five days. I've been given a number then you're doing because it was easier. When I found a parloak and I tapped that one two three four five six seven. One two one two. One hello. And then when you go to the others like what if she doesn't fake you? So there was another line downstairs. So mother asked me. One hello. Like well hello. I really burst my say who is this you're calling? Who gave you permission? Class five. Class five so she came to school and I was so embarrassed man. She called ahead mistress that lady that girl's parents were called nili I become bassana. From that day I've never talked to my mum about relationships. Never ever. And this is not how it's supposed to be. And teen later in life when I'm an adult nani kukwangu. And this is not how it's supposed to be. It's not supposed to be that you cannot demonize sex. You cannot demonize relationships because it's natural order. Even your body by the time you go to adolescence tells it's giving you signals chief. All right. Hey niki kana ma dem naskiya pa. And you start experimenting and that's where the problem starts. Yes. All right. So in a in a in a different world DNG is the parent It's crazy man. Like like I have a daughter six years. Yes. And you know some Responsible dads by the way. Yeah man. Yeah and I remember getting a call from from one of from the mother about one one scenario that happened and she was not very pleased because of content. You know the content the little kids are watching. So it's a very clear indication that you know the peer to peer influence is very strong. And if you don't incalculate stronger than. Yes. The parents stronger than even God. You understand what your friends will make you. Yes. Yes. You know and they tell you stuff and you go and start googling stuff from that age middle six. And remember even receiving an email or sent out to all parents in that school about content. Like the teachers are picking up that the kids who have like mobile phones are watching inappropriate content. You know and it's really scary for parents especially in today's age. You know what is online. I know what is online. You know what is on WhatsApp. It's as easy as going on Instagram. It's as easy as going on Twitter. And it's free. Because it's Wi-Fi in the crib. My daughter has a phone. Because there are only a number of sites you can block but also these are the sites kuna vinyas meji ficha. Now kijua if we know how to block and unblock. You think a kid of today can unblock. You just decide how do you unblock a site on Google and it shows you and you do it. You do it. Everything is on Google. Every problem and every solution. So the secret is in conversation. Conversation. Having these conversations with a kid. And I must also confess that as a parent it's also very uncomfortable to have such a conversation with your parent with your daughter or your son. Because you don't perceive that your little one is capable of doing something like this. You don't even want to think about it. Imagine. And what I would encourage parents and I've been saying this everywhere I go is you should perhaps rope in other parties who are at a better place to have this very uncomfortable conversations with your children. This could be an uncle, an auntie who's fresh. It would be easier for me to talk to my nephew than my own daughter. Surprisingly I don't know why but it's just the order of things. And if your daughter is my dad and there's some things I can't tell my dad or this is my mum, yes. But you can tell that uncle or that auntie. And even other parties like us as social influencers, as media personalities we have that responsibility. And that's why I've taken it up myself because I came to realize this is a problem and we need to be the bigger brothers, bigger sisters that we never had. That we never had. And give guidance. Even in business and on all other dealings we got zero guidance. Your previous initiative was on Korea? On Korea and Haseul. We're going to be talking about that some other time. This is entrepreneurship Tuesday. It falls right in place but Punguza is the initiative. They're standing round. You rock in the merchandise and I'm coming for my. Define Punguza in a nation. So Punguza is an initiative that's all about advocacy and sensitization around responsible sexual behavior. So for us it's to trigger conversations about sex, let young people openly converse without feeling, oh my god like this is, it's like talking about making bombs. Like young people find it easier to talk about kuké, heroin, smoking blunts. Corruption. Corruption, soka. But they can't talk about sex. When it's sex it's listen to the room pin drop silence. No one is talking about it. Too is the elephant. But everyone is having it. I don't know anyone who's not having sex to be frank and people are having irresponsibly because they don't have information or the information that the peers are giving each other is false. And for example, as someone saying you cannot, someone, a lady cannot get pregnant if she's a virgin. That's something I had when I was a teenager. And my boy followed through and now he's in kusumumteja because misinformation is built. Someone tells you like if you have sex on the 16th you can't get pregnant. Do you know why? Because that's her safety. So this other chick who's been told 16th takes it as the gospel truth. So she goes up and has sex and protects sex. Yes. But we don't know. People don't know. So unless you come across the right information but you'll always make mistakes. So here we're advocating for access to the right information. Which you're providing? Yes. Access to even health facilities we're encouraging young people to feel free. To need tests, to get tested. They matter whether you're 12, 18, 21. Walking, get your access to health services. If you want to have a test go have a test. It's your right. But you feel in that age that you shouldn't walk into that chemist. Even walking in places that's specific. That's why Tova Roll just looks at you unataka ni ne and you're not chemist. So he doesn't say me, but I don't. I don't say me. I don't say me. I don't say me. He's condom. But I don't say me. But I don't say me. So we should make these things. We should encourage these people to go out there and be safe because if they don't they'll still have sex but irresponsibly they'll have unprotected sex so we'll see the continuation of STIs HIV AIDS infections which are now 33% amongst youth the new infections. Did you know there are million STIs detected every day globally? Million. A million detected and documented globally. This is by CNN Health. That across the world there are million people every day with an STI a new one. You know what I mean? A new one. A new infection. Yeah, a new STI like Silea Janna in Aksumbua Leo and Impea first symptom first onset of illness Leo. So we are heading towards a big epidemic. Guys are kula na in dry fry sana my brother and unless you know you I like it. Let's be real man. Let's be real and up thing is that this contraceptives are expensive. Young people say they cannot afford. You know if you don't go and there are so many stereotypes around them. Yes. I remember yesterday there was a radio station so after that people were commenting on my page or on our page Punguza and one lady is like did you know that contraceptives have side effects? I'm like yes some do but not all. Condoms do not have side effects. Unless you are largely to latex. So people don't consider condoms a contraceptive? No, kondom ni utiaji. Even to what one on dunyali. This is the reality we live in. Mm. Tijiji. Yes. All right. In this world that you'd like us to live in picture paint that picture for me. I think it's I'd love to live in a world without STDs. I'd love to live in a world without HIV AIDS. I'd love to live in a world without unwanted pregnancies be it teenage pregnancies or even pregnancies amongst older youth. You know where if you got a baby it's because you want to have a baby oh my god SHIT I didn't I wish I didn't know. You know what I mean? Like clean baby. That's what I'd like to see. That's what she does. Where you enjoy your god given gift without the negative consequence. All right. What about the conversations that we have with our parents? What kind of conversations would you like kids to have with their parents in the future? I think parents need to be awake, stay woke and just know that it's happening and don't leave in a bubble. I remember I posted a video of these kids who had or teens who had you know just come out of you know school so you saw that video. That was the controversial. Yeah yeah. Yes. They were jumping each other on like in a kabush like this. So you know I posted it on my WhatsApp. So the clients I have on my phone book can access that video. So one of my clients very senior guy even in government he sends me a WhatsApp and he's like oh my god send me this video. I don't believe it's happening. I'm like yes it is. He's like I want to share this on my family group. You know and the guy is like because he has like older kids who are like maybe 18, 19, 20 and he doesn't believe that they are capable of it. So I'm like boss. 18 maybe. Yeah yeah yeah. He told of himself. So I told him my guests stay woke, talk to your kids if you need any assistance ask them to like this page. So I sent him the link and I sent him the video. That's very good my thing for the page. I love it. So so what you were saying is these things are happening and sexual preference is also a matter that is arising and we are wearing our heads in the sand. In fact there's a video you posted I think of two ladies proposing to Asia. Yes. These were very young kids. Yes and if you look at a lot of Instagram pages today you see how like mine is verified. Others have the rainbow. You know what it means? Yes I know what the rainbow means. Rainbow pride is the LGBTIQ pride. So I think out of all the people who like my photos follow I'd say perhaps arising maybe 40-50% are LGBTIQ. Either experimental or perhaps they say they've never been attracted to the opposite sex and it's real it's taking place and I was talking to somebody over the weekend and they were like what if your child told you they are LGBTIQ would you support them? And I'm like you know what you cannot make decisions for others which is a point you know you cannot make a decision for your own child who you side and you've paid fees for and clothed the whole person. That's an individual. Even by government it's an entity. They are counted. They exist. They have their bad certificate. So you know I think we just need to be aware and give guidance to these people. Some of them you know have made all sorts of excuses like one excuse I found on the Punguza page is you know men are trash and and yeah and they keep saying that the best thing is to be a lesbian a lot of women say that but did they know that also lesbians cheat? Cheat. Yes they do. It's human nature. Gay people cheat. They fight. They in fact you know our friends who are LGBTIQ and the drama is even more heightened. Yes. When those chips fight both you feel higher, higher, higher one early one it's like it's like Ariel's Billy is in an interference you know there's interference in frequency. Yes I get you. Nimbaya, where's Kia? Nimbaya sana. Because these are not people are only compatible if there's a negative and a positive. Uyana, uyana uyana but if they are both positive it becomes very difficult. So some people use the excuse of men are trash some people have some people are just attracted to them. Some of them are put for a scientific gene. You know that gene that you know if you research they've been arguing that if you find some animals pretty terminally you know being attracted to each other they're using it as a scientific basis to justify the gene. I don't believe it personally I read it and I didn't see as if it's factual it's just a theory that is put forward by a scientist. I think you know whether you want to be lesbian, gay or whatever be responsible. Who am I? Who am I to tell you what to do with your body? I cannot commit or comment on that but be responsible. I think even What you're preaching is responsibility. Yeah even gay people can get HIV. Even lesbians can get STIs. It's the most risky Yes. When you according to the information you may not get unwanted pregnancy but the other consequences exist. They exist and they exist severely. Yeah. The census that is going on right now we are having people who don't identify as male either male or female that have been counted. Do you think this is a step towards the right direction? Hopefully I think everybody has a right to exist in their own way. Just the same way you know as I remember when we were little kids we would be asked what is your religion? Others would say Christianity Muslim, Hindu today we have guys saying Amanetist and it exists or Amanetist Scientology You know so the world is dynamic and it's changing it's evolving because of influence from all over the place so if somebody doesn't believe in God why should we demonize them? If somebody doesn't go to a mosque and once Sunday is for eating meat let them be Equal rights for everyone Let's end the constitution Let's end the constitution Okay, I know there's a court case and the court said our president said by y'all man those are people man I think in my opinion those are people and you know why should we care all right what people do with their bodies We can go on and on and on and on about this but today being entrepreneurship Tuesday you're morphed into something that maybe your mum didn't imagine you're going to morph into you have been you've recorded music you've been a performing artist I don't know if you do it anymore you're an emcee the number one hype man the motor guy for for events and now you have humanitarian campaigns yeah and there's something you've missed there I've also done media radio tv media radio tv which you're still doing yes and I still also have an agency that does events activations called two five four entertainment some business man all right did you see yourself where you had today did you see yourself come in here or things just happened along the way things happen along the way for me I just knew from when I was finishing my phone for that I wanted to do music because I used to rap in school I used to go to Gwetton studio doing holidays rap voice yeah yeah you always had a voice there's a funky in our school I'm performing kachin raising for the longobas kachin raising for Dukes vultas and that's how I started went to RK studio like you can't rap get out something from four you know I've written my rhymes and I believe that I had become better now went and I told my mom I want to do music she gave me my seed money and I paid for the studio time and the rest is history the rest is history along the way things just kept happening and I do believe that if you have an opportunity jump in man because like for me for music I realized music wasn't really paying so I was like what else do I do because I love entertainment am I going now as I applied to be an accountant no man that's not you I'm like yeah yeah I have a masters in business and I'm a global executive MBA but I don't want to sit in an office I want to sit in my own office entertainment industry thank you and if I'm going to a client's office it's within a certain time frame and I bill as a consultant so you know I went into MCing started paying that unlocked radio radio unlocked TV so one thing led to another one thing led to another I'm doing events there's a client who's like have you ever thought of being running an agency I'm like what no and she told me like we're looking for somebody to be our agency and I'm like I want I want to be it what service are you doing I can't provide you I got a guy who knew a guy he tear a machine in me and he told me I have a lot of money he led to it I found it what have you learned account to all this experience be daring be daring and anything your mind you know conceives or perceives you can achieve so go for gold it's your door you doing up at the canal it's going to scare you say man pesa pesa it's Tisha pesa top top topizo in fact I have his name I can connect the guys straight to the studio yeah yeah I'm one bit I got two G's three G's I don't know how much is selling this painting yeah man you're releasing the next single I can do your album yeah album kava nini so go out there and find it yeah like right now I want to achieve my dream and part of my dream is social impact because I can't just be making money making money making money then what there's always a question like as you go up the Marslows pyramid there's self-actualization at the top and sexual self-actualization begs the question you know what will my legacy be so beyond yes I did music I won a kora I won awards nini nime chafuoma show pakat India Nigeria South Africa Rwanda name it the greatest beyond that I want also have made a difference from policy to actual development for my generation regarding two very specific pillars youth and employment and poverty and responsible sexual behavior health and rights and those are things that I've committed to for the rest of my life yes legacy legacy it's infinite and right now I'm just mobilizing support from stakeholders I've met government officials within parliament within the senate county governments as well because health is a devolved function all tick tick tick I'm also talking to stakeholders like donors for funding and financial support other partners willing to give services pro bono like now we did a first event we gave the ride and in collaboration that an organization called Youth Youth Nairobi and in those events in that particular event as a pilot there was free access to health facilities like contraceptives condoms free testing of HIV even cancer screening cancelling access to material that's fun fresh and you can take home with you and read and and peer to peer education yes and also entertainment entertainment so always lazima lazima tu changamke eita kamakinongia kitu sirias kamabili the source to the to the jimbo nyo tunavuta wa tunayo the harnessing the power of music and entertainment harnessing the power of music and entertainment and this is the message you preach in your other initiative which is hasu yako and it's still ongoing yes even punguza will be till death do you part with it inshallah inshallah nyo all right so hasu yako what are some of the things people can get at hasu yako since this is entrepreneurship Tuesday very interesting but you know first we can like our page hasu hasu yako on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram like the page follow engage in the conversation we've done several projects we've done a live in concert where we'd empower DJs artists models to come and showcase their skills we used to do Facebook live Instagram live giving you a platform because a lot of people the struggle is as he said your media so what will you do to promote art a lot of people don't see it necessary to promote others as you atu dani ukiletam tumingina dakulam kata yako but funguli yaw atun gia funguli yaw atun gia you know where is the kula iki tupe kia yako kwa niweni nani and you've learnt you've learnt this funguli yaw atun gia was also I was you know doors were open for me you know I was telling this toalishia platform I was a security guard the first time I came to this company was 2003 Metro FM do you remember Metro FM I remember Metro FM 2001.9 mm-hmm kileta CD yes sir yeah nasaibadon ikon I'm driving in that time nili kwa na freeze you out for engine and right now you can life changes right now you can come and we treat you in all that importance atas desa chiwa but you know it's privileged over time and you know open those others and do unto others so well you know this year we've given out DJ scholarships previous year we also gave even like hairdryers to salons one of our partners is like he's imported creepers this is akunyua annual so he wants to give out a few we will do that promotion after we're done with this Punguza media tour we'll do the second cycle of the DJ scholarships free of charge imagine somebody teaching you to be a DJ for free and you've always wanted to be yes the simple thing they need to do is like your page plug in and rub this umgoji umgoji rada umgoji riyengze umgoji riyengze so that you uhu neza pule kwa riyengze riyengze kwa umo page and you can get this and that all right as we wrap this up Mr Mr Dng we have posted a question on our Facebook page and this question is simple since you're preaching responsible sexual behavior do you think and I hope you're listening as well so you can head straight to our Facebook and answer do you think being in a relationship contributes to your financial stability I'll give pro on corn may I yes yes sure thing the pro of being a relationship yes is that you have less time to tanga tanga and every tanga tanga is an expense if you're having dates mandate to Sunday you're spending even if you're spending 1,000 that's 700 500 even if it's 500 you're spending all right so if you have one cheek neza muna ishinae budget you got if you're chini hei tuna bainya nya nini kitungutuna katakata tuna tanga neza kitroyo ne na chiza budget ya chini it also gives you a bit of discipline actually you know having family keeps you grounded you always come back to center even if you stray a little bit even the greatest men that have that have lived yeah had wives had wives and even those who didn't have wives and separated had children so that your family keeps you rooted keeps you centered keeps you focused the flip side is that you can also have a partner wife or husband who's an extravagant person and who's a waste per person so anakwambiya too I want to go massage I want to go shopping if you have somebody like that in your life wapige ex nime kwambiya wapige ex haue amtrok seidi kama amtrok seidi kujenga amakweka kiba onimtu enagani that is not the right person for you thank you very much for the insight Mr. DNG and answering that question in two parts you're the only person who has because you're in two parts so remind them your social media handles your personal the initiative ones and then your last remarks to them DNG Kenya follow like on facebook instagram twitter DNG Kenya for Punguza it's Punguza it's Punguza Facebook Twitter Instagram support also haso yako it's haso yako Raisa Zana haso is H U-S-T-L-E all right to all the haslas out there you had it straight from the horses mouth and Mr. DNG is in studio a gracing entrepreneurship Tuesday yaza very powerful initiative had straight to their Facebook pages their Instagrams and their Twitter's to get more of the information Alex is coming up next with another interview you don't want to miss it don't cut that out