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They Called Him a Snitch…Now He’s Famous | Feat.GADWILLIAM KIRAGU | TRC Podcast EP 5

TRC LIMITED PODCAST Season 1 Episode 5

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In this episode of the TRC Podcast High School Series, we sit down with skits creator and influencer Gadwilliam Kiragu to talk about how high school shaped the confidence that would later build his career.Gadwilliam shares how being appointed journalist prefect gave him a platform to grow. He was trusted by the school principal to deliver speeches during major school functions — even when senior education officials visited.But being close to teachers came with challenges. Some students misunderstood him, disliked him, and labeled him a snitch.Despite that, he reflects on having a positive school experience and how those early moments helped shape the creator he is today.
Today, Gadwilliam has built a massive online audience with over 400K followers on TikTok, 100K+ on Instagram, and thousands more across platforms.This is a conversation about confidence, leadership, criticism, and growth.🎧 Listen to TRC Podcast on Spotify & Apple Podcasts
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SPEAKER_01

If you are fat and maybe a teacher is teaching and talks about maybe it's biology, maybe to mention something like and everyone is just looking at you, or maybe giving you nicknames or doing things. They will not tell you, Karula, you are fat. They will not come and bull you like that. They'll give you nicknames when the teacher mentions something like I remember there's a guy turned teeth like Zayelo, and we were mentioning about G salt water and whatever. Everyone just another day, another episode.

SPEAKER_04

My name is Nyambura Mongi, and I am Ruth Tengecha. It's fun, it's real, it's honest.

SPEAKER_03

It's the TRC podcast.

SPEAKER_04

Hi everyone, welcome back to another episode of our high school series, Imagine to Mevika episode 5. 5. That's crazy. And today we have an amazing guest. This is by far going to be the funnest episode you guys have seen in this series. This guest is a media personality, unamjua on TikTok, Unamjua because he reminds you of your high school life. And I could traumatized on your FYP all the time. And ako kumbucha troubaya high school. So, Ruth, can you introduce our guest, please?

SPEAKER_03

Our guest was today is none other than Mwalimu Kiragu.

SPEAKER_04

Mwalimu, how are you?

SPEAKER_00

I'm very fine, thank you.

SPEAKER_04

First of all, Mwalimu na mini journalist.

SPEAKER_01

That's not your shot.

SPEAKER_03

At this point, and what made you want to be Mwalimukiragu? Kivipi. Ika kuaguaji. What happened in high school that came? Your teacher was the best.

SPEAKER_01

It wasn't one of my plans. I just found myself. Yeah, I'll talk about it later. Later.

SPEAKER_04

Later. And how is your like what's one thing right now that's happening in your life that's exciting? That's making you look forward to being like, eh, nye mungana nipendamin.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's uh the Bible study that I have rooted and kept.

SPEAKER_05

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_01

I just think of it. A lot of planning. And I just feel like I'm getting closer, one step closer to my purpose.

SPEAKER_03

To take a then rooted and kept up to make people.

SPEAKER_01

Ah, nice.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah. And just so you know, you guys should join. I'm in the group and you're doing an amazing job. You really are. What God is doing through you, let me talk about you upa. It's not about you. Being a link. And you're doing amazing things. Because nimona, the testimonies in the group, Niko, like wow. And yeah, mungwata feature. Like this is what you're doing. So good job with that. You're doing a meeting and it's gonna grow. Now we see Kisha kamo jengeyo group. Join.

SPEAKER_03

Ta join. Ta join ki.

SPEAKER_04

Right now. Sorry. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Forgive me.

SPEAKER_04

So uh to fika episode five of our high school series. It's crazy that we are here, like you're not sure if it's going to do well. So, how have you uh grown that consistency in your own gelea high school? But I have to know the tiki dog. But um grow consistency ako because obviously you do wake up with I don't know 500,000 followers or something. It's a consistency that you built. So, what is it in a faianga you wake up every morning and you shoot those Mualimo videos and whatever, because if it was something you hated, you wouldn't be doing it. True. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's uh where I want to be in the next years to come. That only makes me wake up, make videos for you guys, and also people just want to enjoy life and not only uh complain about the economy and stuff. People at least need to lighten off KYC and just remind them of their high school days because that is the stage where most people either will improve in their life or they did not improve, or something happened, maybe something traumatic or whatever, and just to maybe just sort of like remind them a little bit of the journey that where where they've come from, that only inspires me just to create more. And also for my personal experience at high school. And now with consistency, it's something that I'm um I'm a bit struggling with it right now. But to get where I am, it's uh one of the things that really put me out there.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, definitely bulk shooting. Literally naunga right now.

SPEAKER_01

Actually, don't wake up. But before that, like two weeks ago, I was doing my exams. It was it was too. You pray for me, you pray for me. But now consistency nile to see post to nile appear, you don't post with a brand in mind, you don't post with something in mind, you're just posting to stay on track. Because again, with TikTok and Instagram nowadays, you have to put yourself out there. If you don't put yourself out there, so you have to show up every single day. Even if you don't want to, then there are ways to do that tubulk shoot, and that is what I've been doing. So you set days where you shoot like 10, 15 videos, and all the other week you just rest and distribute and schedule them. So consistency.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Zilisha.

SPEAKER_04

Walimwa nafia Jake.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, in Jesus' name. Yeah. Malimu, I have a question. I would like to know your high school experience yourself. Before you became Walimu Kiragu, I want to know student Kiragu. How was your high school experience? You could maybe tell us from the day that you went to one. Siku nyo meitua the specific school and you liende kakuajo kenge your boys' school. I'm the first guy. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Boy show. Yeah. So how was your day one? Like report. Okay, umepata message. You're being called to this school. Una kumakako ka semestre. What's your parents' reaction? Were they happy, shopping, day one day?

SPEAKER_01

So when I think of Kiragu and high school, uh, what comes into my mind is my relationship with God. That's just the center of it. Most of the things I'm going to be mentioning is my journey to finding myself and finding God for myself. Because again, I'm a pastor's kid. So there's a lot of pressure and whatnot. So you really have to look, you have to look for God for yourself, not on how your parents know God. That is just because you are a pastor's kid, you say, My name is Gadwila when I'm born again. So God has been the center of my high school life. So it was I finished high school, I finished uh primary, had 366 marks.

SPEAKER_04

Oh smart boy.

SPEAKER_01

I was a sharp boy, but I really let down my parents because they really wanted, I really wanted to go to Mangu. But now the marks zilinikata. I tried to beg them, they said no. So we just stayed at home, wakatiwa letakukuja, nkka pacha leta hospital hill.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, you hospital hill.

SPEAKER_01

That was the initial the letter that I yeah, hospital hill. So my dad immediately kona to sh like Nairobi. I really don't know what's wrong with Wazin Lazmus or Meoshago. I don't know niyo two influencer Gigi Nairobi, Takwari, but I don't know. But it was a no-no. I even didn't know even the school, but I said, okay, it's fine. So we just looked for connections. My dad calling some teachers and a jiwa. So we bumped this teacher, his name was Mr. We used to call him Kidoom because he had like beards and he was bald and all that. So we talked and he said there's a school in Kirayanga, Kirawa Boys. And he gave the teacher some money, kuku book a seat and whatnot. And we went uparatas and we came back now to look for the books and the uniform and all that. Ska kukuja, we went with my dad, my mom, and my sister. There have been also a very key support system in my high school. Kunikujia, Miss Kwa Nenda namatatu atio. People think we are crazy. And we especially boys, we used to be ashamed because of that. So we went with my parents, and that first day, I was very huge by the way. Really? Yeah, nilkua mnene. I would think. Because I remember the first encounter, the first highlight of the first day was tulikwa tuna tu napanga line, ma ali kwa kihole napatuama troza, my uniformsam napangwa. So I remember I was given like 10 trozas, trying to feed them in anikata. And this is a m swahili. Anan patate troza na feed. Na uliku na fitia, pakuna mambate kwenda si choza. A nya pwapu.

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Boys.

SPEAKER_01

Wazazi wa kwaapu, siblings wakwapu, ilikuwa big hole, the uniforms metu papapu, then walimu wana distribute. So wana rushua tu troza pima yo. Pima yom. Unatua unabaki na kaboksa, unava troza. Yaparita biya just to oji. Unaba troza kwanza inakata, ya pili nakata, niko nakitambi fungiki. Ah, ui malima kachoka ksa ma uwe akani tupiya ki troza kikuba shikayo utainda kusionesha kibiya. So I remember I went out to the bathroom, tried to fit it. Nika kunja kafi, nkunja kama sjika man ne even, kikunja evi. It was so big. Nikwa tu nakatu si jiajji. We went outside, um ko walimu tu katikiwa izomavitu ni nini. We took pictures, kwa de school. Nini, my parents are so happy, we prayed. But they were a bit scared of uh nini when yeah maybe the influence in akwanga high school and whatnot. We prayed and we just ate kwagari and they just went and now I started realizing it's now serious home. It's serious. So uh the first class I went to for it was uh for East class where we were doing French and business. I really enjoyed the French. I actually did it for four years. I enjoyed learning because again I was a sharp boy, so I really enjoyed studying and all that. Now when uh things are six lands a kuja, the first Sunday, I felt interested in uh serving in what uh the CU. So nika kua the nini, what do we call them? That uh form one for me to assistant, uh form one for me to representative, nikwana represent my form one and ma form two. So nika chaguliwa.

SPEAKER_04

Wait, this is your first time in a boarding school, so I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_01

Nilikua primary ni lingia boarding class six, class six, seven eight. So niliwa na juwa juwa, nelikwana juwa juwa, nkwana juwa kujoshangu, nikwana juwa mi atakama ni mi leloa bizuri, kimatabia na ki ku kuji chunga ni mechung una unaji tekemea. So I had already nilikuana juwa, so si kwanga na struggle na isopitu. So just realizing that now I'm in uh a boarding school, just trying to adjust. In the CU now I'm serving, then in form two, nga kuwa the treasurer. Life was good, I can say. But now came COVID. Do you remember? I don't know. Come on, mwa memaliza.

SPEAKER_04

Tulika form four.

SPEAKER_01

So COVID 2019. Yeah, 2020, 2020, March to Likwa form 2. And I took a car home, then to Karudi. So and now after the COVID, now we are coming back to school now. Sparky Ka isha to Yashule.

SPEAKER_02

From now then it was because I used to get A's, I used to get B.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know what happened in between. I don't know if it was COVID. Let me know blame covet.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, it's the spark was no longer there.

SPEAKER_01

So I was really struggling with school. And now teachers tell me you're a boy, you're a bright boy. And I'm like, bro. And one of the funny things, Nikwa first, and one, we had this chemistry teacher. I really hey squanachukia, but it's quana ipend asana chemistry. Um, nothing but I used to struggle because I remember that uh she was a lady, her name was Madame Susan William Kiragu. Those are my names, William Kirago. Because I remember this time she came to to class and she was like, hey, what's what's your name? Because she really loved me. What are your full names, got William Kirago Kimari? So can I be where? You should then be performing because we are namesakes, you should be performing chemistry. But Hayinggi. Form two, came this teacher. His name was Mr. Kemani. My name again. Chemistry Badu. Hayinggi. Form three and form four, Mr. Kirahu. Chemistry Chemistry Hayinggi.

SPEAKER_04

Mungu and Lijaru ku tafchen sexy.

SPEAKER_01

I I really struggled by then. So it was just now a matter of just surviving. Yeah. So after COVID, kwa tu k survive me na mungu. Just doing your best, doing what you can. Nay votuno nili ma ngangana kamaliza, ng kapata si play niangu, kapata baruakwenda Kenya School of Mass Communication, Apus Aout B. I've always wanted to be a journalist because nakumbuka, nikki, so madhi, I this my my dad's tablet ngwa na chukwa, naika magazeti, kwa ukuta na stick, and I tell them to sit down and see how I'm going to read the news. And I read and I read and I read and I read and I read. I will never post those videos because they're not going to be able to do that. But nikenda kwa TV, maybe I'll post them one day. So nili kwatu na yo desire chuakufanya to jo. I just want to be on the cameras one day too, not behind but in front. I must be seeing dick.

SPEAKER_03

So, like attack shoot easy veto, I'm just ku shoot content. Nakwanga, like I'm living my dream, I'm my happiest self.

SPEAKER_01

You know, so Vituzilikwa zana line to vivo. Nika pa I wanted to go to Daista, but again, Max Piazinani.

SPEAKER_05

Hey, I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_01

Nga sama tuna sa tun kenda because now Kenya masina is a good school.

SPEAKER_04

But when you wakubua, most of the whatever.

SPEAKER_01

Ukiangala background, even Denis wumbi, those guys, yeah. So I say it's a win-win. So I went there and started doing journalism.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, and asasat nkwa pa little caveat, n mumetaja storia chemistry nika kumbuka. Not to trauma dump on you guys. But uyu aliku nashika chemistry. Mimi it was never my portion, never will be, never was. It wasn't meant for me. But I remember the only time when I started a kwelewa chemistry, at least ni no na, kumbe it's not a weapon formed against me type of thing, was in Villa Tuliru Nishule. Nyim ki umblika home for COVID, PSCC. But because we were in form 4, we went back in I think October to December. Nakumuka tulifka shule, December 22nd. Tulika did December 22nd, and in that period we are form 4's only in school. For me, it was never there. It was never there. So to li rude shuly, and then we were divided into classes because of the social distancing and whatever. So we were given another chemistry teacher, Mr. Wawero. That was the only time Nilian Zakuskiakumbay kitu in a mixed sense. He used to teach so well. Alafu yeah, even if you want me to go back to form two work, I will go back to form two work and so. He taught us so well, and then he passed away during COVID. Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Was it COVID course?

SPEAKER_03

I don't sort of.

SPEAKER_04

But I don't know. Imagine Alikuja lesson Friday, then Princea Kamwambia, I think Alikuana kohua koha Princea Kambea, go get checked over the weekend. Monday, to assembly, shampoo, Mr. passed away. And I remember the tulipwa like an entire day just for crying. I love how he was one of those teachers who teachers who everyone loves. His family used to live in school. So and I think about him a lot. So meta ja chemistry, like the only one who could make me understand chemistry was God.

SPEAKER_03

You know what's funny, Caro, which I always think about you all the time, is how you always remember the fine details of the things that happen in high school. Even when we're doing like Monica's episode, I'm like, where did you have the time to remember all this? I'd even forgotten about the teacher, which so sorry, Pastor, because his his son was actually in Strathmo. I used to see him in Strath. He was like, oh yeah, this is the child of the teacher. You know, kito nyina kwanga embarrassing kama like, what wakijumsyoka mekufa? That is just it. You know, yeah. So like nikuana waju, then they used to live in school, and then like after sa mzazeo nyo makufa kwa samwizi live in that school ground anymore. So like you do they have to pick up themselves. They moved. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

He used to used to have twin daughters, so aliku wana kuja nabasi ashulea wokaged. So used to hold them like this, and atimbeya nawa common road, the main road yashule, and a pitiya class to nawa salimia bye, have a good day school. Then when a panda basi, then anarudi. Every morning he used to hold his twins like this. Every morning. I think about that man a lot. Anyway, nisawa too, but uh at least where we kwa na spark, ilikuwa folk to kamery.

SPEAKER_00

Killasiku likuwa. Oh Lord have mercy.

SPEAKER_04

Anyway, moving on with your high school experience.

SPEAKER_01

Form one, form two, covid kakuja, tu kabaki form two, twenty twenty.

SPEAKER_04

Tu kasama bituza form two.

SPEAKER_01

Tu kasama tuli for suma form two syllabus na form three syllabus mwaka eight months.

SPEAKER_02

How was that?

SPEAKER_01

It was walkwa na tuple kambiyo. I remember tu watuna fanya because form two atu katmafika nousu. So wakatli rudi munamaliza malimlinini, munamaza form tiote, munamaza form threeote na mw eh.

SPEAKER_03

Wili maliza form fo which yeah?

SPEAKER_01

Twentya form one twenty nineteen twenty twenty twenty twenty one twenty twenty two. Twenty twenty two nikafanya ile kuna wentulfanya kCS Marambili match na dek sinil masamilifa dek twenty twenty two. Eh.

SPEAKER_04

See to lukatutoke twenty twenty december, tu katoka twenty twenty one April. Because of COVID, eh? Naka muka after Merudi actually wambia sasa after mummerudi after COVID sasa see we were alone for that time from Fort Spekeake. It was so peaceful. And then January, all the form ones and form twos and form threes on Arudi Shule. It was like no jamky windogovile shulay ko so like, atashulang is safety, you're chilling, you're using one dome, like it was so nice. But it was so nice. Just to be alone for three months. It was so peaceful. I love it. It's big. But the whole school is there. All of a sudden the dining hall is so small. Anyway, to mena rant sala, it was about your high school experience that I was. So a question I have is what do you think was uh a moment that you can pick up on? This was a defining moment in my high school life. In the four years, like momentum, yeah, but shift. In a good way, in a bad way, like what was a defining moment?

SPEAKER_01

I think we are two for one. I just knew I was going to be a star one day. I used to love public speaking. I used to do public speaking, I've gone to nationals once at Kisumu. So I felt, or rather, I feel like confidence was uh one thing that I really picked out in high school. Wow, that's so positive. Yeah, it's so positive. And in the midst of all the things that were happening, Mambo na shaming and what was a goeni, there was a lot going on.

SPEAKER_03

But Oshago. Okay, we know the story. Put up here.

SPEAKER_01

So in the midst of the bullying and laughs bullying ha you kwa e-bullying. It was like psychological bullying. And everyone's just looking at you, or maybe giving you nicknames or doing things. They will not tell you, Karula, you are fat. They will not come and bully you like that. They'll give you nicknames when the teacher mentions something like I remember there's a guy turned teeth like that. Zayalo and we were mentioning about G salt water and water. Everyone just unang ohangale TV. So what is what is happening? So equanga to your face, but ilikuwa nile na lafu na unacheka. Eh, that's a but on angali unasana. Una jipika. Yo by the meeting, you likua bully. Yo ekuamzuri. So in the midst of now all that, and now being in the CU and you are you have befriended most of the teachers. Teachers wanakupenda, wangana na zakuski baya, wanazakuambia wani snitch, n nihe, CU. So there was a lot really going on. But one thing I really picked up is confidence. I decided to join this Mr. Kama who really mentored me in terms of public speaking, how to stand up and speak for myself and speak. And I was the chairman of the journalism club form 2, from 3, and form 4. So some of the things that I'm doing today back to those times in high school.

SPEAKER_03

It's lovely to hear someone who had a positive experience. This is just lovely.

SPEAKER_01

If I think of one, but it wasn't like all over my head. Maybe right now, maybe when I can look maybe back and say maybe something that maybe happened, of which I'm going to when I find one, I'm going to tell you. But akunamyana kwanga na perfect.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, definitely.

SPEAKER_01

Aku nga mjana kwanga na perfect whatever. But that was the main highlight. I really got confidence for nga atasa ny na interact na wa to because nikinga for one. For man I was very nilikuwa primary uluko na nga sana. Forman. So when I started doing public speaking, ikanza, it awakened something in me. And also ika ika pump your journalism, your content creation in me, observing teachers and all that. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Can I tell you something? You know, when I'm listening to your story, inimeona like the high school 2022, na by 2024, you've become this big content creator. You know one thing that I love about God is he's a god of systems. Ali to miya high school kiragu kuku pumper because alikuana jua, kaziuna fanya in the next two years, be bigger. So you need the pumping. Now, that's one thing I like about God ni. Anajuanga kwe na kupeleka. So, ka kinazumu fanya kitu sa ju. Yes next, kukuana, kitu next ja kufanya. So it's lovely to hear that like yo public speaking, it's so common.

SPEAKER_01

My high school life was a mirror. You look back and you see some of the things that you are doing because I was sort of like the celeb of the school. Ule kidana see you, uleam to a pastor, ule ule nini. So every light was on me. Sasata sikwana chance ya kufanya makosa ma anything becausea no nana enter. Karula me nah, karila. All the teachers knowing you. So you are the you are at the spotlight. So now when things start now unfolding, um content creation, even teachers when you're tuna yang and a wa and I just knew you. You are sort of like different and whatever. So there's something that really happened, and it's like now God was preparing a way so that I cannot struggle now.

SPEAKER_04

God is a good God. We love you, sir. We love you. So, what was that process like? Because yes, kuna the CU part of it. Yeah, but Pia kuna just guard William as himself, as not a PK, not faith here, Daddy, my mom, you yourself. What's a PK? Pastor's kid. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Juicy fruit.

SPEAKER_04

Anyway, um, what was that journey like? Like Ulianzo kya form one, form two, nini na how was it like? Because una joa tu kya high school, it was very mtu ako ako close na godini like, not in a bad way, but like ey ooh, ukweli, it was that big.

SPEAKER_01

I got born again after high school. After, yes, after Unajuwa, ukisiza most of the pastor's kids utajuwa too. And niko high school nkamtuzuri sana. Like nili kuwa mpole, si you, napenda wat like my life was reflecting God, but I hadn't like really met him, but I had that picture of God because again I was a pastor's kid.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You have been saying, Bana sa sife, na ita girlam kiragon ni miakoka neso ni buana wa. Ukenda primary the same. Okay, join high school because I remember before I joined high school, my parents prayed for me, kana made pigemagoti, ombilato basema nyu myango. Krisoyesu. Because they were afraid. Because they were afraid of utenda high school, there's there's a lot of things that are going to happen, so you have to give your life to Christ. But uh that wasn't like my calling point for that, for that matter, because simungu al nid alin direct kuakoka that bo at that point, so ni liku wanafilio likua maambiyawa, ha ikwa ya angu. So ni kama ni loka maratano marasita ni meiji kuakoka.

SPEAKER_04

Majik wakoka isku.

SPEAKER_01

Wanam kana nawa to high school, kila sandi wa na koka. Wakitoka njaki to simtata wana wkokata na sande.

SPEAKER_04

Catholic, so there was a thousand.

SPEAKER_01

Wakwana si you challenge.

SPEAKER_03

Uku na likua Catholic school to kwa ta na singing practice. Tuna imba mass. Ah Maria.

SPEAKER_01

C you na siye. We used to meet uh Cwanga Friday, siwa te nenda mas Friday. Then uh Catholic Association. Yes, then Sunday, C wakyenda, C U tuna tuna kwetu. So nika join high school dikanza, bado meule kiraguna penda mungu. I used to serve in church, I used to sing in church, nika join pea present worship, I was a good person. Good boy. Yeah, I was a good boy, let's say that. Now, uh, I even joined the CU. Now people knew Gedilam nipreto a pastor, my koka. But deep down in my heart I was like, okay, me nimtu mzuri, ni miokoka, but jaokoka pro max. But me nimtu mzuri.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So mgamalzahigh school n do nikokoka sa. I told my dad, eh, n mamaza shule, uh, and I feel like right now I have now really met God and I want to pursue him for myself. Na kanyombea, we had an amazing conversation, we prayed and all that. But now tracing back to high school, my relationship with God has been just okay. It has been just okay, but not deep connection with him. I was just generally a good person. And I think that's now when people got the concept of hypocrisy, oh, yo, na jifanya holy, hey, hey, hey, nyukali na kwanga, inakwanga evil, because I don't know as a pata chairman was you, maybe, aka akenda enter, you know, like those things happen in high school, so you really can't tell. But the others when you waliku na ni chawukwelo. But for me, but for me, mini likuatum to msuri, I was just there. Teachers knew. Yeah. Everyone knew, my parents knew I was just a good person. Uh I was born again. But see at seekwa tiny nimeo kokoka, and I'm doing contrary to what the word says. I was just a good boy.

SPEAKER_04

It was a Catholic school, so kunamutaratara inafuata and it was actually we used to have crazy things. Trika Watwana joy. Apart from ilem masya Sunday, every day there used to be a class going for mass in the morning. Every day.

SPEAKER_01

Munenda in shifts.

SPEAKER_04

So Monday ni northern ni mko nursing school. Monday ni north hands. Kwa north to north, three north for north, mnanda mass. As we like it was 6:30. Muna took mkipata wengina wishaku nya breakfast. Tuesday, si do east, one is two east three is four mnenda mass because there used to be a a convent in our school to liku reshina sisters. So sisters wakenamasi wayas wi na yimna wafwata. Every morning there used to be a class going for mas. So akukwa na yo ati nina skiang situies a weekend challenge, a strong story. Um kwa nama min ni likuja ku jo weekend challenge after high school. Skua jo yon nini.

SPEAKER_01

Though atay to ikwanga na weekend challenge, thu ilikuanga see rallies. Keruga girls, kabarare girls, uhtira girls, bikam and baricho and whatever. We fellowship together now as a CU. So ilikuanga yo.

SPEAKER_03

But me asema, as well as to nga high school experiences, one positive thing any high schools naona wana fanyanga, we ku introduce your aspect yamungu. Teachers wherever you are, don't get riled up. But io ni one positive thing that I like about high school, io ku introduce yo to kwa mwalafuna justoto like lazima uwa uwa wambio kitu like ulazimishue something. But of course yati wana ku lazimisha deep down your throat. But yotuku letter the presence of God is so important. God is the right is the answer right today, tomorrow, yes. Forever. Next week. So that is just one positive thing. Me nazasema from my high school experience. One positive thing, knowledge of God. That's top tier, perfect.

SPEAKER_04

Also, the fact that you have such a positive experience being a PK. Most is in a horror stories, like usuko kuwa PK. Like my dad was a different person in church and at home. Like Nimeski has so many horror stories of being a PK. But for you, it's so positive. And you can see it through the videos with Nzai and mom. Like, Muna Kwanga so cute, by the way.

SPEAKER_03

Something that happened to you about kukua mono. And I must know that must have been painful. The teeth, a brow, tarara, all that. I want you to give me like an experience. Like one specific day, ilikulikwa daro time, even naivikakuwa, wakanyambai na ivi, kani fanya ni feel ivi navi. That's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_01

Because at an illikonda in like three months, I'm not sure. Ngwana kuja home, shingo, ni refu. I think tuni wuno no ili ya primary. So, but not me, but maybe others. Because I remember there was a guy from uh Uswahilini. Eh? Uswahili, is that a word like that?

SPEAKER_04

Yes,wahili was huge.

SPEAKER_01

And I remember he faced a lot of bullying. Nali, akuka yoshule tamzima. Alihama yoshule. Whatever you are, we are saying you can imagine. I don't remember his name, but it was a good guy. Ali kwatuana bullywa. Nile, oh my goodness. Yeah, attacky on ba atinigwana skiaky rusa kwenda cholazma, mungenya mazani wote kwanza endde upon bele muna concentration nyako yote i kuwa kuadiana feel. So I think Adiaka transfer joyo. But personally, mimi siku face yo ya unono juni liko after that.

SPEAKER_04

Uli pigwana life. Uli kuala to him na funga first time zazi yako legai, ukosawa.

SPEAKER_01

Hey. And then I I think elikuana first, I was a prayer warrior.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, raw ka shopper.

SPEAKER_01

I know there's this time, there's this Malimwa. His name was Mr. Mito. So, Mr. Mito, I used to first we used to go to a field to na lunchtime to na funga. So now it's my dad telling me, do you know? I received a call from Mr. Mito, and what he was saying, this is now what he was saying. Yeah. Hey, Mr. Bona Bona Fantas. So I feel like Pia Diogo Konda Pia Niyoma, but what name is.

SPEAKER_03

A lot of like fear ya kuanguka for like kulkuna mbionga. If you fail case, you're done. Life is done.

SPEAKER_01

Walimala, it's either this or we are going nowhere. So I think that fear Pia iliku nafanya. Religion kwa high school ilkuina fanya nkaka kito ujinga yani in you pusim nafanya ni drama, drama. Lafu walimu kushinda k sema. Kanza izema si use jui, and it was a lot. The religion aspect in high school, I feel like the dynamics are different. You can't really compare. Maybe if you attend a Bible study, like they rooted and kept now high school, it was a whole different thing. Because high schoolers always the physical aspect of things. You go to enter, you are not born again. Go to the CU. Okay, yes. If you do this, there were a lot of Adiwalimwenywa Lukwene ka iso mikakati sound u lookuna pata. I think also salvation was hard in high school. Watu?

SPEAKER_03

But I feel like kitumekuchoan as an adult. Am I an adult? I think so. As an adult, you turn to 24, please. So, like ni.

SPEAKER_01

You are another but not willingly.

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Not willingly.

SPEAKER_03

Not my choice. So, like ununokyam toto, you get to learn more and more things as you grow. Do you like even ukua high school? Uh like unajotu nakwanga vibes, unaga to go 14, 50, no just says they're like, you know, you are a content creator. You need to pray to God to get you the brands. We need to pray to God to help us with what we are producing. We need to pray to God for rent and all of that. So the more you grow, you can't get a relationship na god. Una patal like sasasai, you have kids that you have to take care of. Umtua intaji schools fees, nini. So no nga like the relationship unabuild in a god. In a nanga na my my thinking. Your thinking.

SPEAKER_04

My thinking. Your thinking.

SPEAKER_03

That's the more you grow. Okay. During ukiwa high school, kam zasi na ku provide a kila kitu, regardless of any toka and everything, unita ji kujua mungu. What religion?

SPEAKER_04

Your reliance on on God Himself as your parent.

SPEAKER_03

As your parent, Iikoju, mzaziwa koaku, ama wali mwaka wama kuku na lunch, breakfast, all that. So, siati unataka kujuwa ugo do godinan. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

But sasa the more you grow, like okay, we saw to mefanya form one, form two, form three, to mefika sindyo. Siso mefika form four, ume lose the spark for school, uko ume toka covid, ume find the sphere.

SPEAKER_01

Spark na zinda me.

SPEAKER_04

It's so funny hilarious. So, um, what was your form for life like? Because now you have this relationship with God, but if you amtian day, grades as if I villa zina fa kufanya. So, what was your form for life like?

SPEAKER_01

Before I didn't see me a form for these are certain embarrassing moments.

SPEAKER_04

Embarrassment.

SPEAKER_01

Una regret mbono defakamayo. So in form three. Mukam nakimbia, mbia, like C MBR, like kukimbiya nikam kumaradon. Chai se mkate sisha. Silukatu nakimbia. So ade wakatuwa kulala mlukam nakimbia.

SPEAKER_04

Nakimbia kun ikitani nend.

SPEAKER_01

Simora tu kada kukimbia. It was a thing I I don't know, because you used to sleep at 10 p.m. So ikigonga nine fifty, nine fifty five. Wat waku kwam langwa nawaja kwa nakulala. And now I look at it and I'm like, nin kwat nafana. So yoty kangeli kaliya aten. Sindo yo mimbiya rara. So there was a certain pavement, kwa yoblock yo to ya from from three. Mekimbiya yanguyote. Zjika machilengwa na beans, isilkowa nekwa zamachuma kwa ma gardens or something, il kwanga, kichuma kinaka ivi, then dustbin nengzondani. So the dustbin was not there. So me nikikimbiakwa pavement, kuruka, mgumo jangu kangia kwayoki, kichuma, ikanitega nikaangu, nikagaragara, nikanguka. I remember I had carried alarm clock nilikwa ni myo nimeomba my desk mate nia nini set alarm niamke fo kusoma. I was very sick. Ah, spark iliko imesha.

SPEAKER_05

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

I was trying to revive the spark. Nika nikagaragara nika anguka chini. And then I had a shot. Alafu na jwa saw nakimbiana ni ninini. So nikaskia tu aybuyakwa mka. Nikaseya manichifani me faint.

SPEAKER_02

So nikagaragara ibi nika ninibi nikaskia alarm clock menda wachiangu nime skeme vunjika.

SPEAKER_01

So nikon apa nikiya mka nitao no akilam tatanza kun nikekele mapunyona. Nikasama the only option, let me just faint. Niki fana ni me faint. And I just fainted. So nikanza kuskiya tuwa tu nikwatu n mej fiaya tu watu nakimpea nakipiana nakimpa na kimpa. Rada bo ise. Izo mungu watu nage onge. Nikaskiya sawtiarafki moja mga ksama. Yo t nikadulam sina to kamayo short. Juni nini. Kachai. Ata kuja kunidi digi. Nikajipangika ucha. Nikasaba apa de kyamka, it'em barras me because I did for months walikuapu. He sa meko kujika ucha ni tajika ucha, nikaj fanyatu. Nikona meza kuja. Kaduliam, kaduliam. Eh, wana nikuza kuza. Ana breathe lakini a move. Eh, kaduliam, oh. Wa jarubu ku digi digina fungi. Leo kicheko nikama din kwana jikojo. Leas jini because I was so embarrassed a lafu nikwan mumia di m ukuma goti. Nikaskea moja me semma, eh. Tunde twitter mister kevi na lkwanga tipi flaniapu. Akuja pelekwe andkama ata lose breath. Jinika say it was a serious thing. So mikua. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

Nikaskea malumagu.

SPEAKER_01

Attention, malimwakakuja. Nani aimutungiya mkani jipanguze nama ise ended. Ake look at those days. Kama kunamtu nawachana na kumkao siku.

SPEAKER_03

Uli pinji fanya. Kuja.

SPEAKER_01

Malumaga kuja. Kanza kulifanya first aid. Nanza kuni guza kuza anakuzaris. Deputy prince paka itwa.

SPEAKER_03

Hey, kile.

SPEAKER_01

Hello.

SPEAKER_02

Siamki. Ulo lo.

SPEAKER_03

Amel.

SPEAKER_01

He mbwana alko na si ma bwana tlu kwatu nabita depa kandi. Niknamiake. Ehe, kunamana funza pa mianguka, ehe, ehe, ebu chin tu pelekwa nas. Nasa yuko. Oh, tumpeleke apa apa kirowa hospital. Eh. Na pelekwa hosi sikwa mka. Depti princefu akakuja. Eh, what's the young man? Young man, uh, one anza. So, I assume sakilam twwa meja. Because nas mku naskiwa twa kyunggea jinini. Adi mgina kanitua wat mgine. Yen it was a lot, nkwa tuna jifaya tunimeskia. So fasten na pepetuwa tunimeka tuvina pepetua. Gare depiti prince poikaletwa, fielda. Nikenki zwandani. Neli ke e siam ki wokine. Wa actually ni kua after covid, yeo form two, tuneda form three. So, I think a ta deputy prince pwa kasema, I think amani covid. Uya miskwa na covid. Apa na ni kwanguka meanguka, but hamki. Alikwa nanashida befora ng so wana jabuku liza uko kulkwana ma klasmate swangu. Akaitisha sanitiza ka spray, nkwa na skiya twa ki spray gari. Cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha cha. Nkangizuanda ngari kagurusha nkenda hosi. Siamki. Gai. Hee. Nika pika hosi, nkekilakwa kitanda, theiza sindano wana kudunganga, ilis juatiku kuam shatiu afto me faint or something. My friend siam ki.

SPEAKER_04

Nekumefuga too macho.

SPEAKER_01

Nimefuga, even ku. I even tr I I don't know. Miss Jinye mbara. Mimi na jari bing kuf kriyeo kitu, na nika dungwayo sindano, donika jifasa n mamka. I remember even I did that story time, but nili delitko na after ikko so cringe. Niko like, ayatana. So, what did what what what was Alf Nanza? Niko happi kwa nikon chingine kone.

SPEAKER_03

Kaskiya kuku ku ku kum konkwa.

SPEAKER_01

Krudishula the following day, nanza kwaambiwa story. Ye gadila mwlife nanbi atas kumbuki, one kwan ye faint. So, shock to you, I wasn't I was. That was the most embarrassing. Now kumbukangatyo siku niko bro. What was I?

SPEAKER_03

What were you doing? Ili kwana biakaro, nili kunati mata mini lifeingi, niko nasak ndio ni endeho. Satiku kwa me pigesabuza sina inhaler. Sakim. Sani me kujona fasina mi ni ni andaf sana noza. Why is your inhaler? Sakichang, wow, kufanyi. Koko hostio. Koko nah.

SPEAKER_01

What was that?

SPEAKER_04

Lakini, me I've never I've never done Zata Biazaoza kujifai. Because we knew we were stars. Never.

SPEAKER_01

Mimi just look at Nakum kanga tosiku na samaga.

SPEAKER_04

Kiniya kuli anda toofa.

SPEAKER_01

Heh. That that that that was another that was another thing to be first word to form four. We are all excited to do KCSC. It's just a normal period, your time, yeah, my high schoolers, and you could excited the word. I mean we excited my lisa because I was also in a hurry. I just want to finish school, start content. I want to finish school, do my own things. I know and my homework, so shuly kawa, I think you'll go period from three to keep up from four evil. Shulio cho more. That was now the change for one's an already square album. That was already square album, that was already ski alpha, four evo. Una una unaga, Uliona Nani or Siku master hey, what what is it that you know? Questionaires. Seevo before some mungiz mungizes. Teachers were now different. Now it's a whole thing. So there I think the plan was uh we cause a destruction, uh confusion, then tuamke twende home to tembe home. I think there's a school muliona juzi wali tembe. I think that was the idea. And I come to trace it back to maybe burnout. Maybe I don't know, maybe students became aliwana chokana so bad. That was the deal. We break the glasses, we do not zima generators. I think Adam after generator. So it was a whole it was a whole thing in Pangwa, but I kuna Sam toa batuna at walkwana jua. But you had ideas of the likes of who are to do that. So you're kosting as we attack anything because of water kuf water. So that was that to cause a distraction. Makiskias ji, maglasi mebunjika, monze kuamsana kwa doma, na home ke manze kuenda home, pika backfire. The following morning, assembly. So we went home now. Coming back to the questionnaire thing, petitions were tough and all that. So killing a suspect and all that. So remember I was the journalism uh chairman. So I used to give feedback to the principal. Every day after supper, alkana Samama kwayo podium administration, kwangala watu MPR and Patiya report this is what we are doing. So it was every single day, every single day. Six or two preps, kenda preps as a moja. I don't know, maybe maybe mojawa, maybe for something wakanza kekiria. Um someone who is feeding information to the principal towards something. Now nikki nikki niki someone party information the following day, someone has to be called, someone has to be. So I don't know, you can come to anatomy scapegoat or something. I don't know. But there was something happening. But genuinely, me look an end of the report, and I'm gonna TV forty seven patia reporter. So you rumor you can spread your snitch, yeah, snitch, alumno snitch. The last holiday now before we do KC went home and told my dad, eh? And my dad was so responsible. I can say my eh. So try I got after Shule. He looked for schools, I can't be gasimo, but now he came back and told me, Now we are shifting schools. We are four months at KCS. Is it really necessary? I need is it okay? Are you okay? It's going to be a lot. So to my tone baki shoe backiture going back. The last people. So to ka kuka kwana, mbangoya kuchapa light skins, kuchapa utawana kujuangwa, nawazazi, kuchapa, kuchapa, zaza snitch, kuchapa snin.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god, yeah, I'm quite done.

SPEAKER_01

So, a list was made, a list was made, and a friend of mine came and told me, Gaduya, wuna joko list tatwe.

SPEAKER_00

Snitch.

SPEAKER_01

Uwakwa list, juya snitch. So now, naya makalio vizuri, koswa wana kukujiya. But no more, we gachi. Oh, that night I was so scared. I went and slept kwa chapel.

SPEAKER_02

Ama ni liku naka chibi.

SPEAKER_04

It seems fun. Uri kuakabe ki biko.

SPEAKER_01

Uli la la chapel. Mi uyo uyo uyo informat. My my my secret informat. Rakuji nagadilu mko kwa list tatu. Umepangiu aleo. Nam na joonywa tua Frenchman na maliza exam keshomonenda home. Ningil kwa seventeenth the night of seventh, eli eighteenth mal exam toende. Umepangiu ankasima. Oh lord, I've come before you. Kenda chapel. And then it was so quiet, the the the orange lights, so I sat there kwa kiti all night. Wachiakakuja kanikalicha. Uwakwa nini ula nkawambia. Nomba mtanyakesho ngumu do na jaribu kwaombea nini. So I was just faking it and all that. Jya woka. So, niligwana skia viboko ukuwa tu jumalicha pele tu ilikuanga ilikuapa, then Mount Kenya, dom, izodom zelikuwa, olafu fonfoza to kamisha tunakando moja. So nul kwana skia masawa to sanduana zakupigwa e wanakuja nafunwa wanakufunga moja nakunga mdomo unataniku natankuno. Wanakwacha ivo. Wengine next target unafunikua blanketi, wuna funu kam domo, ta ta ta ta ta ta.

SPEAKER_03

Boy school.

SPEAKER_01

Una chapu chapu na chapu na chapu na chapu na chapua na chapua he sa Miss Jinanela la kwa kitana diango. Nanza kwana ma whatwa Nanza kulin plimpjuaku chapua, what wasana da ni minili chapua. Kambamiata skulala la skula la dom min la la kwa chapel nani yuba sali chapua, ping kunamtua enda kulala lapu, I even don't know up to that day. So, you kwa s whatwana mgua kija, e gadula malitandi kwa vita kumbe. But so imagin kulu kwa na twa zuri, uhatuayo genge, walakwa nasema e gadula ma wizi chapu by the way tuta kusima miliya wana wana kusanyawatu, wanasema unapata wanaku, you know, wanaku project nini nini. But it was that bad iota si yesi. Kwimu ku na mtu. But I think pani juya bangi, jwa na putapia bangi. Oh, so I think piayo ilukina changiya because it was not normal. It was not normal. Unaenda unafunikamtu na blanket, unamfuni unam kalia, uso una tandekana mafimbo mafimbo mafimbo mafimbo. It was that bad.

SPEAKER_04

Hey loki wam trib.

SPEAKER_01

For size mwa mtotoangwa ta yenda boarding school. Yeah, homeschooling. It was that okay kwa yumba. So as bui, everything is now normal. KC una jio ta mana wanga free mwanaamka sa muna taka bona fi whole time flani. Hey, people at waterwana was a galula mayo okay. Nini watuali chapo muna natani muna lizua mkosawa. Nazi wesiju atana nanya lok binga, wesi joani nanya, because u kwanafungama sweatas kula wjana ulkwa nafungama magaidi. It was uh whole cartelafunga sweaters ki play ni mwnatandikwa. So that was that info four. But tuli malisa.

SPEAKER_04

Kwoko na mtuali kwa kwa lis moja licha putu any light skin.

SPEAKER_01

Boys boarding school aki. Eh.

SPEAKER_04

Check on his.

SPEAKER_01

Check on him.

SPEAKER_04

Niza kuri pair stress unajoni lipi like my my baby cousin Josie boys school boarding for the first time. Like in his loving it so fast, so I hope. But uh, na any light skins sasana ki chapu.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. And then kwa nwa lize nya mkwa na yomamboya ni ni ni wa wa wa bontao na watuwa shuly.

SPEAKER_03

Ma rich kids, ma cool kids, ma po kids, when yoni niwa so when you wame wanwa wana pitang exam, la mini likuanga listya, ma fala. Nikwanga ka fala. Othon ni likua a bit ofa like ten percent cool kid, like ten.

SPEAKER_01

But wale cool kid, ndwanzi.

SPEAKER_04

Ye. Alafu na jo ina school like kulikuwa nawa too. Apart from the normal like middle class, mdaishi poa, they used to be extremely rich kids. Like extremely rich. So yeah, yeah categoryao. Then pia kulikwa naileya, wemeni rich kid unapasa mweni rich kid wuna fail. Pia kulikua nayo. Alafu, laki niyo categorization ya whether wuna persona or not ni the teachers who made it. So the teachers were very obvious in that awa wana pita, this one's we can awa wata pata e awa kwa at least we can work on them. And then kunawa mafala nya mwzi saidika.

SPEAKER_03

But me imagina na nikisengoto wikuwa na bad experiences na teachers, minikokama kiragu, mi walimu walikuwa so nice to fries. They were my friends, they were asking me how I'm doing. I've never had, even in uni, like this there is lecturers in Strath, walikwa na ni penda. They just my friends. We have never had problems with like adults, nini. Mishidangwakwanga ij meats wa shanga nawa. Lakini watuaku, atusumbu anangi nawa.

SPEAKER_01

Situanga, iligwangasa watu wa kirenaga watu shago, sa watu wa nairbi. So wa diosiku ya from foku maliza mulukwa machsi albon tao mana wa chapa or something. Like there was that kilu ilwakama ni kingdom, ya watu umakangura. Yos lang ya tu kyu kikuyu sa sa ykwa sisi no shago sindyo wana umesinotu na juwa beyabitus nafanywa inu watu wa nairbi niam jjuikitu. So watu shaguana shika na watu kisumu kondani, watu wa ukambani u kondani, uhatu kunatu walwa nga mother tang. Nikama shu amkua nawao e siwa lwa nonggya kikiye nyaga fwa dim na shanga. So wanda lukwa nadani wana randes school. Sakulikwanao, kasasa mabombe, alfa mabombe wa chafu.

SPEAKER_05

Kina kuwa chafu.

SPEAKER_01

Lakini, kuji chunga, ha wajwa, kunawa duna sasasa wanyya akwana so mani ma duanzi mati. So, boys' school ilukwangatu. It was about passing the power yaku pass na mamboya background ya kuwa.

SPEAKER_04

Likeun mekuja ku realize men uh and women are so different. Like men wana kwanga too, just so chill. I saw someone, I saw uh a video on Instagram akisema like you might find a group of ten guys talking like they are best friends for 50 years and they don't know each other's names. Like they're just chill, like men can just make friends. I tell my brother and he's like, Aye.

SPEAKER_03

Nikama like nienga gym. Now not to like guys who kutu apu ako ne jabose. How is this working? The women. Mimi na kwanga so scared kwangisha to si ju. Kama kuja ki mimi nunesuma mina kwanga like a loud persona show media batuki patana mimi persona eles kawa ni bestyangu ivo evo. Otherwise hi.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah?

SPEAKER_04

Usually mto, yeah, u no jo Ruth is so shy and quiet. Ruth, I know. Ruth wiwa wango. Anyway, to end uh to end on a high note. Uh was there one teacher who shaped your high school experience positively mwenye? Ukieza www.

SPEAKER_01

Wow, gorgeous. Although si kupita chemistry, uni kubali jinsi. There was Mr. Gasheru, he was my French teacher. Yeah. Then there was this um non-teaching staff. Her name was Madame Phyllis. She was the school bookkeeper, my librarian. She was this godly woman who stood. Oh wow. She was so good. I did a video about her. She made a video about her. She was the one I was referring to. She could preach to you, Nakuchekitabu, and she's so nice. And also Madame Maweiro, the CU patron. And there's also what's her name? This Jekajensi teacher was like in the CU. I don't remember her name, but she was so cool. Her name was Madame Prudence. She used to sing. She used to sing the CU boys were like, hey!

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Sound on as a sema, they really played a key part. And also the principal in believing in me, Mambo na journalism. Walkanajuwa. At uh PSO education, akikuja suletu. Mindon liku naito. Gadwit, boys, gadula, mambia kuja asume speech, mambia. Because you are fluent, you are good, you're this uh courageous, you're this uh bold person. So pea kuni peta platform kama iso ama the mtua education wa counter kikuja and kwa na iitua princewana sama gadwila, ma itolej, ma wa chaman wa wa journalism. So atye, ali kuwa good person. And also nanimgine, I think niautu.

SPEAKER_03

Wow. Your story was so lovely and just a positive. Yangwa ikwa nama drama.

SPEAKER_01

Mulukam n expect ni kujapa te sawasan big guys.

SPEAKER_04

Honestly, I didn't expect because you are a guy, guys.

SPEAKER_03

Every other guy it's like, eh, I was assaulted, I was dab this, I was but to have this balance, and I really I love that your experience was positive. And you're just a positive person. And I hope Vileto munguwa li kuanzi shirman nya content up in high school. Na mekufikasha pimfika sa, may you grow to greater heights. Ufungwe like your own TV. Like kadwidya munguku atakupele kambali sana and he's working with you. Just to be aware of that. Like mungwana kupendasana. There's a reason why he put that uh rooted and kept a dream in your heart, and he's going to guide you everywhere. And your story was totally great.

SPEAKER_04

And he's amazing. Not to link rooted and kept about. So please join. I mean, that group and it's amazing. Please join it. Bible study, and then the questions. And it's not uh we are holier than thou type of thing.

SPEAKER_01

And we said when we finish the end of the year, we'll not clap for those who will have finished because it's a 365 Bible reading plan. So we'll not clap for those who will have finished reading the Bible. The effort is what matters, yeah. So we are a community, we just embrace each other. We we literally say your Bible study plan, you'll be able to read the Bible in the morning, read the Bible in the afternoon, and read the Bible before you go to bed. So if it's Genesis chapter one, how many verses does it have? You divide it into three sections. Before you start reading, you pray, then you do application. What does this teach me about God? What does this tell me or teach me today? How am I going to live now differently? Something like that. So it's a matter of effort.

SPEAKER_03

You are missing out.

SPEAKER_04

And even the the way like you're working with brands that align with you, models. And me, I'm going to ni minta jungle mimuny. I don't know about you guys. Like any about the mwalimu videos and the journalism videos. Me, I love the journalism videos. Mimi, I am for the journalism videos. Mimi, I'm your I'm your supporter in everything. Mwalimu journalism rooted and cats. Kwaki Laki. The Mwalimu videos are funny, of course, because you na kube ka leka nostalgia.

SPEAKER_01

But people hate me for no reason. I went to um I say this cobina show. Aki kunatain. A random guy just here. Malimu. A did you ananabe anasematuaki?

SPEAKER_03

But that's one thing about content. Like kuna zapata tum to like anakuja anakutu siraba na anatua. We only trigger.

SPEAKER_01

I think alona video malimu flani. Maybe he's one of the gizudos or Stephens or whatever. So I think anafeel triggered nayo content ako like yuni malimu flanibu. So I think ana project.

SPEAKER_04

Is that really ever that serious though? Anyway, sorrows prayers. Tokwasau. So me, I am for the jo for the journalism because mostly because you know Yeshanga talent so obviously, you know, like the way you speak, the way you're fluent. Like it appears the Malimu videos to no sip. Yeah. So thank you guys.

SPEAKER_01

I even thought my story is going to be boring.

SPEAKER_04

Boring KVP. So guys, uh, we are going to put the link for the rooted and kept uh community. Apachini, join it on WhatsApp, kuna monthly Bible study meetups.

SPEAKER_01

Every last Saturday of every month.

SPEAKER_04

Now kuna keki, yeah, March babies, April babies, may babies. So come along.

SPEAKER_01

So on the 25th of this month, we are going to be meeting Pale Westlands Parklands Road at the space event from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Last Saturday of this month. Yeah. The last Saturday of this month. Please make sure you come with a friend. We are going to be doing the summary of the book of Deuteronomy and the Book of Mark. Actually, Mark. So chakataya Pia Sams. Because that is what we are doing.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, that's so nice. So, guys, to try a link up or join it, come for the hangout on 25th. And yeah, thank you so much for coming on. Thank you so much for the episode. Thank you. And see you guys on the next one. Bye.