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Get ready for a ride like no other as Sy meets Cece the Goat – rapper, singer, artist, and host – on the streets of Nairobi. They’re not just making music; they’re making history. In this episode, they dive deep into the pressing issues of leadership and the ongoing protests shaking their hometown.

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00:00Hi guys I'm C and I'm with my brother Mluya Flane and today we are on a mission to bring joy to our fellow citizens of Nairobi UK
00:11Nairobians? Yes, yes with our cup singalons. So we're just going to pick our guest right about the corner.
00:19She's called Sese. Sese the good.
00:24Hey Sese. Hey Mluya Flane. How are you man? I'm great. How's Nairobi doing you?
00:28Nairobi is so cold to dig. Which song are you going to play us? What is the name?
00:32My song is called Niwewe. I'll be releasing it soon. So it goes one, two, three.
00:58Oh yeah, for your love baby. Okay.
01:01Actually tell me where you want, my baby. Tell me where you get. My way. I wanna make you mine.
01:10There ain't nobody else. There ain't nobody else. Before you hear me right.
01:14My baby, still to the jam, baby. I wanna make you mine.
01:19as a youth today where do you where do you feel um our country is headed to oh my god
01:25politically economically it's crazy because you see even before you guys picked me up
01:29just now yes there was like some demonstration it wasn't like a big demonstration but there
01:35was like a small riot yes i noticed some did you notice yes some some police cars yes i feel like
01:41we're in a very weird state right now in our country there's so much oppression first of all
01:46and suppression and so many people are dying just for speaking first before even finish there's a
01:51guy who died in police custody yes yes yes the young guy yes who recently died in police custody
01:59for a tweet guys he literally tweeted something and was arrested and then he was found dead
02:05under police custody it's just insane you don't even know if you can express yourself anymore or
02:11yeah yeah i just feel like we're in a very suppressive regime yeah but i feel like the
02:15youth are the future would you guys ever consider leadership i was born one oh
02:22so amuna you would consider leadership no no yes leadership is different from politics yes
02:32so not politics yeah not politics but leadership i'm always on the go to lead to like whenever
02:37there's an opportunity to lead others what we confuse here in kenya is leaders think there
02:42is ruling and there's leading so they want to rule

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