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How's it going, fans? You're here with me, DJ B, pirating the airwaves.
We found this story right here in the 'hood: Check it out.
My name is Duncan Ochieng Arende. I live in Taita-Taveta. I perform artisanry.
A corrupt leader or a tribalist leader is one who is a great enemy of our nation, and especially of us the youth.
Truly our Kenya has become a place where, as it is said, "Work goes to the youth, and money to the old men."
Our guy! Our property, ehh! Our guy, ehh!
There are other leaders who, when they want votes, they come to the 'hood, they dish out several promises to the youth and the entire society...
Thank you all.
Don't worry. When he concludes these celebrations, they will return home
and remember there is nothing they have left with: just noise!
Following those five years of theirs is when they come again to the citizenry
with promises saying, "Oh, I couldn't accomplish because the period was too short, blah, blah, blah..."
Our schools are not being built, the same with our roads, and clinics, and just everything!
This time round, let's be completely different.
Let's vote for other leaders who have a vision for helping the citizenry.
Honestly, here, the main and really bad problem, which is huge, is the roads. The roads are not good.
Let's vote for the one who will be concerned with big things: That the road gets built.
That Hospitals, too, get built, that agriculture receives consideration, that people's rights, too, are considered.
Shujaaz magazine should continue as is: educating the youth, the citizenry, the whole of Kenya, even likewise unto our neighbours Tanzania and Uganda.
Now that comic is like a blessing to us the youth and the whole society.
Talk to me and maybe next time you'll be on this show.
Send an SMS to 3008
or contact me on Facebook: my Facebook fan-page is DJ Boyie
and my Twitter handle is @shujaaz
And tell me your story.