MCA Tricky's public appeal to Governor Sakaja

MCA Tricky pleads with Sakaja to help Creatives.

Piece by: Shakila mohammed
Entertainment

• In an interview with Mpasho, Tricky challenged the Governor to follow up on his orders because they were not being implemented.

• The governor had promised creatives that they will be free to shoot in the Central Business District (CBD)

Comedian MCA Tricky
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Kenyan Comedian, Francis Munyao, alias MCA Tricky is not yet contented with Nairobi governor, Sakajas's orders on creatives. 

The governor had promised creatives that they will be free to shoot in the Central Business District (CBD) - no restrictions like before. 

That announcement got a lot of people unaware. A section of Nairobians welcomed the ideas with both hands while others disliked it.

In an interview with Mpasho, Tricky challenged the Governor to follow up on his orders because they were not being implemented.

"Let me address the governor right away, maybe ulipoingia pale uliingia tu and then uka assume Kitu umesema imefanyika. Hiyo ya creative economy kukua supported, bado,ulisema haijafanyika," Tricky said. 

The former Churchill show comedian argued that creatives were still paying for public spaces in Nairobi despite Sakaja's order. 

"I don't see why we should pay for a venue to set up an interview simple like this, yenye hatujaumiza nyazi,yenye hatujaeka tent," he added. 

He deeply believes that everyone is on the run to fit in. The economy is pathetic and sees no need for extra charges.

"Sasa unalipa na hio elfu tatu, ni wewe unatafuta Leo, I swear, I can never pay to be interviewed at venues."

During the interview, Tricky also touched on his trip to Rwanda, where he is headed to entertain his fans. 

Before ending the chat, Tricky finalized by challenging the government to drop Swahili as a national language. 

"Its high time, serikali yetu ianze kufikiria kuhusu hii issue ya language. It's killing the expansion of musicians and art and other dimensions in Kenya. I don't think Kiswahili should be our national language, it should be our native language,". 

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