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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I join you and the House to welcome the second batch of students from Lenana school, also called ‘Changez.’ Once these young men complete school, they will be called laibons. This is because they will have been processed through one of the finest institutions of learning in this Republic. This House has never had a shortage of laibons. As I mentioned yesterday when I welcomed the batch that was here, the former Deputy Speaker of this House and the current Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration, Prof. Kindiki, is a laibon. He is an old boy of Lenana School. The current Governor of Nairobi City County, who has also been the Senator of Nairobi City County in this house, is a ‘Changerian’ or a laibon. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, yours truly is a laibon who was in James house in block five which used to be a bit close to Riruta. So, our hobby in the evenings was to go and grab some mutura from Riruta. However, I am not encouraging the boys to do so. This is because if they do those kinds of activities, they will end up becoming politicians like me and they will come to this House. I want to encourage the laibons that are in the gallery. I hope that amongst them, I will get my future lawyer or doctor. I do not trust the doctors in this House to treat me. Particularly, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, the Senate Majority Whip and the Senator for Kakamega County. I cannot trust him with an injection. So, ---."
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