 And now to health matters. In the wake of the brain-drain syndrome being experienced in Nigeria, the country has continued to record landmark clinical procedures and treatment in a variety of medical and surgical specialties. This is evident in the successful completion of two complex pediatric surgery operations in children aged 12 years and five months old respectively by the Dutch hospital in Lagos. Addressing the feet in a press conference, the hospital says a combined team of cardiac surgeons, cardiac anesthetists, specialized theater nurses, perfusionists, and intensive care specialists led by Dr. O'Neal Cuellon-Zewi and Professor Baudet Fallasci, successfully performed an aortic root replacement for an unusually large aneurysm of the ascending aorta in precious collage, a young girl aged 12 years old. Similarly, a five-month-old infant was successfully operated upon to close a large congenital ventricular septal defect. Commenting on this landmark achievement, the CEO of the hospital, Dr. Adeto Kumboshita Bey said the two patients who have survived complex surgical procedures and can return to their normal lives are a fitting testament to the excellent facilities ensquealed personnel in Nigeria. He spoke alongside others. We have a direct responsibility to pass on the benefits to the consumer. The reason this is called the Dutchess International Hospital is because Nigerian patients are worth it. It's a world standard of healthcare anywhere in the world. You do not have a smidgen of a chance of solving the health care problems of the population if you cannot make it affordable. And that certainly is a responsibility that big and robust organizations like this must take to heart. Okay, thank you. I will start by giving kudos to my wife because she was sensitive and observant enough to observe some anomalies from the child there, from kudos to the child. Because immediately after two weeks of the bed, she called my attention. She found she felt some difficulties in breathing. And there is this kind of indentation below the ribs like this that really caused her attention. And we went to the hospital, she was doing bed sleep and they recommended the state for about three months, say if it's possible the baby is closing and as our father, the chairman of Wright's, was limited. He came to the hospital, he said, okay, he recommended duchess. He said the best place as far as his concern to take this baby for a compounded surgery like this is duchess. That was a machine to normally to check the blood coagulation. It goes for about a thousand pounds. That was us there who are not talking about the current death degenerates. So we approached them, we said we don't have fun for this. And they gave us free of charge, they booked it, they ordered it from UK and they gave us free of charge. So we don't pay for that now because we only run the test at home.