 Today our first hot topic on the breakfast will be taking a look at how to grow a sustainable fashion brand by leveraging technology. And we shall be talking with Moboloji Olamidejaji, a fashion designer. What's the state of play in the Nigerian aviation sector? Well, we shall be joined by a captain and he'll be taking us through that. Stay with us and find out all you need to know about the Nigerian aviation sector this morning on the breakfast. Good morning to you and welcome to the breakfast. I am Maureen Menongwe-Zegwe. It's a beautiful Tuesday morning and I hope you woke up on the right side of the bed. But what I did are not as good if you joined us because we're here to make your breakfast very excited. Let's go to the top trending. In the first top trending legal state, traffic management authority that's LASMA has confirmed that a 40-feet container conveyed by an articulated vehicle fell on a Toyota Corolla car on the Odua Lebar Bridge inward stadium on Sunday night, but no deaths was recorded. The LASMA Traffic Officer, Olajide Olukoga, confirmed the incident in a statement signed by the Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASMA. Misatoafic a day bio on Monday in Lagos. Olukoga said that three persons were injured in the accident that occurred at 10.30pm. He said that the operatives of LASMA Police and other emergency responders had rescued three casualties from the Trap Salon car with registration number JJJ811FB. He said that out of the three casualties rescued from the car, only one male came out unhurt and was allowed to go immediately. He said that the remaining two casualties, a male and a female adult, were rushed to the hospital by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency Ambulance. The Traffic Officer, however, said that the police from Sri Lyridivision were at the scene to provide adequate security while LASMA officials diverted traffic to the service lane. He said that the entire Odua Lebar Bridge inward stadium was temporarily closed and traffic diverted to the service lane by LASMA officials. He added that rescue and recovery operators completed work at 11.30pm and the temporarily closed Odua Lebar Bridge reopened for vehicular movement by LASMA officials by 11.20pm on Sunday. You know, looking at that picture, you wonder how people survived. It's nothing but miracle. It's just so miraculous to see that people survived this accident. You see the wreckage of the car and you will see that. Look at that. Look at that. It's unbelievable. And the annoying part is that this keeps happening at that same place, Odua Lebar Bridge. These articulated vehicles, I don't know what it would take to stop them and why they have not been stopped from flying that route, climbing the bridge because of course so many accidents on that particular bridge. We need to do more to protect the lives of Nigerians. Governor Babachi, if you're watching, please do something about these articulated vehicles. I don't know what they are articulating, but they are certainly becoming a menace, death traps on our roads that need to be stopped urgently. Alright, let's move to our second top trending. There was a fire outbreak at the Supreme Court in the federal captive territory on Monday morning. Festos, a candidate director of press and information at the apex court attributed the incident to an electrical fault. It has been revealed that the office of a judge was completely raised. This becomes the latest fire incident of many that have affected government offices in Abuja. In May of 2023, fire got at some parts of the Nigerian airport space located along Airport Road in the FCT. In February 2022, there was a fire incident at the Ministry of Finance building in Abuja. While in May of 2020, fire burned a part of the Nigerian Postal Service that's night post building in the FCT. A month before that incident, a building housed in the office of the accountant general of the Federation was gutted by fire. In 2018, the Federal Fire Service said Nigeria lost about 5 trillion narrators to fire incidents in four years. Nigerians saw that fire outbreak yesterday and it trended. Of course, so many controversies have been stirred by that fire, and I'm not going to sit here to tell you some of them, but I'm sure you already know. Alright, so let's go to the third top trending. A year to be identified man attempted suicide yesterday on Falamo Bridge, Ikoi. It took the intervention of a good Samaritan to save him. Yeah, there you have it. Incidentally, yesterday on the program, mindset Monday, we discussed, you know, suicide and how to prevent it. We spoke with an expert, a psychologist. And little did we know that that same yesterday, someone would try to take his life in Lagos. There you have the picture. A very smart good Samaritan was able to stop him there, grabbed him from the back and stopped him from jumping to his death. Things are tough in Nigeria, no doubt. And many people are going through a lot and many are looking towards ending it completely, which is very sad. I hope the number reduces and if possible, totally, you know, ends. You know, we don't want to hear any more of suicides. And I hope that the government would also set up centers if they haven't already. I'm not sure about the centers. Yesterday, our guest told us about some numbers and whatever. But I don't know how public these numbers are and how many Nigerians know these numbers yet. Perhaps I have to collect the numbers again and read them out on the program more so that people can have access to these numbers and talk to people when they feel really, really depressed and when they feel like there's no need to move on in life that all is lost. Talk to people, talk to someone, talk to someone, just talk to someone. And you find out that it may not be the end of the road after all. There's no doubt that things are tough really, no doubt, no doubt. Yesterday our analyst of the press, Opunabo Nkotaria, he said it takes the grace of God. It takes the grace of God for one to go through every day in this country to just experience one whole day in Nigeria. It takes the grace of God. And that's coming from someone who's relatively comfortable. So imagine how the ordinary Nigerians are feeling. The masses as Frank Olize of NTA back in the days will refer to them, the masses. How are the masses coping with the things that we experience in the country on a daily? How are they coping with the cost of life in Nigeria? How are they coping with the rising cost of food prices? How are they coping with the transportation fed as gone high? How are they coping with the rents? How are they coping really on a daily basis? It takes a lot to cope to survive in Nigeria. And I heard a comedian saying that very soon Nigerians will start getting certificates of survival. Because surviving in Nigeria is no longer a normal, it's not an ordinary thing anymore. It's not ordinary, it's not simple to survive in Nigeria. So at the end of the day, he was saying jokingly of course. Nigerians will start getting certificates of survival. At the end of every year, you get a certificate of survival. You survived in Nigeria this year. Congratulations. Well, I hope you don't get to that. I mean, we just want to see Nigeria get better. I mean, we do not have any other country. Except for those who have relocated and got into citizenship. But those of us are still in Nigeria. This is all the country of God. I want to see Nigeria improve. I want to see Nigeria become the dream. I don't know if you have a dream. I don't know how many Nigerians have the Nigerian dream. But if you have a dream, a Nigerian dream, I'm sure you're one of those hoping that someday sooner than later, that Nigerian dream of yours will be realized, will become a reality. You begin to see Nigerians' currency strengthened. This one Naira to the dollar, I mean, 1000 Naira to one dollar is a nightmare. I remember discussing this with someone on the program and asking, I hope we're not going to experience this in this country. Where our currency will be so weak, you will need millions of Naira to buy something that you should have used 1000 Naira or 500 Naira to buy. I said, oh no, we won't get to that. I asked, in a bad way situation, would Nigeria not experience it? And here we are. Less than one month after that discussion. 1000 Naira is what you need to buy one US dollar. How did we get here? This has got to stop. It doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense at all. We have to stop producing. We have to make power available so that the manufacturing association of Nigeria would be able to produce the manufacture so we can export. Because if we don't export, and all we do is import, we'll keep going around the circle. It's a breakfast on Plus TV Africa and it is the Tuesday. We call it the Technophile Tuesday edition. And so today we'll be taking a look at fashion and how to use technology to break through. We'll also be taking a look at the aviation sector. Did I forget to tell you about up the press? Yes, we'll be taking a look at the front pages of some national dailies and headlines that made it there this morning. Our analysts will be joining us in a moment. Stay with us.