 We'll begin with the latest development on Nnamdekhanu's trial. The federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned until tomorrow for Nnamdekhanu to take his plea. Other seating, counsel to the federal government, Margie Labaran, informed the court of the 15-count amended charge preferred against the defendant. Lead counsel to Nnamdekhanu, Mike Ozokame, objected to the defendant taking his plea where served with the charge yesterday and has not been able to consult with the defendant. He noted that the adjournment is for a hearing of pending applications filed by the defendant. Counsel to Nnamdekhanu insisted that a proof of evidence is not legible enough for their understanding of the new amended charge. Mike Ozokame took over from Ifani Egeofo as a lead counsel to IPUB. It was dated 17,000 Friday and it was filed yesterday. And as soon as it was filed it was served on them and they had an interaction with them. And of course you are aware of the fact that the law requires that charges can be amended and filed even on the eve of the judgments of any case. So the mere refusal to take the plea today is one of the several antics exploited by the defendants to delay this case. I have been able to give me another clearer copy which is legible. And with that, we will take the next step. Tomorrow, no one is going away from the plea being taken. But the point we make today which the court appreciated is that you can't take plea to counts that are not even be given to you. We were served so many to 10 a.m. yesterday. If you think can't amend a charge for a case coming up today. Whereas the last date of her journey was 2nd of December. So they had well over one and a half months to have done that and served us. They didn't. So I believe that was intended to frustrate today's proceedings. In any event, there was a sixth time they have amended the charge.