 The unclear history may upset many, but nevertheless February 14 is known as Day for Love. Valentine's Day also has roots in the Middle Ages when it was believed that the day marked the beginning of Bird's mating season. A bunch of roses, handwritten notes, letters in the name of significant order of chocolate. These things often come to mind whenever we hear Valentine's Day. So it's safe to say that this is an important day for everyone who wishes to express love on this day and to also share that love with a very dear loved one. So some of us are loveless. But see, I don't know why you guys take love as a big deal. Personally, I got a lot of calls from loved ones. So yes, I am not loveless. So the thing is, I don't understand why people expect so much on Valentine's Day. Like every day should be Valentine's Day. That's a little far-fetched in African culture. Exactly. You see, I don't believe that. Every day, even if you have every day as Valentine's Day, then… It's just one February. February, my day, is for classic. So just for tints. I mean, Mary, you take this thing personally. Yes, I'm really really pained because I didn't expect to be in this position. I woke up in such high spirits. I was like, you know, it's Valentine's Day. I'm going to get a gift and buy the waves. I'm coming on air on Valentine's Day. So you see, God saw the heart. She was planning to bring the roses here, so she rubbed it in our faces. The roses, like, oh, yes, like, oh, flowers, you know, even distribute among my weightlady. But, you know, still being that Valentine's spirit. But I'm still there, sure. I'm still in spirit. Please, if you are listening, I beg you, we need a merry back. Serve roses to you. There's no time before 12 midnight. We take a big gift. You know you're safe. But hey, I mean, it's a beautiful day. And honestly, this is just a reminder that, you know, love is the most powerful language that you can ever express or speak. Because, again, sometimes people really do, they do it underestimate what love can do in the lives of other people. Truly, when we love each other, you know, so many things would be done differently. And the world would just be a better place, honestly. And so that's why I love the topic that we're having today, you know, because me, anything that we find the way to, Nigeria and Mataui, we link it up. But let's quickly go round through what we found in the news. I'll start with you and Jay, and so that we can run into our topic for the day. So my topic, my what's in the news is concerning a Nigerian actress called Uluwa Darasimi, or Moshe. I hope I got that right. So an incident occurred, I think on Monday, where EFCC, I read her before the justice of the Federal High Court on two counts, there were two counts brought against her. And one of the counts read that Uluwa Darasimi, or Moshe, on the 28th day of January 2023, at Monarch Event Center, Leckie, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, whilst dancing during a social occasion, tampered with the sum of 100,000 Naira, issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria by spraying same in the third occasion, and you hereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable on the section 20. Long and short, she broke the law. Now, the reason why this is my news story is because it's quite surprising. You know, I would say, I feel like the, at the moment as we speak, she's currently in KQA prison, being remanded there, until they're able to set her bail. Now, for something like this, in my opinion, why is she, why KQA prison? Why is she in KQA prison? Yeah, try to set an example now. You can see, you can, you see my issue with Nigeria is that we go to, when we go, we go hard. We go, it's go hard or go home. We can never find a middle ground. Auntie, they say no break law. How many prisons do we have? First of all, let's even start from there. Wait now, how many prisons do we have? Right, there's KQA prison, how many do we have in Lagos? We have a few. How many? We have a few. That's the only This is a maximum prison. So where is KQA? They call it a correctional prison, but this is a maximum prison. Well, is KQA not the one located in the Festak area? Which one is KQA? I correct me if I'm wrong. Yes, I think that's true. No, I'm saying it's only two prisons that I'm aware of that we have. One in Ikuia, one in KQA. So where would they keep her now? I feel like the only thing that I'm angry about this story is that it was not only inside that video. So that was where I was coming to. That was another place I was coming because they are different sides of this story. She was not the only one in the video. Apparently even the bride and the groom did the same thing. So I feel like this was a personal attack on her personality for whatever reason, but I think that it's going too far because this is something that a bill can be and should be set almost immediately rather than keeping her that long. But guess what now? You know your Nigerian people, they need a scapegoat. Unfortunately for her, she's the scapegoat. That's why they say do not be caught wanting. Do you understand? That's the truth. The only anger I have in this issue is that in that party, she was not the only one spraying money. So if you want to do anything, be seen to be fair. That's true. Do you understand? That's the only grounds I will force them. Be seen to be fair. And this is what I always say with Nigeria. Don't make your law for a set kind of people. Make it up. If the law begins to hit everybody equally, the change that we're seeking, it will happen. Jennifer, moving on. CBN threatens to arrest or jail POS agents charging upon 200 Naira So the governor of Central Bank, Godwin Hemifile, has put out that every POS agent who is charging about 200 Naira will be arrested. And he also said that there was no need to actually shift the February 10th, 2023 deadline. So now that they have made it that you can actually go to the counter, go to the bank, go to the counter with your old notes to exchange it for the new notes that he doesn't see any reason why, why anyone would still increase that amount. So I don't understand the CBN thing, because from the understanding that I have, maybe somebody can help correct me, is that for people that still have the old notes after this February 10th, okay, it's part of your work. Maybe you should just take your notes. So it says all Naira notes are no longer legal tender. CBN declares according to daily choice. He said for the avoidance of doubts, we wish to state categorically that CBN is ready and open to receive all of the old notes based on certain conditions and criteria. Basically, he's also trying to say that customers are free to come to the bank and deposits, which they cannot do at commercial banks any longer. So if you, so you have to go to CBN directly, and he said that the management decided that those customers will have a side of relief by coming to the offices in CBN in altered six states. The customer has to go to the CBN portal and fill a form in the portal. There will be a form concerning the currency redesign and exchange. By the time they've done it, you come with a code that will be accepted from you. It's just a very long process. Which is good, right? So it's not like they are saying that they are restricting that it's no longer going to, but commercial banks they're not touched that money from anybody. So you can't have your old Naira notes. You can't go to the commercial banks. You now have to go directly to CBN. So you think that you are smart. CBN is telling you that they are smarter. Do you understand? Because they gave you ample time to return all old currencies, but you did not. So now anybody that has currency that is still the old currency, the banks they're not collected, even after the Supreme Court's judgment, because the banks are saying to people, customers that we do not answer to the Supreme Court. We answer to our own government, which is the CBN. So anybody that has old Naira notes, it's not like you will not collect it. They will collect it, but now you have to go directly to CBN. You will make your case and justify why you still had that old Naira note, even when they had time to put in the money. So you carry your money and I'm going. So my story is actually quite sad. It's a video. I don't know if they can pull out that video. When we say love for people. Yeah. I'm speechless. So this video, right? First of all, when I saw that security man, I know he very well, because this is my former estate in Magodo, Fesujiari. So apparently, you know, that particular gate, you know, inside Magodo estate, there are different gates. That kind of data, they are very strict with terms of, you know, so the guy, I'm sure he must have been like suspecting her. So this one, he said, even the security man said, waiting, even if you want to steal, this one is too much. She's not begging and saying that, oh, please, this is where she's working. So this, I mean, at first, I thought maybe it was a supermarket. But from the look of things, it is, you know, the way people stock up, you know, again, people have been panicking the apprehension about the forthcoming election. So people have actually been stocking up their country. So this lady just took all this item from one human being for goodness sake. And we say we love each other. This is wickedness. So I had a maid, right? I knew the maid used to steal because she lives on Saturday. She goes back home and comes back on Sunday. I knew she used to steal things. It's not like I did not know. I knew that her stealing was part out of hunger. So she used to take maybe small rice, small seasoning here, you know, like that. I knew, but I just let her be. Janus that because it wasn't really disturbing me. It wasn't changing anything. Do you know when I sacked her? It was when she started stealing people's human hair and their perfume. Because she stole my mom's perfume. She stole my sister-in-law's human hair. And I said, no, this one now, this your stealing is beyond hunger. When you used to steal small things, I used to think, okay, maybe because of hunger. But now your stealing has graduated. And that was how I let her go. So I mean, even if you want to steal, some of us that employ these people, we know that they pick things, right? But don't pick the one that would kill me. When I saw this video, I said, ah, hey, it is well. Let's take a break. We're talking more about love. Love, love for us, ourselves and Nigeria. Stay with us. We'll be right back.