 All right, thanks for staying with us now. Zero discrimination day embarks on the first day of March annually, and the day aims to promote equality before the law and in practice throughout all the member countries of the United Nations. Many countries have laws against discrimination, but it's still a problem in all layers of society in every country in the world. Countries still use discrimination as a way of governing. So this is a day for zero discrimination. All right, so quickly, let's run through our stories and the news. I'll come to you, Isi. What did you find for us in the news today? My story is on Tamifar Palanna, and he actually gave us the concept of us having to have the individuals who participated in causing mayhem and disrupting the election process to be prosecuted. So he's calling for the arrest of the, he's calling for the persecution of the electoral offenders. And I'm totally in sync with this because I have never seen where there was such a total playground display of disregard for the electoral process as was established or experienced in the last election on Saturday. So I'm just going to keep it brief. Yes, I mean, I mean, agreement with him that what we went through last week should not occur again. And we are looking for a situation whereby we can have the individuals who participated in ballot, in cutting with the ballot boxes and manipulation of the electoral process in personation, the whole works should be taken into cognizance and prosecuted in the court war. All right. So let me come to you quickly. What did you find for us in the news today? So I decided to take something other than the election because we've been talking about elections, elections, and I'm like, maybe then let's just distract ourselves a little bit. So it's about a fire incident in Kano. It says a fire accident that occurred on Wednesday in the community market in Kano has destroyed a total of 80 shops. The Public Creation Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, Samino Abdulahi, confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday. The reason why I took this, there's been a series of overtime of these regular fire outbreaks in major markets and Lagos. So maybe it's in the form of a question, can anything be done, maybe education of the citizens on how to properly put their electrical stuff together, or like, sometimes I think there's just this general perception that especially in the Lagos mid-market from some of the feedbacks I've gotten some time ago that maybe it's spiritual. Is it really spiritual or can there be some sort of education? And we just advised every shop owner, go get insurance that covers things like this because I think it's something that somehow it's inevitable, right? So almost all the time we hear stories like this, I would just advise anybody that has a business and that is in a place like that that is clustered, just go and get insurance. I think it's the best thing to do. It's not anything spiritual. Let's just get insurance, we'll be all right. Your story, Jennifer, quickly. Okay, so for me, a 16-year-old teenager has been apprehended for kidnapping nine kids. Oh wow. So when he was questioned, he confessed that his guardian gave him a magical ring and also gives him biscuits to lure kids. So basically what happens is once he lures those kids with biscuits, his guardian uses the ring and beats the children. Once he beats that particular child, they become unconscious and then they get kidnapped. So he said this is relating to that once the children have been kidnapped, they send them to an Islamic clergy in Lagos states. Oh wow. This happened in Lagos? In Lagos. Oh wow. Wow. Wow. Okay. I'll just leave it there. When we come back from the break, we'll talk about the elections. Stay with us, we'll be right back.