 Great to have you once again on the breakfast here on PLOS TV Africa. Now let's get straight to the papers this morning and see what we can find. We're starting this morning with the Nigerian Tribune, and it's going to be on your screen in just a few seconds. Our guest also Chris Wando is joining us. There you have it. It says here, Nigerians must have free access to self-expression. The U.S. envoy is saying, and that's in regards to the Twitter ban, suspension in national interest federal government tells U.S., U.K. and Canada, uproars NBC directs broadcast stations to uninstall Twitter handles. And tweeting guaranteed on the UN Charter on Human Rights says at Deboye. We can also see SCBN increases forex allocation to banks assures liquidity for invisibles. Suspected headsmen killed 30 in Benway and Ogun. Reps probe NPA over utilization of $18 million insurance fund and heavy security presence in Ngong-Gong, which spoke about that yesterday. Twitter ban may run us bankrupt, says entrepreneurs. Also on the Nigerian Tribune this morning, IGP suspends tinted glass permits says roadblocks remain banned and also allow southeast secede if their leaders insist. That is from Northern Elders. Those are the big ones on the Tribune this morning. And moving on to the next newspaper, we see here on the punch. The headline reads, police confused on mass trial order at Deboye, Kumui, DeFi, Twitter ban. How do police arrest prominent Nigerians because they're using Twitter? And that's according to force. Order wrong. U.K., U.S., Canada insist. FG begs global powers, alleges destabilization plot. And Deeper Life founder declares, my tweets targeted a global audience in over 100 nations. Nigeria, others lost $1 trillion oil revenue in two years, says OPEC. Nigeria among top three countries with electricity deficit, according to the World Bank. 21 professionals begin forensic audits of MDAs next week. INEC prepares for voter registration, concludes point units expansion. Also on the punch newspaper, Navy replaces decommissioned ship with UAE-built warship. National Assembly concludes PIB deliberations, but Javier Miller says, bill not anti-business. Also, Joshua, on those community market shots, brother recalls last encounter. Pupils withdrawn, fear grips Ibarakpa over rumored fresh attack. Buhari appoints aides for wife on admin, women affairs, health. Man stabs Ogun Brickley at death over 20,000-hour death. Mbaka flays DSS summons says, I can't be unfounded. Ogun community police differ as suspected herdsmen kill three farmers. Those are the ones on the punch. And on the Guardian, newsbreakers this morning, Adeboi Kumui defend Twitter news as Unvoi's again reject ban. Government seeks understanding, gives condition to live ban in meeting with Unvoi's and also NBC directs broadcast stations to delete unpatriotic Twitter. Asking TV and radio stations to deactivate Twitter accounts is unlawful, says Sairap. And we can also see a federal government adamant on fossil fuels, despite $13 trillion projected global losses, says energy transition too futuristic. Insecurity, high-cost production costs and declining investment, PIB top fresh concerns. Also on the Guardian this morning, allow egos to secede, if need be, Northern Elders advise federal government. Hospitality sector on weight and sea as a restriction threatens survival. I think that those are the ones on the Guardian, not so many of them. And lastly, on the Daily Independent, telecom operators lose over 15 million subscribers in five months. Headsman attack Benway Community, Q30 injures several. Nigeria's four million boroughs daily production targets sacrosanct, Buhari gives new army chief tips on how to tackle insecurity. And Defence Minister says we're only aiding police to do their job. Fan acquires equipment to combat bird strikes at airport. Federal government orders TV radio stations to disable Twitter accounts, gives condition for lifting Twitter ban. DSS summons for them back at Abuja. IGP ban spied number plates, issuance of tinted permits. Health First Bank on these appointments as Pencom Chairman, British Corporate Governance Code, and the PDP here says we're confident Zanfarah Governor won't join APC. And lastly, Undo loses 105 medical doctors in 12 months. Let's welcome our guest publisher of CK News, Mr Chris Wando. Good morning. Yes, good morning. Thanks for joining us. Once more, the Twitter ban issue rules on the papers this morning. All the newspapers are talking about the reactions from different church leaders and what the United Nations envoys saying and the federal government's response. Mr Wando, what do you think about this Twitter ban, first of all? To me, this is the most precious right I've been given by the federal government since they've gone to the most innocent. This is what it is taking back to what I used to in 1985, when we had to be number four. Then it was the same president that was the head state where that government tried to suppress the spread of the freedom of expression Nigerians and then tried to stop Nigerians from exercising rights to freedom of speech. We are seeing the occurrence again in 2021. Yes, the government is right. If you see that there are some rights shown in support of the federal government or publicly, or the issues that are to be read, they are also national security. But nobody would mean any how the banning, how they are contributed to each ministry. I used to say Twitter is responsible for the basically between the United Nations and Nigeria that present over 150 children in the United Nations who are able to get them out. I used to say that Twitter is behind a score between them being able to exist. I used to support their people power. Is that responsible for the banning of accomplices in these kids who are not passable? This makes sense to me. Let us keep order. When you sign up to any social media platform, what's that you know? There are a portion that you have accepted the content of that social media platform. Once you see accept, what that tells you automatically is that you will abide whatever rules of engagement that comes to you. And that is what is happening. And also, I will not forget the fact, the Twitter rule of residence was not moved by Twitter. What was just moved was just a post to me. So I don't know why you are going to face these as thieves if you want to die here. And let us keep order. The 9th constitution of 1999 constitution as amended in section 21, subsection 1, guaranteeing the problem of expression every night on issues that concern, that is a guarantee by the constitution. So by trying to banning the use of Twitter, not going to report it. Yes, the embassy issued a statement that a broadcast station should not use Twitter. The attorney general of residence said that we will be arrested. Those that engage in Twitter, where does the GF get that power? He does not have that one. Not in any form. So, okay, this is fairly acceptable. And we are practicing them to more crazy. Make sure that we are not seeing them more crazy. And us, even as a member of the regime. Well, this is not a military thing. And most of it to me is that even our representative, the national assembly, kept mute. They are not saying anything. And they say that they agree with the federal government. What is the top of the national assembly does sometimes try to regulate the social media. And probably they are a couple and a half federal government on each side. But to me, this is definitely on the table. All right. Well, once again, sadly, we have to talk about insecurity. Once again this week. And it says that 30 people were killed by suspected headsmen in Nogun state. I was saying yesterday that as we report the 32, I believe, and 88 in Kebbi. In Kebbi, yes. And 20 in Ngongong. That before the end of the week, of course, we'll be reporting once again another dozen. Well, here we are. So quickly also share your thoughts on that one. 30 people killed in Nogun state by suspected headsmen. That is what I'm saying. We should be more consigned with the issue of insecurity across them. And start stop chasing shadows. We have serious problem spaces. Twitter is this of Niger problem. We are talking of NB. We are talking of even, you know, just a few days ago, close to about 30 people were slaughtered and killed. And we're not talking about that. Are we trying to use that as a diverse, I would have accession of millions from the problem that is in us. The federal government is much more interested in talking about Twitter. And then put a head on how to learn about it. And I guess I'm getting on the daily base. I think that should be a challenge for us. The federal government should be able to ask this type of insecurity that is practical, taking no notice in any part of the country. And you know, Twitter, that is to me a problem. And it's like this might have lost total attention on what to do. And the earlier they got to their responsibility, the better. The primary responsibility of every brain is the cycle of life and property of this book. And not about Twitter or tweeting or tweeting. That is not the, you cannot move from point to the other. Would that be kidnapped, would that be killed or would that be made and arrested? I'm working on Twitter. Is that a problem? It is high time that everyone is going to just talk and pick on the same way of that song would be asked. When this is happening, what do you do? What do you do? History, history has a way of putting salt on the one of us. And that is a challenge for me. So let the federal pay squarely the problem, the challenges have been a huge problem of security. They are not going to have 23 elections. With the way they are going, so we are going to have 23 and 13 elections, I really doubt that. All right. So still talking about, you know, related to security, we know that the issue of succession has been a big one in recent time. And Northern Elders here, say on the Nigerian Tribune, allow Southeast secede if their leaders insist. We also saw your protests over the weekend, you know, women in Northern Nigeria protesting to say, let's, you know, people in the Southeast secede if they want to. Should we be talking about this, letting people secede if they want to? Do we, should we be talking about a referendum? What really should be the conversation regarding this issue? If there is equity and equity, there will be no additional protection. The fundamental thing we have now is the fact that we don't feel a sense of longing where they don't feel it's of belonging to the Nigerian. And that is where the attitude is going on. Keep everybody's of belonging. I hope you're happy to see it. But when you find the issue of where they're not good, they think that there is a country where there's people. And that's why this was the tough 10 years ago. Did you see South Africa in that? Yes, the South Africa is the same. We want to, so we want to go the best of them. But now, even the South Africa, the agitation more in the South Africa, even the South Africa, and that to me is a problem. And so what should we do now? So, for not that, not that for, to come out and say, oh, a lot of the South Africa is going, they want to, or the Northern women protest in that, and let them go the best of them. It is not easy go like that. What I do that for me, even though I'm from the South Africa, what I believe that what we need is equity and equity. If you have equity, and people have a sense of belonging, and you make people believe that their position comes, you make them believe you have points made, as the parties seem, you make everybody believe that, which is the way you don't feel that a particular ethnic group must not feel that people will be agitated. Thanks. What do we have now? And that is becoming prominent, of course, of the body language of our leading president, especially president of the very public of New York. This is the way we are, this is what I'm going, and where we are taking on all issues, that provides security, and we will have a whole thing, look at issues concerning Nigerian response. The good and the bad is good at the constitutional review, and we hope we could come back here. I don't think it's a format that is a lot of things we need to often discuss that we have. I don't think it would comment on things. So, but, as I said, let the equity, let the equity, let it come back from where it is not the South, or the South, or the West. Let it come back from where it is not the South, this is going to come back from where it is not the West, the West, and this is going to come back from where it is not the West, so don't forget that it was the current. All right. Struggling with the network and clarity of sound from your end, but we'll see if it gets better. You know, I want to go back to the Twitter conversation once again. You mentioned the silence of the National Assembly, but there's people who have not stood silent, and that's the leaders of two churches, Pastor Adeboye and Kumui, but they are still being criticized for the approach that they are taking, claiming that they are churches that don't miss out in 100 plus countries across the world, and by the UN Charter, they of course have freedom to express themselves online and offline. So quickly also share your thoughts. There's been criticism for their approach, because their church members don't have themselves in 100 countries across the world. And so do you think Adeboye and Kumui have done the right thing by of course staying on Twitter and holding on to the UN Charter, or should they instead be speaking for their people and asking that the ban be lifted? The ban is an infringement on the right of Adeboye and Kumui. It is an infringement on the right of Pastor Adeboye and Kumui. It is an infringement on your personal rights. It is an infringement on the right of CK. It is an infringement on heterologically African, that is being asked to stop using that. That is to say, stop members of UN countries and the youth met with the middle of foreign obesity, and he was trying to justify the reason why Twitter was suspended or whichever one wanted. But they told you privately that what you are doing is illegal. You are infringing on the right of expression of people, and that is not right. So I don't say we are Pastor Kumui or Pastor Adeboye. I listened to obviously one of the statistics yesterday. I was saying how we continuously come and rescue. And I want to see how the AGF, I wanted to go and rescue Pastor Kumui and also Pastor Adeboye. The article has been tweeted, are you going to ask them? So whether we like it or not, I think we should chew us before we swallow it. The AGF is the only general organization, and it is illegal. And it should not be when it comes to issue of law. And that is not right. Some stations have already said that once in countries, that they are going to go to, I know of some TV stations already, that they are going to go to God to fight this. Let us, maybe we are going to be caught. I just said we are caught a lot this time. But there are some people who want to go to God, we are going to go to God to fight it. This I believe is not the truth. Okay, another story that has been trending is that the president, Mohammad Buhari, appointed new aides for his wife, an aide for admin, an aide for health. And people have just been talking about it saying this is just one way the government is mismanaging funds. How do you see it? When the president came in 2015, it was nothing like the office of the best. I don't know that much you see. Those of you still remember that. I am sure you remember that very well. He said there is not an office of the best. But what we are seeing is just like the promises and the promises that were made in peace the week they are denied. It is inspiring if you want to appoint an aide for that. A former aide to the work president has just been appointed by the federal government to represent Nijitunesh school. And that is why they appointed an aide. So I do what the office of the best. Whether that office is concerned. I don't think there is nothing in constitution that is part of the legal we are talking about. But if that's what the office of the best, well and good. But for me, what I am much interested in is that let them deliver the promises they made. There are so many promises that are made. And this government has barely two years to go to complete the tune of 80 years. Let them deliver the promises. Because that is the role of the whole government's responsibility. Come 2021, we are going to go into another election. All right, finally, before we go, the new inspector general has come in. And of course, I stick in the same steps that every inspector general takes. First of all, banning roadblocks. And then withdrawing police officers from VIPs. And then thirdly also banning or stopping tinted permits. It's like clockwork. They do all of them do the same thing. So once again, it's in the news this morning that the EIGP has ordered that tinted permits be stopped. Quickly react to that before we go. You know what I mean? I think it's not good for the EIGP to know that we are in this country. Is there any idea that we are going to do that? All roads should be closed. There are no tinted permits. And then thirdly, the process. After the EIGP, the tinted permit is to be stopped. It's pretty difficult that's in you know much of what you're saying because of the network but gladly we have you know run out of time for this so we'll say thank you for your time thank you for speaking with us this morning and looking forward to another conversation with you in the morning like this. Thank you. Good morning once again. Thank you very much. Absolutely. All right stay with us so what happened on this day in history I'm going back to the year 1968 to tell you about James L Ray and I'm going to 1998 to stay with us.