 On the breakfast, United Nations say nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, we'll be speaking with the next part. Also on the breakfast, the O'yore State House of Assembly approved the appointment of Adebayo Lawal as a new deputy governor following the impeachment of Raouf or Laiyin. Don't forget we'll also be looking through today's papers and analyzing the biggest stories of the day. Welcome to the breakfast in Plastivia Africa, I am Messi Boko. It's a beautiful Tuesday morning, I hope you're having a great day already and if you're in Lagos, I hope you're finding your way, you know, trying to get to work or you're already settled. As always, we start our conversation with top trending and today promises to be amazing time. For my trending conversation, you know, to the men conversation looking at the papers this morning. But first it's on a very sad note and second would also be on a sad note and that's because yesterday Nigerians were thrown into mourning as we lost one of Naliwood's finest, really, really sad, very saddening. I mean, there are no words to describe it. Adebayo died in Delta State. Now, she's an Nigerian actress, if you don't already know. She spent more than 20 years working in the film industry and she's known for playing several roles in movies including Anita in the 1996 film Dometila and also in the Johnsons where she played, you know, that very fantastic role. Now, despite being a native of Idoma in Benua State, Amir was born and she was raised in a jigole in Lagos, of course, in the region of the southern west Nigeria and that's why, you know, there's a lot of... when she is in character, you know, she comes up with this comic passing. I mean, it's a lot of relief and it's always an excitement, you know, to watch her. She did her schooling in Lagos. She also dropped out of school when she was 14. Amir made Naliwood debut in several films including that of Ejiro and that's what we talked about in Dometila where she portrayed the character Anita. Now, also, we talked about the Johnson already where she's an award-winning actress for that role that she played. She's done a couple of films. Our husband, King of Sheetah, Ghana Moscow, Emelion Baby, My Village People Among Orders. But we quickly just, you know, just before we take that track, let me also let you know that she had a failed surgery in Abuja in October 2020. The actress also lost her daughter. Now, Adai Amir has been going through a lot and that's because recently she posted, you know, a video of her going through some mental illness and difficulties shortly after she lost her daughter who was also described as her best friend and everything. Can you even imagine what she would be going through? Well, let's quickly take a look at this track where she talked about her mental state. It's taking my life. I'm a good guy who gets over it. Who gets over it. I was given a job. I didn't do the job because I had mental issues. Would people understand when you say you have mental issues? They won't. They're slamming me with a bill, suing me. It's okay. It's okay. And of course, still on top trending, Nigeria also lost another actor. It was also a very sad day for Nigerian Shola Ononiga. As a season, Nali would perform her best known for her roles as Irriti in Kitchen Practical. Following her appearance in Kitchen Practical, she went on to star in other Nigerian television drama including Najimaji. That's a recent one. I'm sure you probably would have seen that one. She's played several roles as wives in the Nigerian sitcom Fugee House of commotion. She was also created and led by, that movie was created by Makai Goi. The program was a rift on the Czech made soap opera from the 90s. If you remember that one, that's a familiar face right there. Although the actress was brought to the ICU session of Liga State University Hospital two weeks ago because it was also said that she wasn't feeling too good. No cause of death had yet been identified or made public. It's been a lot practically. But in all of this, this is what I would say. I know that we live in a culture where it's not very prominent for us to celebrate those who are alive. Usually we always wait for people to be dead before we go out with all of our colleagues. And I'd say to you, it's important for every time I have an opportunity to be at a birthday celebration. And I'm probably maybe coordinating the events as a compare or just being made to make a comment or give a speech. I always say, it's important that we take care of the living. It's important that we celebrate those who are alive. And in most times, for cases of people, for instance, the cost of death of Adam has actually not been we can't really say what exactly happened because it was reported that she was somewhere having a great time in Delta State and she slummed. And of course she died. But you know what happens when someone slums? Usually it's always attributed to maybe probably a heart attack or what have you. Waiting for an autopsy report, hopefully that's also been carried out and we understand what led to the death. But for people around us, it's important that we understand that life can be very fickle as long as we go about our businesses we can be so busy and gross with ourselves and our businesses. But let's not also forget to be kind to another human. Humanity is important in the course of our interaction with people. Let's deal with them, understanding that they are human and always show kindness as much as you can. They support system, the church is there. So if you belong to a church, you expect that support system would be there, the family, friends and what have you, let's just be there for one another. Because you never can tell. And let's try to celebrate people and support them when they are alive and not necessarily say all of the beautiful things when they are dead. So as much as you can today, tell someone something nice. Let them know how much they mean to you or what they are to you while they are alive and not when they are dead because they might not really be there to enjoy all of that. But that's it. We'll move away from that. The IGPE has ordered the probe into Pottable's claim of founding 1 million boys. Now, if you live in Lagos, you would understand parts of the time where you had the hashtag end size and the pandemic. It was really, really dramatic. It was really a traumatic situation. A lot of persons had gone through so much. We take that track down. And when we return, we talk more. We talk more. Unfortunately, we apologise for not bringing you the translation of what he said for those who do not understand the Yoruba dialect. He's saying that he's the founder of 1 million boys. If you know the 1 million boys in Lagos. And that's why I'm saying that if you live in Lagos State then you would, some parts of Lagos, at the time where the COVID was on top of the front boner and people were restricted, movements were restricted, we had all of the lockdown. It was a time where you had these boys terrorising different parts of Lagos. I mean, it was a serious terror. People, marriages crashed, a lot happened. People lost their life because this group of persons made sure that they robbed very well the raped people. They did all sorts of atrocity. And if you have someone who's come out to claim that he is or is responsible for all of that or he founded this group, then I think it's an opportunity for the police to swing into action because justice must be meted. And it's important, it's a good thing that, you know, the Inspector General of Police has also asked that there be an investigation to all of that. Away you also find Abandoned Honour with Chief Tency Title. It's another one. And it just brings us back to the conversation where we say how has the government responded, you know, to the issue of insecurity in Nigeria? As much as you say that this administration has been, you know, big on security that came on the promise and, you know, came with a plan that, you know, security, the economy and corruption would be their focus. But really, how do you explain for a person who's been on a wanted list? I mean, he's been, you know, how far can we be? How far can we fare as a country? But that's what it is. That's what you have. Those who've been declared wanted by the security agencies for committing all of this crime. And he brings us back to the conversation of why is it that, because the people who commit this crime didn't fall from the sky. That's number one. They are not spirits. They are human beings. They are levators. They are Nigerians. Most of them have been confirmed as Nigerians. But what are we doing, especially when, you know, the power and what it takes to ensure that lives and properties are protected has been conferred on government. It's government's responsibility. I mean, it is, it's natural. It's natural of every government to ensure that lives and properties are protected. And that's why government exists. But what do you find? You rather find those who have been accused or those who have been found wanted, been celebrated, exalted. They're having, you know, they're being conferred with titles and they're being honored. They are now part of the society and they are moving like nothing really happened. We can continue like this and expect a different result if we say we want to tackle insecurity in our country. But that's the size of our top trending this morning. We take a break when we return. It will be time for us to look at the front pages of the National Dailies as we have Chris Cain de Wando, who is of the African Governance and Leadership Initiative, the Executive Director. Stay with us.