 Out of a total of 68 bills recommended by the Special Art Hoc Committee and Constitution Review, only 45 clauses successfully scaled through at both the Senate and the House of Representatives, while members of the House of Representatives voted in support of the 56 clauses the Senate has voted in support of 47, while the implications of these changes to the polity. When our prices surged to seven-year highs and Wednesday a supply disruption fears mounted following hefty sanctions on Russian banks amid intensifying Ukraine conflict, our trade is cramped to seek alternative oil sources in an already tight market, while there are other opportunities for Nigeria and the continent. And like always, we will review the front pages of major dailies this morning. Welcome to the breakfast in Plos TV Africa. I am Justin Acadone. All right, I will begin with some top-trended stories and videos that are making topical discussions amongst Nigerians. And of course, I will start with the President, the President, Mohamed Buharez, has left the country for a three-week trip to Nairobi in Kenya and, of course, he will also be going to the United Kingdom, London for a medical trip. Now, the President who doubles as the Minister of Petroleum left the country to take part in a special session to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Environmental Programme in Nairobi, Kenya. He will proceed to London, the United Kingdom, for a routine medical checkup as part of the itinerary that is expected to last two weeks. The President already has been knocked for the trip, described as extravagant and not demonstrating the real situation at home. As he travels between the East African country and, of course, the UK, he leaves behind a country dotted while with endless cues and an end-and-blame game over who is responsible for the fuel scarcity in Nigeria. Now, the President supervises the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, which has become the sole importer of the product. And all the state prostitutes are maling critical components of the system. Now, indeed, marketers noted that the situation would prevail until the other traded product are evacuated from the affected stations, adding that the products cannot be blended as insinuated by the NNPC. Non-Nigerians are actually paying through diagnosis to get fuel, you know, with filling stations, you know, you see long queues across the Lagos and other major cities of the country. Some filling stations are actually selling above the approved home price. Many are selling as much as $200,000, $300 per liter. And the black marketers, you know, they're just having a field day with all of those obscurity. You know, they're making opportunities with this and they are just smiling to the bank as it were where Nigerians are grown in. So most people are asking, is it the right time for the person to be traveling to, you know, to Kenya for this particular, you know, visit, the 50th anniversary of UNEP. But then again, Nigerians are saying that he should be home to make sure that Nigerians actually get this product, see, since he is the Minister of Petroleum Resources. Then again, there were talks of him leaving without handing over power to the vice president, Professor Yemi Oshibajo. These are some stories that are just trending and I'm sure you have one or two comments concerning all of that. Another topic that is trending in the country is an illegal oil refinery which was raised by fire. It happened somewhere in Awara in Emo State and I'm the owner of this said refinery fled when he found that many houses were affected by the inferno. I'm sure we have some couple of videos we will show to you right now. All right, that's a video that happened sometime on Monday at Awara community, precisely closer already in Emo State. Lots of buildings were actually affected in that inferno. It brings them to mind the issue of how secure, how safe we are and our firefighting, you know, efficiency in the country. The fire actually burned for a while before it was actually put out and lots of people were affected and some people are actually displaced right now, as we speak. The issue right now that the man who owns this illegal oil refinery has fled, who gave him approval? I'm sure he didn't get approval and that refinery has been working in that particular community for a while and residents are aware of it and they have not actually raised the alarm before now until that particular incident happened on Monday. It is actually a very, very, very, very sad situation and I'm sure that the lessons to be learned from all of that, we just have to be careful. We just have to know that life is beyond money, as much as possible. We should try to do things the right way and, you know, so just show up all of these issues so that lives and properties are not just affected at the end of the day. All right, we'll take a quick break and when we return, I will be taking a look at them while the papers are saying it a bit.