 And in sports, former Super Eagles coach Daniela Mokachi and the chairman of Mandarin National League, George Alo, have called on football stakeholders to make community football a priority in order to ensure cordial relationships in communities in Lagos. Speaking of the gathering of football stakeholders, are the unveiling of the community football tournament trophy and draw ceremony at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Lagos. We all know how, you know, school sports currently is not that viable or viable. Let's just say it's dead trying to revive it back and getting those young talents, you know, from the grass roots is school sports. And if that is missing, you know, why not, you know, a new initiative? And I think that's where the community Cup has come in from one expect. And we just hope that, you know, it gets the mileage that it can from, you know, you the media's because, you know, pushing it forward definitely will bring unity. And Community Cup is not just about football. It's, you know, the unification of Nigeria, you know, making sure that Nigeria, we as citizens, we as the Indians, you know, come together and leave us one and move the country forward. We should be taking to the communities because the game belongs to the people and community ownership of clubs is even what is making clubs in Europe tried. If you look at all the clubs in Europe, all the big clubs everywhere in the world, Booker, Junior, name them Manchester United, Man City, they are all owned by the people. And if you see the day Barcelona did their election, over 95,000 people voted. That shows you that the team belongs to the people. So now we should be experiencing that kind of thing in Nigeria. The football belongs to the people. Badagri, Ajegule and Jordan, they should own clubs. And at the end of the day, they will blow some and become big clubs. Look at Mighty Jet for instance. They are in the NNL. Mighty Jet Football Club of Jobs is one of the massively full-time clubs in the country. And the only thing lacking is the sponsorship. If such clubs are given the necessary backing, they will go.