 Welcome to what are you saying? Hashtag ways where we talk about topics in the news as it affects us all I am Usai Ramesh Salli and Sanzi and Aya in studio It's like holiday mode Honestly, it feels good to have a holiday I know right? I mean I was driving and the roads were quite free I was so excited My normal time, because I was coming from the mainland I shut up my sister, I spent the weekend She made me cook everything But I spent the weekend I want to do it more often again because So my son is around and he is unable to attend a proper teams church Because the Lucky Center in Dexter They are yet to establish a proper teams church He likes the idea of being a part of the church We can do something Friday night or maybe Saturday morning We sleep over and after the church we come back So we had fun and given that today was a public holiday We were supposed to come back yesterday We said let's stay Just chill out I am happy How are you? How was your weekend? My weekend was good The holiday was kind of busy for me I got my time, my chance to sleep today It was so hard for me to get up and come to work Because I had like Friday Saturday Sunday I was like super busy But yeah, I am here It had a very productive weekend Happy anniversary Nigeria Happy anniversary In conjunction with Enough is Enough We are focused on the hashtag Ensar's movement The interesting thing about this particular anniversary It just got me thinking While everybody is celebrating Nigeria 63 I was just thinking in my head that we have a population Where they say that 70% of us are young people Literally young Between the ages of maybe 16 to 35 And I am wondering how do you as a nation How do you handle that kind of population Where the most vibrant of your people Are largely young people You must really pay attention to them In case you did not know Because it is the month of October That the ensars happened Just to give you a quick reminder It says the hashtag Ensar's Peaceful protests happened in October 2020 Citizens took to the streets Demanding an end to police brutality And sought justice for the victims Now the special anti robbery squad as the sars A unit of the Nigerian police Established to combat violent crimes Such as armed robbery, kidnapping And other criminal activity Over time the unit became notorious For engaging in illegal detentions Such as extradudicial killings And extortion of Nigerian citizens So on October 3rd, 2020 A video of an alleged sars officer Shooting an unarmed man In Ugarli Delta State Went viral on social media Yeah, so the incident fueled public outrage As Nigerians took to social media To demand justice for the victim The hashtag Ensar's began to trend on Twitter As people shared their experiences with sars brutality And called for an end to the unit On October 4th, 2022 The Inspector General of Police announced The suspension of all sars And other tactical squad activities Citizens embarked on a peaceful demonstration To express their displeasure and skepticism The Ensar's movements exposed The urgent need for systemic reforms And called for justice, accountability And an end to impunity for law enforcement officers And this call still stands Absolutely, October 20th Yes, that was the day that it happened Of course, all this information Is in partnership with Inoffice Enough For us, why we do this every Monday To just give a quick reminder That you can always, always chat With the chat box, the office of the citizens The number is 0176381 Now, this platform helps you to know Your governors, your senators, your House of Representatives Members and the House of State Assembly members Local government chairmen and councillors Now, it's important that you know these people So you're able to engage them It's so interesting that I mean In the spirit of the 63, 63rd birthday Rather for Nigeria, we want to discuss You know, the youth, right? And we are having this, what's called Reminder by Inoffice Enough On the Ensar's events And the Ensar's activities that happened Alright, so in light of what we've just talked about Today we want to discuss Nigeria 63 And we're asking what's the future for her youth And here's what we found in today's quote Our society is rigged against young people They have got to be very careful in this environment Most rules have been put in place To make it very difficult for young people to succeed And this quote was from Attedo Peterside So earlier on this week, I think, yeah We found a video that was speaking to on social media This video in an interview Attedo Peterside, me bootcamp We came across this video on social media He made the interesting point That got us thinking about Nigerian youth And in the spirit of, of course, celebrating The independence law, as I've mentioned earlier We're asking Nigeria 63 And we're talking about the faith of her youth And we have none other than Ola Pung Leshere Who will be joining us to have this conversation But first, let's run off on a break When we come back from that break We want to see what we found in today's news Alright, just to watch in ways Now, on the International Day of Nonviolence It's celebrated on October 2 The birthday of Mahatma Gandhi Who is widely regarded as the father of nonviolence The day is observed by people around the world To promote the ideals of peace and nonviolence Today is also my sister's birthday My older sister Happy birthday, babe It's interesting that again Some people have come to this lifetime And they come with a very clever Mahatma Gandhi was not just known for being a peaceful man He was also known for being a man That had a very high level of integrity And wisdom And wisdom again People sought his counsel To raise their children I remember the story of the sugar one It always sticks every time I remember Mahatma Gandhi How a mother came and said This boy eats too much sugar And he now says Give me a week Give me a week and come back after a week I'll talk to your son So she was not wondering So she went and came back after a week He spoke to the son and looked Because the son stopped taking sugar He just said After that time you came I was taking sugar I would not have been telling somebody Not to take sugar While I was taking it So he had to stop it first Before he could counsel I mean that was how much integrity he had Anything for peace I'm always very very I know a lot of people hurt people But I say to people I think God has given me a special grace To be able to just move past the pain under her Because I realize that if you hold so much Bitterness and all that It can result into violence If you are able to let go It's easier for you to just freely spread your wings And just inspire your father So for every time We have the opportunity to preach peace And honestly I feel like that's something Nigerians need right now Just that avenue or that platform To just let go Because a lot of Nigerians are just walking They are walking angry people And so that's why when you're driving And you just cross over someone's lane in traffic They are calling you all sorts of things There's so much pent-up anger That people are just looking for Express it, just let it out What did you find for us quickly? Okay, so in the news I'm going to Canada State The Canada State Governalogy About Yusuf has announced 200,000 Nairas Type N for school girls in the state To encourage them to attend school I think that's pretty impressive And it's not just that During his announcement He also said that I mean the 200,000 The budget is for 45,000 girls Which I think is a reasonable number Because remember what they say Train a woman, train a nation And he's also rehabilitating About, he's rehabilitating What's the word for it again? Renovating, thank you About renovating government schools In the 44 local government Areas in the state And also about 1,001 First class graduates will be sent For masters abroad And he's also bringing up Introducing female school bosses That is specifically dedicated To taking the girls to school And bringing them safely back home So I think he's doing a lot of reforms In education, it should be applauded Well done Canada State Governalogy Yes, that's what I found in the news I found it pretty interesting Yeah, we had the governor I mean the governor's chief press secretary Last week I mean he mentioned a few of these things And I'm happy that it's actually coming to pass Because we really must encourage We must encourage the right set of values And you see my story is just going completely opposite What happened? So this big brother people You know even those mobiles don't watch it Whether we like it or not It's raking you, it's everywhere So I mean first of all There's one girl that won She's Hils from Kogi State And she won 120 million I believe And I think she has some other things that she won So the governor Of Kogi State Yahya Pelo has congratulated The Ile Baye Lady And he's saying that What's it called? The winner He's congratulating her And the governor commemorated her That I mean for being the winner He says What did he say now He says he believes her victory Is on equivocally Confirms her brilliance Perseverance Commendable humility Mia just asked which question Please Does it take brilliance To be in that house? Let them not come for me I would say it takes brilliance And being strategic And emotional intelligence Emotional intelligence To live in that house Because living with humans is hard And so You need a certain level of intelligence And brilliance and wisdom And self control Everything goes together And a bit of drama too Well I think so too boy Your governor has congratulated you I'm just saying that when we do this kind of things Let's strike a balance I think governor is doing right I've not condemned people Going into big brother house or whatever But I'm saying that the same attention That is given to entertainment Is given to the big brother Should be also given that same exact energy Should be given to people That are doing well academically as well So that we create a balance Because right now we have a lot of young people All of them wanting to go into full blown entertainment Creative industry Nobody wants to think about education I know that Atego Peterside said on that video And when we come back from it We'll be having our guests to discuss The topic for the day Stay with us, we'll be right back