 Alright, you are still watching Waze. So this is where I'm come. Today is the International Day of Peace. It's observed globally on September 21st. The United Nations General Assembly marks the day by promoting ideas of peace amongst nation and people by observing non-violence and ceasefire for 24 hours. This year's theme is end racism, build peace. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace through observing a 24-hour or 24 hours of non-violence and ceasefire. I love this particular year. Cease and racism. I love this particular year. Let's start with the fact that your English name is peace. I forgot that you are called peace. Actually, I gave myself that name. My parents only gave me one name, Osayuame. So I added peace. And I think I was in the spirit when I added peace. You must have been in the spirit. You manifest it. What's in there? I'm saying that the name has really tamed me. The name has connected with me. Because some people wonder how I'm able to forgive, move on sometimes. So I just think maybe God was seeing ahead and said, you know what, let me add peace to this name. English name is Grace, but I know they forgive. No, but you have Grace. Look at my voice. What am I saying? But I don't share that Grace. Grace comes in different capacity. She will give me lecture now. I can't express myself. Don't you give it to me. It's peace day. So namaste. Namaste. It's my day. In case you love me. One peace day. Let's share the grace. You know, as my name can out. So just indulge me because I'm going to be peaceful all day today. No problem. I'll bring the fire for you guys. I'm ready for the trouble. And out the window the peace goes. No matter what you do for a person in need. All right. So my news is quite interesting today. And it was tagged every day for the thief and one day for the owner. Very interesting story. Very interesting indeed. I mean, I would usually not go for stories like this. But I found it quite interesting. So there's this viral video, you know, on Instagram about a suspect. Oh, where me, Olufemi. I don't know if they can show the video. But Olufemi was intercepted by policemen on their stop and search duties. Along Gibara, Odoa Kurero. So he was riding on a motorcycle with a school bag containing different denominations of Naira Nooks. He could not explain the source of the money, nor give an accurate account of the total amount of the money in his bag. Later he confessed that he had stolen this money from a church offering for business. At CAC Church in Arakheji, in Oshun states. And the money was sorted and counted by the police. And it came to the amount of 220,000 Naira, 20,115 to be exact. So he stole including people's prayer requests and offered money. So imagine you took both people's prayer requests and their money. It was entrusted because you cannot stay from God and get away from it. Well, no, not well. Assuming people are given. So the church, they gave the money to the church to God. So you stole and they say one day for the owner. And the police people were on duty. But I want to ask you something though. Is this his first time stealing? Well, we don't know all of that detail. But it's possible that he could have been. Because for you to go and take off a whole box. But I want to ask though, for how long has this stealing been happening? The truth of it is that you can't know. But like they said, there's always one day for the owner. You could have been getting away with different things. You know, sometimes these things even start from childhood. And then, oh he's a child, he's a child. Picking things here and here until you keep progressing. And then you go for the bigger ones. And then one day, the owner. I like that one. One day for the owner. But someone who's a joker saw same quotation on not anything to do with this guy. Say in 99 days for the thief and one day for the owner. And you know comment section on that. Someone came and said, then it seems to me that the thief is enjoying more than the owner. If the thief had it for one day. The owner has to wait for one day. And the owner only has it for one day. But then again, it also points to the fact that people are desperate. And they would do anything. Anything, including going to the church. To steal prayer points. To steal prayer points and offering. I think it's about to become an assistant. I like the stories. Okay. Mine is good news. I don't even know if we have a write-off for it. But once I found it, I know her as Kiki. Bukumi. Everybody knows her as Kiki. She, okay, it's Bukumi Adiaga Ilori. Announced her... You said when Crystal learns this, you know, for this room. Announced her pregnancy just yesterday. And social media went crazy. If anybody knows Kiki is a joy giver. She has content for youngs. Content for days. I personally have been looking at it, you know, judging from her style changing and puffiness of the face. Of the nose. That I think this girl is hiding something, but I'm not a room watcher. So I complimented her two weeks ago and said, that's Kiki. What I admire about you is that you have content in your archives. That for the next three years, if you don't do anything and you don't leave your house, you will be able to give out, give them, give them without anybody realizing it. But again, when she was releasing the news about being pregnant, she released a single called Luru Ko Jaisu. And she was professing goodness into this one child's life. Oluwa Shin, Shin no, I've maybe not messed the name up. But it reminded me of the Jabez prayer. Although Jabez had experienced something negative before he actually said the prayer. So what is most interesting to me is that number one, a thousand and one people knew she was pregnant. Nobody shared it on social media. They respected her boundaries. They respected her wishes. And she was so kind and friendly enough that even though she's in America, she was taking pictures with people and telling them, please don't post. And nobody posted until she actually said she was pregnant. God bless you people for doing that. I love that part. But for me, the thing is that I was at a wedding. A wedding I wore the Lilac dress. Kiki was the emcee. Wasn't that the one that she had the ruffle in front of her? She posted a picture about yesterday. She said this is the wedding that they ride with bumps into my stomach and I was like, these people don't know there's a shine in here somewhere. It's not even that. She was also, she hosted dot media. She hosted dot media. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. So that's the terms that she pulled that she fell off the stage. And the event that I attended at the wedding, she was, so the energy. When she got blessed. Yes, she's blessed. I'm kind of like giving, do I give her energy? But Kiki, I watch her and I'm like, how does she do it? She's on another level. May God bless you Kiki. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. It was such a beautiful video. Alright, so on that note, my story, I shouldn't have even taken a story because I thought it was lovely. You don't want to spoil my story. I don't want to spoil my mood. This is your bad news kind of story. Okay. The president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria advocates respect for free speech. Okay. I found this very contradictory. So the president, Major General Muhammad Bihari, retired on Wednesday, urged fellow African nations and United Nations members to uphold free speech. This was, as he called for the protection of vulnerable communities against misinformation, which he said had driven most of the armed conflicts in Africa and around the world. Bihari made this comment during the last address as the president of Nigeria because this is his last address as the president of Nigeria at the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly that is currently holding in New York. So I love the fact that he's talking about free speech. I just want us to just make sure we take it a notch higher as the elections are coming. People will be making noise. There will be arresting people yesterday. In the video and TikTok of one of the human rights lawyers that was jailed, right, that has been released. So I'm just saying to you guys that it's not enough for us to just say, okay, say all the right things. Let our actions begin to profess and, I mean, and no, let it show that we are actually advocating for free freedom of speech when it comes to Nigeria. I believe very quickly. I believe it was when the army was the military ruler that he said freedom of speech, but freedom after speech is what I can't guarantee. Don't let them treat you into saying something that would take your freedom away after speech. Absolutely. So on that note, let's discuss lawlessness and we have our guests with us. Stay with us. We'll be right back.