 Residents of Magodio Phase 2 tripped out to the streets to prevent the orchestrated plan to demolish their buildings. According to the residents, police had earlier visited the A-State with a group of hoodlums and marked all the houses for demolition. Earlier, PLOS TV Africa spoke with barista Tunji Abdulmalid, who is a resident of Magodio Phase 2, on the development in the A-State. From the courts to the separation of property and we asked them to show us the order, nothing was shown to us. I am aware that the case between one of the authorities of Magodio Phase 2 and the other people, called led by one of the chief leaders, against legislative governments, where in the Supreme Court, the mother was set at the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said that the legislative governments should allocate 49 PLOS of land to them. The opportunity is there is no case where the land will come from, whether this is a particular problem or not. But this is the case, so the government was afraid of them, but I am concerned. So thereafter, we obtained a list of possession, which will allow them to enforce the judgments. And it is not known, because I call it parking. And they announced that we are challenging a list of executions and the high courts, and they were set aside. And they also now found out that they had the same high courts. They set aside the high courts ruling, set aside their list of possession. So both the chairmen were appealing, we have a free decision now. We are at the Court of Appeal, we are also at the Court of Appeal. The matter comes up in February 2022. That's why I say I don't know what the answer is.