 You're still watching Waze. Every day people all over the world celebrate their cultural heritage simply by living their lives in the way that embodies who they are and where they come from. But one day a year is set aside to celebrate the joint history and heritage of the human race. World Heritage Day encourages us to celebrate all the world's cultures and to bring awareness to important cultural monuments and sites. And to espouse the importance of preserving the world's cultures. World Heritage Day. Angel, what do you think about the holiday? Well, we even say in the, okay, so we have a couple of historic, you know, there's the, what's this, this thing, you know, in Abiyokuta? Ulumarok. There's the Ulumarok in Abiyokuta, there are a few other ones around the country, different historic and places that hold a lot of history and heritage even for us as a people. So yes, well, it gives us a time to reflect on where we're coming from and to actually even highlight some of those things that, some of those things that, you know, make us who we are and that we've left right back in the past. So it just brings it to light for us to just remember where we're from, who we are and have a story. It just brings back the story of our heritage back to us. So yes, it's always good to celebrate such some of those monuments that are dead, not well maintained. So it's also an avenue for the federal government or the state governments to actually revamp some of those places and still give it that, you know. You know, I think that Nigeria has a very beautiful and vast diverse culture and we have a lot of historic places. I mean, I've been to Eringesha Waterfalls and actually hiked on the mountain and my goodness, it was such a beautiful site. The waterfalls alone, you feel honestly, you feel like you're in Zanzibar. It's that beautiful. Then, you know, honestly, then you know, it's Anambra, the what's the name of that cave again. Like these are things that we pay for. Everybody goes to Lebanon now, going to Jeta Guto. See, we have these things in this country. There's one in Niger, I think, is it Gurara Falls? Yeah, Gurara Falls, yes. And Gurara Winde is magnificent. Like you hike all the way up and then by the time you get to the top of the mountain, you can see the waterfalls. It's so beautiful. Just like what I would, as a world traveler, I would also go to another country to take a picture. And it's right here and it's amazing that we don't even give such places the credit that they deserve because really they hold a lot of like there's there's so many beautiful places even in Africa. I got to the point where, you know, I had to say, you know what, this, you know, you're always looking for, we're always looking for visas to go on holidays outside the country. Do you know how many countries are in Africa? That are beautiful, like beautiful. Like you go there like, wait, this is Africa, blue water, like clear blue water. So we need to do better with our cultural heritage and our tourism as well for Nigeria. I pray we wake up soon. In a lot of countries, in a lot of countries, they are making a whole lot of money from tourism. And I don't see why Nigeria shouldn't be part of that because people even come here just because they know, because you are Nigerians, they even just come here to see you and they will tell you. Not to talk about what the country has to, you know, offer. Yeah, I guess we'll have this conversation some day. OK, May, what did you find of the news? And today, I don't know if they're going to put up the video. OK, please, May, let's call him for her video. But basically, it's a story about the black teenager that got shot after going to the wrong house to pick up brothers. The shooting of Ralph Yall, who rang the doorbell at a house in Kansas City, Missouri. Last week led to calls over the weekend for charges against the right, the white home owner who opened fire. The 16-year-old was hospitalized with two gunshot wounds, including one to the head. According to his family and their lawyers, they said he had been sent to pick up his younger twin brothers at a friend's house on Thursday evening. But mistakenly went to the wrong house about a block away. The man who shot him was taken into custody, held for 24 hours and released with no charges, although the police said the case was still under investigation. For investigation of a felony, at which time they're required by Missouri law to be charged or released. The vast majority of cases to include violent crime involved the suspect being released, pending further investigation. In this case, the prosecutor requires more information from investigators that would take more than 24 hours to compile. We recognize the frustration this can cause in the entire criminal justice process. The women and men of the Kansas City Police Department are working as expeditiously and as thoroughly as we can to ensure the criminal justice process continues to advance as quickly as all involved and our community deserve. Sometimes I feel like this is a psycho box. Yeah, so my question is, is it because you just see a black guy, you just shoot, you don't even... You know, some people just use anything as an excuse to, I don't know, to carry out a lot of, you know, activities like this. Because there was no threats to say, okay, maybe he was trying to attack them. Yeah, maybe he was snooping around your house even. When did the color of his skin become... And have any to shoot, to kill? To become criminal. Not just one? Or to just become a target. It's one of those two things. Because he saw him as a criminal and this guy was just a target. But have you seen the monstrous of a guy? No, I haven't. Okay, maybe then you'd understand. He looks like all those creepy guys from all those movies. So he probably had some things on that. Yeah, that's what she was saying. I start for the criminal justice, but then until proper investigation is carried out, they have to release him after... Because right now he's just here, yeah, that's a normal thing. He's here, say there's no video evidence, there's no evidences. He says, she said, I saw, maybe. So at the end of the day, I just hope that the justice will prevail. And, you know, the right actions will be taken because it will be quite unfortunate if this man is allowed to go scot-free because what it does is that it tells every other person who is likely to take the same line that they are free to do it and there's nothing that the justice system can do, to take that long. So there's need for action. And I hope they'll be able to investigate and do what is necessary within the shortest possible time before it aggravates some other people. I hope so too. It's quite unfortunate. My story. A woman shoes her husband for allegedly failing to take her to Saudi Arabia. So this lady and her husband have been married for four years and the man decides that I think he lost his job, but he wanted to go to Saudi Arabia because he had found something that he needed to do. I think he got a job or something in Saudi Arabia. Before his trip, she got all her money, got everything and supported him to actually travel to Saudi Arabia. So I don't, they didn't report if she actually works or she does anything, but she just said that since he has been gone, she has only sent her money twice. So I think she has only been able to feed for two months and she had to sue him to court and realize that, oh, this man is actually in Saudi Arabia and he's living a good life. So she says they came to court, but when they got to court, the husband told them that they had already been divorced. They had divorced the woman. So right now they're asking the woman, do you have a witness? She says she doesn't have any witnesses. So now it's like, we can't try this case or continue with this case until you have a witness that can actually back what you're saying. So right now it's just pending. How do people marry? How do we end up with this kind of people? How do they end up in such situations? I think she knew that she was divorced or they were going to be divorced or something. The story isn't even...it's not clear because the entire thing is blowing my mind. It's coming. Obama is blowing my mind. The kind of... You don't know your husband. Maybe I'm married. I don't know. Interesting. I've heard different stories this way. It's very shocking. But I'm glad I actually took this particular story because of our topic. But we'll get there. Yeah. Wait, wait. I can't read. Am I? Yeah, that's it. Okay. So my story is about the dead-storeway that was found on KLM flight from Lagos. So the story reads that a dead-storeway was found on Monday, the 17th of April, discovered in the whirlwell of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777. Registered PH BQM. The flight flew from Nigeria's commercial hub, Lagos, according to Belgium's Aviation 24. It's unclear how the undocumented passenger found his way into the aircraft, but an investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. According to a statement issued by the airline, the dead-storeway was discovered in the whirlwell of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 on Monday, April 17, 2023. The statement declared this morning a disease storeway was found on the airline and the aircraft originated from Lagos, Nigeria. It's currently unknown how or when the man was able to climb into the aircraft, but an investigation has been launched and we're hoping that the passengers believed to have died from hypotermia, which is normal. I've not heard this in Nigeria for a very long time, for years, so I don't know why people even go ahead to risk their life. I understand you've heard of stories of people going through the desert, going to the boat, not even the ship, on the high sea and all, they're looking for better life, but what is better life if you're dead? There's always this mentality of, God forbid, it won't happen to me, or I will make your choice, so somebody has hope. You're like, oh, my own case would be different. You've never been through the situation, so how do you even know what you are supposed to move for? I think it's belief in what you're saying now. I've heard a lot about what you're saying, but now you can see. It's a bit different. There's one sound on Snapchat that says, Zen is happening, but it's made one shelling. It's the sound on Snapchat. It's just amazing. Okay, I like our conversation for tonight because, like we said, we're about to unpack a whole lot of things. Oh, none of us here is married, but thank God that we're not even married yet, so we can't know what to do before we get married. Alright, we'll take a break now. Then we'll come back to the conversation and continue. See you later.