 On the breakfast, the Christine Association of Larger disassociates itself from b-shops who attend the unveiling of the vice presidential candidate of the all-progressive Congress, Kashima Shatema. Also on the breakfast, stakeholders say poor funding of the educational sector responsible for the output. We'll look at the role of public figures in nation-building and don't forget, as always, we'll be looking through the papers of the front pages of the National Dailies analyzing the biggest stories. Welcome to the breakfast on Place TV Africa. I am Messi Boko. It's a beautiful Monday. I beg your pardon, not a Monday. It's a beautiful morning, by the way, and it feels really great to be back on your screen. As always, we start the conversation with a top trending and top on the list says that the caught rules in favour of a delicacy. Now, a court of appeals sitting in a career-owned dough state had affirmed that your shun state governor, that's a governor-elect, had demola, had deli-key, the rightful People's Democratic Party governorship candidate in a just concluded election, the court affirms that a deli-key as PDP governorship candidate dismissing all of the suits that was filed by a certain Dottou Babayemi. But it's a good thing. And prior to this time, we also had Davido, who's a nephew, raising some concerns about the return of certificate apparently, Inaq actually issued that certificate that should be given at the end of the day. But what's important is that it seems that this has become a thing for our election, for our democracy. The fact that the rate at which you have caught cases increasing, especially during an election period, so you have people going to the court approaching the electoral tribunal for all sorts and just appealing cases. And some persons are saying that this is really not healthy, but is it really healthy? Because at the end of the day, the question of the credibility of electoral process becomes a thing. It is only normal and natural in a democratic system that the electorate are responsible for electing political office holders. And so if you become a governor tomorrow, it is the power. The power lies in the people, not the judiciary on the other hand. But over time, we've seen that the judiciary, it feels like we're resorting to the judicial amour government to uphold results or have people being elected into offices, however you want to put it, not elected, but eventually people get into offices via the rulings of the court. And this is not very healthy for our democracy. But it would be important that we pay attention to the issues that would make people approach the court. This time, we know that there are a lot of election misappropriation or improprieties, if you want to say, several issues, Tom printing, about snatching and what have you. But with the electoral act, a lot of persons are very, very hopeful that 2023 will be quite different, especially where you have electronic transmission of resort that's done real time. It's a good thing that the people of Oshun state have decided, it's a good thing that the judiciary or the court of appeal has gone ahead to affirm the position of the governor elect and the certificate has actually been issued as well. Let's move away from that, but let's also not forget that all of this action constantly threatens our democracy. And not on the list is the fact that the clerics at Chatima's unveiling has generated a lot of reactions online and different social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. That's what you see. If you're not on any of this platform then, you probably wouldn't have seen it, but that's what's going on. Yesterday, the APC had said they were going to unveil the vice presidential candidate for the 2023 elections, of course, who will be running made for the former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tunubu. And that event actually took place. Now, one of the things that's cost people to react is because eventually it becomes a Muslim-Muslim ticket. That has not really, really been fantastic with a lot of persons, especially general Christians. But not necessarily. It cuts across. A lot of people have expressed this pleasure regarding the Muslim-Muslim ticket. And the comments yesterday that you could see some persons, pictures as you can see them on the screen, oh, let's say there were b-shops or men of God, however, you could see and so many reaction has thrilled it because of how they look and the dressing. And some people have said that, some people have talked about their dressing. Some people have talked about the fact that there was an eyewitness, there was a video that talked about someone changing from a particular religion, I mean, you know, just putting on the outfit and trying to act as a b-shop. And most importantly, another hashtag that has made the rounds is hashtag staged. Some people say that this has been staged. It's not true. But let's quickly look at this video when we come back. We'll talk more before we move away. Well, so, well, it's quite unfortunate. I mean, how would, if this is anything to go by, there's been a lot of evidence that's been put out. First, you talk about the video where an eyewitness was recording. It's a time where we have smartphones on the move and, you know, there was a video that surfaced on the internet where he showed more like he was just a regular person who had to wear the outfit. And you also see those who say that they are b-shop women. How many b-shops do we have in Nigeria? The can has also put out a message out there. And in the course of this conversation, we'll definitely, you know, hear from the relevant quarters. But let's quickly take a look at this video. Speak to journalists. Sir? No. No. Why not? Are you scared? No, what I'm saying is are you scared of talking to Nigerians while you are here? Don't you have anything to say to Nigerians? Thank you. You don't have anything to say to Nigerians while you are here as Christians? Nothing. Sir, you too don't have anything to say, sir? We believe in peace and unity of Nigeria. Okay. And we believe in Muslim-Muslim tickets, sir. Do you believe in that? I'm a journalist. I'm asking you a question. I deserve an answer. I'm also a journalist and I'm a Nigerian. Okay, so by being here you endorse the Muslim-Muslim tickets, sir? Sir, I'm asking you a question. Muslim-Muslim tickets? You break my phone. Come, let me answer you. Muslim-Muslim tickets is not a crime. Okay. That's good. Which are you from, sir? We projected Reverend Pam Yacoumi. Okay. We projected Reverend Pam Yacoumi. Okay, from the notary consensus? Yes. Okay. Who is our own choice? Okay. But the party decided what they want. Okay. So let's press and every media report something that can unite Nigeria. Okay. Not bring disunity. Okay. Please. All right. We need all the press, journalists, bloggers, free bloggers. Okay. For God's sake. Okay. Report. Trouble. Yes. Yes, sir. All right. Thank you very much. But what's your name, sir? I'm the Church. Yes. It will help. What's the name of the Church, sir? Sir, my name is Prince. Prince. I'm the President-Muslim Christian Law Foundation. Okay. In Flattie State, or sir? In Abuja. Abuja. Thank you, sir. Okay, sir. This country. Yes, sir. We don't need to bring more. All right. All right. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. God can bring it bigger. All right. God can bring it faster. All right. God can use any problem to fix Nigeria. Okay. God can bring any tribe. Okay. God can bring any religion to fix Nigeria. Okay. It's not about religion. It's not about Muslim, Muslim, Arab, Christian, Christian. Yes. We should not be afraid to these religious leaders. Thank you very much. They have spotted for two long. Yes, sir. How many pastors and religions lie up in this country? Okay. Religious leaders, religious leaders. Listen. How many times do they organize a peace summit? Organize a reconciliation summit? Yes. Would you stop preaching hatred? Yes, sir. Would you preach peace? If Nigeria is scattered, everybody will suffer it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. I'm not scattered. Hey! See the people where they put us for trouble to Nigeria. Now they put us for war in this country. We are the same money. They do fake bishops. Fake fake bishops. We are the same money. Look at them. Fake bishops. Keep quiet. They don't do a beggar. They don't do. They don't do. I don't want to make a country progress. Fake bishops. Well, like I mentioned earlier on, there's been several reactions. I mean, yesterday, the internet and social media spaces were in fire. As regards all that actually happened. But it's quite worrisome. And it just talks about you want to begin to wonder why all of this really. And you hear some of the statements from those who claim that they are Christians. And they say, well, Christians, whether or not we like it. We know we have constantly decided to say, hey, let religion, religion should not. We have constantly, our elections have been constantly influenced by religion. And you can't take that away. At a time where a lot is happening in Nigeria, one would think that, you know, would think differently and act differently. And some people say, hey, what can not happen when people are in need? And some people would begin to quote poverty and lack of money and what have you. But that's what you have seen. And that's what it is. We will follow the story to the later and we'll speak with the relevant quarters to get the position of the Christian Association of Nigeria. That's Khan in that particular one. Well, another one is that the Central Bank of Nigeria says it would sanction Nigerians converting Naira to dollars. More like those who are involved in buying, you know, the dollars with Naira. That's a statement that was put up yesterday. So the Central Bank has threatened to arrest and prosecute Nigerians using Naira to buy the dollars. And for those making money from banks to buy dollars, it's illegal to do so if security agencies or agencies hold you. You will know the implication of that. That's what the CBN governor has quoted to say Godwin and Miffley. During the Monetary Policy Committee meeting that held in Legals right here. Well, but let's also see some of the consents of the people. People have reacted differently. Nigerians using Naira to buy dollars would be arrested. It's illegal. That's what Godwin and Miffley are saying. And some people are saying that, you know, will the CBN rather punish the end user than to prosecute the black market agents? Banks cannot sell dollars, but black market agents offer loads of dollars in exchange daily. How? I think it's the same thing that happens, you know, with the oil sector. You talk about fuel scarcity and the crisis. If I had that, you know, petrol might not be available at the various filling stations. But you have the black marketers with this product. How do they get it? It feels like they are making a lot of progress. I mean, you know, prosperity. They are blossoming. That question is the how. And some of the consent would be that the CBN governor is even saying that, you know, people should not buy dollars. Why should they not? I mean, these are reasons why people are engaging. People are saying that this is why we're engaging. Because even the banks actually lack the dollars to pay tuition fee. And some people have gone to mention several banks. These are the challenges. So what exactly, you know, is the situation? What is really going on? It feels like, you know, we're getting it. It's becoming horrible by today. Another one says, as long as government of Nigeria keeps retaining a mephelite, they should not expect the Naira to improve against the dollar. The CBN governor, they say it's a total failure. He ought not to be there in the first place. And if you're looking at the 614 hour to a dollar, some people are saying, what's going on? What's going on? So these are some of the issues that's been raised. I mean, how do we solve all of the problem? Let's also not forget the limitation that's been put out on the card. So you cannot, it's been reduced. But at this time, it was a bit higher. So right now there's a limitation on your card. $20. Well, how much is $20 when you convert it? And what can you do with all of that? But that's the much we can take this morning on Atop Trending. We take a break. When we return, we'll be looking at the front pages of a national daily space there with us.