 Nigeria risks losing Africa's biggest economy status as Naira's continued fall sends shockwave across the market through in many bank checks of guard. The currency crisis has shrunk the books by close to 50%, putting pressure on the capital adequacy levels of the sector. Well, this is the first hot topic this morning on the breakfast. An NMPCL monopoly ends as marketers feel vessel arrives. 27 million liters imported by an independent marketer has arrived on the vessel SD Anene. We'll be taking a look at the impact of this on the price of fuel this morning as a second hot topic. Good morning. I am Maureen Menongwizi-Gwen. It's good to have you join us this morning on the breakfast. How are you doing? It is the Friday flex edition and it's so good to know that you're there. Well, we'll move straight to our very first top trend this morning on the breakfast. Reps reject proposed electricity tariff increase. The House of Representatives has taken a firm stance against the National Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, by rejecting the proposed increase in electricity tariff. A resolution was reached following a motion presented by Honourable Aliyu Madaki, who expressed strong disapproval of the price hike, citing the recent increase in petrol prices that has already burdened many Nigerians. The Honourable emphasized the inappropriateness and insensitivity of the timing of introducing a significant tariff increase. In response to the motion, the House mandated its committee on power, once constituted, to engage in discussions with NERC. The aim is to seek a mutual understanding and find the middle ground to address the proposed tariff hike, considering the current economic challenges faced by Nigerians. The lawmakers say the House remains committed to safeguarding the interests of Nigerians and ensuring that decisions made by regulatory bodies are in line with the welfare of the citizens. That's our very first top trend and from that we move to the second top trend. Nigerian Immigration Service has approved the immediate redeployment of 15 controllers. In a bid to strengthen the ongoing passport reform process, the Nigerian Immigration Service has approved the immediate reposting of 15 passport officers. The Acting Controller General, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mrs. Caroline Adikwaju, gave the approval in a statement issued by the Acting Public Relations Officer, Assistant Controller of Immigration Kenneth Curry on Thursday in Abuja. Adikwaju said that the NIS management was determined to upgrade passport administration both at home and in the foreign missions. She assures that the service would not go back on its avoid position to make passport officers across board purely service-oriented, promising only the best brains with henceforth be posted to sensitive places. She named some of the affected passport officers as a Laosa and Festak, both in Lagos, as well as the ones in Edo and Nambura by Elsa, Kogi, Nambura, Nassarawa, Plateau, Enugu, Abia, Kaono, Taraba and Ondu, among others. She said the service has adopted a new mantra, which is service above self, the posting order, or signed by the Deputy Controller General in charge of human resources, Mr. Usman Babangida. Well, those are the top trending we have for you this morning. We'll take a break and come back with Up the Price. You want to know what are those stories that made it to the headlines this morning on some national dealings. Stay with us.