 All right, you are still watching Wait Now. Today is a day to come together and spread peace, love, and understanding on International Peace and Love Day. This day, this special day was created in the late 1960s as a way to promote unity, acceptance, and understanding among different culture. It has since become an annual tradition in many countries around the world that is celebrated with festivals, concerts, parades, and other activities. So no matter where you are or who you're with this July 7, take some time to celebrate International Peace and Love Day by showing your appreciation for those around you. I appreciate you guys. I appreciate you guys. You know what I say? I deliberately have to go and put peace in my name because I was war. I was the fight. So I think when I started bearing my English name with peace, I thought, I think this peace is beginning to rub off on you because before first, I'm like, no, I don't have time for nonsense. But hey, this is a very important day, honestly. I say that there are so many challenges that we have in the world. But if you take out your time to just see every person in the image of God and how it created you, it will be easy for you to. I'm not one of them. I was telling my team today, say, if you see me on TV, I'm tata, tata. When I'm alone, I'm actually a very, very introverted person. I'm quiet. I can be in my space and all of that. But that does not mean it doesn't translate to me having evil in my heart towards the next person. I genuinely am one person that I love my spirit because I genuinely root for people to succeed. And that comes from a place of love. You cannot not love people and not want them to see them. I mean, see them do better and grow. So I always remember this. I think I was on, it wasn't last year. It was two years ago that I was on the show on this day and I was talking about tolerance. I mean, everything that we said that day is literally so, so much more relevant today in the cultural context of Nigeria. But for me, today is also a significant day because today is July 7th. So 18 years ago today, the London bombings happened. And I missed the train. Wow. I was literally rushing to work that day. Everything that could go wrong that morning went wrong. The trains weren't working properly. There was a lot of traffic. And I literally got in to work. The train station. I got into the train left. I got into the bus. I got to work and yeah, the news. So I find that, you know, it for me is just a day to be thankful. So I'm glad that it's associated with peace and love. But then it also holds. Very special. Because if not, how would we have met you? My God, all your goodness. Yeah. I understand. Wow. That's a very, very significant day. Very, very significant. Well, hey, spread love. Honestly. All day, every day. I'm not looking for peace. Anthony, you didn't drop out. I would be like, wow, my God. See, anything that would give people love, anything that would cause problems, you cannot find me there. I would rather stay back than come and now indulge myself in one back and forth between no, no, no, no, no. I can't because it's one such thing. I'm a woman of peace. Woman of love, I know. A day is for you. It's for me, I know. So how do we start with? Chiliddo, what's your story? OK. So I saw this video. Well, the first thing I saw when I picked up my phone was this video. And it caught my attention. I think let's watch the video. OK, OK. I saw you should buy the hygienic body to table water. It helps to maintain, and it is a body temperature. And it is also good for the body tissue. It's hygienic, it's quality, it's stress less, and other less. It has a pH level of 7 because it's not acidic. So this is what I'm talking about. It's sticky. It also helps to protect your spinal cord. Very, very hygienic to the body tissue. So you just have 29, you can get a sachet. Give me three years' leave, man. Fuck you. So... So, we do it. We do it in any country, it's also different. Just to make yourself feel better. My mother. Where do you go and eat? We don't drink so much. Go and have some of this. I don't drink so much. OK. Thank you for watching me the most, or rather the biggest lesson I learned from this video is no matter what it is you are selling. Presentation just matters. Sell it well. Imagine this person comes to you and is telling you he has an acidic level of, a pH level of blah, blah, blah, blah. And this is what I'm talking about. In case of any cash inconvenience, you can do a transfer. I mean, I would want to buy all of the water in his trolley that day because it was the way he even carried him. So I asked him what do I'm like, wait, is it pure water this guy is selling like? The same pure water people are shouting. Shouting pure water, that this guy is selling with so much class and poison. Big lesson. Whatever it is you are doing in this life. But this is really good to estimise. You know, that's how I felt. This is the spirit of every Nigerian. And this is why it breaks my heart that our leaders are not able to see what we can become. We don't need too much. Now look at this boy. Imagine empowering him with some, you know. And when I say empowerment, because it's been bastardised in this country. When you say empowerment programmes, so bastardised. Like this really literally just made me very teary right now. I really hope water brands, you know. Yeah. It's just excellent. I always tell people that because we are where we are, it doesn't actually take a lot to stand out. I tell you, once you are, and it doesn't matter. You know, people always think that, and I've said it so many times on the show, people think it's about having opportunities. People think it's about having money. And I'm like, no, look, it rises to the top. The top is always the top. So when you see people like this, it doesn't matter the situation that you are put in. If you understand that excellence is a way of being, even if you are a garbage collector, it doesn't matter what you do. You will do it excellently well. And that is what we need people to understand. That excellence is a state of mind. It is a state of mind. It's not about your environment. It's not about your circumstances. In everything, you can be excellent. It's one of the few things you are actually in control of. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. Ah! Cheers. That's how I felt when I said this morning, I was like, ah, no. I don't want to listen to your story. Yeah, as soon as I said that, no, I have to share this. This has to be what they're talking about. Go ahead. So my story is actually quite an interesting one. We all emojis, right? We all use emojis. We all enjoy emojis. I just want to... My story today sounds a note of warning to people that if you're going to use emojis, please be careful. So my headline reads, if it decides to open, that a farmer is fined $61,000. That's dollars for using thumbs-up emojis. So this happened in Saskatchewan in Canada, where a farmer was fined a hefty sum for using an emoji, and it was taken as the acceptance of a contract. So essentially, he had had a conversation with his buyer around providing 86 tons of flax. And then the contract was sent to him by the buyer, and he acknowledged it with a thumbs-up. Now he said he was acknowledging that he had saved the contract, but he then never delivered on the contract. And the buyer sued him and said, your thumbs-up is a digital signature, which the judge said, even me, the judge acknowledged that, even me, I'm an old guy, but I get it. So if your thumbs-up is good to go, so everybody that is using emojis just need a voice-ed, that voice-ed and you tell people that. First of all, know the literal meaning of the emoji and know the common use meaning of your emoji. Then know that you see this one, if you use it... You have OKD too, because that's what I send to the team. When they send the script, I just do an OK. And then last word we live in now, it has even been for me, almost my team sent me stuff and I'm like, OK. So just know that you can be held, you know. In the control room. On that note, let's go on a break. When we come back from that break, we'll have our guests discuss animation with us. Stay with us.