 All right, so we take a look at the Nigerian Tribune this morning, the front page and the board caption or banner header would be our focus 2023 or Siba Joe informs APC governors of bead for presidency. Now this is really interesting. I find this interesting because there were, you know, the permutations around those who would become out of that. Some people say it was just conspiracy theory, but it feels like all of that is coming to some reality set to declare publicly today via social media platforms. Very interesting. And the early intercepts 101 parcels of cocaine in children duvet at Lagos airport. That's also what you find and seized drug beverages or beverage in a door. This is really, really serious now moving away from the board caption. You also have another header saying zoning. Why PDP is in dilemma. Local stock market investors lose for 10 billion Naira in five days. Quite alarming. And just before we move away from the Nigerian Tribune this morning, you find appeal court stops AGF orders from frustrating appeal against judgment on electoral act gives PDP permission to appeal judgment against section 84, subsection 12. You know what that means already. Well that's the much we can take this morning on the Tribune. Away from the Tribune. We'll move on next to the nation newspaper. Shiba just seems to be in the knees almost everywhere or Shiba Joe to APC governors. I'm running for president Upsley put says he has informed Buhari vice president to declare today. Other stories are making headlines on the nation newspaper. Nigera's COVID-19 cases rise by 45%. All health organization is saying that virus still spreading. Beside that particular story, 37 billion Naira National Assembly renovation begins. Contractors mobilized. I could lose wife guns for APC senatorial ticket. Why PDP should not abandon zoning by George. All right, electoral act 84, subsection 12, appeal court stops some malony. 2023, sudden PDP aspirants clash with Saudi's governors. Most stories on the nation newspaper. Nigeria's go through pain for NIN registration. Intercurity won't stop polls says IDIC. Those are all of the stories you can find on the front page of the nation newspaper. Away from the nation newspaper, we'll take a look at the daily independent federal government to reserve Legos Abuja International Airport for new national career. And thus the board caption. AON Warns Against Plan. Convases national debt. Stakeholders say government is in order. These are the writers you find underneath. And just also another board head that you find. Falling oil production, thefts. Falling oil production and thefts. Compound Nigera's FX walls. We're talking about the foreign exchange. And you also find the NIN sim linkage. Surab gives Buhari 24 hours to unblock 72 million phone lines. It's really interesting. Bandits kill Maiti Allah Chairman. Four others in Abuja. Bandits kill Maiti Allah Chairman. Four others in Abuja kidnap several and burn houses in platoon community. Appeal court restraints federal government from frustrating appeal on electoral acts. And grants PDP plea to challenge the judgment of any fairy acts. Buhari to recall retired security operatives to help tackle insecurity. And Aquarium Madu raises the alarm over plot to stop his Cuba bead. These are the stories on a daily independent newspaper. A leadership is our next port of call 2023. Finally, Oshiba Joe joins presidential race, raising stake to new level. With some writers there VP to write on deep bonds. Relationships with state governors. Astute politicians across party divides. Hosts APC governors to Iftar at his Aguda residence. Now infra core begins operation with 163 billionaire in transportation. Buhari program for leadership, founding chairman's mother starts today. Troops kill 18 Eastwap terrorists in Lake Chad basin 2023. Jonathan's kinsmen want against propaganda over ex-presidents tenure. PWC rates in Naira first in global digital currency index. Let's see if we can take some more. PMB governors rejoice with dangote at 65. Bandits kill me at Allah. Chairman for others in FCT. Those are all of the stories on the front page of the leadership newspaper. It's good to have you join us open up on Kataria. Once again, good morning. Good morning. Good morning, Justin. Good morning to you open up on. All right, open up. Let's take a look at, you know, the papers this morning. I mean, the ones dominating all of the deal is as the interest of the vice president for the seat of the president. I mean, what do you think about this? The vice president is eligible. He's also eligible. He has the constitutional requirements in the Nigeria. And aside from that, he has the constitutional requirements in context for the office of the president. I mean, if he had it, he would have been a vice president to start with, because the qualifications of the president is the same as that of the vice president, especially now that you have the minister for transportation, he has given the money. And these are big weeks, you know. These are people with a non-political cloud. The problem, whom I see him as a trigger of his layer is, but the mistake a lot of people also make is that they don't want to instrument that to the minister of the vice president, that's not true, that's not how that should be done. They're not led for the APC members to vote, in addition to because the president of the press. Only two presidents can stop it. The APC members, the APC delegates. But it is interesting, though. It's a competent person, I can tell you that. It's competent. They have the kind of political which, but he has what it takes of strength. Yes, I was going to say that. Another interesting dimension to all of this is the approach that he is using. You know, over time, most of these politicians, when they make the declaration, it's either they address the press or they address a mammoth crowd, you know, park-to-term supporters and party loyalists. But from what we understand them, the vice president is looking in another direction. We hear that he is going to post-recorded the video of his intention to social media. How do you see that, really? Well, all right, you see closely. I mean, about the media, definitely, the media, you went to the stadium to declare. They had to go far. And that is to declare. I think we should be concerned right now with what matters in the country through this process of out-of-the-world bad leadership by President Mahmoud Al-Ghwari. The only minus there is that people will say, why didn't you resign if you're not too confident? But you all know that deputies are vice presidents that have really spent time out of the country. We saw what the vice president said. He said he had to be tested. Ability and accountability. But I don't have a problem with how he's going to declare. That shouldn't be an issue because he's definitely going to face Nigeria. And everything will not be recorded at every point in time. He's definitely going to face Nigeria. So let's not bother ourselves with how he's going to declare. Let us bother ourselves with what we have to offer. Very, I mean, points that you have made seem valid to some extent. But a lot of people are concerned with that particular stance. It feels like, you know, the president himself is robbing off on him. Because if you notice in recent times, the president has not had one-on-one with Nigeria. We're talking about, you know, having, you know, most times having a live coverage. And so it feels like, you know, there's a pattern here. The vice president intends to declare his intention publicly. And he decides to put up a recorded message. So it costs a lot of concern. But we'll not dwell on that. We'll just move away quickly. Okay, no, but let me quickly address that message. Let me quickly address that in just one minute. Well, I agree. I think from the point you just raised, it is definitely going to be a cause of worry for Nigeria. We're not going to do the line of this principle. But let us also not forget. I'm not holding grudges for the vice president. Whenever I'm on air, I like to be just as frank as I can. Let us also not forget that if you're going to do this, a man is somebody that is always talking to Nigeria. He's always addressing him. But I don't think he's going to behave like the president. Prove at me for some one reason or the other idea if I'm going to ask for this. But I don't think it's a vice president with a kind of question that will keep talking to Nigerians by proxy. We'll always have a record of this if it's one like that, each expose that highly. Okay, but let's move away quickly from that and look at the leadership newspaper. It talks about, you know, bandits attack. You have bandits, Q, Meti, Allah, Chairman, and four orders in Abuja. And also you also have reports saying that bandits raid and kill several peasants in platoon community. This is really, really getting out of hand. What exactly are we doing wrong? How can we savage the situation? Well, the concatenation of debts are adhering to this country as in the apocalyptic dimension. And there is still anything to talk about. We're talking about the FCT now. I can tell you. Sorry? I mean, I just want to emphasize that we're looking at the federal capital territory. That's what I'm saying. I said in the country, it's not that different. We cannot assist you with the federal capital territory. Because if you do that, that will be, I would like to say, it's important because it's all over the country, not just federal capital territory. To the yesterday, it happened in federal capital territory. That's it yesterday. It did not happen just in the federal capital territory, but that is what was reported. It can take place every day. I don't know how else you are linked on a life-long and good perspective because we're almost sounding like a broken record. It is simple. I've always said the federal government is competent. The government is competent. And most of the bandits gave this kind in order to prove to the federal government that they cannot be contained. And to a very large extent, I agree with that. The federal government is competent. Why is the federal government competent? If you have all the things, look at the budget for defense and the money that are released to the defense ministry. I'm subsequently to the various hands of, I hope they're called the hands of military. So there's the Navy, the Air Force, the Army and so on. Now, one matter is not just the money, not even the equipment. I stand commissioner of police. Oh, present my money. You can tell me to give me a commissioner of police in later stage. It will be unfair to mention because we have a family behind. I want to know that this militants, you know, we are waiting half of them. Oh my God, that this is what is going on. Problems, we are moving in. I meant to die for more. What, what, what, what have I said? How to do with the determination and willingness to the federal government ready? No, the federal government is not ready. You know, they said that we are not in dicey yourself because you have the ministry by standard. That was what I received. What's that about? I think there was a confidence giving rights to a part of God to protect. They come up to God to rescue them. The solution we are leaving after six years of performing at this money in a personal appointment. So when they are leaving, the process of when they have to say, they cannot see. There is nothing to show that the money that are located will be used for that purpose. I don't think some of you said that. What happened to you? What is that? You don't say I'm bargaining. It's now a big part of it. I'm saying to not end. Where is Gumi today? Gumi? That is why it's this daily. I can tell you that authoritatively. I'm going to talk to them. Give me the call. Tell me that I'm going to talk to them. I'm going to do this. Then they cease fire for about two, three days. Now give me, let me not talk to them. So at that point, what the leaders want after two, three days. Let them know, look, I think they have to let them try. And even if they don't know, because they're asking for more. Security votes, right? I'm not even asking for more. So it's not a great victory. And that is why this thing cannot come to an end. Unless you have somebody that is winning, that is this I mean. If you have the press, because of the president, they can't be the general. And they say they can't be the general. They can't contain this. But they don't have the willingness to show you. And that is why this thing. All right, Uponobo. Let's stay with the daily independent newspaper. I know it's been seven days since the federal government asked the telecom operators to buy, you know, same style, not links to NIN. And there are reactions right now. The daily independent captions at this way. NIN, same linkage. Sarah gives Buhari 48 hours to unblock 72 million full lines. How do you react, Uponobo? Why would you give me, I want to give my turn up to unblock. Why should you unblock? Where will this come from? We need to be ready. We are not going. Why did you not register for this? You are not allowed to register. The federal government is not allowed. But on the other hand, if you feel like the process is entirely not smooth, because you have a lot of persons who have actually, I mean, there are several people who have the number. And so the process will require that you have the number. There should be some linkage. That's when you connect the number of the NIN to your SIM card. And that's the process, of course. But some persons have actually experienced this hiccup. And so they have the numbers over time, but the linkage process seemed to be a major issue. And the question now and among Nigerians is, whose responsibility should it be? I mean, is the NCC in the north is? Because the linkage would have to be a responsibility of the telecommunication or the service provider that each of the subscribers are using. And so I really don't know if the government is also paying attention to the other side of the divide of the challenge that a lot of Nigerians are going through. So it's one thing to say, you bar the lines. What about the process? Is the process entirely smooth? Is there efficiency in the process? Well, I see this as a special... Can you hear me? Yes, we can. Go ahead. I see this as a special reason, you know? I mean, using this as more or less of a self-proclaimed tele-register, you know, you have the intent to register. How long does it take? Why is it that you're not in the company, not in the company? It's just a company, long before now. This is a big demand. This is a challenge. What did you do? Go. Open a book. This is a problem. So it's about... But why is it an issue now? Why do you have to contemporize it now? That is the problem. So what I'm trying to tell you now, or what the issue right now is, this is an issue that's been going on. And you know how we can be with the people, you know, after one or two tries, then you give up on the entire process and say, okay, eventually the sold out. That is the point I made. Did they throw out the expansion of the authority? They did. I'm not completely absorbing the authority. But what I'm saying is that if today's 7 million Nigerians are not registered, our comeback cap is going to be 5 million Nigerians for a year to be registered. Because what is the extent? For example, this is Monday. The extent to that is Monday. A lot of people will want to go... Why? Why would you start the process of whatever problems they have? We agreed on the concept. We also had a role to play in a certain level of summit and decodemies at this time. We are completely not registered. Open up. Absolutely. I used to have problems like that. But that is not... Go from this now so we can check out what the... Open up on Kateria. We need to move away from this. I know Justin is, you know, sitting to come up with this question. Because we're out of time. But I mean, the fact that Nigerians are lawless, because Nigerians are sort of Nigeria very low abiding. It just shows that, you know, the system itself has actually encouraged the lawlessness. But we move away, Justin. You know, let me hand it over to Justin. Let's do some other stories. But it is interesting. The world we read this morning, still on the Tribune newspaper, the NDLEA. It's as though these people who do illicit drugs are looking for very innovative ways to consider crime. But the caption here, the NDLEA intercepts 101 parcels of cocaine in children's duvets at Lagos Airport, ceases drugs, beverages in a dough state. Open up on. The line is breaking. That's happening for my right. It's not trying to... But the summary... That's for my right. The summary right now is that the NDLEA, they did a seizure and that they intercepted the 101 parcels of cocaine, you know, concealed in children's duvets at Lagos Airport. They also seized drugs, beverages in a dough state. Oh, well, you know, you know, every criminal will resource their business in the business side. They will do that, you know. Well, I... I remember Bobby, I know him. Yes. I was up there talking to somebody who knows that they are illicit. But I remember he... Well, I remember the lack of respect, you know. I know five years of media, it's a state of limbo. Nobody actually did the work and should be commanded on their way. But Booba now is giving them a tough fight will be made to pay the rot of the law and eliminate the drug business. In any drug business. And we are talking of duvets today. We are talking of drug business tomorrow. We are talking of... Nice tomorrow, I'll catch up surprise. Like, because in general, they will come with tissue papers and you say, oh, they've improved on your service. Oh, it's so nice of them. Not knowing that they are part of the drugs. To be a very intelligent man to be a successful man, so far, it was not always in the news. And what is not in the news is not known. Because it was not always in the news so Booba didn't hear or not aware of what the government or the executive of that presidency will not do anything to stay with efforts, to truncate the efforts. Whatever else they need, they should release to it. Although you have to account for that. There are people who can vote politically poison. Maybe crude oil or something like that. It's encouraging all these agencies to tell you that, but that's for another day. I'm not really impressed. They are dealing with Booba Mao and also encouraging him to do more. Because when you talk to somebody in the back for days, they might put in more effort to also impress you for that. All right, open up on Qatariah. We have to let you go at this point in time. And would you appreciate you and your thoughts this morning on the people's... We look forward to having more of you share your thoughts this morning or always on the show. Thank you so much for being part of the breakfast. Thank you so much, Oponabu. Away from off the press, we are going back this day in history and let's see what happened today being April 11th.