 I saw the breakfast and plus TV Africa top trending one on top of our table this morning is that the Dangutei Petroleum Refinery and Dangutei's Fertiliser La Mita have awarded scholarship to 460 students of secondary schools and tertiary institutions from its host community in Ijebu, Lekki, that Iberdu Lekki Abegyopard and Lagos State. The scholarship is part of their corporate social responsibility which was presented to 443 secondary school students now 17 tertiary institution students as well. The statement according to the company said that the scholarship had become an annual event meant to contribute to the educational development of the people and position them rightly in the scheme of things in Lagos and in Nigeria as well. Now it's also important to note that in 2019 they executed a pilot of the scholarship programme where 51 secondary school students from 15 host communities in Iberdu Lekki were awarded you know scholarship now in 2021, 118 secondary school students and 19 tertiary institution students from host communities well were awarded scholarship and fantastic. A lot of people have embraced this have said that oh this is very commendable but there's been a lot of question as to why you know corporate social responsibility should happen because the Dangutei Refinery has yet to kick off as it were but the conversation that Nigerians are having right now is that should you have the CSR before the commencement of project I mean shouldn't it be that you have a company existing or activities already. However it might also be important to note that at present the CSR that's a corporate social responsibility has no codified law regulating it in Nigeria so it's more that is left to this organisation to use their discretionary romance and ethical or moral code of a company with specific forces or force of law as a moral code of conduct companies are not bound to act in a particular manner in pursuit of their corporate social responsibility and I'm sure that that might just also answer the question of a lot of people but I think that just imagine that if all of the companies that we have you have different companies whether they are local or international companies live up to the expectation of having their corporate social responsibility I think that you know Nigeria's an economy would just be a better space so let's say for instance as a company you're instituted somewhere you could decide to say the road is horrible maybe the road where your company is instituted is bad it's not in a good shape there are other issues that you can identify because the law there's no law that says hey you have to behave in a certain way you have to act in a certain way it's just within your discretion to choose. Now I have seen banks several banks in Nigerian Lagos where they are instituted don't worry wait and when it's time for the rain to come you're going to see that it's gone very flooded you begin to ask the question where is you know the social or corporate social responsibility and it probably might just be begging for answers or question or saying should we get to a point where we begin to codify all of this should it become a law do we begin to put the specifics as to you know what companies should do as a company you have a corporate social responsibility it's not there's no Lord has asked you to do a certain thing but hey it's just a moral ethical expectation from you what's quite commendable of the Dangote refinery however that has really not been embraced by a lot of people hasn't really gotten that acceptance as to starting it off prior to the kickoff of the company. Well that's what it is but we must say it's a good one kudos and we hope that every other company that exists be it local or international company will take a cue from that. Another on a top trending this morning is the moment where our staff fell on stage at the Afo-Chala show that happened in Ghana it's dominated different social media spaces and just in case you're wondering the Afo-Chala experience or show is an event that celebrates the African culture diverse culture if you want to say the vibrant work of African creatives and so it happened in Ghana the line of artists including several Nigerian artists who were built to perform on who probably would have performed over time now Nigeria singer she goes by the name Arya Starr she also calls herself the celestial being reacted to a viral video of her when she that's been making the headlines I think that's also still making the headlines regarding her performance for the Afo-Chala in Ghana this year and that's because you know that video is taking a different dimension I saw something on Twitter that has also gone virus more like a challenge so you probably have to create recreate the scene where you know she fell on stage but in that viral video she was seen performing I mean if we can actually put that up she was in performing on the stage and then she went back you know it was more like going back to the stage she slipped and fell on the ground but one of things that I love is that she didn't allow her to stop her she quickly you know got up and continued her performance like nothing really happened that was really celestial of her to be very very straight with that if you look at the comments already and if you also see the video you would say that that's really okay but she took to Twitter I asked her to Twitter to react to that and she said on her Twitter page which was deleted so it's like a tweet that was deleted wanting to organize as a she wrote Afrochela next time you should all clean your stage after every artist performs and that fall was unnecessary and painful it didn't really look it didn't really look like it was painful because of how she put up you know after the fall I just hope that my crush never sees that video of me falling these are several reaction and then she's also gone to say hey let's make this movement so she's been tweeting she's decided to make you know that very comical but I think I asked there shouldn't be had on herself because people fall on stage people have fallen on stages or in different stage and people who seems to fall it's not a prediction it's not a prediction so if you remember back in December 2012 Bonapoi while performing at the head is just like Humpty Dumpty he had a great fall now you don't talk about David O he had an embarrassing moment when he fell while climbing a stage in Rwanda you know to perform at his concert so it's it's different that incident happening Kigali in Rwanda that was in 2018 P-Square also had a moment he fell off stage when they were bringing the you know about to put up their hit song breathe it on you know the song off the album double trouble right T-Weh Savage has had her own and he come back to 2022 right here Ashaker has had his own moment he didn't fall off the stage but you know when he was trying to sing to you the song organized then he was disorganized his trouser you know went up paths so yeah I just I it's fine it's just one of those moment some people who were present at that event said you know what the energy actually dropped shortly after that but that's not what I saw when I saw that video I saw someone who was strong and all of that it's just some of these things that happened but it's also important that event organizers those who are you know managing this artist should pay attention to several details but we can actually not tell whether or not we have come to an era where artists would be falling on the stage or off the stage or the stumble at any point in time I really don't know if that's why some artists decide to perform without wearing anything I mean they just go barefooted right let's quickly take a look at this I'm gonna return we'll just talk some more well that's it a bit of what actually happened in Ghana and how your staff fell off on stage and she picked up immediately that's the highlight of it whatever you need to go and social media to see that that particular video has been recreated or the scene of it that's really very hilarious that's on it but quickly moving on to the next top trending for us is that the Nigerian Street Pop acts known as portable is you know some people call him the Zazu master has not stopped because it's made it to the least of the most talked about persons in 2022 he dazzled his fans it's more like ending the year in a grand style you know with his style where he had this entrance I mean performing dramatic entrance in a concert in Lagos he showed up in a coffin in a casket that's what some people say like a casket now you know what it is when I feel like a lot of people have not really embraced the show of death so caskets that's a lot of drama right there but you see that's a Zazu master and everyone has constantly I haven't really seen any comment that saying oh you know what but everyone has constantly said this guy is really dramatic his the streets I mean the king of the street and I think that he's lived up to you know that title or that name very very hilarious I know that was really planned I mean how do you really do that you know pull up such a stunt to be in a coffin you're not dead yet or in a casket and show up for your you know concert but it is what it is it's happened and it was a great performance his energy on stage is out of the world and some people probably might not you know be able to relate with his you know style off the stage but others have said that you know he's a fantastic act and he's constantly prove himself that set on a top trending we take a break when we return we'll be looking through the pages of a national dailies we call it after press please stay with us