 All right, today is World Water Day. I'm celebrating or accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis that we have around the globe. And because water affects us all, we need everyone to take action. That means you and I, you and your family, school and community can make a difference by changing the way we use, consume and manage water in our lives. And of course that will play a very huge role, you know, in preserving that very important, important, what's it called, that we need for, for staying alive, resources that we need for staying alive. But hey, I've been seeing a lot of videos how I think this was in India. How, you know, the temple, you know those flowers that they use for their temple. You know, they have very colorful flowers and all of that. I watched a video, I think, was yesterday how the guy, I can't remember the chemical now that it emits that damages, you know, water. You would think that these things are supposed to be like plants and all of that, but the guy was just talking about how they have tons of that because, you know, again, they are highly, you know, traditional in India and all of that. So they don't destroy the flowers, they put it in water, it flows and all of that. But all of those things, there's a particular, I can't remember the chemical now that it releases into the water that, you know, just damages or destroys the life in the water. So I mean, very little things that we do. Oh, this is not little because there's a lot. There's a lot that we do that actually damages some of these resources that we are blessed with. And we really need to start paying conscious attention, you know, yeah. We really have to be careful, especially, you know, the way we dump things, saving refuge in the sea and all of that. So it's something which we have to be very conscious. And again, talking about water, you know, people, some people are still very, they don't really take it seriously how important water is having to our health. So I remember Ben, the late Sibi Joshua, there was a time which someone asked, how have you been able to, you don't complain being sick, how do you do that? And he told his members the secret is water. So some of his members are taking water and they came back with testimony. I'm assuming they think it's healing, but that's actually a change in lifestyle. So that's important. Me personally, I've had a recommendation when I had gastric ulcer, where they say take enough water. And when I started taking water, I felt it different. So water is really, really important. Absolutely. Absolutely. That's good. Because even as a fitness person, they still tell you to drink a lot of water. You have to drink bottles and bottles and bottles of water every day. If you want to lose weight, you need to drink water. So replace, replace carbonated drinks, replace all your juice and all of that. So if it's not, if it's not fresh food juice, then just replace it with water. Yeah. And it has helped. It has actually helped. I want to speak to all those human beings. You know the one that annoys me the most? If I see people inside down for doing it, it's okay. But you see inside SUV, you would finish a pet bottle or your canned drinks and all of that and now take down your window and fling it outside. Fling it out. You know sometimes I used to wish that, which day would the government empower me to hold Koboko? I would come down from the traffic. And I would flunk the windows out of me. Like, how do you do that? Like, you know, out of my car would be messy and all of that. Then when I get to somewhere, I can pack up the trash and all of that. Why would you just do it? Like, it's so, it irks my bone when I see that thing. But hey, let's quickly run through what we found in the news. We ran out of time. Okay, so let me, let me go. Tunibu jets out to Paris, London and Saudi Arabia. So recently, it was this week actually, there has been news and people said that he's actually been sick. And the reason why he traveled was because he wanted to get healthcare. But his people have come out of the bonket and they're saying, oh, that after all the stress of the campaign and the election and everything that he has done prior to now, that he just wants to use the opportunity to rest in Paris and London and would later fly to Saudi Arabia to perform the Lesser Hajj. It is wet. Glory, moving on. Me, I need a break too, please. Very needed. The governor of Lagos has said that the red line rail project will be ready for use as an alternative means of transport for Lagos before the end of his first term in office. The governor gave an assurance on Tuesday while speaking to journalists in Lagos after an inspection tour of the ongoing red line rail project and vehicle overpass bridges at Yaba and Noibu train station. So will I say, is this the beginning of something new? No. So I said yesterday that some good thing that came out of all the election back and forth and all of that, is the fact that some of these things that the state governor was being accused of, I mean, yesterday I took the story of him increasing the pay of the civil servants which was one of the promises of JRV in his manifesto. I just want to, let us just be praying that... Well, I won't believe it until it happens. It is well. Alright, so my story is actually quite interesting. It says a truck driver, Buber Muhammad, has been convicted by the Federal High Court sitting in Elorraine presided by Justice Mahmood Sani that this was disclosed by the EFCC, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, where they verified Twitter handle that the convict was one of the 13 suspects of, I think they deal with illegal mining of crude minerals for sale outside the state. Now this 37-year-old truck driver, I think he would face a one-year imprisonment for possession of solid minerals confirmed by the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency to be Lepidolite. There's this one called Montmorillonite and Chrysolkola. I don't know their names, but one of the minerals, that's the Lepidolite, is one of the raw materials that has been used in production of batteries for cars, for phones, cell phone cameras, and other electronic devices. So I look at this story. So they've confiscated his truck, and of course they've apprehended the driver. Mineral illegal mining is a big, big, big business in Nigeria that involves huge cartels. So it is a joke. Do you understand? It is a joke to me reading this story, because truly this one is just a victim caught in the line of fire. If you really want to trace illegal mining, it's pretty simple. All these things that we pretend like we don't see, we turn a blind eye, they are people truly taking up our mineral resources. Big time foreigners coming to mine illegally and all of that. Why are we not arresting those people? Why are we not facing those people? You know, a truck driver, come on. You're always looking for the small fishes to catch. You don't want to make it seem like they're actually doing the job? Absolutely. Because I saw the news and it said that they were going to give him one-year imprisonment or he would pay a fine of 400,000 naira. If you really want to do the job, there are the real cartels. Let us target them and catch them by the jogula. Alright, we'll take a break now. I want to discuss kidney health. Stay with us. We'll be right back.