 Can you do a drum roll please? I have a very weak drum roll by the way. You should definitely work on it. We have Daqo Willis here in the building. Daqo Willis in the building, welcome. Thank you very much. How's it going? So, we have so many questions for you. Yeah, go on. The WHO mandates the campaign for 2019 is regarding healthcare for everyone in the world, across the board, regardless of, you know, how it's going to be done. Do you think it is possible? Well, first of all, there are 6 billion people plus in the world. About 7, where about 7 billion? And for you to try and cover 7 billion people is going to require a lot of resources. I think it's doable, but over a long period of time, maybe as, especially the African culture. What's your prediction? 2023? I don't think 2023. The world for Nigeria. For the world? Maybe 2060. Nigeria is part of the world, right? Yeah, yeah. Just for Nigeria. 2060, I don't tell you what. 2060. Just for Nigeria? Not for Nigeria for the entire world. For the world. Because... Can we start at home? What would you predict? Oh, probably another maybe 15 years. 15 years? Oh, 15 years. Yes, 15 years because the poverty rate... Yeah, I'll be a dad. I mean, remember, we just got announced out of the poverty capital of the world. So, you know, we actually went back instead of going forward. So, right now, we're the poverty capital of the world. We need to sort that out first, you know. And, you know, before we can even start thinking of sorting out healthcare. Very true. So, people need to eat. People actually need to eat. People need to eat. And that's actually the primary reason why I'm here today to, you know, basically educate people on how to eat. Okay. Or how to eat. Yeah, how to eat, how to fend for themselves. Okay. As I don't know if you guys are aware, I'm a digital marketing specialist. Yes, you are. And my firm, we help companies grow their presence online and so on and so forth. Yes. And because social media is such an ever-going industry, especially in Nigeria, as you can see over the last 48 months, you know, the social media space has really taken off. And Nigerians are starting to embrace that. You know, as you can see, a lot of comedians are on social media now. Yeah. And, you know, just general talent. So, how are you leveraging this for this health mandate? How am I leveraging it? Well, we run a couple of campaigns on various social media pages that we've created. Okay. You know, but, you know, there's only so much that we can do just with, you know, social media and stuff like that. But what we actually do with the social media platforms is we try and encourage the average youths that you can actually use social media to your own advantage. Okay. Yes. Put your skills out there. Whatever it is you think you're good at. Okay. So, you guys are good at, you know, broadcasting and stuff like that. Yes. You can do more of speaking in front of the camera and stuff like that. So, whatever it is you're doing. So, I was at Jack on Day at Market two weeks ago. Okay. And I tell you, the quality of at-work days is phenomenal. Just by the way, have you considered politics? Have I considered politics? Because the way you're working these words. Oh, my goodness. And you're working the camera. The public speaker also, right? Yeah. Do we have politics in view? Well, probably. Well, it depends on how the current administration handles things. If they don't, if they mess up this time around, I might have to take it from them. Take it from them, right? But I... That corollist has spoken. It depends on how they go about it. Yes, sure. Okay. So, I have this question, right? Sure. You've been a digital specialist, right? Yeah. I'm sure over the years you've had to monitor the rise and increase in... Hold on. Hold on. He's specialist. How are you a specialist? How long have you been in this? So, I've been doing it since I was 17. Since you were 17. And now you are... You're going to be 25 in a few days. You're going to be 25. So, young and getting it. I love this. He is a specialist. Back to my question. Young and getting it. So, you've obviously monitored the rise in social media, right? And the speed at which it rises, it's alarming. And considering the fact that you have to pay money, actual money, every time you want to actually be on the line. And people are actually devoted to doing that. I mean, there are people that say they don't have money to eat or come on social media to actually ask people for money right there. But you pay the same money they use. There is that part. We had someone talking about health insurance. It's because of the fact that you can actually go for as low as $2,000, basically your subscription for the month for health care. Two care a month. Two care a month. That's what he actually said. Why do you think people would rather put their money in social media? In being... I mean, just watching people live their lives and doing it. Instead of putting it somewhere else, they'll actually benefit them. Something that serves as health. Okay. So entertainment versus health. You see, people... They need to first of all eat before they even think about health care, the way we're talking about it. You see, we're latest to a certain extent. So we are concerned about where the kind of food we eat, where we sit, you know, the kind of water we drink. A lot of people out there, whatever it is they can get, they just eat and they just drink. So they're not really concerned about their health. So if you tell them... I like how you said we, but go. So if you tell them to put money towards that, they wouldn't really buy that. But when they buy data and they have... And they see, you know, they're able to watch their favorite celebrity and all that, it makes them happy to a certain extent. It gives them that instant dopamine. You know, Instagram is pretty much very addictive. Yeah. So once you have it, it's like... It's like dopamine. Exactly in your... Social media addiction is a health issue as well. It's a health issue as well. It's also a health issue. It's also... But I'm trying to drive at something here. If you guys just let me for a little bit. Okay. So what I want people to actually do is, instead of paying for data, to go on your favorite celebrity's page to watch them live their lives, I think you should pay for data to put your skills out there. Okay. So there's this new thing I'm trying to encourage. It's called social media marketing. Anybody can learn how to be a social media marketer. Literally the undergraduate who has no money, who has no job, you have 2009 to pay for data. Why don't you go on YouTube and type, how do I become a social media marketing manager? Okay. You're a businessman. You probably don't have time to handle your business pages. Okay. I'm sure you don't mind paying somebody 40, 50K. Please take this and make sure it is constantly being run. Okay. A lot of small businesses are opening up because they feel obviously Instagram is the way forward. Everybody wants their business on Instagram now. But they don't really have the time to run it. True. You know what I mean? In my own house, I have two aunties who have, you know, businesses and all that. They trust me. They'll do anything to get somebody to help them run their social media. So instead of paying 2K to troll a celebrity, why don't you pay 2K to learn a skill that will bring back money? So that's pretty much the issue today. Okay. We are talking healthcare today. So how do you think the digital world and the digital space can help improve healthcare globally? Okay. Pretty much is, we as digital consultants, we use our platforms to pretty much create awareness. Okay. So that's pretty much the best we can do. We can use it to create awareness so that it gets in front of the right people. So the more we push it, the more bigger mediums like obviously, STV is talking about it now, CNN and the likes of that start speaking about it. And once people like that start speaking about it, the world leaders now actually start realizing that this is a real problem. We are actually, Exactly. We in Nigeria actually need to take our mobile phones and record the real life health issues in this country. You know, now they start paying attention to Nigerian social media. When they start seeing people are actually dying because of poor healthcare infrastructure, trust me, these people will start, you know, making positive changes. I think if you ask me, right, I think we actually see a lot of deaths already. We have a lot of deaths out there. Especially with the recent situation in Zamfara state. Yeah, absolutely. And I also think in my comical mind, what I think of the fact that, you know how people put their lives out there, very detailed, oh, I'm going at this restaurant, chilling. They make certain things look cool. So people believe that is what they want to watch. How about making healthcare look cool? I mean, I would love to be able to snap my cells probably jumping something. Or my ovaries, or my eggs. Okay, let's go. Thank you very much. No worries. No, seriously. But do you understand what I'm trying to say? 100%. It's all about the minds, all about what they understand by it. So we, I honestly would, let's try and make, you're basically trying to say we should try and make it look cool. Yes. No, make people understand the importance. As you said, like, social media is like a high. Make all the wrong things look cool. We should reinvent what it means for people. Exactly. Social media is like a high. Why? Because people believe, oh fine, this is what everybody's on now. Yeah. Make healthcare, I'm personal to me. Yeah. Healthcare for me is a high. Yeah. If I can wake up in the morning and I have my water, I have my fruits, I have my vegetables, I have my protein on check, I'm good to go. Like, you can take my phone for like, I don't really care. Do you understand? Yeah. I like enlightenment. The whole lifestyle shifts. Exactly. People jogging every morning. Exercise. The thing is, I had a visit to Dakar a few years ago. Yeah. And they have a good jogging culture. Like, literally, you see hundreds of people on the beach, jogging together. Jogging. We need more cultures like that. Yeah, definitely. But cultures like that, those are the types of things we need in Lagos. Imagine, like, On the Lake Ikori Bridge, I see a lot of people jogging. But you see the average Nigerian isn't really interested. That's the problem. They are. At a point, fitfarm begins to become cold. You understand? Fitfarm is becoming a thing. Like I say again, amongst the elitists. Ah. You see, there's a disconnect. There's a problem. People need to, people never chow. Do you understand? People haven't eaten. Yes. First of all, we need to eradicate that issue. Yes. People need to, first of all, eat before they can even start thinking about their health. Okay. Hold on to that. Hold on to that. And that will be a message of the dead. Yes. Can you say that again? People have to eat. People have to chow before they start thinking of healthcare. But healthcare is also very important. No, healthcare is very important. Is that a message of the dead? No. No, it's not. No, that's fine. Our message of the day is stay healthy. Stay healthy. Make sure you stay healthy. Focus on your health. It's very important.