 Hi, you're still watching Waze. Now multiple cirrhosis day is observed on the 30th of May every year to create awareness among people to accept and support those affected by this cirrhosis ailment. This ailment is an autoimmune disease in which the central nervous system, brain and spinal cord is severely affected. It is one of the most common disease of the central nervous system and today 2.8 million people around the world have this disease. Multiple cirrhosis or MS as you call it could impair the patient's ability to walk, move various body parts and may even lead to vision loss. I don't know, I don't think I know anyone that maybe in close proximity they have this disease. But I mean the closest that has happened was when my grandfather had a stroke. It was not funny. Like having to see him partially paralyzed and he's not able to do the things he used to do. So I don't know how people cope with some kind of ailments. It's really really a tough thing. I don't know, Noma or Uti do you have any experience with this ailment? I think just from my mom's time as the medical professional just seeing some of the patients, it's quite a debilitating disease over time. And just to see how people manage it, to see how it breaks down the nerve endings and the impact that it has on people's physical abilities. It can be quite distressing to see actually. But for days like this, it's always great to be able to raise awareness about diseases like this. Most people, if you say MS, most people sort of know and have an idea what it is. But I guess we never really give a second thought to it if it's never really caused a close person that you know. But it is quite a difficult one to manage. Absolutely. Alright so let's quickly run through our news like a minute each. And let me come to you first. So my story this evening is quite a funny one. It's an incident that happened in Brazil. During, so it's a story about an enraged husband who smashed the beauty pageant winner's crown. It came second. It came second place. So if, I don't know if we're going to play the video, but the video shows, you know, they were about to, you know, just at the point where Yeah, now's the winner. They were about to crown the new queen. So it's a, so he, you know, they announced the crown is in the middle and then they announced and then they're about to... Because the wife didn't know him. The man was like, hey, you said my beautiful queen. He literally went berserk on stage, you know, he took the crown, threw it on the floor, took it again, threw it on the floor and he literally had to be escorted out of the... I think he should be arrested and he should be charged for something. And he was trying to actually pull his wife off stage. You know when I saw that video, the only thing I'm saying is that God help this wife because you don't enter one chance with this marriage. That's not a husband. You're really going to explain why you came second. It's not even that. It was too outrageous. It's not even that, like, how can you not control your anger to that extent? That means if I mistakenly offend you in the house, probably I'm going to do it. Now my body, you go take on that. Because it's true. I mean for me, when I saw it, I said this man must be a wife better. Nobody can tell me anything otherwise. When I saw that video, I said must be a wife better. It's too violent. It's too violent. It was too extreme. You can be upset due to the emotions and all the energy that you have put into it. Yes, now destroying the crown. She should run for her life, fight for a divorce. Because in the video, you see... He pulled her, that's what I'm saying now. He was pulling her out of the stadium. So, that is domestic violence right there. It's a very disturbing video. Nama, what did you fight for? Alright, for me, it's about the field cubes that have resurfaced and he bad on as residents engage in panic buying. And you had mentioned the fact that this panic buying costs so much trouble already because now the queues are beginning to resurface everywhere. It's not just in Lagos, but also in Ibadan. And this has come as a result of the after effects of the removal of the subsidy and of course with the announcement made by the president yesterday during his inauguration. So, some residents are already feeling the aftermath. I mean, people are complaining. The prices for local transport has greatly increased. The fuel queues are getting longer. And people are already wondering how they are going to be able to get to work or get around. I mean, it's really already costing some level of panic. So, children are finding it difficult to get into school due to the queues that are all over the Ibadan metropolis. So, already we can see that this is already taking, it's going full swing and this is just the one into that announcement. You can imagine what the rest of the week will hold. I think we should just plan for, yeah, that's part of what we want to discuss. So, just prepare yourself. What's your story, please? All right. So, my headline basically says that Mephila meets Tilumbo at Paso Rao. So, the story reports that the president arrived at the villa at 2.30 this afternoon where he was received both by the vice president Kasim Satima and Mephila, the CBN governor, and Fedekir, who is the GMD of the NMPC Corporation Limited. Some other senior members of the government are also being present. But the main story basically just talks about the fact that the assumption is that they meant to discuss, of course, the rising fuel queues as well as the one of the charges that the president had made during his inaugural address around to find the exchange rate, which is believed to be the topic of conversation between himself and the CBN governor where he's been charged to look into that and work towards a unified exchange rate. The governor left apparently without addressing the media. But what's it called now? The CBN GMD, sorry, pardon me, the NMPC GMD did go ahead to address the media to give some insight into the conversation and pretty much saying that the policy around, also around the new cash lesson policy also should be looked into. So, it doesn't give us much information, but basically that both of those senior officers or officials met with the president today and ideally thinking that they're discussing what are these two issues at the moment. Okay. More stories on this, what's it called, fuel subsidy. So, I'll just quickly take mine because, I mean, that's a conversation for today. So, we'll just don't, so that we don't overflow it. If you recall the incident of a young boy or a young man rather, there was a controversy around the circumstances of his death at Hilton Hotel in Ileife on the 6th of November in 2021, three days after he had lodged at the hotel to sit for an examination at the school distance learning centre in Morro. He was subsequently buried by the hotel management in Nishalu Grave without the knowledge of his family and police, right? So, today there was a sentencing. So, the court has sentenced the popular Qashun hotelier, Rahman Adidoye, to death by hanging. Adidoye was the owner, or he is the owner of the Hilton Hotel in Ileife. He's been sentenced to death over the happening of the murder case of the master level, because he was a master level student at the Obathemiah Olo University. His name was Timothy Adigoke. And the court, the presiding judge Justice Oye Bola Ojo found Adidoye and three of his staff guilty of murder and conspiracy today. And the reports that he made the declaration while reading his judgment during the ongoing trial of Adidoye and the other suspects. And I think some of them were given like life imprisonment, so it was just multiple sentences all for the four of them. So, I was listening to the news and the attorney for the victim that passed said, okay, at least they are happy that even though it might not bring the young man back to life, but at least justice have been served. So, looking at the time in November 2021 to date, I mean, I think we are getting better with delivery of timing. We hope it can even be shorter than those long length of what's called trials that are always delayed. But I'm happy that justice has been served. Well, the story was the boy lodged into the hotel and he was supposed to write his exams. He was a master degree student and all of a sudden, how can somebody die? You bury the person even without the family or anything, nothing. And it was a hotelia. So, they were arrested and now today they found them guilty. And believe that they must have carried out the thorough investigation before coming to that conclusion. Alright, so we'll take a break now. When we come back from that break, we want to discuss what's it called now, subsidy, right? And how we should handle the matter. Stay with us for a ride back.