 Or are you all still watching Waze Down Global Day to End Child Sexual Abuse is observed every year on April 11 to raise awareness of sexual abuse perpetuated on children and to build a strong community to end it. Now the day was started by the Innocent Revolution, an organization that has been combating sexual abuse worldwide, right? So, interesting day. And it was so interesting. I think normally you're the one that pointed out in the group that, what's it called? What are the coincidences that we're discussing the Dalai Lama saga and today is the day to end child sexual abuse, right? Because it's just so apt. As far as I'm concerned, let me calm down. Let me calm down. Because the conversation, it got me like I was racing in my head when I saw that video. I was racing. Again, being a mother of boys and all of that, my brain was just racing. Where were the parents? Where were they? Because this was like the boldness. Alright, aunty, what did you find for us? Okay, so I have Afro-Bidz singer Devi that dedicated popularly known as Devi Do, has announced the release of his song, Unavailable Video, of his album, Timeless. It's actually such a nice video. I like the whole African concept that he's trying to involve. Anyways, he has always done that because I think one of his first years, so he's still in the same line of it. He says special thank you to the Mattel family for the role they played in making this movie. We are back better and stronger. More surprises with them on the way. I'm liking my song. Hey, congratulations to Devi Do. I think a lot is just happening for him. He had launched the line in partnership with Puma. Beautiful. I love those fabrics. Something that I would actually go into his store, pick up to buy. The only challenges are above people. Yesterday, they were always the copy. Yesterday, they just put it side by side. Oh no, maybe not. Perhaps there was potential there, but I just wish the government could have that. All the government needs to do is give them the original fabrics, the original what's it called, everything. And they can make them in Nigeria instead of transporting. So you need to understand that there's potential there. Because you see this, your clothes, just give it to Anabama. They'll replicate it for you. Well trained. I mean a lot can happen in Anabama if we can see that. Harness the power that you have. They have already released their own ABBA version. So I was just, Jennifer was telling yesterday, I was just telling her that that was how my jersey, the Nigerian jersey, that really nice one. You know this one? That first one that came out. They made mine from Brazil. You will see ABBA and Brazil. No one different. Somebody actually was in Brazil, Sao Paulo, what did they call it? They made mine and they put my name and all the customers did it. Only for, it's interesting. It's actually crazy because even abroad, they have their own form of ABBA section over there. Some of them they get arrested, but some they will probably have to pay some kind of things to be able to operate. They have those things, like if you see these expensive designer bags that you see out there, they are the ones making the copies. I was watching one video where they were talking about luxury brand and some people were saying that now they can't do a certain brand. You know the brand now? The one that is V&L. That it is the most. So they have a lot of knockoffs, that particular brand. You can never catch them buying an original because they so perfected the copy that it's almost like, you can't even tell. So why am I taking my money and buying thousands of dollars bag and somebody is just... You might only know in the trading or the way they saw it because it's different. It's very different. Alright, so let me take your story Jennifer. Alright so for my story, three reasons Nigerian youths go abroad for studies. Number one. So based on this, they said that the association of Nigerian students in Europe said over three million students studied in Europe in 2022. So over three million Nigerians. And the central bank of Nigeria said that Nigerians spent $1.38 billion on international education between January and September 2022. And then the three reasons that they gave based on this article is that the standard skills in European and American education is quite different from what we have here in Nigeria. And then also people leave the country because of frustration and hardship associated with Nigerian education. And then the third is the possibilities of jobs during educational programs. Because even abroad, companies would actually come, they would have been keeping tabs on certain students. So they actually come to do even job fairs right inside the university. So you'll find out you're seeing different companies coming to recruit fresh, do we have those here? No, we don't have them. Number one, your story. Okay, so mine is in the health sector. We have seven Nigerians who have completed the eHealth Knowledge and Skills program. And the Geeks program is a capacity building program that was funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And implemented by Afghan Field Epidemiology Network and the Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria. So these seven fellows from the National Primary Health Care Development Agency are the ones that are going to be training. They have initially developed a data analysis visualization tool for Nigerians, district health information software, to dashboard to show linkages between adverse events following immunization and to help facilitate the fast tracking of responses to any adverse events following immunization. I think this is a very good one because they also developed a routine immunization and vaccine preventable disease dashboard for surveillance of outbreak and response management and analysis systems really to link immunization coverage with outbreaks. So basically these people have come up with different tools that can be used in being able to respond to immunization, immunization in the country and the programs are going to be used to train other people. So it's a mentorship program as well and these ones will train others. So I think it's a good one because when you talk about mortality rate, we measured it yesterday, yes, for children. This would really go a long way to helping the health sector and these are homegrown as well. I was going to say that immunization for children, we kind of like perfected that thing because I know that especially for polio for instance, a lot of people go door to door, you know, so I like that this is putting a structure to it, putting data to it, making sure that that's where we have a lot of companies. So they are tracking it, they want to see the response of this immunization to, you know, again, some of us took the COVID vaccine. There are still some very scary reports I've seen abroad. In fact, yesterday I was watching one when they talked about they were seeing cod-like things in their bloodstreams of things forming. I watched that report and I was like scared. So imagine if there is a monitoring structure that can track whatever that is introduced into your system, how your body is responding to it, you know, those kind of things is actually a good thing. But that does not stop them from migration because they have answered you people. My story says that UK restrictions can stop doctors migrating, says NME and the Nigerian Association of Residents and Doctors. Of course, they said that some of these things that have happened, the Code of Practice, International Recommendation of Healthcare, personnel will not stop Nigerian doctors from migrating to other countries. So if UK have closed up, doctors are telling you that they will go and look for another country to jack for two. God help us. They are not out of options for places that they will go to. At all. At all. I was saying to someone that... I think that's the beauty of life. I try to open my eyes to say that there are always multiple opportunities. Always, always, always. Once you open your eyes, you will see it. And when there's a wheel, that thing, you see, they say it's so cliche, but it's so true. When there's a wheel, like you have the wheel in your heart that this is what I really want to do. There will be a way for it. Alright. On that note, we take a break and we come back from the break. God help me. Let's discuss this Dalai Lama Mata.