 Alright, so International Firefighters Day is observed on May 4th. It was instituted after a proposal was emailed out around the world on January 14, 1999, due to the death of five firefighters in a tragic circumstance in a bushfire in Australia. On December 2, 1998, a tragic event shook the LinkedIn community of Australia and the world. Firefighters in LinkedIn, Australia, a populated region in Victoria were fighting a large bushfire and called for Mutual Aid. This urgent Mutual Aid call brought the Glyn Long West fire brigade to the scene, not knowing the despair and tragedy that was in store. Gary Vett, Chris Evans, thoughts Davison, Jason, Thomas and Matthew Armstrong all looted into the company's truck. They were part of the strike team and were being sent to help extinguish the flames. As the five headed into the hot zone, the winds suddenly switched direction and golfing the truck in flames and killing all five members. Now this unfortunate incident is what inspired JJ Edmondson to bring about an international holiday called International Firefighters Day to support the lives lost and dedicated firefighters who risk their lives every single day to save life and property. So happy International Firefighters Day. I didn't know this history up until today. Is Niger Firefighters Day out of this celebration? Of course, now it's all over the world. It's all over the world. She just cuts up people's lives. No, I'm just asking. You know when you watch movies, are you seeing firefighters? Are you seeing their drills? Yes, no. When they climb on ladders in ten minutes? They hear the bell ring. Is it the same drill here too? We don't know. Well, it's supposed to be the same. Drop everything and just head out. Although I was attending one firefighter class when we were training us how to control fire, especially kitchen fire. So it was quite interesting. Like if your pot, like your bleaching oil and it gets up in flames, what are you supposed to do? You're supposed to pour water. Then you can take a wet blanket, just cover it. If your gas probably is, you know, the fire is going out of control, just take a wet blanket, cover it up. Or you cover the pot, you know. I suppose what people used to do there. Yeah, pour water. I saw a video on Instagram, I think yesterday, when a boy was saying that, ah, thank God for women. You know, that was really scary because he was taking the pot with the flame, very close to the gas tank. A lot of people are not educated when it comes to handling, especially kitchen fire. God help us. God help us. All right, so let me start with you, Al. So what I found is good and bad news at the same time. Pastor gets life imprisonment for repain 12-year-olds. So of course it's bad because rape is not good news in any way, shape, or form. Whether you are recapping it or reporting it. But I like that he's getting life imprisonment for this offense. So an Ikeja domestic violence and sexual offenses caught on Wednesday sentenced a 54-year-old pastor, Michael Ulisse, to life imprisonment for raping his friends 12-year-old twin daughters. Delivering judgement, Abhiola Sholadoyi described Mr. Ulisse, the assistant pastor of the anointed chosen vessel ministry in Okota Lagos, as a serial rapist who took turns raping his friends' daughters. She held that the prosecution had convincingly proved the charges of defilement against Mr. Ulisse beyond any reasonable doubts. The judge sentenced him to life imprisonment on two-count charge, but during on defilement. She said, and I quote, the testimony of the defendant portrayed him as a serial rapist who took turns to defy the survivors. What a disloyal and untrustworthy pastor who seamlessly and auditiously had sexual intercourse with his friends' children who were entrusted in his care. His conduct is unbecoming of a pastor. Having been found guilty as charged with the two offenses, the defendant is hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. So yeah, that's my what's in the news. That's really crazy. Yes, it's crazy. It's a good and bad news at some time. I have a friend, Timmy, she's grown now to become a very big counsellor in the space of getting people out of abuse and all of that. She said it several times that repeatedly her pastors, when they would take her to certain churches and all of that, repeatedly different pastors at some point had cannot knowledge of her. They raped her, do you understand? I don't know why we keep trusting because we feel like there's a pastor. How did he even get to the point where these twins were in a close proximity with him? Because it's just this thing that we look at people at face value and say, oh, because he's a man of God. Because he's a man of God does not stop. That man of God, that's because he's a man of God, has allowed so many men to get away with all of these things. I remember when I was working, I don't want to mention the company that was in 2018, we had a story sharing session and that session basically is just about individuals who want to share their story, tell their stories and we're going to say, you know what, whatever is happening right here ends here. So this lady was telling us what happened to her when she was young, her pastor raped her. She went back home to tell her mom and her dad because they were the ones that sent her to the pastor for deliverance service before counseling. Then the guy raped her. She came back home to tell her mom and her dad this is what this guy did to me. They said they lied. That would have been lying. They dragged her to his house, made her kneel down to beg him. She was like that day she moved out, she was a teenager. She said she moved out of that house. She ran away from home and told everybody that asked this was what happened and this was what my parents did. A lot of parents are enablers and I don't know why they glorified or they put the whole godly, like they say pastors are God now, that's any little thing, good to pastor. And then these guys are human beings that don't even have sexual orientation or even sexual discipline. As flawed as any other human being. Absolutely. My news. Yeah, let's take your story. Okay, so my story basically is regarding the three-month-long strike, the three-month-long assault strike. So the University of Benin students actually protested today over the three-month strike and this is really insane because I remember in February we were talking about this thing just right before the strike was announced and this is three months already. Children have been in school for this long and I mean there's a comment that really struck me that meanwhile, the minister has said to have paid 100 million Naira nomination form for election of 2020 because their children are not studying Nigeria. Their children have no business with our educational system and they feel comfortable to allow hundreds and thousands of Nigerians, not even millions, actually just sit at home doing nothing. This is really crazy and then later you said Nigerians are lazy youths. What are we really going to do about this? Because the people that we've trusted with all of these things are not really helping out and I mean a lot of students have actually come out to protest and they're even urging more people to come out if it's possible for them to even match too. Aboujan do this protest. It would really help. Hopefully the government listens. Hopefully the minister does something about it but I mean something needs to be done before we start to count one year because it has happened before. Like a long time ago, it happened before. I think it would be nice if the students even now gather at the leki-toe kids at this point because I guess that's it. That's where they listen. That bothers them the most because I mean they don't have work, right? They are home. So if you want them to leave the toll then you... I mean, let's not get into that point. But remember when we had Dr. Digweson on the show when he was talking about because you mentioned you said something about when are we going to get out of this point and how they are able to cough out 100 million for their forms. And he said something around the fact that for them education is not an immediate gratification, right? So if any government decide to spend money in education we will not begin to see the impact until say, 15 years down the line, right? And of course you would have left the office at then. Nobody is going to remember that oh, you are the one who initiated this thing. So when it comes to any government that is going to take education seriously, it has to be a government that sees the future, that is not looking at, like you said, no handgift to it. And he's also looking beyond... Thank you. This is even becoming really ridiculous. Until we get to that point nothing is going to be done because to fix education is a long-term business group. Game, yeah, it's a long-term game. It's not a short-term thing. So I'm really afraid because the people that have gotten good education in Nigeria are getting better offers abroad and a lot of them are relocating, right? So what is the faith of Nigeria? If the young ones that we are expecting to go to school are not being given an opportunity to be in school, then the people that have actually graduated do not have jobs and then the ones that are now have goods that have been able to train themselves with other things are getting good offers outside Nigeria which means that in the next 10, 20 years talking about this really gets me emotional because yes, so many people will relocate. What happens to the people that can't afford it? We go empty together. Not sentencing. I'm sorry, date fixed for August 22nd. This is... remember the special aid to the governor of open state Abidemi Rufai you know, says, I mean they can expect his jail sentence and there are speculations that he might be going to be... he might be there for a very long time after he pled guilty for the COVID-19 fraud in the US. So let's keep an eye on that. On that note, we take a break. Now when we come back from the break we will be discussing the Twitter under the new government in new ownership. Stay with us, we'll be right back.