 Welcome back. It's still the breakfast on PLOS TV Africa away from health matters. We'll be giving you an update of what happened in Canada State with the explosion and the residents and police are disagreeing over the cause of the inferno. And let's know about what the casualty figure is about and generally speaking how the city of Canada, specifically sub-Hungary, is right now. We have our correspondent in Canada State joining us right now, Stephen Enoch. Thanks for joining us on the breakfast, Stephen. Good morning. Thanks for having me. Yeah, good morning to you, Stephen. So can you tell us exactly what is the situation as we speak since yesterday? All right. So when I got to the scene of the incident this morning at 7am, residents are angry at the government for saying it was a gas explosion. Many of them believe it was something different from a gas explosion. And what I could see in the eyes of the people this morning was just tears and anger. Many of them were not happy with what came out from the authorities yesterday. Also last night when I went around the area, everywhere was silent and if little business activities were on operating yesterday. And this morning I met with a woman whose child was affected by the explosion yesterday. She did not want to speak on camera or want the visuals of her child taken. But what I could say is it was not to her all. She had so many injuries on her body and she was moved to tears. She was crying actually, yes. And I met a man who was just thanking God that he did not lose his child yesterday. He was fast enough to take his child. And currently in Kano, everywhere is calm right now. Everywhere is calm, people are moving but people are still at the scene of the incident. Many people are in groups discussing and just airing their opinions as regards what happened yesterday. Yesterday when I was at the press conference with Nema, the team coordinator of Kano and Jikawa said that nine dead bodies were recovered yesterday and 10 people were injured as a result of the explosion that happened yesterday in Kano. Also when I moved to some other parts of the city about three kilometers away, I spoke with some residents who said they heard the vibration as a result of the explosion as far as two three kilometers away from the scene of the incident. Okay Stephen, can you also tell us what you think the situation is? I mean of course you're on ground, you're in Kano, and do you agree with the police that it's just an explosion? But it has nothing to do with, it's just an explosion that might just be caused by the fact that humans and those around have been killers, but not just necessarily a terrorist attack. Okay, from what I saw this morning, a building was raised down to the floor and some people were affected, a car also was affected, some other areas were affected, but I'm not a bomb expert and the authorities say it's a gas explosion, but from what I saw there, it looks like people think that it is not a gas explosion. So what are you saying? I'm saying the magnitude was big and it could be different from a gas explosion, but they said it was the cylinder of a welding machine that exploded yesterday. So going to the scene of this explosion, is there any cylinder? Is there anything? Do you have like a gas station close to the school? Are there anything that could cause this explosion? Well, when I spoke to a resident who lost two of his brothers yesterday, he said there is no gas station there, nobody sells gas there, but there was a welder there and I don't know how it happened. Nobody knows how it happened and there are so many narratives flying around, but the authorities are strongly saying that it was a gas explosion that happened yesterday. From the welder? Hello? The gas explosion would be from the welder? Yes, from the cylinder of the welding machine, yes. But did you get to where the welder station is? Well, the building was razed down and I could not see any welding machine around, I could not see any cylinder, but the authorities said they came there and then they took the evidence and they are investigating the matter right now, but I could not see any cylinder around or any evidence of gas. All right, all right, thank you Steven, our kind of state and correspondent. We'll be talking to you in the course of the day, just in case there are more developments you need to share with us. We do appreciate your time. Thank you very much. All right, it is still the breakfast. We'll take a very, very quick one, a break and we'll come back and get an update and we can do another resumption in a moment, still with us.