 You're still watching Waze, National Coloring Day is celebrated on September 14th every year. It is a day to celebrate the simple joy of coloring. Coloring is a fun and relaxing activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It can also be a helpful way to reduce stress and anxiety. I love this holiday. Did you do any coloring today? I used to paint as a kid. The first time I realized that I could actually draw was in Jesus 1. It's not Jesus 1 or Jesus 2. I can't remember. Our final teacher had asked us to draw a feast. You know when they ask you to draw your feast? And then I went back home. To me, it was just like a challenge. I'm like, oh, you know what? Let me just do this. And I started. So when I started drawing, I realized that, oh, I can see that there are some dark places on my hand. So why not shade? So I shaded and did everything. It looked so good. Even me, I was like, huh? So when I went to class and I submitted, they gave me 7 over 10. Every other person got one half too. And my teacher asked me, where did you learn? I'm like, I don't know. And since then, I started coloring. I started painting. So I wouldn't need to even draw with a pencil anymore. I got like this watercolor with brushes. Then I was living with my aunt. So she got me like my proper tools. So I would just stay on my cupboard and I would paint cats and characters. And it was so good. So whenever I painted, I would take it to school just to showcase my work. But it died off. Why? I don't know. Because you let it die off. But I'm bringing it back. I'm pleased to. Personally, I cannot draw or paint to save my life. I mean, if they had told me to draw a fist, probably would have drawn a circle and then add two to it, like this is the circle and this is the two lines. But there is this app that I love. I think it's happy color or so. They make it in such a way that they just draw like a flower or something. And then they number different segments, different shades and stuff. So all you need to do is if there is numbers five, eight and six are red, you need to tap the number. You need to highlight the red shade and then tap the numbers. I mean, it makes coloring interesting for dummies like us. I can't wait to get back to it. I remember then, even in T.D., I was so bad at T.D. Agriculture asked us to draw who I could not. And I used to ask myself, but I drew a face. I used to paint. How come I can't draw this? That was very good about the drawing. The things that we are interested in is certainly different. I showed what I used to draw back then in 2018, 2019. And if I do say this to myself, it's not that bad. It's not that bad. But I plan to get back to it because I'm trying to find more ways to have fun and more ways to... I didn't just find ways to relax after a stressful day at work or over the weekend. So ladies, what did you find for us in the news? Who do I start with first? Sansi. Okay. So this is for wine lovers. I'm pretty sure they would be crying right now. So my news is... I was on CNN and I saw this news update they had about... In a little town of Anidia in Portugal, there is a wine production company there. So for some reason, the two storage tanks that they have, I think it fell and exploded. And each holds about 60,000 worth of wine. Yeah, 60,000 worth of wine. And so the two of them collectively would have been able to produce at least 3 million bottles of wine. So it exploded and now in the town is like raining, or flooding, or especially flooding in Nigeria, at least in Lagos yesterday. And in that town in Anidia, they are experiencing red wine flooding. And I don't... I mean, nobody was harmed. But I mean, for wine lovers, imagine just watching this wine flowing through. And it's not like fresh wine. It's been there for a while. It just happened to have exploded. Imagine watching this wine and you can't drink it because it's flowing through the gutters. That's so sad. What a waste. Absolute waste. Kai. But I can tell you that if it was in Nigeria, we would have found a way to scoop it. Oh, yes. I told you now, when we talk about history. We won't have found a way. And the next day you see people selling on branded wines. Yeah, we would have found a way. Wine genius like that. And in human, how do you scoop wine from the gutters? It's not even flammable. We're scooping things that are flammable. Yes. Actually, yes. You seem to be scooping petrol. Petrol. People scooping palm oil. Yeah. If you're scooping palm oil and petrol, you're not taking it inside. That's very risky. I do not condone it, but you're not taking it into your system. And palm oil, you cook it. You use it for cooking. Wine has alcohol. Wine has alcohol. Wine has alcohol. Does that mean it kills off every bacteria or every possibility to scoop alongside it in the gutters? Maybe you can go and boil it. No, it was just a totally... Oh, no. Dela, what did you find? Okay, so I remember that a couple of months ago, I had taken my What's In The News as a breakout, this dipteria, and now FG raises task force as dipteria spreads to 14 states. So let me just quickly talk about what it is. It is a highly contagious vaccine, preventable disease, which can be fatal in 5% to 10% with higher mortality rates in young children. The WHO's most recent risk assessment of this outbreak in Nigeria has maintained that the risk is very high at the national level, but low at regional and global levels. And... Sorry, that's the news. Okay, so dipteria itself is an acute and highly contagious bacteria disease causing inflammation of the mucous membranes, formation of false membrane in the truth, which hinders breathing and swallowing and potential leading to a fatal heart attack and nerve damage, which is caused by the bacterial toxin in the blood. So it's actually dangerous, and now it's in 14 states, and Lagos is one of the states. Lagos, Oshun, Federal Capital Territory, Nassarawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe, Burner, Zanfaru, Jigawa, Platu and Kano. I think the interesting thing for me is that at least the government is on top of it and they're raising awareness. They're talking about it. The task force is being set up by the federal government and it has partners from WHO, UNICEF. So I'm very hopeful that we will be able to curtail this and people should go to primary health centers and then do the need for if they see that... I mean, at the end of all this, you would know that one of the primary ways to mitigate against this is to ensure that you wash your hands properly. You try to stay within a clean environment. I know that's hard for some areas in the country, but at least let's just try because I'm not very sure that an outbreak, a massive outbreak would be something that would be able to manage properly. So let's just do what we can, try to stay safe and just... You know my question right now is, in this my lifetime, this my short, relatively short life, I've seen outbreaks and outbreaks and it's like when you get to the end of one, another one comes up. When you get to the end of Ebola, COVID comes up. When you get towards the end of COVID, the theory comes up. And all this sickness, is it that they are waiting in line to come up or is it that they go to mass and then when they are back from mass, they come in with like new viruses or the deeper they explore, they see they explore one virus and then carry it to the surface of the earth. I don't understand. Absolutely. I don't know. I mean the more we push the frontiers of evolution and for the world to evolve, we keep going to new places. We go to outer space, we go under the sea. There are organisms, there are bacteria, viruses that survive in those places. Sometimes we unknowingly bring them here to the surface here. And again, don't forget that because of our eating habits, because of the ecosystem, our immune systems are very, very much compromised. So we are very susceptible to a lot of these things. But the good thing is even that, at least we know, some of these things we are knowing. Imagine people just dropping dead and we don't even know why. And then again, I know that sometimes in making vaccines for something, you stumble on something. There is also that. So who knows? We don't test and experiment. You really can't sell with all these things. It could help us all. I feel like it's in the end of one another. Give me a break. So for me, right? Mission-wide blackout. The power minister has said that the reason for the blackout that we are currently experiencing is from the explosion of the kanji. The kanji exploded? Yeah. So because of the explosion, kanji or jeba in North Central Nigeria caused the fire to break out. So it's due to that fire. That's why we are currently experiencing this blackout. And I don't know how to feel about that. Because right now, the current price of fuel, so people have to now look for alternative. Yeah. I stopped buying diesel fuel a long time ago. So thinking about it now... Let me update you. It's 5.80. So to prepare your mind, if you have to go, I just hope it's fixed. Yeah, I think it's fixed now. It's fixed on time. We don't need this with the current states of the country. Yeah, let's just manage the cars. Hopefully by tomorrow or this night, for being very hopeful. I'm getting an update that some people are starting to get light. They are interested in different homes. If that's the case, because it's an emergency, I bet that's pretty much all they did today. Working hard to get it fixed. So that's a good thing. Thank you, government, I guess. We'll see you after the break. Then we'll dive into our topic for today.