 We're back with the breakfast this morning on Plus TV Africa, and it's time for us all of the press. Unfortunately, we won't be having a Zick Hill Yacht because earlier now we have Shalao Molayo, who's joining us this morning via phone. Shalao, it's good to have you join us on Off The Press. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? All right then. Let's take a quick look at the punch newspaper. By the way, my colleague is here, Kofi Batels, who's also part of the show. I know time you hear his voice. The punch newspaper says NLC protests CBN to flood banks with old Nirenotes. That's boldly written on the punch newspaper. I mean, contrary to the reports on our top trending, NLC is going to embark on that strike. They're asking their unions and everyone to shut down entirely until the government sort out the issues that they have raised. But the CBN is saying they are going to flood the banks with old Nirenotes. Let's get 1,500 notes from the CBN today to prevent NLC action. Okay. MFLA orders end to cash withdrawal limits during the meeting with bank CEOs. So we're going back. And then you have 146,000 national assembly candidates petition tribunals in 12 states, 146 national assembly candidates, petition tribunals in 12 states, Buhari Islamic Council preach love as Ramadan begins. Federal Executive Council, okay, is $454 billion for Karnu Niger Republic, I beg your pardon, Karnu Niger Republic Rail and orders. Oh, really? What's the connection with the Karnu Niger Republic Rail right there? And then you have Buhari or Siba Jor or Basin Jor, Clinton orders Hale Illumelu at 60, apparently it was his birthday to United Kingdom to lease the electoral offenders and plan sanction. To do away from Lessa, Hadja, REST, that's what we find. Again, just before we just move away from that, you find these jubilation as OT Alex, wins Abiyar and PDP retains Zeno Go, that's seed this morning on the punch newspaper. You know, when I heard you say OT, my mind went to OT Wacheku, okay, very quickly, very quickly so I can go to our guest, the Daily Trust has the big headline CVN releases mopped up old notes to banks today as LLC threatens mass action despite one trillion naira in circulation, cash crunch persists, rush for Ramadan shopping amidst Naira's Kesty price hike, that's just what we just take from the Daily Trust. All right, just quickly then we just take another headline that's on the Guardian newspaper article to tribunal declare me winner or the rerun. I'm just wondering, you see that it's not just one candidate that supports the tribunal, you have the Labour Party, you also have and at the end of the day you're asking who owns the certificate, I mean exactly who does this. But it reminds me of the Bible story where you had the two women grappling for the child, one says take the child away, the other says leave the child and then LLC threatens, strike a CVN or this banks to come for old notes, world leaders hail Illumino's impact on Nigerian Africans economy and that's it. Healing cannot happen without justice. Vivo replies to the Buddha said this morning on the Guardian. All right, let's go over to our guest. Thank you very much for telling us again, Mr. Shola or Molaio. Good morning. Yes, let's start with this U-turn, studying U-turn by the Central Bank of Nigeria. I think it began by the civilian governor putting out some news and saying somewhere that the policy has yielded some results, what they wanted it to achieve and then we had the NLC give an ultimatum and saying they're going on strike or the protest and now we're hearing he met with bank CEOs and he's saying that they should, like you saw in the punch in the sweeper and the cash withdrawal limits and of course releasing old notes to the bank. What are your thoughts on this? Was it worth the trouble? I'm on two states now and leaders are, they don't even know what to do. Like they don't have to mention me. Which if everything goes to the bank. Very quickly, Mr. Molaio, what do you say to one of the papers saying that the reason why the Central Bank of Nigeria is going to flood the banks with these old nanos is because of the NLC action? Let's also look at, you know, still with the cash issue and the CBN. It's also reported that the Mephili orders to end the cash withdrawal limits during the meeting with bank CEOs. And let's not forget that this policy is not just the first time in terms of limits. We had an introduction sometime in 2012 where there should be a limit for individual withdrawals and corporate organization. So what do you make of, you know, this sudden U-turn? It's a tragic comedy. Reason is tragic because people have lost their lives as a result of this and some businesses have really suffered as a result of this situation. We keep watching to see if anything happens. Also, Ramadan is just around the corner and it will have been difficult for people to get their food and all that. Let's go on to other stories from the Guardian. Healing, yesterday the president-elect has been talking about healing. It is a statement that was put out regarding the voter suppression and violence around the country. But the Labour Party's governorship candidate River State is quoted as by the Guardian as saying, healing can't happen without justice. Rhodes Viva. What are your thoughts on this, please? You are claiming that the world has a pattern with the cutlass. If you can walk with the shovel to bring down an elephant by some of the events that happen in these few days, what good for them? I want to believe that the police think they have it with the sustain. And let's see what days ahead is going to offer in the years. OK, so are you saying that there is no need for justice, for victims of voter suppression, victims of attacks and those who are beaten up and are not allowed to vote? No, I am just asking if you are saying there is no need for justice. I am not saying that. You know I made a statement just now that I don't know what they know. Is there a need for justice regarding what has happened in recent days? You talk of justice, I understand what you talk about. But you to talk of justice and bringing it the right to it, you must have a working tool that you are going to take up to that elementary things and wait for it to happen. Somebody will not say the judicial system are not fair enough. Where are you voting? I mean, where are you voting? I believe I am voting. I discovered that over 60 guys who are working for LIPO, don't even have their PVC. They were just in a corner. They were having fun watching this from my head. I mean from my head, oh man, I just love it. All you could just hear is that when you are going to count the votes, make sure you count it right too. And I asked myself, about 25 to 50 guys who are sitting there are not coming up to vote here. At the end of the day, there are the ones that will be shouting the numbers of the total vote count. And these are the same people that will be shouting they are going to count. How do you manage that? I would just say that Kano has changed the dice. How much is 14-4? Is it MNPP? Amalayo. Yes. So let me come in there quickly before we move to the next story on one of the papers. Now, if you were saying that a lot of persons didn't have for those who were part of the Labour Party didn't have PVCs or were just sitting aloof and decided not to vote, I also want to believe that you factor in, you know, the issue of the process, pre-election process of registration, getting their PVCs as well. Now, because we have been monitoring things that are going on, not necessarily limited to a certain political party, we're saying in general, there are a lot of persons who would have loved to be part of this election that couldn't really be part of it because of, you know, some of the hiccups and glitches that they faced in terms of collecting their PVCs, it was difficult for so many persons. What I talk about, you have a category of persons who want to transfer their PVCs, you know, from a certain constituency, maybe they have moved cities, they have moved towns, they have moved local government, and that process was not very, you know, successful. There were a lot of persons who also constantly went to the offices of the empire to get their PVCs and did not get it. So, I don't think that it would be rational and fair to say that a certain, you know, group of persons who belong to a certain party, X, Y, whatever party it is, they were just standing aloof and then they were just, you know, decided to make some sort of statement because they didn't have PVCs. We also need to factor the fact that it has been very cumbersome. If we look at, you know, the report in the southeast, you saw a lot of PVCs that were being thrown out. So, I think that it would be fair to understand that so many Nigerians, including, you know, those who were related to me by blood, wanted to cast their vote, they did not. And some of them went to the polling unit even when they have their PVCs, but they were chased away by thugs and, you know, all of this criminal element. So, again, would it be really fair, you know, to put out all of this thought? But just as you respond to that, I would like you to also look at this. It's also on the Guardian newspaper. Abiyah State becomes the first state in Nigeria's Fort Republic to successfully elect a governor from an independent political platform. How do you react to this? All right. And I like on this, because it's going to be a two or three-minute talk. But let me say this. I'm not saying that there is no flaw in those of the states that we have. I'm not saying that. But look at what happened in Abiyah. The people stood their ground. They were not breaking borders. They were not using copies. They stood their ground and make sure the nation that was going on to soundtrack their own candidate. They were there. They know what they voted for and what was made. Let me also say this. If you know you have the strength, you notice that there is a place some hoodlums were coming to stop. The people they own out of the house, stood their ground. All polyboots want to come, but they know what they find on grassy. You cannot defend yourself in a place of what's being involved. We know these things are coming up. We know the numbers of forces we are having, which is either the military or the police. We can't depend on these ones alone. We already criticize some of these things before the days of election. Many are telling us that these are the people that we depend on. I know they don't have the manpower to do so. Have the police of this nation that is not up to either $600,000 to $700,000, manning an election period of expressing nothing less than $18,000,000 people to come and vote, though we end up having what is not up to $30,000,000 or to be preaching before the days of events. We only jump these things together and expressing that we all go to court. See, we have principalities in this democratic structure that has been there from 1963 to 1963. As you wonder, we want the young ones of my age sort of to talent these people and we are going to say back the second story. I'm not saying people should go about it, but we know that some of the people that have come to vote, the young ones that have come to vote at this time, these are scholars who know that this is what we should come vote. Ma, I just told you that this is an event of finding about 50 people who have the political policy to vote. These are the central people that we shall see. So, we have to let it go, but that's not entirely true. Like I said before, there are other factors why a lot of people did not cast their vote. It would just be wrong to say that you have a group of people who just decided not to cast their vote and they just decided to vote. Yes, I agree. And to begin with, not this course, we have to go now. Yes, thank you for your time. The fact is that the president-elect has a peculiar situation and his peculiar situation is that more of the people in the country are against him than those who are for him. So, if they perceive that they are not being treated fairly, they have a hard time in his four years and people need to be made to feel that there is some sincerity in trying to fix the system and the problems. Yes. But we have to go, sir. Thank you so much for your time. Apologies. We definitely want to have you back because your analysis has been top-notch and we appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Well, that's the science of it. I feel like everything is actually in the public demand. There's really nothing that Nigerians see, including international observance. We also take a break and when we return, we're delving to our first major conversation where you have the Labour Party as well as the PDP also approaching the tribunal asking for the disqualification of the issuing of the certificates over time. How would be the work? Stay with us, we would like that.