 You are still watching Ways Now, every year around 27th of January, UNESCO pays tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to counter racism and other forms of intolerance that may lead to group targeted violence. Anything violence is not for me. I don't know how people are able to just like, I don't know. Justify us. Justify violence. Violence is never been, I don't know how to explain it, but I tell people that I hear how people used to fight in the streets, break bottles, I've never done any of such. Literally, I've never slapped anybody anywhere. Do you understand? I've not fought street fights, you know these things. Not to talk of full-blown violence, it's not in my blood. And for some people, that's the only way, that's the only thing they know about violence. And you can't really blame them because that's the only thing they know, like you rightly said. All right, what did you find for us in the news? History will be kind to me, President Buari says. Okay, so he said going by the situation inherited on security and economy and the difference that has been made, well, he thinks for a fact that history will be very kind to his administration. I don't know if I agree with that, but let's wait to see what history will say. I mean, in terms of infrastructure, I think, well, they've done well. Some policies, maybe, maybe not the implementation of it. So I'm here to get, so I'm here to understand, I'm here to find my words really nicely. I'm here to understand how we can get to the point where leaders will think, I mean, we'll start to just do things and not care what people would say in terms of, okay, I want people to say that I was the one to know. So there is, and that's where we need to get to in Nigeria. Absolutely. We need a blueprint for governance. So wherever you stop, I mean, it was the Ghanaian president. He said, whether it is the devil that eventually comes to lead this country, you would align. So let's move away from the idea that, oh, I'll be remembered in history for this, I'll be remembered in history for that. Because, again, therein lies a lot of the problems that we have. Because now you see a lot of abandoned projects because people are even waiting to say, no, no, no. I can't touch the project that this one did because it is this person that started it. If I finish it, it is the person's name that will be on it. It doesn't matter whose name. So if you say you've done well, let your work speak for you and all of that. But all this one that people keep on saying, it still will be kind to me. It might not be kind to you. So just accept your faith and move on. It depends on who is right in history. Jennifer, why are you not taking it? Because I wish I had something to say on this. What I want to say is in my heart, I'll keep it there. Keep it there, please. We didn't take one breaking news, though. The tribunal sacking Adelike as governor. We need to just mention it because we will talk about it probably on Monday because I need to understand. But I hear he's going to the appeal court so that he might eventually win the case. Now, wow. We'll miss our dancing governor. Jennifer, your story. So Kenya pushes one poor Pertown order to fight alcoholism. So basically, the Kenya's deputy president has ordered that there has to be a curfew for all entertainment centers. So you open by five and then you close by 11 basically to deal with alcoholism. So he says here that there are fears the directives could see many resort to homemade alcohol often laced with industrial chemicals. Wow. But then he also mentioned that we need to deal with these issues so that to save the next generation. And then he gave a mandate that says that all regions must not renew any pub licenses that expires. So if your pub license expires today, that's the end of your pub. They will not renew it. Nothing like that. So it is one pub per town. So just imagine Leki for example. Only Leki will know. Only be one place where they sell alcohol. So the entire Leki. Or let's say Etiosa. Etiosa for example. So VI everyone, you only go to one particular place to get alcohol so you're not going to find it. I like the idea but what I'm thinking is can they expand it in a way that... Wait. No. Can they expand it in a way that is a mall? Yeah. So every business will come like pockets of... Because what you have done, you are taking livelihood away from people. Away from some people. I don't know how it's going to work because again it defeats the purpose. But at least it is one location per region. Because I cannot even imagine. On this street here, inside is our close. Just one pub. Look at how many places we have in order to work off. It's not going to work. But I get what he's saying. I went to Kenya last year. I went to Kenya too. And I saw it. What he's talking about. It's a national problem. What? It's a problem. You think we drink here? Those people? God bless them. Bless the Kenya right good. The two different Kenya. Ah, you know the Kenya right good. That was me first. And because the kind of alcohol they sell here in Nigeria, when you go to bars and lounges. They even sell really expensive ones. Quality. Yeah, they are giving you the access. It's only Nigerians that go there and put bottles. Or you're buying really expensive whiskey. Or vodka or something. Those people drink beer. They just buy their beer. You will see like 20 bottles on the table. They are drinking. The person is drunk and gone. The fact that they even talked about lacing it with their chemical. The one that is even scary. So because people are doing their homemade thing. Because they also want to make money from it. And for them to do that is because there is a problem. Because they know that there is an alcohol problem. A lot of people are drinking a lot. The addiction. After living in the US now for about 2 years. Not just visiting but leaving and changing systems. I now see things we managed and let slide is just pure craziness. I am deeply frustrated at the depth and volume of needless suffering Nigerians go through. We are too intelligent a people to suffer like this. Suffering is not lessons to brag about. It's evil. Why must people suffer to get anything done? Why? On that note. We'll take a break. When we come back from the break. We'll speak to our guest as we discuss financial inclusion. Stay with us.