 All right, you are still watching Waze Now, all the news that's fit to print is known to have been printed on February 10, 1897 by the New York Times. That edition was the first to be printed with the slogan at the top left corner of the front page. The slogan has continued to appear ever since on print copies of the New York Times. The slogan doesn't appear for those that do digital version, but if you get the paper, the raw paper, it will tell you that today is the day for everything that is worth printing. Who loves newspaper? All things news that fits the print. Do I love newspaper? Well, I didn't have a choice to like or not like newspaper because my late dad used to work in a newspaper company. So all my life it was newspaper. I didn't have a choice. The newspaper is a medium to trans... I mean, you have so many news, so many information in one booklet or one big paper and then all those information is there. And like I said, it is the world day. So let's just be happy that we have a medium to guess very, very relevant information. I believe so. I'll tell you something I like about the newspaper, especially when I was growing up. Number one, I loved the smell of it. Like when you flip through a new page, like a new paper, it smells amazing. Also, I love the cartoons at the back. I think it's Vanguard back in the day. Heromuda, Captain America, Africa or Africa. I can't remember. I love them. I don't care about... Now that I'm old, I care about the stories. Back in the days I didn't. Yeah, I just wanted to read the cartoons. Like I follow it every week. And then there, you know, the consultancy page where you like list your problems. She's a newspaper girl. She studied English. What do you expect? She's a newspaper girl. Uti, are you a newspaper girl? Absolutely. I'm all about newspapers. So I like paper in general. I like to read books. So I'm not an e-book person. I mean newspapers are just the feel of the paper, the fact that there's so much information packed into it. And I think it's probably the most resilient form of media because it's been around since about 59 BC. So it really is... I mean, how many years old is that if you count it? It literally is the oldest medium. And it's still going strong. Even with the online printer and all of that, it's still going strong. So I'm absolutely a newspaper person. Yeah. Okay. On that note, what did you find for us in the news, Uti? So my story... Let me just read my headline. My headline says... Kind of governments choose FG over Naira redesign policy. So the Naira saga continues. The kind of state government on Thursday evening filed a suit against the federal government asking the apex court to declare that the president cannot... unilaterally direct CBN to record the old 200, 500 and 1000 Naira notes without recourse to the fact which is the federal executive council and the national executive council, respectively. I think we have dissected this entire newspaper. What's it called now? Naira redesign thing. We've looked at it from every which way. So I think I'm just going to leave it there. This is basically talking about the plight of the citizens of Karno state and how this is really affecting their lifestyle, so they're suing the government. Oh, that's interesting. Maybe I will just take my own story as a follow-up from that. It says CBN lists money bouquet as Naira abuse, right? I mean, we are talking about, like you rightly said, we've dissected all angles of this money. So for those that do not know going forward, they're saying that it is a crime if they see all this money bouquet or you can call it the money tower, the one they do like birthday cake, money cake and all of that. All of those things are forms of abuse. It says this was made known via the CBN Twitter handle on a flyer and it was captioned, it is your civic duty to protect the Naira, report Naira abuse today. And so this one now is going to be listed as part of money abuse. So this means that for all those party surprise companies that always do parties, treats and all of that for surprise party, whatever. This is illegal. So when you see anybody now on Instagram, they can come and arrest you. So just to follow up on the Naira redesign. I'm like, why are you doing so close to Valentine? Because I know a lot of people are planning like I want the 100,000 or 500,000 money bouquet. But why? Like I don't see the... Why don't you just transfer money to Valentine? Why don't you even just buy flowers? So my makeup artist Chinelo was talking behind scene. She was saying that I've never received the money bouquet so I don't know what it is like. But she said, do you know how tough that thing is to untangle the thing? And most times that it even damages the notes. Some of them don't do it well. So I mean, it's a form of abuse. So let's just stay away from anything that would abuse on Naira. Spraying up. And folding the Naira too. That's a major abuse right there. Because now you know people that they've said don't spray money. People want very ridiculous things. They actually printed paper money. And they transferred the actual money to the people. They printed paper money. You just have to spray. See, I like that one. The funny thing is that if you check American music videos and even some videos like when Americans are doing parties and they have to spray money. They actually print fake money. Most of you won't spray? Yes. Moving on. See, I'm not married yet. When I get married and you're coming, spray me money, transfer the first one to their account. And then spray me money. I like it. I'm a Nigerian girl. Thank you. Is this type of state money? Yes, it is. Okay. Well, I love Nigeria for a lot of people. They are planning to jump out. It's Japan's season, right? So now my news is about the U.S. House voting to end the foreign aid traveler COVID vaccine requirement. It means the vaccine mandate. As we know, Canada lifted theirs in October 2022. So right now, U.S. is the only one remaining. And U.S. Travel Association says there is no need for vaccine certification anymore. It has since passed. But the White House is against it. So the House of Rep voted and apparently the Republicans have the upper hand with the Democrats, you know, seven of them joining in, which is an agreement that the mandate should be lifted. So I know a lot of Nigerians are trying to travel. And, you know, some people want to do things the right way. So a lot of Nigerians are praying. Many people just leave to this thing because I don't want to vaccinate them. Yeah. Yeah, I'll answer it quickly. Yeah. So for my news, the Naira swipe depositors fund 100 percent safe. So the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation has assured Nigerians that depositors funds are safe, saying that the current central bank of Nigeria's currency swap has nothing to do with people's monies in banks. The managing director of NDIC, Madam Belo Hassan, gave the assurance during the special day at the 44th Kaduna International Trade Fair, which was held in the state capital on Thursday. According to Hassan, depositors need not to panic over the new CBN monetary policy as regards to safety of their funds and any commercial banks in the country. This information is really important to go out because, I mean, a couple of people are worried about the safety of their money. If, okay, the money in the bank, I can't collect it. And that's what's causing most of the violence around because a lot of people are not even informed. So I'm glad that this information has gone out. So citizens should just calm down and their money is actually safe. And this is coming from the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation. Okay. So on that note, let's talk here for small businesses and see how we can navigate ourselves and meet all of this, you know, hard times that is going on in our country. Fuel, cash less. Which other one again? Exchange rate. Exchange, all of them is plenty. Stay with us. We'll be right back.