 Why I applied for the MISTRA Geopolitics Program is because of some of the things that I have anticipated, which is the qualification and the advantage written in the call, which I saw. And I feel its impact on my knowledge on climate change and how it can be linked to different aspects of security and other areas in the academia. And the study in its package has a loaded, you know, loaded package of knowledge for its participants. And that is one of the reasons why I applied. Wow, my experience so far on the program in the academic area, I think it has been intellectually engaging. I have been exposed to a wide range of knowledge in climate change. And then I have been, I have access to different, you know, materials that will help my study. And then I have also gained a lot from the program in the area of how I can critically link, you know, issues which I'm working on to climate and environmental, you know, change. And it has been intellectually engaging. It is just like an intellectual exercise for me. And I think I am fit on the program. And again, I think the program also holds something that is very, very important, which we don't talk a lot about, and that is the multicultural dimension of the program. You get to meet different people from different cultural backgrounds from different countries. And we have blended and I've been able to relate with them. This is my first time on a program like this. And I feel it has exposed me to how I can relate with other persons and from other backgrounds. In Sweden, I have pretty good knowledge about studies in the academia and how some of these studies can be linked or applied to social events in the public space. Going back to Nigeria from Sweden, I'm taking away a knowledge that we have an impact on my research and how I can make my research to be more intellectually, you know, improving at this time on what I'm working on. And at the same time to also share the same knowledge with other upcoming researchers like me. Like if I have the opportunity to lecture students, I will equally, you know, transfer this knowledge on them. And at the same time, you know, this knowledge on the environment and climate change has to do with, you know, enlightening people. And I will take up the challenge to propagate the knowledge by letting people know what climate really is and what we can do to actually minimize the risk of climate change.