 Welcome back to the breakfast and plus TV Africa time for the press. We do have Tindy Kola-Willi who's in standby to join the conversation. He's a legal practitioner. Tindy, it's good to have you join us this morning. Very well, thanks for asking. We're set up with the Nigerian Tribune this morning. Looking at the top page or top stories on the Nigerian Tribune, as always the top stories will be a focus. He says APC zoning not gets chairmanship and south to get presidency. That's what you find on the Tribune. Underneath your several riders as party agrees to swap offices between north and south. Buhari favors consensus according to Buhari. You also have the APC won't collapse after Buhari. That's what Lalong is also quoted to say. Because there's several consents as regards the APC not forgetting how the APC came through. I mean, we're still talking about the fact that all of this disunity on rank or in the APC is because they are a collision and that happened in 2014. Postponiment of APC convention explains Nigerian shambolic state, the PDP is quoted. Probably might just be a new word for me. Gunmen set police station and fire and killed two policemen in Emore. Two security guards killed by gunmen at feeling station in Ogun. You also have another head of saying Niger to sign $3.3 billion loan agreement for 10 projects. That's according to your finance minister. Let go on Balogun to be installed on Luba Don March 11, 2022. And you also find Desiani. Desiani's 450 million bribe ex-minister Sarah O'Chicpe, two others back six years in jail each. Constitution review center to vote Tuesday Reps Wednesday and just before we move away. Reps, griot importers of adulterated fuel as three firms deny allegation of importation of toxic petroleum product. Now we hope that because this has actually had several Nigerians and a lot of people are hoping that those behind this would be brought to vote justice will be meted. Cocaine deal, you have caught permits and D.L.E.A. to detain Abakari six orders for 14 days. These are some of the headlines on the Nigerian Tribune. Let's move straight to the nation newspaper with the big headline there. 2023 president APC zoning tilts ticket in South's favor. Sounds like music to the ears of some. 2023 president APC zoning tilts ticket in South's favor and they have a list of what they call the zoning proposal. I do hope that they may not turn out to be one thing that will be denied by the party. But this is what he says. National chair, not central, deputy national chair, not west, deputy national chair, south, southeast, deputies, national secretary, rather southwest, national organizing secretary, not east, national publicity secretary, south, national treasurer, southeast, national legal advisor, not west, with the following rider, party to adopt consensus in picking national chair. Okay, lawmakers vote on constitution review next week, 67 bills for consideration. Ex minister, others to get six years jail term for 450 million Naira bribe. By logo to be installed. March 11 family heads visit high chief details on page 27 of the nation. Jonathan keeps mom on 2023 president's speculated interest. Electro bill, Buhari rejects provision on public officials. That's interesting details on page five. Britannia, you kicks as consortium blames it for toxic petrol firms appear before reps taking quite a while. Fraud or Coracha evades service and the LA gets caught not to detain carry for 14 more days. This is some stories coming on front page of the nation newspaper. Let's take a look at the leadership this morning. The banner caption says seven days to go pressure mounds on president Mohammed Buhari to sign the electoral bill civil society organizations and back on aggressive protests against the layer. And yesterday you had about 26 of them at the unity fountain in a butcher. PDP fingers top government officials. It may be signed in matter Rousey's presidency, but let's see how all of that pants are. Kwan Koso, Yakuza or this form third force ahead of 2023 elections. These will constitute the crux of our conversation as we proceed. Federal government will book bank launch additional 176 million dollars recovery project for North East and Nass vote and constitutional review report next week. You also have strike reps edges. The federal government asked you to adhere to MOU and just before we move away. You also still look into the leadership. The Russia-Ukraine crisis or prize needs $100 per barrel higher since 2014 caught Jail's ex minister to others three months for 450 fraud. And there's a lot of back and forth because you have on the EFCC portal you have that report saying six years and on all the parts you have three months. That's been crossing several conversations across board. APC governors accept new convention date and zoning formula that's it on the leadership. The punch in East River has the following headlines a kicker March 26 convention. APC factions fault party. Governor's opt for consensus zoning. And the following right is Oshin Rivers. Others won APC against holding convention without resolving crises. North South to swap positions. And PDP mocks APC saying ruling party unorganized. I think that's falling from the national convention of the PDP where the current chairman of the party challenged the APC to hold a convention. And it seems that his challenge is bearing fruit as they are finding that difficult. More headlines are from the punch. Port congestion looms. This 8,000 imported vehicles arrive Monday amid strike. This is on page 36 talking about the strike by the clear and forwarding agents as well over VIN and the evaluation put in place by the CBN. More headlines in the ASU trade blame strike national embarrassment says reps. In the ASU trade blame strike national embarrassment says reps. Senators reps to vote on constitution amendment next week. You also have this headline reps grill all firms over dirty fuel imports may summon NNPC again. More from the punch. FG begins probe of airlines over alleged collusion to fix air fares. NLC IG disagree over police exemption from 13.42 trillion Naira pension scheme. And you have there's only 450 million Naira fund. Ex-minister jailed for three months gets 1 million Naira fine option. Hoodlums attack Ogum filling station killed two guards, a cops angriest sergeant dies while opening gate for ex governor Daniels driver. And marking day to install new Ulubada March 11. Ligas protest no evil must befall Arabi Shola kings man worn. And let's remember we had some pictures some days ago of a coffin with RIP and bearing Arabi Shola's name while his village people are saying if anything happens. Okay in the final one court okay scary six others detention for 14 more days. These are headlines coming on the front page of the punch. Let's have Tunde Kola will he share his thoughts this morning. It's good to have you join us once again. Thanks for having me. So let's throw it to you now. Which of the headlines interest you this morning? For the mission of the government. As the president of the U.S. government. And we did the young get back to the story that they didn't go to school. In the distant time. For the more of the value when you do have to look for a super tiny memorial. I think he has received. The political science of the other part. I'm not to show that. So we shouldn't defend the flow. I'm pretty happy about this. But it is mango. The party has been able to explore. And the state is going to be shared among the different parts of the country. And of course, so you don't have to share the building. Even though we do have under the control of the federal government. And so it is at most times the government allows to get the best of our people. The best of our people in the grand commune. To guarantee equity. Without the defense device is the same thing. The most active. We have too many problems in the one thing. Turn the corner. Can you hear us please? Yes. Okay. Fantastic. Thank you. So let's look at one from the front page of the punch in the sweeper abacari being detained for 14 more days after the court okayed that. This also coming in a time when, of course, we've had several cases of people being detained, you know, without recourse to due process. And we know, of course, we have the laws determining or saying how much time on a suspect can be kept in detention for questioning and all that. So tell us how legal is this? I mean, of course, no question in the judgment. Yeah, but how does this work? I'm not the fan of abacari. The truth of the matter is that they care abacari to be in the process for seven days or the other. And then for another session of the set up the police of the court. And then there's also the legal and suppose the investigation has one of the, I mean, optimal content, asking abacari to act before it. This case abacari, and the police authority will provide, but no, as soon as they're in the letter, they think abacari is a fine. And still there's a poor amount of procedure for the police here. Let's move away from that headline this morning and pay attention to the Nigerian Tribune. Now the All Progressive Congress finally, they have actually agreed on a zoning formula and they will swap offices between the North and the South. And according to this arrangement, all offices that were occupied by the Notherners in the last eight years will go to the South and vice versa. And so they also seem to be at date for the convention. So the question here is how do you see this whole agreement for the AAPC ahead of the 2023 elections and this arrangement and formula? Well, something like that I want to say, I don't believe in any social problem. So some of this is impossible. The face of our business, the face of our minds, the whole agile are not about us. The face of race are not about us. The vice-president, the governor, people don't make their minds. And not pampas, we are in those actions to just to zone it. The same with the presidency. And some of these are too pre-pare. So they try to get us to be more content. Some of these issues are here in the air and they are still being thought of as a way. OK, interesting. Let's move over to one story that is captured in the Pond Chines paper. It's also captured in the Nays Chines paper as well. Talking about the imprisonment of ex-Minister O'Chicpe. I'll just read a few lines from the Pond Chines paper before I bring you in. It says that for the High Court sitting in Joss on Tuesday, Joss on Tuesday, sentenced the former minister of water resources, Sarah O'Chicpe, to three months' imprisonment. O'Chicpe was served as minister and former president, good luck Jonathan, was sentenced alongside former chairman of the People's Democratic Party in Plateau State, Raymond D'Abo and the Plateau State coordinator of Jonathan campaign organization Leo Sunday Jitong. The three had been accused of or had been standing trial since 2018 in the case of money laundering and conspiracy brought against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, amounting to over 450 million Naira. So the Pond Chines, linking this money to ex-Minister Desani's 450 million Naira fund. Your take sir. His name is Sidney. He didn't know what he thought. But in order to, what he thought, in order to, what he could do for Naira to do. In order not to make it look offensive to the ex-Minister Desani, they changed money to 4.4 to run down the machine, to 4.4 and Naira didn't know what to do. And then sent to the High Court to act. Members were given a life sentence in the country. As a left of the law, I've forgotten his name as well. One director of the president. Another look at what we have to do in Naira, and mention the names of the people, the very person of this group, who've been giving such assiduous stories. As somebody else, when you say somebody else, you're making fun of the people you know. That is actually one place where the people, or what their ideologies are, have been able to solve them. Okay. All right. Tunde Kola, well, just quickly, your thoughts on this one in a minute or two, seven days ago, a pressure is mounted on President Mohammed Buhari to sign the electoral bill. And that's what the leadership is quoted to say. What are your thoughts? Do you see the presidency, or the president, by the way, signing the electoral bill? And do we necessarily need all of this pressure? Thank you very much. Very interesting analysis coming from you. Tunde Kola, well, a legal practitioner, and a guest son of the press today, right here on the breakfast. I would hope that you have a fantastic day, and I look forward to having you, the near future. Yes, yes. It has been great, because you're a lawyer. Thank you very much, sir. Fantastic. Fantastic. Thank you very much for your time, sir. Appreciate it. Thank you. It's a nice day. All right. It's great to have a lawyer's analyst for today, because he's used his legal background to give us very good opinions on the issues. Yes, indeed. Well, it's time to take a break. Of course, when we return, it would be heading straight to a major conversation. But in the meantime, let's tell you what happened today in history.