 Today is World Human Spirit Day and a great day to engage with our innermost voice, consider the grandeur of the human spirit and encourage positivism and love. Meditation can be a significant element of honouring World Human Spirit Day. So yeah, today is World Human Spirit Day. When I saw this, I was like, which one is World Human Spirit Day again? But yeah, what do you think about this holiday? But then when I read about it, I got to understand it. So it's basically just about knowing that we have a body and we have a spirit in our body. So for me personally, I have times where I just want to meditate and just connect with my spirit. So Christians, I think we do this a lot, right? Where you just, some people want to fast just to do that. So I do that too and I discover whenever I do that and I come out of it, I feel more energized, I feel inspired. That's for me personally. So yeah, World Human, I think it makes sense. It makes sense, yes. Then what do you think about this holiday? Well for me, I believe so much in meditation. I believe that sometimes you should just stay as a human being and just sit back. And I believe in introspection a lot. I like to, you know, after all is said and done, I like to just go back, sit with myself. Now take yourself out, there's this make me a song I like by the way. And that doesn't lyrics in a song. Take yourself outside of your body and look at yourself. So I believe in taking yourself outside of your body, look at yourself, you know, judge yourself and say okay, this is me. This is not me. So I believe so much in meditation and I think that it's something that every human being should adopt, honestly speaking. Okay. Do we have Uti? Uti is joining us via Zoom today. Uti, are you there? Hi, can you hear me? Yes, we can hear you now. Hi Uti. Good evening. Good evening. How you doing? Have you heard about all the unrest we've been facing? What do you mean? Have I heard about it? I'm living it by the second. Oh dear, okay. Man. Alright. Glory, I'll start with you. What did you find in the news? Hoodlums on Friday hijacked the protest against Naira scarcity to rob residents and business owners in Porta called the River State Capital's course of hoodlums invaded the Mai 3 and Mai 1 market, forcing traders to accept the old notes or risk their goods being taken. Many traders robbed their shops and fled wire residents were robbed by hoodlums. And I think about two days or almost a week now, we've been seeing these hoodlums. So now it's, I think it's something, we like call it orchestrated now because we have this protest. It's like, okay, it's states. Even yesterday, someone said in a those states the same thing happened. In fact, I watched a video where someone was shot. So I think this is becoming really, really orchestrated because why is it suddenly everywhere around Nigeria? There is justice protest hoodlums hijacking. And then again, I'll see go back to what I said the last time. We Nigerians, we should, this is a time where we should, we should, we should try to be more flexible. It's a horrible situation. That's the truth. But how can we move it? How can we make it better for us? Because if Nigerians poise today, if we fight today, it's the ordinary man on the street that will suffer it. These people are the top, they are going to leave this country. So if you are on the street saying you want to protest or you carrying weapons, you know, making people look at, they are actually forcing traders to take their own, the truth is everyone is confused. But well, let me not go deeper into, I think we'll still come back to that. But that's what I found in yesterday. Okay, Damla, what do you find? Okay, so the central back of Nigeria office in Marina Lagos state was crowded with people. Who wants to deposit their 1,000 naira and 500 naira old notes on Friday? This comes after the President, Major General Mohammed Buhari on Thursday morning during an address to Nigerians announced that old 1,000 naira and 500 naira notes were no longer legal tender. I mean, as much as I can understand, Buhari is probably trying to find the balance between the Supreme Court's ruling and the central bank judgment. I mean, I don't think that I subscribe to just taking, or rather everybody taking their old 1,000 naira and 500 naira notes just to the central bank. It is the APS bank and I don't think that not everybody going there, having access there is particularly the right thing to do. Now that aside, everybody cannot go to CBN, if we are being honest, hence the crowd anyway. I believe that at least for now, we should still have commercial banks taking the old 500 naira, already said okay, that is no more legal tender, fine, that's not a problem. But at least the commercial banks should still be able to take the old notes so that they can be able to give people, I mean, we are with ATMs around, give people the new notes. But you don't tell everybody, because how many people can even go to the CBN if we are being honest, how many people can go there? And how many, I don't think that CBN has so many workers enough, 200, I don't think so. I really don't think so, there are like 200 million people in this. Well, I mean, we are still going to come back to this in the main conversation. What do you find in the news first today? Continuing in the same thread, so my headline speaks to the situation that I think some legosians in certain parts of Lagos work up to this morning. The headline says, naira crisis, violence spreads to Aegege and other areas of Lagos. So essentially civil unrest today in areas of around Ojota, Aegege, Kouroudu. I mean, there's been videos flying around all of our social media, all day tensions are heightened everywhere. And like Gloria said, this is really the frustration that is coming to the fore of people not having cash, not being able to access their cash. Banks being closed, ATM machines being empty. So I guess it's all coming to a head as we get closer to the election. This is just to urge all our viewers and everyone to stay safe, to be vigilant when you're going anywhere. Please check and try and get as much real time updates because I've had too many scenarios of people driving into this or this unfolding as they're passing by. So just for everyone to be really careful and try to stay safe. Thank you. Just actually rightly said that, I mean that same line of thought that we're in very tough but precedented times, you know. And I trust that, well, governance is going to get better, but in all, make safety your top priority. Be very, very careful wherever it is. God bless Nigeria. Okay, so what I found, naira deliberate attempt to truncate democracy. Naira was said by Governor Abdullah Gandujay of Karno states. And he alleged that the Naira's redesigned policy of the president, Major General Mohamed Abu Hari, is a deliberate attempt to truncate Nigeria's democracy. Gandujay spoke late Wednesday in Karno when he received the forum of former parliamentarians, North West Zone, that visited to the intimate, that visited to intimate him of their resolve to support the APC presidential candidate Bola Mehtinobu. Gandujay, whose record remarks have gone viral, said it was unfortunate that despite the collective efforts made by the APC to ensure Buhari's election victories in 2015 and 2019 after several losses, the president had resolved to pay the party and those that supported him back by destroying the party that brought him to power. I mean, I saw this and I asked myself, I'm like, is this even the proper thing for you to come out and say in this time where people are going through such hardship in the country, so you come out and say, after everything we've done for you, this is how you want to pay us back or you are doing this in deliberately. These are the issues, these are the things I will talk about. So what is the theories out there about what this is about? Okay, let's take a break. And when we come back, we'll be discussing our topic for tonight.