 On the breakfast, Lecky Deepsea Port takes the delivery of three SSTS cranes, 10 robot-tired grantees. Witnesses the arrival of the first vessel to Bertha the Port. Is this a major milestone to the commencement of the port? Also on the breakfast, gunmen open fire on the convoy of President Mohammed Buhari in Katsina State. What is the implication of this? We will be reviewing the biggest stories making the headlines across national dailies with an analyst. Welcome to the breakfast in plus CV Africa. I am Messi Popo. It's a beautiful morning right here, very wet in the city of Lagos. I hope you are all protected as you go about your businesses. As always, we set off the conversation with a top trending. Now, top trending will be issues that are making the rounds, generating reactions and comment in different spaces. First of it, it's very saddening and of course the second would also be saddening as well. But the first is the attack on the President's convoy. Bandits attack President Mohammed Buhari's convoy. Very, very unfortunate incident that happened yesterday where reports say that some terrorists opened fire on President Mohammed Buhari's advance convoy deployed ahead of his trip to Daurah, the Katsina State for Salazar Liberation. Now, for the President, for every time the President has to visit any part of the country, you have a team of peasants put together. You call it an advanced team. Now, the advanced team is saddled with the responsibility of going ahead of the President and ensuring that everything is in place. And so this convoy was actually attacked. We also know that the President would not, you know, travel via road. But this sends a lot of signal. Details are very sketchy in the sense that we have reports saying that two peasants died, not too certain. Some peasants sustained injury. But there was also a statement from the Presidential Media Aid. We're talking about the senior special assistant to President Mohammed Buhari on media and publicity, Gaba Shaywou. Confirming that in a statement, he explained that the convoy of Katsina, carrying the advanced team of security guards, as well as protocol and media officers ahead of the President's trip to Daurah for Salah, came under that attack. And it was also repelled by gallant, you know, military men. Like I mentioned earlier on, details quite sketchy. But there are several comment and reaction. And it's really worrisome that Eve, you know, the number one citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria can be under, his convoy can be under attack, not that the President was attacked. But of course, an attack on the President's convoy can be translated to an attack on the President himself. And everyone's saying, Eve, you know, this attack can actually happen. Then who else is left out in all of this? But another question is also that if the President is going to visit, one would expect that there should be some level of surveillance, you know, before the team actually would head out. I mean, before the advanced team would go ahead. Now, what if the President was on that particular convoy? What if he was the President? We know the President will not, you know, go by a word, but I'm just saying, it could have been the President on that convoy and what can happen. The issue of security is a major concern. Lives and property, everyone has a life, you know, right to leave, right to live. And we need to take, you know, this very, very serious. As much as it's government's responsibility to ensure that lives and properties are protected, it's also very saddening that it's a threat. And if that's a threat, you know, to the number one citizen, then the question Nigerians are asking is who else is safe? Who else is really safe? So yes, security issues should be fixed, not because the Presidential convoy or his advanced team has been attacked or a governor has been attacked. Well, it's because we all have a right to life. It's been guaranteed by the Constitution and its government responsibility to ensure that lives and properties are protected. That's also enshrined in the Constitution. The question is, how far have we fed in all of this? I mean, some people are saying the President himself has not treated these persons. I mean, we're talking about terrorists now, the bandits, whatever names we want to call them. They've been treated with kids' glove and this is what it is. Well, you see, the rain might just be falling on everyone right now. On every roof, it's not limited to a certain roof or a certain region or an area. Very saddening, very unfortunate. Another one is also Kuwait prison under a bomb attack. A group of terrorists just yesterday, still yesterday when you also had the attack on the President's advanced team convoy, attacked the Kuwait medium custodial center in Abuja. That's the capital with bombs in an apparent move according to the report to gain entry into the facility and free some of its member or its members. And that's also another issue. Now, we also have reports saying you have high-profile personalities in that particular facility. You want to talk about Abu Qiyari, you want to talk about Farooq Lawn and all of that. And you also have some prisoners, Boko Haram prisoners who are also there. The conspiracy theory is also out and some people are saying, what could it be? I mean, if you have an attack on the prison facility, what does it tell? That you have some persons who are planning to free prisoners who probably would just be their members to talk about the offenders. But it's also important to also note that the Kuwait prison has several roads. And so on this particular road, military, man, all of this road. So how is it possible that you have the attack lasting for that long without any interception? You can hear the sound now. Kuwait prison is under attack, serious attack. You can hear the sound of bullets. This is the sound of the bullets. Serious attack for how many minutes have they been shooting? God help Nigeria. Jesus. But if you can hear the sound now, Kuwait prison is under attack, serious attack. You can hear the sound of bullets. This is the sound of the bullets. Serious attack for how many minutes have they been shooting? God help Nigeria. And I said, you have all of their comments right there. Away from the attack on the Kuwait prison, we're hoping that the relevant authorities will swing into action and results will actually be gotten. I mean, those who are responsible for that attack will be brought to book. But some persons have given up and they're saying, it's never going to happen. Away from that, you have Asari Dukubo calling Peter Albi a scam. That's it. Hopefully we're able to put out that track for you and hear Asari Dukubo talk about that. Now, in his description, I practically listened to that video where he put out, and he was expressing himself about the displeasure and he constantly said that Peter Albi is a scam. Because according to him, a number of states is among one of the states in Nigeria that is really endowed. I mean, as a state is blessed with natural resources and a search, should be yielding results like other states where you have Lagos, right? And Potakot he mentioned. And so the reason why Asari Dukubo is calling Peter Albi a scam is that according to him, he was not able to harness the resources of the state to put the state at where the state should be. But the word he constantly used is that he's a scam. He's a scam. He has the thought of a scam. And you want to ask yourself what is the meaning of a scam or who is a scammer if that's the word to go by? As someone who's fraudulent, very deceptive in the act of opression, it deceives and defraud people. I'm just wondering if it might just be a misuse of language at a time. It's okay. Everyone has a right to freedom of opinion and express themselves. But in the context that you have Asari Dukubo calling Peter Albi a scam, you want to ask who is a scammer? If you say that Peter Albi is a scammer, in the context that he's explaining, he's saying that at the time when he was governor of Anambra State, with all of the resources that Anambra State has, how much or what was he able to do with all that Anambra State has? Was he able to convert all of the resources, harness it to ensure that the state is actually put up on that map? We're talking about development. It translates into the life and standard of living of the people. For Asari Dukubo, that's the reason why Peter Albi is a scam. But is that the word to use? Because if you talk about a scammer or a scam, then you're talking about someone who's involved in deceiving people, taking money or whatever it is fraudulently. Of course, that's a fraudulent thing to do. It's okay. Another one is that you have a South African man who actually takes a walk for three years. Very, very interesting. And we have seen persons who take this adventure for the sake of adventure. I usually think that you have some persons who do this because they just sit back and say, hey, what can I do? I mean, they look at a lot of things that they probably would have achieved, or things that they want to achieve at the end of the day and they say, we're going to embark on all of this. It's really interesting, very intriguing to know that someone actually travelled three years to get to a certain destination. That's it on our top trending conversation this morning. We'll take a break when we return. We'll be looking at the front pages of our national dailies. Please stay with us.