 Canada gives travel advisory to her citizens, days after U.S. did same to her own citizens. NLCTUC vowed to begin strike on Tuesday for Tint of November as a fallout to the assault on Agiro. And of course don't forget that we are also going to be looking at the headlines on Off the Press as a segment on the show this morning. Good morning and welcome to the program. My name is Niangul Aggadi. It's a pleasure having you this Wednesday morning. We do hope that you're not finding it difficult getting from one point to the other. And for those who were afraid that the Third Mendenbridge might be a hindrance to their movement, we see now that it doesn't have to be that way because if your movement is between 5 a.m. for instance or 4.30 a.m. till 11.30 then you're safe because whatever repairs will be done will be done after that. That is 12 midnight to 4 a.m. So we're looking at a lot of issues this morning, majorly the ones that we just told you about and one of them is what we intend to bring to you as one of the trending issues. NLC-TUC declared nationwide strike from November 14. We've been talking about this all the while but we need to reemphasize what is really happening and how it's going to have an impact on our economy. The leadership of the Nigerian Liberal Congress that is NLC and the Trade Union Congress TUC have declared a total nationwide strike effective next Tuesday, November 14, 2023. The leadership of the two unions reached the resolution after an extraordinary National Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, November 7. The Liberal unions had vowed to go on strike to protest their assault on the NLC National President Joe Agiro in Imo State on November 1. The Liberal unions had accused the Imo State government and the State Police Command of orchestrating the assault on Agiro who was in the state to coordinate a protest over the non-payment of workers by the Imo State government. Last Friday, the organized Liberal handed the federal government a five-day ultimatum to replace the police commissioner while also blaming Governor Uzo Dima who is seeking re-election for the attack on Agiro. Governor Uzo Dima has since denied any involvement in the attack on the Liberal leader. The organized Liberal also demanded the arrest and prosecution of some of the Governor's aid and threatened to embark on a nationwide industrial action if their demands were not carried out. The Inspector General of Police Kaede Ebetokun on Sunday redeployed Badi for neutrality's sake ahead of the November 11, 2023 governorship election in Imo State. Well, we hope that we are going to hear the last of these. Going on strike at this moment, 14th of November, let's see what will happen between now and the 14th of November. This government has been known to be swift in taking decisions and also trying to lobby people to their side and Labour has also been part of this when they have been convinced time and time again to shit their swords and do what they're supposed to do and not go on strike. Let's see what happens between now and Tuesday next week. That's about six days. Okay, appeal code sucks PDP Senator Declare's La Long winner. The Minister of Labour, Simon La Long, winner of the Platteau South Senatorial election has been declared winner of Platteau North Senatorial election by a court of appeal sitting in Abuja. La Long had asked for the notification of Napoleon Bali of the People's Democratic Party's victory in the election on the grounds that the party did not have a proper party structure and therefore could not file candidates for the elections. A tribunal led by Justice Mohammed Tukor had also ruled in favour of La Long stating that the PDP had no structure and also lacks the right to take part in the election. A three-man panel of the appeal court led by Justice Alfredo Williams-Dawood on Tuesday November 7th held the tribunal's judgment adding that the matter was both a pre- and post-election matter and that the tribunal was correct to have looked at the issue. We also have information that Banki W. Obanikoro lose out as a appeal court affirms Labour Party's Tadius Ata as Etiusa House of Representatives. The Labour Party, LP House of Representatives member representing Etiusa Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Tadius Ata has reclaimed his seat in the green chamber. We call that Lagos State National and State House of Assembly election petition tribunal sitting in the Kedja Lagos State in August annulled the February 25, 2023 election of Ata. The court ordered INEC to conduct a supplementary election in the 32 polling units of Etiusa within 90 days and withdraw the return certificate issued to Ata to unconduct elections in areas where the election wasn't held on February 25. Disatisfied by the judgment, Ata approached the Court of Appeal and was able to reclaim his mandate. The Labour Party governorship candidate in Lagos State, Badebo Road, Vivo, announced Ata's victory at the Court of Appeal. At the February 25 election, Ata contested the election against Singer Banki W of the PDP and Babajide Obanikoro of the APC. Ata won with 24,075 votes while Banki W came second with 18,666 votes and Obanikoro was declared third with 16,901 votes. Lagos governorship election appeal court reserves judgment in Badebo Road, Vivo, Vesas, Somo Luz case. That is the state and national appeal court sitting in Lagos on Tuesday, yesterday November 7, reserved ruling in the appeal filed by the Labour Party and the People's Democratic Party PDP against the re-election of Governor Babajide Somo Luz. The Labour Party candidate Badebo Road, Vivo and Abdul Aziz Adediron of PDP are challenging the September 25 ruling of the election tribunal which upheld the March 18 re-election of Somo Luz. At the hearing of the appeal on Tuesday, the lead justice Yargata Niempar reserved ruling after listening to the argument of the parties. Justice Niempar said the date for judgment would be communicated to the parties. Earlier, Council to Labour Party Mr Benson Olawadi urged the court to allow the appeal and set aside the decision of the tribunal. According to him, the tribunal erred in law when it helped at the burden of proof of specific oath of allegiance subscribed to by Hamzat as well as the evidence of his renounced citizenship rests on their preland. He urged the court to interpret section 182 subsection 1A of the constitution regarding the disqualification of Somo Luz and his deputy Dr Khadiri Hamzat. And responding, Ola or Lanipuikun, Council to Labour's government or governor or other Somo Luz and his deputy Hamzat urged the court to dismiss the appeal. Lanipuikun said the dual citizenship argued by the upland was never brought before the tribunal. And meanwhile, the Kanu Hisba is to marry off controversial Tik Toka, Morja Kunya, months after her arrest for corrupting the morals of the society in her video. Those were the words of the Hisba police. So the Kanu Hisba has announced plans to facilitate marriages for Tik Tokas in the state, including Morja Ibrahim Kunya, who was arrested early this year over alleged immorality. If you remember, the popular skitmaker known for her controversial content was arrested at a hotel while trying to book rooms for guests who came from far and near for her much publicised birthday bash. And according to the spokesperson of the state police command SP Abdulahi Haruna Kiyawa, Morja's arrest followed complaints from clerics that she uses vulgar language and corrupts the morals of the society in her videos. This initiative was unveiled during a meeting convened by the commander-general of Hisba, or Hisba board, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, to offer guidance to Tik Tokas on improving their moral values. Morja and other popular Tik Tokas were invited to the Kanu State Hisba Command's headquarters for potential rehabilitation on Monday, November 6, 2023. The invitation issued by the deputy commander-general of Hisba, Dr. Mujahid Aminuddin, encouraged attendees to bring their educational and business certificates, ensuring their identities remain protected by covering their faces. The primary purpose for this gathering is to offer support to those interested in receiving assistance from the state governor Aba Kabir Yusuf. The Tik Tokas in overwhelming numbers attended the meeting dressed in full traditional regalia and covering their faces with nick-cabs. Speaking while unveiling the scheme, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa said, and I quote directly, We are willing to give you all the necessary support to live a sustainable life. Those of you that have fiancés or are interested in marriage, we promise to organize a grand wedding and take responsibility for all the expenses. He also advised the popular Tik Tokas in attendance on how to improve their morals, and Sheikh Daurawa said that all Tik Tok users who need capital support should write a business plan and submit it to the Hisba Board. If they are satisfied with the information they have provided, the Kanu government will support them with capital. While this initiative, which has gained approval from Kanu State Governor, is designed to assist youths in the region and promote moral growth, the Tik Tokas responded positively to the offer and engaged in discussions with senior Hisba officials. And to demonstrate their commitment to this endeavor, the Hisba provided 2,000 Naira transport fare to Tik Tokas. Okay, well, I have mixed feelings about this report, but whatever it is, let's look at how it's going to pan out. Someone was arrested because according to Hisba police, she was corrupting the morals of the people by what she posts on her Tik Tok handle. And then Tik Tokas are being offered money to empower them. That's good. Tik Tokas are also encouraged to get married and that they are going to organize these marriages for them. Well, I don't know. However it is, we want peace in our country. We want the moral decadence not to be the way it is anymore. But who are we to judge? The morality or immorality is according to who? Is it according to the state? According to the holy books? According to the individuals? According to fundamental human rights? According to what? Well, we have to define a lot of things and then take the right actions when we need to. Well, that's it on top trending. Some of the stories that we just wanted to bring to your notice in case you miss them. One of them will be a topic of discussion today. That's the NLC in Broglieu happening right now in the country. Tuesday is just around the corner and if this track is going to hold, well, at least it has given time for the elections to hold first. The elections will be held this Saturday in Emo state where the problem arose from. And then we'll also have that same election in Bayelsa and Kogi state. The governorship election that is. We've already had the states and national assembly elections in those states, but the governors need to be elected as well on the 11th of November. This is an off-season election for which INEC has been given 18 billion naira, apart from the money they were given for the conduct of the general elections in February and March this year. They've been given 18 billion naira to do this election. We hope that this one will be an election that INEC will begin to redeem its image because no matter how much they say, the image has been battered in the international community, not just in Nigeria. Whether they are writing what they did or not, the perception of the people is that they did not do as well. So let them use this and redeem the image of INEC and by implication, the image of Nigeria as well. We'll take a break and when we return, we'll be looking at the papers. Stay with us.