 You're still watching Waze Now punch is sort of old school meaning it's not really soda not really juice Not completely a cocktail. I don't know what it is till today But it's punch and we love it so much especially on national punch day every September 20th today break out your favorite punch bowl and celebrate with different colored Concussions, I'm not sure I ever took this I didn't take it especially when on the university because before I had gotten into the university there was serious warning That don't go and drink the drink that you did not open if I don't go to parties that because then It was believed that a lot of guys that were trying to get girls would lace the punch with different stuff So the ladies now pass out and the money some things have gone down So I was so scared I did I never attended one party and I never drank up to today. I don't think I've tasted the punch I don't know what it tastes like. I have just a punch and it depends on if you know who makes it That's my point. I'm too suspicious No, she's not sure she's just the bias that you don't know what they've mixed it with and who has intentions Yeah, so most times the drinks are laced, you know, so you can't even tell But in a safe environment There's I don't take it outside environments that are not sure you see punch you would not have an issue having part of it That's what I'm saying. So you would you would look at the she needs to but if you have that is a limiting belief Well, I haven't tasted it before don't worry. I'm not a fan of I'm not a fan of a lot of all these fizzy drinks This is not fizzy. I know I said I'm not just a fan of a lot of things. So if it's not my blended smoothie So mona no vex and ever to stop and I don't intend to trust For me it was this story about tax fossil fuel companies Facing on profits as planet burns and power bills. So this was the comment made by the UN chief Today right and the US Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was talking about Companies being taxed heavily because they are the ones that contribute to the situation in the Climate change and how people are struggling with soaring energy and food bills So he's asking that this Be part of the I don't know what whether to call it corporate social responsibility of these big companies This is they're the ones that are benefiting from it, right? So he He had mentioned that hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies and windfall profits Are going to how? Sorry that the energy giants feast on hundreds of billions of dollars in Subsidies and windfall profits while the household budgets continue to shrink and make the planet to burn He had quite a bit to say even give an analysis Towards the end of his comments where he said that companies like Shell earned record profits of eleven point five billion US dollars and ExxonMobil also broke even with an astonishing 17.9 billion dollars nearly doubling what it made in the first quarter So that it's important for them to pay attention to climate change because if you Have heard in the news as well areas like Puerto Rico some of that coastal lines are going through typhoons and Hurricanes and things like that that this is because of the activity on the environment which ultimately affects so they should look to Put in some of these profits that they have received into helping some of these Countries and some of these areas as places that have suffered different unfortunate crisis weather crisis and land issues Oh NJ is sir My story is about the famous Evans Who they call Evans the kidnapper? So just yesterday he was Sentenced to 21 years imprisonment for kidnapping of Lady once Silvanos have here and He already has You know, there were four counts and this was they I think they were first I read in December 2017 and you know four counts. There's one count. He was sentenced to five years for He was sentenced to 21 years for kidnapping and five years for unlawful possession of fire and and you know A lot of Nigerians have been reacting to the news of this sentence and some people saying that it was too stiff of a Punishment and some people saying that You know, it's not stiff enough when I saw the when I saw the whatever I think I was I can't remember who I was with yesterday and The person was saying that I hope you know that these sentence was going to be, you know These would the number of years that he's been in custody would be Minus from this. It's not technically 21 years. And besides by time he does three four yet Oh good here. Yeah, you know, he's stolen billions and all of that So he was telling me that it's possible that he might not even do up to this number of years. You understand Nigeria, you know, it's just well, I don't even after outside the country when you're the number of days or years That you were, you know kept for would be added to absolute sentence All right, so a man identified that it brought him call it whoo, right? Today had recounted how the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority officer. His name is Mr. Bakery. It was identified as Mr. Bakery's top team Kairi Maji from boarding a boss at Iyanowuru by Berger in Iyanowuru that because he was looking like a Yahoo boy. If I I think they should just play the video I got a good job I I got a call my work I mean get my enjoyed. Oh God the gold won. Come on. I know you come out for years. We see him do. I got a culture. I don't taste. Why are you resting? We see him do. I got another coming out for years. Leave me. Don't cap me no sense. Don't cap me no sense. Don't cap me. I know you come out. Don't cap me. Don't you come out for years. Come out for years. Come out for years. We see him do. Don't cap me. I know you come out for years. Don't cap me. Don't cap me. Don't cap me no sense. at a bus stop. The last official said he wasn't going to board that bus because he was looking like a Yahoo boy Only in Nigeria So Uti, quickly We'll come back there Today is that day My story, quickly So monumental NTFE8 clap for them The amount is staggering So a 1.8 tons of cooking has been seized in Ikorodu of all places Along with that were four men who they believe are drug kingpins The seized cocaine is worth $278 million I can't fathom it because it's just crazy I was asking that, do we now produce cocaine in Nigeria? If not, the bigger question is how do they get in that amount? The plan was for it to be sold to other countries And this is an investigation that started all the way back in 2018 So of course this sounds like some sort of drug cartel The questions are too many and I don't want to believe Every time I think about drugs in Nigeria I try to put my head in the sand and believe it's not true But then we've seen fantastic work that the NTFE have Absolutely, particularly since the former administrator They put on my article in January of last year We've been seeing a lot of Greek drugs But it's also scary when you hear him say that One in every seven Nigerians has a drug problem But also given the scope of problems we have in Nigeria Sometimes people turn to drugs rather than faith Absolutely, I am very, very excited about this I sense because we had the head of media and communications He came on the show at VGC, the Met Lab So I am definitely waiting for him to come back again Because this is a win, but like what he said, I am really worried Like that much number of cocaine in this country Alright, we'll take a break We want to talk lawlessness Stay with us, we'll be right back