 All right, it's still the Friday flex edition of the breakfast on Plus TV Africa. So, top trending. What are the things trending on social media? And indeed, in the country right now, and even globally. All right, so let's start with the good news from the federal government. The federal government has okayed the reopening of Semeboda for vehicle importation. I imagine those import vehicles find this good news. They've approved the opening of that border for the importation of vehicles. The director of road transport in the Ministry of Transportation revealed this. His name is Ibrahim Moussa. And he revealed that during an echo as meeting organized between officials of Nigeria and Benin. So the customs area control of Semeboda command, Dara Nadi, said the service had noticed a reduction in its revenue since the importation of vehicles was banned from the land border. So they've opened the borders, the Semeboda so that vehicles can come in. And of course, they need the revenue. So that kind of explains that. And I imagine that's good news for those who import vehicles from that window, from that axis. Although some have raised some questions with regard to other ways of bringing things into the country. And of course, the excise duties, of course, which have led to the reduction in the importation of vehicles into the country. Would that be revisited? Would that be reviewed? Those are some of the questions stakeholders in that sector are asking today as always, since yesterday when this news broke. So Semeboda has been reopened. Second top trend in fire raises plank market in Ogun. What do we know about this fire? Well, it happened at the Olucesi market in Ado Odo Ota, LGA in Ogun state. That fire happened around 10 a.m. from what we understand. And it was caused by some, you know, power surge as a result of power surge. But thankfully members of the fire service were able to put it out before it spread to some other parts of the market. So they came right on time and did that thing quite swiftly and saved the day. So kudos to them. Fire raises the plank market in Ogun state. A similar incident occurred two years ago in that same place. Of course, we know that plank markets are usually very volatile and more care needs to be taken, I guess, by those who sell in those markets to avoid such incidents from happening. But in this case, it says power surge. So probably it was something that it could not help. But thank God that the fire service of the Ota command responded swiftly and did put out the fire before it spread to other sections of that market, the fire plank market in Ogun state. All right, we'll take a break now and come back with off the press where we look at the front pages on some major dailies this morning and Annalisa will be joining us to break down some of those headlines, the major and the minor headlines on some national dailies this morning. Just stay with us. We'll be back in a jiffy.