 We are still watching Waze. Now, albinism is a rare, non-contagious, genetically inherited difference present at birth. In almost all types of albinism, both parents must carry the gene for it to be passed on, even if they do not have albinism themselves. Now, this year's theme is inclusion is strength, built on last year's theme of United in making our voice heard. The aim is to ensure that inclusion of voices of persons with albinism in all sectors of life also emphasizes the importance of inclusion of a diversity of group from both within and outside of albinism community. Oh my God, so I had a classmate, she was like a chaco, and her sister was white. You had one of those, we had one. I used to love it. It was so exciting for me. How do you have like... They were sisters, right? In my school, they were twins. How would that be more interesting? Yeah, they were twins. She was her younger sister. Joy was in our class and her sister was in the class younger than us. I used to be so excited when I see them. It was exciting to me. Those kind of things used to happen. It used to trip me. And Joy's skin was perfect. So it wasn't extreme. And I think from a young age, her parents protected her. Because when the sun comes out, the eyes, the skin, the skin. That's when they started to have all those patches and skin conditions. So if you notice it early and you start to protect them against excessive exposure from the sun. If there was one guy that used to toast my sister, how would that be more interesting? His eyes would just be dancing. You bring flowers, you bring this. He was so in love with my sister. He doesn't have time for nobody. I've never really experienced anything like this. I did. But I don't think I was excited. I was just worried to say, why is it so special? Yeah, they can be fragile, especially because of the nature of the skin. So that's why they have to be very protective. And the ones I met, can they also have other issues? Maybe autism as well? Yeah, I guess. I don't know. You had all the experiences. I mean, we had two join us recently at work. So we had a diversity program and two exceptional young people. I mean, in fact, the ladies is so vocal and so confident and so bold. But yeah, they go through a lot of challenges, particularly in this part of the world where the sun is so harsh and on all of that. So when you see them actually be confident, because kids can be mean. So when you see them be confident and really stepping out there, both of them graduates now taking the step into the corporate world. So quite impressive to meet both of them. So I realize that I think it's, I'm not sure if it's officially classed as a disability. I'm not 100% sure. They go through quite a bit to adjust their regular life here. For parents, you know, because me, I'm a skincare person. So for parents that if you notice that you've had a child and the child has albinism, try as much as possible to just protect the child. Because what they need more is just protection from harsh exposures of UV rays. So let's quickly run through our news. What did we find in the news, ladies? Okay, so maybe I'll take my story first. Mine is a bit of a, it's sad and it's frustrating at the same time. My headline says, Septogenarian remanded for serial rape of 10 year old in Iqiti. So my Iqiti state chief magistrates has reminded a 70 year old man, Sulea Diola, at the Nigerian Correctional Center at Iqiti for allegedly raping a 10 year old girl. I think that at this point is classed as defilement, given that she's a minor and this happened between March and June of this year. So I believe the girl's mother has passed away and her father lives somewhere else. I think in Iqiti, she stays with her grandmother in Iqiti and this man is the alleged culprit is their neighbor. And she said that every time she was sent on an errand that the man would get her to his place and then defile her under the threat that if she said anything he would beat her to death. So the case we hope that, given what we know about how long these things take, we hope that they're able to get through the case quickly and find justice. So he's been remanded for 30 days pending the issuance of legal advice by the director of public prosecution. So again, like I said, let's hope that it doesn't take time and that justice is served. All right, let me come to you, Yusie. What did you find for us in the news? All right. Your story is quite... The show is about such a little child being molested by another lead person. My story is the police arrest four officers for extorting undergraduate of 153,000 Naira in Lagos state. And this was done in Lagos, basically by four police officers. And the student who was actually put under this problem was a student of Cyprus University. His name is Emmanuel. Now, I don't know who murdered his name, basically, but he was the one that had to go through this. Based on the fact that we're taking this story quickly, I want to call our attention to the fact that the police officers who are currently being remanded in the police cell are actually being detained. And this has caused a lot of rape, like a domino's effect, where the CPE of that division and the DPO has been removed from office, pending the investigations. And this calls to mind the question that why would we go through all of this through when the people who are supposed to be the ones who are supposed to protect us. It's time for us to actually hold the police accountable, hold them accountable for everything that they are doing. And it should be a public affair, basically, for all individuals involved. I am also thankful for the fact that it was just a situation of extortion and new life was actually lost. So, and that's my story. Meriden, from to you. Mine is just a, I don't know if this is supposed to be a funny tweet, but from the billionaire businessman Elon Musk reveals a category of people that he is looking to hire. In a tweet on the 11th of June, he said, looking to hire a VP of witchcraft and propaganda. That's good. That's good. Could you explain to me? What propaganda do they do? Because everybody that understands media and understands how it works and the two roles of the society, it's not a PR person. My darling. It is, but it's just very... That's why you are talking about it now. If he said, I want to hire a good looking girl that braided her hair with blood. But he understands the market. He understands that the only thing to get people talking, right? It's crazy. Yeah, you have to be. Social media is propaganda itself. It's social media. I get the propaganda part. It's the word witchcraft. Okay, the Nigerian youth are responded. Yeah. Witchcraft is... You know, there's a witchcraft conference now. Sorry? But there's something for everybody in this world. They're covens. They're practicing witches. They're a bit creepy. Don't think about it from the Nigerian. I don't know anything about it. No, I know. The other day, I turned on my TV and I saw a show of human beings that think they are mermaids. They spent thousands of dollars on things. They have conventions. They meet up. People hire them to be live mermaids. Look, in this world, there's a family and a group for everything. But the story I was going to take before I decided to let me bring it back home was the naked guys. The nudist people. That was really offensive. You want to do your... There's nudist bitch staging. You want to come and start doing it. That was the story I was going to take. The world has blended. It has, honestly. So I want to speak to what is happening around the Cuckatuan. Maraji, the comedian, came out and did a video. I tend to agree with her. We are very classist in Nigeria. Extremely classist. This girl, in all fairness, I would not eat her food. The girl cooking. Because for me, not because of the way she's cooking. Me, particularly, my mother, is a caterer. So for us, presentation is key. When you want to cook food and give me food. Don't give me food as if I'm suffering. I'm a beggar with a choice. So personally, I wouldn't eat her food. But for a lot of people, right? They don't see that as a problem. They complain about her. Everything that couldn't she have waited to get brands to sponsor her. Couldn't she have waited to do it the way he held her, did it and all of that. And I like the way Maraji addressed it. Because this is opening up a conversation. Because a lot of... And this is not fair. A lot of celebrities, a lot of popular people, they really brought this girl down. Thank God she's not following such a thing that she's busy cooking and cooking. Because it's actually demoralizing. For all you care, she must have seen that girl and said, This is like a role model. So the girl now even went on to cite different Guinness world records. But if there was one she said in particular, I can remember that the Rubik's Cube, That it was the same day. Somebody was underwater solving the Rubik's Cube. Somebody else broke the same record in the same day. That's so when we're talking about records and all of that. And it doesn't stop the other person from getting their records. Of course. It wasn't Hilda's just confirmed today. Yes, Hilda's was confirmed today. The only thing is that if they see it and approve it, they will also hand over. But it will go down in history that at one point you were a record holder. So let's please calm down on this girl. And I'm happy that some lecturers and I think vice chancellors and all of that. They've gone ahead to see her. I took the story yesterday. Somebody even actually invited her for a cookathon. Two weeks to tour the US. So let's understand that everybody get level. This is the level that she can afford. This is the level that she can operate in. So celebrate the courage. It's not easy. I can't even stand for one hour to cook. Because I put the food on the fire, I go and sit down. I come back and check. That somebody is standing for hours for days. Come on. Let's be kind to her. That's all I was going to say. Let's be kind to her. I get it that you feel... As the last time I checked, I think she had done 112 hours or so. I've not checked since then. But she's already surpassed Hilda's record. Do you understand? Let's be kind to her. I totally agree. I didn't even know it was happening. The first post I actually saw was a celebrity actually mocking her. And I thought it was just sad. Because we were all saying how we were so proud to be Nigerian. When Hilda broke the record. And I'm like this girl is also Nigerian. What is the big deal? The fact is all of it still brings positive... It's a positive reflection of Nigeria. And the fact that we have tenacity, we have drive, we have the courage to take on big challenges like this. So for me it was a win-win. The fact that it's not as flashy. She's not a celebrity. Those are all minor matters. The fact is the goal is are you able to cook for this amount of time? And that's all we should be focused on. You know Pierre. You know the beauty of Pierre. It just takes one brand to pick up this girl. And all these drama that people are talking about. Tomorrow you will not be able to recognize her. People have different views and different opinions. You can be upset that she's doing it. But it's not a reason to be unkind. And for me, I don't even have a problem with the general public. But for celebrities, I think that you should oscillate on a higher plane. It's unfair. That's the low place to go. It's too low. While we're still thinking about this lady from the United States, during the Cookathon, there is also a young man from Ibadum currently. He wants to do 140 hours, right? Was it 200 hours or 140? There's somebody that said 140. There's somebody that said 200 hours. Give everybody a chance. Absolutely. Either way, the record will stay in Nigeria. Because before somebody else would try it, they thought that these people are doing it. Anybody that wants to break this record, now that it's not Nigerian, would think twice. Because he knows that the minute he breaks it, another Nigerian is coming for him. So then we just leave the record for him. We own it. Somebody actually said that very soon, what Guinness Book of Records will actually ban Nigerians for participating. No, they can't. It's just a joke. We'll see you guys after the break. So let's discuss sacrifices. Let's see what it means to us as Nigerians. Stay with us.