 You are still watching where is now national fourth NOS day is observed every year on January 25th to celebrate infusion, nurses and other healthcare workers whose role are so vital to our society. Though this holiday has been in existence for over 40 years, its importance only becomes more and more evident as the year goes by. These people, IV, I called it fourth sorry, his IV, I remember one NOS when I was sick, I was in secondary school. How much the woman find the entire, those people. So I now marked her face, the next time I was ill I told my mother not to do that. Because guess what, the second person actually, so people are so good. Like once they catch your hand, the vein, you know, but when I now went again to the hospital, I told my mother please this NOS. She should not come close to me. Because the second person, once she just holds your hand, she's not using your hand to experiment. This NOS used five minutes. She was going, ah, this is very NERD day. And you know when you were ill, you were weak, you couldn't talk, so I was just looking at her. I was just looking at her, but I marked her face after that day, never again. But do you have experiences with IV NOSes? Oh yes, I have. Well, I barely ever forced it to the point where I have to go to the hospital and then we have to start. Except I want to run with tested blood tests and they may have to get out blood. But then I know that apart from, so now I'm not even looking at it from that angle, I'm wondering how much these people make outside of this country. I considered NOSing at some point in my life by the way, because I mean, I thought I was going to make, ah, okay maybe I should. NOSing is good, three years, I would just go, you know, by the time I go abroad, I don't know that two years I've become an RN. And I start making money, but that dream has just gone with the wind. But yeah, I mean I salute nurses because I know that they go through a whole lot. They are working hours, having to take care of sick people, having to go through that every day. I mean, I give it to them. So well done to all the nurses out there. Well done to all the NOSes. Jenny baby, what did you find for us today? So Nigeria mandates vaccination for travelers and following the recent upsurge in COVID-19 cases in China, in Japan, in United States and other countries, Nigerian government has announced that international travelers who are coming into Nigeria would have to show their vaccination card. So basically you have to be vaccinated before you come into our country because it's very important. I think last week, yeah, yeah, last week I had also taken COVID-19 news where the cases were increasing in Lagos and around Nigeria. So I actually applaud our government that they are taking these steps to prevent such cases here because this is like a critical time for a lot of us here in Nigeria. And I mean, election is coming. So the only challenge I have is that Nigeria again is still a bit of a funny place. So I did my COVID vaccines. I did the first and the second doses. I have my certificate and all of that. And only for me to start hearing people saying that me, vaccine ke, you know, they have turned it into a racket. People are actually getting the vaccination card. Of course, a lot of people refuse to take the vaccine but they have the vaccination card. So my only worry with that is that, so what I am thinking whilst I applaud them for doing this, why can't we not focus on the preventive measures or the whatever preventive measures for COVID. So the same thing, maybe we should revisit usage of what's it called, sanitizers. So all those other things, other measures because if it is for proof that oh, there's a vaccination card, it is a very likelihood that the person did not take a vaccination but he got the card or she got the card. So I'm just saying that. So let's be more focused on prevention, hygiene, all of those things that we were doing before and we relaxed. So let's go back to those measures, putting on your nose mask and all of those things. Maybe that it will be more effective and just saying you want to revisit what's it called, the COVID vaccination proof. That's what I think. Hello. Alright, Amazon's worker stage first ever strike in the UK. So when I told them that, okay, so it's nothing else. Okay, hundreds of Amazon workers in United Kingdoms warehouse staged a walkout in the first ever strike to reject 50 pens pay rise on Wednesday. I thought that was a very ridiculous amount with which to increase salaries because I mean, if you say you want to use like, say in Nigeria now, okay, the government says, let me use the government now. Dago says he wants to review salaries of his employees and then he decides to review the salary by let's say 100 Naira. Doesn't make any sense. So I'm wondering why Jeff Bezos will allow this happen and say that he's reviewing salaries and then reviewing by 50 pens. Of course I expect them to strike, but then he assured the UK citizens that this is not going to affect deliveries. This is not going to affect them or doing anything. I mean, he also went ahead to say that he has offered them competitive pay and he does not understand why this tiny proportion of UK's workforce is involved in the strike. But then at the same time, again, it's not going to affect deliveries. It is the first time Jeff Bezos company's workers have held any industrial action in the UK and the GMB union has applauded them for actually taking up the confidence to go on this strike. Personally, I don't know why they let it get to this point because I think I'm sure they've gone through several stages of processes before getting to the point of actually going on the strike. And they were actually carrying placards and burners everywhere saying we are not robots. So we need to be paid more. But it's beautiful to see that people can actually stand up for their rights irrespective of whatever organization or whoever it is that owns the organization in the first place. This is something that we also need to learn in Nigeria as well. So what were they asking for? Right, pay rights. I know. Of how much? They did not see. Thank you for hitting the nail on the head. How much? You did not specify. You said you wanted pay rights. They gave you pay rights. I'm writing 50 pence. It's ridiculous. It's not that you don't even increase. Be specific. Or are they saying 50 pence to a dollar? No. You are not getting any points. I've said to you that whatever it is that you want to demand, be very clear. Say what you want. You understand? Don't come and say pay rights. They'll give you pay rights. You take it. I understand. Yes, you are going to be specific. So let's learn to communicate right. This money is not working. This is what we are looking at. Maybe if I was earning 30 pounds per hour, I'm looking at it. 35 pounds per hour is not going to be favorable to me. But you just ask for a pay right. The more I give you people 50 pence and you are saying in a stage you want... Normally they ask if you tell anyone you want an increase. People will advise you. Tell them what you want. So if you want 35,000 naira increase or 35,000 dollars increase, then you have to state that and say, this is how much I want it to be. 50 pence? I think it's 50 pence. But even at that, it's ridiculous. How many hours have you been working a day? Even if they are earning, say for example, they are earning how many pounds per day now. Let me go for my video. Watch this. Do I want to say anything on this story? Do I want to say anything on this story? Say it again because... Do you feel my pain? Because I'm shocked and speechless. So they have told you people that because she is from your side of the town, she wants to become my first lady. I saw that video and said, I lost my speech. Everybody is speechless. He is speechless. He is speechless. He wants to become the first lady. He wants to make a video like that and put it out there. So when I saw the video, I said to myself, these people must think that Nigeria is a joke. Because you have not told us so many things that you think can advance the country. Just the mere fact that... I know it's a cut from the full video that you even made that statement. Do you understand? It's why we have a problem in this country. We must understand that we need to start demanding for better things. That's why I was saying that you have to be clear on your demands. We can't have people like this anymore saying that they want to run for leadership positions. It's not about whether you are from a particular place or whatever. What do we need in Nigeria today? And who would drive that ship? You are telling me because you are from a particular place and it's also used to... You can make me first lady. It's beginning to sound like Chieftain Sita. I'm telling you. You know this old nollywood that we used to watch where somebody was king. Father died. And then people are trying to argue I should be the next king because it's my turn. I'm the first son. Right now we don't see for presidency now. We need to play with our lives here. I'm telling you. It's so... I was serious. Let's get serious. We joke is enough. We've laughed so much. I don't think I want to laugh anymore. It's okay. I was literally speechless. I don't know to take a break. Let's think of how we can make money in 2023. That's our conversation. When we come back from the break, stay with us. We'll be right back.