 Hello, we're glad to know you're still there. It's still at the breakfast and right now we're going to look at some of the papers. There are so many papers and taking almost the same headlines throughout these papers. But we are going to see some of these differences, what news was carried by one paper that was not carried by another and what is the biggest headline in all the papers. Let's begin with the Daily Trust newspaper. We hope to be joined by a guest to x-ray these headlines. But until then, let's look at what the Daily Trust is saying. The leading headline there is Seven Weeks After Tiananbu's Visit, Nigeria UAE Row Lingers. Remember that last time when the president visited the UAE, some people, there were rumors that all the problems have now been solved. Problems between the UAE and Nigeria have now been solved. And some people came out, the UAE government came out and said that was not true. Whatever was the discussion in that meeting, we do not know when the gains will start to show. The writers on that story are Nigerians in UAE cry out over work permit visa ban. Federal government working to resolve issue, according to an official, and decries slow pace in resolving diplomatic role. Okay, another headline there just above that is Impeachment Plot, PDP Governors Meet Today to Save Reverse Governor. 90 million Nigerians lack access to electricity. That's the president, okay. Just before we go there, the Impeachment Plot, remember in River State, it's like it's a political inferno in that state. Every day we're here of the governor being threatened with impeachment. At some point we hear that he was assaulted by even the security personnel. We wonder who sent them. He was poured water on him and he himself is claiming that he was being shot out by the security personnel themselves. But we do hope to have a guest that will be talking with us on that this morning and he is in Potakot. He will be able to give us a true picture of what is happening. So another headline is that 20 feared dead in Cross River, Benway Community Boundary Dispute. It's always a recurrent decimal as it is. People fighting between maybe Obudu, Bekwara and some other places in Benway State. They are bordering themselves and there's always that fight over farmland and so many other things. Whatever the issue is, I hope that two governors will come together and do the needful. A questionable article continue feared after Supreme Court verdict. So the writers here are Judgement, Mandate, Bandit, Rubbery, XVP. Your inordinate ambition doomed as a presidency. So there's a world war between the former vice president of Nigeria and the presidency right now. While one says one thing, the other one counters all of us, we don't know when that will end. All we want in Nigeria is good governance and that things be done the right way. FEC approves 2.18 trillion Naira, 20-23 supplementary budgets. So from now till December, we have that approved to supplement whatever was budgeted for this year. Unstoppable exchange rate forces imports down by 65% in third quarter and finally Taraba boat accident, 17 bodies recovered, 12 rescued. Now we have an official picture of how many people may have been lost in that unfortunate event. 17 bodies recovered, 12 rescued. We do not know if the 17 bodies that have been recovered are the only bodies or they are going to be more bodies. Remember that the boat was said to be carrying about 100 people. So now only 12 people have been rescued and 17. That makes it 29 people that are accounted for whether dead or alive. So we hope for better news rather than the worst news that we might be expecting at this time. We move to the next paper. The next paper, the point newspaper, leads with the entire now presidency tells Attiku ex-Vice President Robbishi's Supreme Court judgment. That's on the punch newspaper. The writers on that story are, Apex Court legitimizes illegality. Attiku insists, urges INEC to verify credentials. Attiku's presidential ambition doomed. Ex-VP desperate says APC and the presidency. Those, that is the headline in the punch newspaper. And we also have Tinobu canvases, 2 trillion Naira discourse recapitalization tariff review. We also have federal government approves 2.2 trillion Naira supplementary budget. We've already had that. 70 corpses uncovered in the cattle market in Abia State. We've already had that. Reversed assembly in crisis as we case, we case loyalist move to impeach Fubara. Then Tarawa government mounds 100 boat accident victims, orders probe. And then Ohaneze soludo mone as legal icon Uabueze dies at 94. May he rest in peace. Okay, those were the headlines in the, on the punch newspaper. We'll move to another newspaper right now. After the point newspaper, we have the nation newspaper. The nation newspaper leads with the reverse story. Reverse quakes as governor gets impeachment notice. And then assembly splits into two. Faction sucks CJ. Fubara fires, we case loyalist says I can't be impeached. Okay. So we also have US court declines request, seeking release of Tianobu's FBI records. That's still there. By Elsa emo Kogi 2023 security agencies will ensure credible elections. Rebado promises. And then emo students and does Uzo Dima's re-election bid. And then we have odds. Fever. Diri says he cura. More defections to APC in Kogi state. Okay. So we have emo by Elsa and Kogi state elections coming up on the 11th of November. And gradually campaigns are winding up. FEC okay is 2.17 trillion Naira 2023 supplementary budget. 5.9 billion for FCT roads. Okay. And then we have Nigeria, Germany signed $700 billion solid minerals exploration part. Okay. We have those stories on the nation newspaper. You might want to read up on them. CNG buses will revolutionize transport sector. All we are asking is when are they going to arrive and when we start making use of them. The buses that were promised because of the hardship caused by fuel subsidy removal. Then we also have what we have read before. Artiku slams Supreme Court over election verdict. Okay. Now we're moving to another newspaper. Another newspaper that we're going to take this morning. We've had daily trust. We've had the punch newspaper. We have nation. So the Guardian newspaper now let's see what the Guardian also says this morning. The Guardian newspaper leads with licenses of 17 discos. Gencos due for renewal revocation November 1. That's tomorrow. You can read that on page 6 of the Guardian newspaper. All right. And then we also have crisis in rivers as assembly splits gets to speakers moves to impeach Fubara. Okay. That's another very, very great headline there. The river state is like I said earlier is boiling now. The governor is facing threat of impeachment. It's always been happening in river state. When governor Amici, the ex governor, the as well governor of river state came into power. He was seen to be fighting his godfather that was there before him his predecessor. There was a fight between them. When we came into office, there was a fight between Wike and Amici. Now Fubara has come into office, barely six months or thereabouts, and there's a fight between him and Wike. At least those are the stories that we're hearing that the fight is between him and Wike. He's not doing the bidding of his master. And we hear that threats have been flying around. One of them is that remember, I was your accountant general, whatever that means, there's way to see how the coming days will be. If it's going to be impeached, what other skeletons can be exhumed from wherever they have been hidden. It's almost like, well, it's time to show where the bodies are buried, as it were. But we do hope that peace will reign in government house in river state. From a do state to a on-do state to river state now and to any other state that we are finding these problems. There should just be peace in government house because that is where governance begins. So when there is no peace there, it will affect the entire state as it is. So let development go on. Let there be peace. And no development can happen when there is no peace where there should be peace. Government house should not be a place of having duels every day between governor and godfather or governor and the deputy governor and so many other cabals and all that. We want good governance and not destruction that will make the people suffer. River state has a great arsenal so maybe that's why everybody that goes there wants to cling to power in some way or the other. But there are states that we've seen the ex-governors not interfering or at least even if they need to interfere is to bring peace rather than to go and dictate to the people what they need to do. A governor has all the powers to do what he needs to do. So if Fubara has really committed a crime that he needs to be impeached, well, we'll get to see. Let them bring it to the fore and things must be done the right way. That's all we are calling for. But like I said, we hope to be joined by someone from a river state that will be talking to us on this very topic, what is happening in the political climate in river state. In the meantime, we'll take yet another break and we'll be back in a moment. Stay with us.