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All right, so the first major gathering took place at Ikeja turned out of celebrities and crowd amplified the answers message with the protest along the express citizens from other states and celebrities from various industries joined the demonstration with the 545 demands immediate release of all arrested protesters okay so the 545 demands are the immediate release for all arrested protesters justice for all these victims of police brutality and appropriate compensation for families set up an independent body to oversee the investigation and prosecution of all police misconduct conduct psychological evaluation and retraining of all disbanded staff officers before their redeployment the fifth one would be increase police officer salaries and adequately compensate them for protecting the lives and properties of citizens of citizens and the government's response on october 11 2020 the federal government announced the disbandment of the special anti robberies called sars across Nigeria on october 12 2020 the president addressed citizens via a televised speech the IGP convened a stakeholders forum of civil society organization leaders and other activists activists and the demands were accepted on october 13 2020 a new unit called special weapons and tactics team SWAT was set up to replace SARS it was met with the more resistance it was met with more resistance and the protest continued after all it was like just changing uniforms so our five demands you know on the 11th of october 2020 where the immediate release of all arrested protesters justice for all disease victims of police brutality and appropriate compensation for their families setting up an independent body to oversee the investigation and prosecution of all reports of police misconduct within 10 years and in line with the new police act psychological evaluation and retaining retraining rather to be confirmed by the independent body of all these bandit sars officers before they can be redeployed and the fifth one was increase police salary so that they are adequately compensated for protecting lives and properties so this is i mean the week i mean when october this is the week that all that protest was going on and is important that people do not forget the core of it i think somebody is taking a story today in line with you know police issue yeah so i mean with all of those things is birthing a reform in our police sector you can't have people that have guns and not you know not have the right persons holding the guns right so i mean in case you want to learn more about your elected officials learn more about your governors your senators your house of rep members the state house of assembly members the local government chairman and counselors you can just chat hello to 01700 6381 that's the chat box for the office of the citizen and this all i mean this segment is always powered by enough is enough all right so i mean certificate conversation that's what we're having today and here's what we found as today's quote president tinnable certificate saga and the issue surrounding it is a huge embarrassment that definitely rubs off on national integrity this is from chief fester's oguche now last week thursday on our lady's night we had discussed the tinnable certificate saga we're asked if nigerians should focus on this or just move on however the controversy surrounding the release of academic records of president bolame tinnable to the presidential candidate of the people the people's democratic party that's atikua bubacara but the chicago state university has continued to elicit diverse reactions from eminent nigerians and other stakeholders who express concerns about the implications of the revelations on the image of the country so today we'll be discussing this particular certificate saga and we're asking what are its implication on democracy now you're still watching ways world post day is celebrated each year on october 9th to commemorate the creation of the universal postal union that's upu in nineteen eight i'm sorry in 1874 it's a day to recognize a crucial role that post offices play in connecting communities and in 2023 the theme is together for trust collaborating for a safe and connected future very interesting deal and you know it's so interesting that we still have post cards and all of those things because the advent of social media the advent of the internet mobile phones and all of that you think that's on purpose some people are really that traditional you know i remember my grandfather used to make me write letters you know right i still i still have birthday cards from like handwritten letters yes i have my birthday cards from maybe less than 16 or so like when i was in boarding school and in friends because i mean that was the only way we could do anything so they'll you know get a card and write a note and it really does mean a lot to me i love i love notes and written notes i feel like they're so thoughtful and beautiful it's composed from your heart it's not something that you just picked up on the internet and you're just now it just kicks okay on that note let me start with you dammy what did you find first okay um technically it's good news so um the court sentenced police officer daram b vandi to death by hanging um so i think it's good news because this police officer officer rather he was a happy you i don't know what's just what's he called us a crazy trigger happy trigger happy hey i was a trigger happy policeman who shots a woman on christmas day last year the lawyer yeah i mean imagine someone just going minding our own business and then go for a bit birthday you just get shots like it doesn't make any sense so i'm just very happy that he was actually you know persecuted because usually what we hear is i remember one time i went home and my dad was telling me that somewhere very close to our house a police officer actually shot a bus driver and he died and my dad was like just a few months after then he saw the police officer walking there in that same place again so i'm like what kind of country is this where some certain people are above the law because i believe that when you kill someone you should be killed i don't know that's how the law is why so why then because the person is a police officer or probably knows one person or probably the person is even something and then they can just shoot somebody and then just go why but if a regular person just use yam you would prescribe and say the person stole the whole nigeria so i'm just very happy that this particular story has a happy ending i don't know if it's safe to say it has a happy ending we like well you will call it closure yes at least for the family because again it's one thing for people to fight for justice it's another thing for them to get it and the truth is this particular case right i think what really really you know made it a bit um what's it called was the fact that it went viral made it a bit more um like the actions were taken was because this is the first police case that has gone viral if you are if you want to look at this critically it's not this is not the first police brutality case that has gone viral i'm nothing we've seen many and heard so many cases where i mean everybody knew about what was happening and they still did nothing to them so this particular one i don't know i don't know the i don't know what makes it um peculiar but i'm just happy that justice was and like you rightly said it's one thing to actually be fighting for justice the other day to even get the justice so i'm very glad and yes it's closure for the family i'm i'm really really glad and our hearts it goes out for the family need less than also um your story quickly the singer simi naks scape makers ash musi non-smirage and others over their depiction of african moms so basically there's a video they're gonna play of i mean the usual jokes they usually make of how african moms are and i think that they went a bit too far except except except your mom is even the even if your mom is local i don't think she like your duty or depicting that they have no common sense in my opinion i think they were just depicting how their mothers are oh no because my mom is not like that i don't think i've met any mom that is like that yeah so when i saw your story i went to leave a comment there let them not come for me but the truth is that i feel like it is the kind of mother that they are exposed to and the kind of mother that if they've been around because if come on it doesn't make any sense i get it that you want to do some of these skits to go viral but depicting your mother in that i mean for instance you know she will tell you that some of her skits is is like you know just watching her mom and all of that yeah so she might do it but you you will see that she's not doing it in an in an extreme yeah that makes people start to wonder is your mom like this the same thing with um craze clown always slapping adi i am sure as far as always slapping him but that is you know they've been able to translate that in a way that it is not attacking the person of who their parents are but for you to do this kind of thing i mean it's uh i don't know i think i agree with him and i think see me sensitive you know she says she's a mother now and she's a posh mother very touchy and she has a see me as a mom too and i've met her mom her mom is very cultured very you know so i mean parking place was too much that i think the house you would do is ah so then they do here but not that they will start parking the place so when the mother was not doing a link on the don't do that i'm going to do something i'm going to invite all your moms let's go have dinner they will film it i mean i will not tell them this is how i'm going to do that that's actually what you mean it's really sad all right so my story from a president of um nigeria chief of lushekom about sunday has explained why multiculturalism was designed for mankind by boris saying it must be cherished generously guarded and sustained by people he gave his explanation when he was giving a keynote speech at the world cultural festival in the us um he said that um he explained that these traits should be sustained right when it comes to diversity and multiculturalism because of human imperfection greed selfishness and dishonesty war violence insecurity poverty criminality and evil in one form or the other so he says some would want to blame this diversity for multiculturalism and using these points to i'm using these to point out the failures of multiculturalism and he's saying that that's not supposed to be so it's supposed to be like a strength for us you know um that if he said he said that to have gathered about 180 countries is to acknowledge and celebrate the diversity which god which is of god god is is a god of diversity and not sameness i like this idea because again every time i look at nigeria he says if god had created sameness in the world it would have been a world of monotomy stillness on excitement dullness boredom god created a world of diversity and wonder for us to enjoy and live happily in it you know so we must sacrifice love kindness good will brotherhood sisterhood messy forgiveness consideration for others and love um and love and the fear and fear with respect for our creator like he said so many things but i i feel like sometimes when we talk about nigeria and the fact that we are a multicultural nation a be a multi tribal or whatever it's supposed to be a strength for us but i just don't i don't i still don't understand why every time especially when it comes to political seasons you know we always bring that card of where you from where you this where you that in our strength because if we were all alike if we all thought the same this world would truly be boring right the reason we have a diverse team the one that is thinking left the one that is thinking right the one that is thinking up the one that is thinking down is for when the eventual end product comes it comes out very rich you know but every time when it comes to diversity tribalism starts to play out and all of those things people start to bring away you coming from and all of that i think let's start to embrace the originality of what multiculturalism you know and our diversity the strength that it wields and you know and you know i'm sure that by the time we understand that strength we'll be able to you know fly further all right we'll take a break now we want to bring in david today to discuss the certificate saga stay with us we'll write back