 On the breakfast, the Nigerian government has made efforts to evacuate students that have been affected by the Russian-Ukraine war, but some Nigerian students are still stranded in Somia, Ukraine, and they're begged to come home. An international affairs analyst would take us through the rules of engagement in a situation like this. Also on the breakfast, the Nigerian police force have made an optional adjustment to its female uniform and this adjustment permits Muslim officers to wear the hijab and store earrings, among others. And as always, we'll take you through the papers of the front pages of National Dailies and bring you up to speed with what's making the rounds. All right, so top trending this morning was set up with the video that made the rounds, talking about the former president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, chief Olushe Gunobasanjero. His friend referred to us, Baba, and he had this novelty game where he was part of making his 85th birthday. You can see Baba scoring the goal there as his public. But one of the things that has actually generated a conversation for a lot of persons is the fact that he's very strong. You could look at him physically. I mean, he's running with every other person right there at 85, you know, putting out the goal and playing the ball, and some people are saying this is the best president that has ever lived. That's according to, you know, the talks and conversations that we have in different spaces. But really, you can see that the former president has been doing a lot, you know, to stay fit. So we'll take a listen to what the former president's got to say. I know if you leave things to God, there's nothing God cannot do. You can make your life at 85 like the life of 45. And you can make your life at 45 be like the life of 85. What is important is that we should ask God for His grace to abound on us. So what's your advice to your people like you? Who are those that are trying to make exercise? I will ask them to remember what I call dreams, dreams. One diet, two rest, three exercise, four medical, medical examination, medical attention, and five social interaction. You know, failed scarcity has been a big issue for some cities in Nigeria. You want to talk about Lagos State, Abuja, among others. So over the weekend, there's this video that made the rounds and then you could see, you know, keg, you want to call them jerry cans of, it's a souvenir for a ceremony that was taking place in the Nabilia center here in the city of Lagos. And that's going to be handed to, you know, those who attended the event, looking at the fact that what would be the need of the people at this point in time, because everybody, I mean, the mighty, the lower, everyone is in need of petrol at this point in time because of the scarcity. And so I'm sure that the guests actually thought that it would be a great one for them to hand their guests, you know, a jerry can of petrol. But unfortunately, we need to also think about safety. Now safety is everything as much as we want to survive, we need to think about safety. This is a very sensitive, sensitive, highly sensitive product. And you cannot take out the fact that during an event like this, you have a lot of people who want to take a cigarette, I mean, take a smoke, that's what it is. You know, probably you just go take a smoke, you know, a break. And what have you, it's too risky. So the intention might be right. But you also have the fact that I'm not sure that those who actually had this event or those who were planners of this event or the event owners themselves thought about the security risks. Now, paraventure, paint a picture on your mind. There was a little bit of any, you know, fire around this environment. The entire structure, the entire building would be set ablaze. And what would happen? Then we'll begin to blame, you know, our villages, you know, village people, my village people came, the enemy, the witches, they don't love me. So, but I know that the Lagos State government, I'm sure the Lagos State government did not take, you know, an action for this particular one. I'm saying that, I'm saying that if that did not take an action, then the people would begin to say, oh, so we have any responsive, I mean, irresponsible government. So yes, the Lagos State government has taken an action and they have sealed, you know, the event center and they're backing on the rest of these people. Moving forward, I hope that this is a deterrent to everyone out there. We understand that there's need for petrol, but you also always, in everything that you do, you must consider safety first, and that's very, very important. You cannot take that away. The intentions were not wrong. They were really right. I mean, I'm sure that the people who attended the event will probably be happy, but the risks are too much. I mean, the chances of even getting out alive, anything could have happened and everyone in that particular building and the building entirely would have been declared dead. And then we'll start blaming it on, you know, external forces, but ignorance usually is not an excuse. However, we hope that there will also be, you know, a messy tempat, you know, with justice. I think that has been said even very correct. But that's it on that top trending. Usually we bring you all of the stories generating conversation in different spaces across the country. We'll definitely come with more interesting stories tomorrow. In the meantime, we will take a break. And when we return, it'll be time for us to look at the papers and bring you up to speed what's making the rounds on the national dailies. Please stay with us.