 All right, thanks for staying with us now. The International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies is observed annually on 7th September to raise awareness of the importance of clean air and the need to take action to reduce air pollution. The day was designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2019. And the theme for the 2023 International Day of Blue Air for, I mean, in the International Day for Clean Air for Blue Skies is Together for Clean Air. These theme highlights the urgent need for stronger partnerships, increased investment, and shared responsibility to overcome air pollution. Hey, nice day. So, good story. You see this is my friend that I have. We've been like accountability partners and all of that. When I opened my office space, I told her, I said, Auntie, you have to move from this space. Next day, you've got a big space, very massive space. We've been doing all those. So I've not gone to see her any while. So today I went to the office. Me that was telling this auntie that I'm still trying to gather my money for solar. Oh, wow. I saw that she had fully powered the entire building. I mean, literally, right? We're talking about clean air. One of the biggest sources of pollution is ready here in Nigeria as generators. So as much as we can, if we are able to promote clean energy, not just even for the serenity, like when we went into the office today, everyone was just quiet. The serenity of the place, everything. I've used solar in my houses for years. So really, literally, any time I hear a generator noise, it gives me headache. Because I'm not used to generator at all. So when I saw it today, I was so excited. She said, ah, you know what? I said, you know, you don't need this bomb. But don't worry, I'm coming to meet you. But for as much as we can, and there are different companies now that are doing payment plans and all of those things, let's try to move away from those kind of toxic, what's it called, emissions that come out of this thing. Then even for cars, I know at some point the government had banned certain kinds of cars. I think when the cars are 10 years and above or something you still see a lot of pollution that happened. So as much as we can, it's important that we pay attention to these things. Because truly, you don't know how much it has a toll on you. Sometimes when I leave Nigeria and I'm out of the country for like three weeks and I come back or more. You can tell. I come down with a lot of things because you just start to, you know. The air is different. It's different. It's cleaner. You can, you can, this is different. It's a town hall. Different. From Balambu. I'm telling you, it's a blue sky, it's blue blue. It also, as much as we can, if we want to promote clean air, let's start to look in the direction of, and thank God, see with all this increment of fuel and all of that, really in the end, solar is way cheaper for any business. Initial cost. Yes, it is an initial sunk cost. And that's why I say some companies are doing payment plan. It's better you just close your eyes and do it once and for all, you know, and take yourself off that headache of, you know, generators and everything. True, they'll still come right back around. And affect you. Absolutely. Absolutely. Everything, yeah. All right, so, what are we starting with? Engine. Engine, everything. So my what's in the news, I have a video. I don't know if you can tell me. Where are the videos? If we can show that video. So it's a, for me, not a lot is happening in the news. This week and lately because of this whole tribunal thing. So I went to visit a few of our friends in another country. And, you know, there was a, I don't know if that video can be pulled off. Go ahead. Okay, so I wish you could see the video and I wish you can put up the video. So the idea is, is a story of a gang. They went to a house and they wanted to, they started shooting at the house. Yeah. And the idea, I don't know what the story, the background story is, but the video starts up with, they just drive up in front of this house and they start shooting right into the house. And then they opened, they had bombs with them. So they took out one and they were about to throw it, but then shots started coming from the house itself. So they started retaliating and shooting back. I think in the confusion, they all ran into the car and sped off. And the car exploded. And then, you can see the video because the video is from like a street camera. And then you can see the video and then they drive all the way up the street and then you just see the car just go, boom, and just explodes. Oh wow. And it's crazy and I'm like, wow, this is true karma. So for me, this is how I deal with judgment from the tribunal yesterday, watching videos like this because, something like that is like karma. And I wish, what I'm trying to say is that, I wish karma could actually be something of a nowadays kind of world. So you see? It's good we're talking managing expectation. Don't wish nothing because you can't do it. We come back to your story, where we are today. My story is just something to look forward to. This lady, this, I'm a summer lady who won the World Record 100 meters. How do you say that? So we should expect to see her for Olympics 2024. I'm excited about that. I mean, I followed her competition very kindly and I liked the fact that she's new and the same and I mean, it's like, it's her time now. So I know that a few months ago, they tried to take her down. Yeah, yeah. Well, there were issues around looping allegations for Toby. Interestingly, I met her at the lounge when I was coming back from the US. I mean, very pleasant lady. So when I went, I walked up to her, I said, normally I don't do that. But I walked up to her, I said, hi. She said, oh, you know me. I said, of course. Yeah, you know me. I said, you are, you are a pride for Nigeria. I mean, we got talking and everything. So when the doping thing happened, of course, I sent her love messages before. I think it kind of like affected her because her last outing at the, which one was it that just happened now? She didn't make the cut. So I'm hoping that, you know, her head is clearing up now for this. And I'm really, really rooting for her, you know. So my story is actually linked to what we're talking about. Deli Momodou's tweet. Yeah, he said that, and I'll read it. He said, I watched in utter amazement and wonderment how our constitution was brazenly and deliberately turned upside down by those who lack a sense of history and care less about the victory or the verdict of history. What all men and women of good conscience should have for them is pity and not anger. Nigeria shall be free. This was from Deli Momodou. He did this today. I'm making RDJ. It has over 666,000 views. So I'm going to come back to what he said when we have our conversation because therein, inside of the whatever, he's also trying to see how people, you know, he says, what all men and women of good conscience, right, should have for them is pity and not anger. Pity for who exactly? So I'll come back to that. But let's take a break. I want to discuss the expectations, managing the expectations, managing our expectations as Nigerians post tribunal judgments. Stay with us and we'll be right back.