 I must really tell you sometimes, it helps me to navigate through difficult questions that the lights have shed in the house. When my second son was ten years old, he told me that I would like to have a full party. At that time, we didn't have a swing pool in the house because I wanted them to learn how to swing first. Let's say I have that role too. But at this time, they learned how to swing. You want a full party, I'll have to build one. So, I called my neighbors on the Internet, and some of the others they designed, and I thought it might be beautiful. Just a few days to the birthday, the man said, we have to relinquish it, the price has changed. I wanted to build a full downward. I mean, in the ground, but in the ground up, it means that you've done this on the school. Too much concrete has been done to it. You need extra money, and what it was asking for was like. And say, about a hundred million miles more. And I was so angry, I said, break it down, and get out of here. I'm tired. You're milking me. I said all kinds of things, and the man explained, I said, this is trash. I tried to cheat him. Then I walked back into the room, and I remember the promise I made to myself, that you have that. So I called him back, and he said, okay, take him away, and I finished it on the day of the party. I was looking at the eyes of my son, a friend who was so bright, he was so happy. And God has to be a questioner for the party. Why did he not break it all down? I spent so much. And because of my son. He said, see why I'm not destroying you? Because I've put in so much into your life. It is tech, all of us, that will build idea, most of us take this. It's because you're not putting anything in the ground up, and you're not thinking of it. From an A, B, C, E, I agree with you. It's not wrong to have other plans. But temporarily there, you may have to relocate, so that you also forget. But, believe me, honestly, stakeholders don't like people. They stay until they fix it. My story is going to this church, out of one living place. I built one for three years. I was crawling and crawling my mother, my mother. She stayed through until I could walk. And I became why I'm today. I'm eternally grateful to her for that once upon a time, for staying with it. If we are going to build this nation, we cannot afford to be spectators. We've got to be stakeholders who must have something that we are committed to. Our children are school abroad. They went to America, they went to Britain. And before they left home, we signed a family constitution. The maximum movement after your graduation, you're coming back to this country. This country has given us so much, we must give back to it. And we must make it a better place for other people, so that they don't even have to go abroad for the kind of education they receive. Friends, you are at a time out. For your environment. It's stakeholder by spectator. If this country means anything to you, this is the time to say, in my own territory of influence, beginning from my family, beginning from my place of law, I will stand to make, to let people see what a Nigerian of our dream, not Nigeria, but what a Nigerian of our dream should be, if all to you is all to me, where we make up our mind that we think this nation will fix it. I'm not against anyone like she said, have no plan B or plan C or plan B. But here, God has prospered me and blessed me so much. I owe this country so much that I drink it, I swim it, I sleep it, I wake up with it on daily basis. Jesus was not born in Nazareth, he was raised in Nazareth. But he put the name of Nazareth on the map of the world that today where this is a Jesus of Nazareth. When they say of Paul, they say they are not going to say of Scotland and say of Nigeria, and so are you my sister, let us make up our mind together here. By the grace of God God give us life and give us strength, who fix this nation that other nations will begin to wonder how they make it. It will happen that I did not say it, I did not change it, and I did not recall it in my lifetime. And it begins with me, it begins with my responsibilities to the nation. I remember in the days of Boba Mara, I preached in television, and in graduate interviews, some of these pastors were big mouth, and they don't pay taxes. I didn't know who I was talking about. One of my excellent auditors said, please put my tax papers together. From 1975 up to that year that I've never felt it paying my taxes, and I kept on telling you, you have no right to complain if you are not contributing your quota to the government. You can't talk about what's on the road when you yourself are not doing anything to improve on it. It's up to us, it's up to you, it's up to me, my prayer is going to be great in our lifetime or if you want to make the skills behind it for the children and the children. I have grand children and I have no comment, I've grand children and I have no comment, and I'm thanking God for that they will be proud to say I'm my prayer.