 You are still watching Waves, originating from a declaration by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1994. This day commiserates the inaugural gathering of the UN Walking Group on Indigenous populations within the sub-commission on the promotion and protection of human rights, held in 1982. The International Day of the World's Indigenous People takes place annually August 9th, that's today. This observance serves as a platform to amplify awareness about the rights of Indigenous communities across the globe and to champion their protection. Additionally, this occasion acknowledges the noteworthy accomplishments and valuable contributions of Indigenous individuals towards addressing global concerns, including environmental safeguarding. So, Indigenous people, do we have, particularly for me, when we talk about Indigenous people, I think about people in the deep Amazon forests of Brazil, in America, I'm sure we have those kind of somewhere in, you know, in what's all those places in the north and all those regional rural areas. It is possible because Nigeria has a lot of an unbelievable number of ethnic groups and most of us don't even know up to 50 of them, so it is possible we might have Indigenous people living in the southeast, southwest, people we're not even aware of yet, so, yeah, it's good to celebrate them. Jennifer has no idea about this. Well, okay, so, well, you know, this, for me, I feel like this is, they say, you know, it's a, even though it's a mouthful, it's called the International Declaration of United Nations and this is the walking group of Indigenous populations within a certain, you know, and it's, the major thing is about the protection of human rights, you know, and this has been since 1982, so it's been long and, you know, the whole idea of the day is to amplify awareness and the fact that we need to protect, you know, human rights and for those people who have had, and it also showcases, you know, the accomplishments and some of the other things that have been accomplished by Indigenous people within that environment and just saying, okay, these people can do more and also encouraging other people to want to be, you know, to want to involve themselves within the system and do something for the society and make a name for yourself or establish something within the society. Yeah, I was going to say that one thing that we should applaud Indigenous people for is there's just something about them and conserving, preserving nature and I think the United Nations actually acknowledges that. Like, for instance, deep in the forests of Brazil and the Amazon, there are two people who go about naked. Now, they live like legit naked and obviously are not exist in the community like that. Even the Zulu tribe in South Africa, they still have all those things, but another thing they have aside from being naked and all the tradition is they have a certain love for nature, like some of them go as far as worshiping nature and worshiping trees, but I mean, I don't do that, but I appreciate the fact that it's important to them to conserve nature, you know. Okay, that's interesting. Jennifer, what did you find for us in the news? Okay, there's a man on those states, a 45-years-old football coach in those states who killed or mutilated his ex-girlfriend, so he has been arrested. Well, they said allegedly because he hasn't accepted that he actually killed a lady. According to him, he said that she called him and reached out to him and said she wanted help, so obviously financial help, and he told her to come meet him at his dad's house. So she got there. When she got there, he said he was going to get her a drink, so he bought her a Coca-Cola and by the time she drank it or before she drank it, she slumped. Now, while she slumped, he decided or he proceeded to pour hot water on her, so when they found the body, they found like hot water bones and they found that he had also harvested her intestine and her private parts. Now, when they questioned him, he said that when she slumped, he thought that the hot water was going to revive her, so he was scared, so his fear was she slumped in my house and because he was scared, he couldn't call for help, he couldn't do anything. That's why he tied her. But then they asked him a question, if you were scared, why did you have her intestine? Why did you remove her private parts? And he had nothing to say. He just said, oh, he was scared, but if you were scared, why did you have to go to that extent to do that? Because the entire story isn't making any sense, but he's still standing on that and I don't know what's going to happen to him. It's just a cruelty for me. But they need to do something about that because it's very scary. I watched that and I felt, I wasn't sure how to feel because you listen to the story and you're wondering and even the policemen, as much as we feel that our police units are not performing optimally, but in this case, he was actually questioning the guy according to what he was saying and asking. You claim you were scared, but you mutilated. I think at the point where, first of all, you poured hot water and you're wondering, usually when someone thinks, usually you sprinkled water or even if you would sprinkle cold water because that should get some reaction. But hot water, so in my opinion, he was going to mutilate the body either way. So the hot water was a process to soften the skin. Because I don't know how someone slumps and the first thing that comes to you is removing the intestine and the private part. That's already going to turn into what's the spiritual ritual. So unfortunately he has been caught and he doesn't want to have to voice that out. So I'm understanding that that's probably the reason why he's given this recount as his recount of events, of what happened, but we can see clearly and anybody can see clearly. It's just a denial for me. He hasn't been caught red-handed. It's a law actually he states that you're not guilty until it's proven guilty. That's crazy. All right, away from that. It's a terrible story. So yeah, for me it's the royal family, Harry and his beloved wife, Megan. Now sometime last month there was a breaking news that they had decided to try out living separately for a while just to carry on with each other's business and see how that happens. Today, again, they're back in the news and the reason being that here this, the royal family is distancing itself from Harry and Megan. After Harry's his royal highness title was stripped from website, experts warns that the Sussexes are seen as unpredictable and unreliable, but they need the royal links for their brand. Now it's not just when they remove them from the website, they actually took them to the bottom bottom bottom of the list, list ranking of the royals where like for my Duke of Edinburgh, so the king that wasn't his uncle that married to Hollywood, down, down, down that list. So it's not a good thing for them. And I'm actually, I mean, I love the royals. I'm not exactly loyal to them, but I just love them and it worries me. I worry for Harry. I feel like Megan can so easily find herself back into Hollywood and even though that they are show, I mean it did reasonably well on Netflix and then Megan's podcast didn't really go so well so far, but I just generally worry for Harry. Yeah, I can imagine because really to even butchers that, you know, a lot of changes have been happening within the royal family. There's now a king and queen. Yes. And then thereby now the Prince and Duchess have now become the Prince and Princess of, you know. So it's a lot of changes have been happening. I'm part of this. Harry's, you know, what's the word? What would I use now? Royalty. Dis royalty. Okay. He's been disroyed. Yes. But come to think of it actually. Sorry to cut you. The fact that Prince William now has like three kids. So he just goes further down the line. I don't, I don't, I don't think it really affects him that much except for the title. Like the title has a certain prestige. The title has a lot that it brings to the table. Yeah, that's true. It has a lot that it brings to the table and taking him off and the title of him takes all those privileges of the two and the family. So even their kids are going to have to at some point suffer for this. But at this point, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back. I'll see you after the break.