 Well, let's turn to other stories now. It was a day of glowing tributes for the late spokesman of a fennefairy, Yinka Odomaki, as many dignitaries, including Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Governor of Lagos State, took turns to celebrate his life and times. Plus TV Africa's senior correspondent, Coyote Ladinde reports. For many keen observers, this is a gathering of Krem De La Krem and Nigeria, though of opposing political views. Interestingly, many would not share same views with Yinka Odomaki acknowledged that he was a man of convention who is worth emulating. Leading the tribute, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and Governor Baba Jidesong Ulu of Lagos State, asked the audience to be consoled by the legacy he left behind. My knowledge of him was based on admiration, admiration of his qualities, of what he stood for, of what he represented and of who he was. I came to know from the distance a man who had been through so much vicissitudes of life, twists and turns, but who in all of it stood straight. Until the very end, he kept going. He kept speaking up. He kept working hard for Nigeria that we all can be truly proud of. For in Nigeria, there will be land of justice. In Nigeria, there will be fair. In Nigeria, where equity will become the watchword, and in Nigeria, there will truly reflect true modern federalism. Others recalled their close relationship with him and the lessons learned from his principled stand. Comrade Liza, there is one thing that is reassuring. One thing that will never make me break down. One thing that will make me want to come back and stay with an activist of notes like him is that his ideas will live forever. His legacies will remain. All that he has lived for will remain in the sand print of time and Inka, you are not dead, you are alive. I'm there for challenging all the authorities of our universities, starting with Toba Femiah Wollawah University. Because the management had come out to say that Inka was an illustrious alumnus of that great institution. What made Inka an illustrious alumnus was that he was developed by the student union. That student union has been prescribed indefinitely. Therefore, the best tribut that if an authority can pay to Inka is to restore, to de-prescribe the university of a student union, of Bafemiah Wollawah Student Union. I have remained close all the way. Inka has always been about the cause, a man of convictions. Inka would put everything to whatever he believed in. He never rested for one day. He was always fighting for the cause. You can't believe that Inka is a better one than Nigeria. Many have re-echoed the words of Mr. President when he described Inka as a man of conviction. One thing is clear here, that what is true for will continue to resonate in the minds of many. From Ikeja here in Lagos, Kaya Delade reporting for PLOS TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.