 Welcome back, it's the other breakfast and plus TV Africa. We'll move on next to the press where we reviewed the front pages of major dailies across the nation and we have our Tunde Kalaoale legal practitioner who will be joining us to discuss them all of them the you know the headlines this morning. Good morning to you Barista, Tunde Kalaoale. Good morning to you too and good morning to all the people here. Good morning. We'll start off now with the daily independent newspaper the banner headline for this morning from the Daily Independent is National Assembly OK's Administrative Financial Autonomy for Local Governments with some writers there reject pension for presiding offices of legislature. The client's power to override President's veto turns down proposal for special seats for women in legislature. Move to include VAT in exclusive list fills. That's the banner headline for the Daily Independent. Above the must-have we have some other stories there. We won't shift March 26th convention date that's according to the ABC Governors and just beside that story ASUS strike in Gige updates Buhari says federal government has paid 92 billion era so far. Other stories on the front page of the Daily Independent. You create conflict oil price heat seven year high of one hundred and seven US dollars Buhari to visit London for check-up again. Now court sucks to rabbi APC executives Buhari seeks amendment to recently assented electoral act. On the red sleeve up below the paper politics should bring about development not violence that's according to former president good luck Jonathan those are all the stories you can find on the Daily Independent. That's Wednesday morning away from there to move on next to the punch news paper. It leads it's a news paper this morning with the federal government loses out National Assembly affirms states part here collect VAT or two writers there Lagos acquire bomb hill low makers on value-added taxes it's true federalism senators reps retain VAT on concurrent lists local government autonomy skills through beside the must-have of the punch news paper the NNPC to increase production as Brent you know crosses one hundred and five dollars per borough then just below it electoral act amendment on appointees on constitutional that's according to the president Muhammad Buhari on the blue strip above the must-have Nigeria lost fifty billion dollars investment while awaiting PIB passage all the stories on the punch this morning Russian invasion Niger to evacuate Ghanaian to Cameroonian's Overs APC garfunous meet Buhari say March 26 convention stays asses the man mustn't violate wages commission procedure that's according to the Minister of Employment Chris in giga all the stories on the front page of the puncher this morning on the blue strip just below the pictorial there marking the tacos EFCC over alleged missing nine billion Naira local government fund as a parade politics from security LCC I warns federal government Delta vessel explosion five bodies recovered rescue continues a gt varsity students arrested for cultism hemp chumps recovered now transport fares rise filling station cell patrol above 200 Naira those are the stories you can find on the front page of the puncher we'll move on quickly to the nation news paper a lead in the nation this morning senators reps nor to build second VAT for federal government almost all the papers have on the constitution review as their major story for this morning ASU has received 90 two billion Naira says federal governments Buhari Oetola Tinnabu Carlo eulogized at the boy at 80 present goes on two week medical vacation VIN customs agents meeting and in deadlock our most stories of the nation this morning Buhari turns down the governor's plea to drop at the mood those are the stories you can find on the nation newspaper and finally the last paper we will review for this morning is the leadership newspaper also it has constitution review as its band headline president of governors may go to jail for rejecting legislative summons several several riders their national assembly passes bill reject special sets for women vote against moving VAT to exclusive list approves financial autonomy for state legislature judiciary and local government reject pension for presiding officer of legislature desperate of voting mayoral status for Abuja and I'll see mobilizer state for LG autonomy let's just bring a barster colorally as we look at some of the issues on the front pages this morning thank you once again barster colorally all right virtually all the papers this morning you know had the constitution review as their banner headline national assembly okay's administrative financial autonomies for local government that is how the daily independent captioned it let us get you forward concerned in all of that well this is a yes I agree I don't want us to dwell so much on them the constitution review because we will discuss that as a major topic and much later on the show but let's look at them other you know stories that made them front page across you know the dailies are the president is also seeking amendment to the recently assented you know electoral actor one would have thought that it was ohuru so what's the situation as it is all right let's talk about the president dream from abroad yet again you know tongues are really concerning that the president has gen it off to Nairobi Kenya for the Unipham 50th anniversary and afterwards he will be going to the United Kingdom London specifically for a medical checker the only thing the president is in order should may he's going away for about two weeks I should he have handed them over power to his face what are your thoughts exactly what all right all right let's move away from the president and foreign trip let's talk about other issues that given Nigerian some concern let's talk about our education sector you know also is still on a to warning strike and yesterday and a video was trending the non-tab you know association they went to the went on a court see visits to the education minister and they presented their case although it was not really a palatable one you know there was a beat of I say some friction between the minister and the students but then that's just them by the side asu is in the news as soon as received a 92 billionaire that's according to the federal government the federal government keeps on saying that it is meetings you know some or most of the demands of them there's a lectures and yet we still have all of these issues what have we felt to see it really about the color will it so how do we begin to fix so my question my question right now be how do we begin to fix some the rot in the education system each time I'm also goes on strike you know the academic calendar has been elongated student you know back at home and at the end of the day they seem not to have a sense of direction this has become a perennial issue just what do we need to do what have we failed to see so invariably asking them so they should get into politics alright thank you barista colorally let's leave an asu for now and move on to other issues that let's stay with them they're daily independence they captioned the APC story this way we won't shift to March 26 convention date that's according to the ABC governor's we can find that just above the must-have of the daily independent newspaper you know there has been several talks concerning the APC with its national convention with the talk of Amazon all you know conventions and and and all of that do you really think that I'm calm the 26th of this month and that this particular you know convention that you know has been on for you know a long time become very controversial will actually hold that day and it has also become as a problem for the capitol and the fact they will be put in practical is not been able to stand this and yet they know who are trying to work together which is practically they have no authority other than to explore and that they are complicit or it's not for that day alright barista colorally it will be doing Nigerian some disservice if we don't talk about them this issue that is still lingering even after four weeks the cues are still there most of filling stations and let's go to the punch the caption and they run this way a transport fares rise of filling stations sell petrol above 200 niridats on the blue strip of the punch newspaper barista colorally there seem to be no end in sight to this particular issue it's been four weeks and Nigerians are still grown in under the biting you know hardship you know occasioned by this some scarcity of fuel what are your thoughts really it's 200 million people millions of cars on the road millions of generators in the city and home millions of motorcycles and not that it keeps it and not that we don't have to single the binary that is oppression if you also look at that there is not a single textile industry that is oppression and oppression of all the bikes and for us to be able to do that what we can and when situations are mighty you are the bagel of what is happening outside the church or a situation world that you see them in Ukraine and what is going on in Ukraine and so many other containers if we have stick to one another and not so in this that the people that will take advice to build refinery people were willing to And not if people don't want to take the trip up and sell it at the open markets and make on merit efforts. If only we would have asked them to sell it at the market. But if we fix the refineries, the possibility that we'll never have a sufficient supply in this country is there. Thank God, thank God that the refineries are going to come in on the trip. But that will not be the future. It will be the Nigerian strength of the country. Because the money is in fact not for any product to us. Also, we are in the market. Because we will have to, we will also have to compete with other refineries in terms of the local input that they put into those refineries. It's not just the way that the start-ups there have gone up. Food prices have also started back. There's so many other things that you put into metals, like corneas, like rice and water. Because they are also completely different. They do that they use to power their plants and work. It's impacting negatively. On the operational costs. We require to have an holistic approach to this than refineries. Especially the government that before me in 2013. It is not necessary. All the refineries in the city are most work. And we must do more. We have been having that conversation. But we're having that conversation of the refineries working for a long time. It's as though the body language doesn't suggest that government is actually in the process or really plans to fix the refineries. We've been all about that particular conversation for so long right now. And nothing seems to be changing over time. I know that this government has worked at the restriction of two of the refineries. And a reason for it to have to come. That is when this government will have to be compacted. That is going to be compacted. I sleep a lot. And speaking with the sense of mind. Anything I don't know about the refineries. And this also is a good one to consider. It works in the city and in South Africa. And it works in six months. Or sometimes it doesn't work in six months of refining. And what is happening in Syria. The peace is much greater than in Syria. That they are not ready to fix the refineries. Most times it is when they are looking for where they fix up the money. To run the next election. Or to do certain programs that will affect the political parties. And they begin to avoid it to be compacted. So they are turning around at this time. The money doesn't end up turning around at this time. And the people who are trying to fix the contact. But they are turning around at this time. And never engineer their political and their work. Friends of the politicians and workers. Who finish their business. Alright Barista Kolaole. Yes of course we need credible leaders. Who will actually put the card before the horse. Alright Barista Kolaole. Barista Kolaole for time sake. I just want us to just revisit and the constitution. Be just one of the clauses. Before we let you go concerning all of that. You know the leadership newspaper. I just may be term-piked by this particular story. Still on constitution review. President's governors may go to jail. For rejecting legislative summons. What did bring an end to the issue of maybe impunity. When most of these elected officials. Summoned by the National Assembly. Most of the times they fail to turn up. What this actually bring. The change that we have been talking or looking for over time. Barista Kolaole. Thank you for one of our great times with this. Each time the National Assembly. Each time the federal assembly. As the ambassador for the country. The people in the National Assembly. People in the security. To appear before it. They are voting for the National Assembly. And that's just actually. It's very very strange. Optimist power. Life is the National Assembly. The Senate and the other. If you think people can better. Rather than this party. If you are a people who can. Who can control the president. It is everything the National Assembly. Because of this power lies with them. They are the real representatives of the people. And so when the representatives of the people. Invite them. To come and clarify this thing. Or to answer questions. Or to even answer questions. The President of the National Assembly. The Director of the National Assembly. The President of the National Assembly. The Minister of the National Assembly. Because they have to. Become like I said. Optimist power lies with them. They are the girls now. Even though you go to the professional. Because most times. Even in. The National Assembly. They will rush to court. And take it. Someone asking the court. The National Assembly. Invite them. That is going to be a secret. Of the fundamental. And which anybody. Can be punished by the. It may not be. This people is. They trusted. The National Assembly. May be. Issuing to them. To come and. Or whenever they have to come and issue. Issues. And you see. This is the administration. Or the responsibility. You will recollect. That when. They had issues. It was the second. And it was someone. By our thought. I think. That. That. That. It cannot be someone. By anybody. That is the. That is the. The. I think. The. You have made it. But. Oh. That. I believe. And. Why. In. I think. Among the. Tomorrow. In some of the men. In. That. Especially the security, especially the security, the CSF and the UNICEF, and the Zafrya Mosque and like that. You can resist the attack, whatever project you just need to be bringing with respect to the ministry, all forces may be, you can also, like this term, make them a personal supplier. There's also the opportunity of the security mechanism. If you think to ostracize the first person, if you think about it, when they invite you to the ministry of conduct and activities and all that, you have to ask them to create the ministry of the ministry because before they can enjoy the strategy. All right, thank you so much. You are able to provide. But it is good. It's not in the right direction. But please don't do that. All right, well said, we just hope that all of this will actually be implemented. All right, thank you so much. But when did the Zafrya Mosque and the Zafrya Mosque and the UNICEF come together? Boris, I'm afraid that's as much as we can take. Thank you so much. All right, thank you so much. Boris, that's in the color only has indeed joined us and we have been looking at them, all of them, the stories on the front page of the nation's newspapers and, of course, other ones as well. We'll take a quick break and we'll just be showing you what happened this day in history. Stay with us.