 All right. You are still watching Waze. The 2023 election was one of the closest election, presidential elections in Nigeria's history. Bola Ameytinambo was declared winner with 37% of the votes. And his two main challenges, Atikwa Bipokar and Pita will be alleged irregularities and filed legal challenges for the results. Now, however, the court rejected all of Pita, Ubi, and Atikwa Kare's claim, including allegations of fraud, charges. The electoral authorities broke the law that Tinumbu was ineligible to run. The charges are said that the electoral people broke the law. And during the election, the Independent National Electoral Commission introduced the biometrics technology and the IRF, a central database for uploading results in real time to ensure transparency. However, the elections were riddled with anomalies, with the INEC even acknowledging glitches, but dismissing claims that the votes were not free and fair. So now some critics claim that the technical problem and delays had allowed opportunities for votes manipulation and seeing the realities of the post tribunal elections, I mean, the judgment, rather, that happened yesterday. Today, we are asking, how can ideas manage their expectations? Now, please, let's hear what you have to remember. You can join the conversation. Send us an SMS over at episode 1, 8034663. You can also tweet at us at WeishoAfrica1 with the hashtag Weisho. Oh, shoot. What I'm supposed to be tweeting is X. Our tweet has entered my DNA. I need to go and, you know, but hey, this is where we are. I'd like to say that I wasn't expecting anything different to happen from what eventually happened at the tribunal. I just wish they had just announced it a long time ago so that a lot of people would move on. Because so many people were like, you know, stuck decisions that needed to be made and all of that. Everyone was just stuck waiting and all of that. So I don't know. But let me come to you, ladies, right? When the judgment happened yesterday, what came to your mind and what you were expecting and, you know, if it wasn't, how did you manage it? Truth? I wasn't even really interested. Of course, there was a whole lot of noise. Everybody was looking forward to it. It started, I mean, we're seeing a lot of memes around, you know, with pictures of the people who were at the tribunal, you know, sleeping and all that. There was all that. I was busy yesterday. But I mean, eventually when it came out, I wasn't really expecting anything different, really. I was just like, like you said, I wish it had come, you know, well before yesterday and people we've just moved past it. Because again, it's almost like reopening fresh wounds. You know, people now are going back to February. It's like a reenactment of what happened in February. A lot of emotions are on the rise again. And the semblance of peace that we somehow had over the last, maybe a couple of long weeks is shaky right now. Because, I mean, since yesterday, there's also been a lot of outcry, so to say, across social media platforms and all that. So really, I wasn't really expecting anything overly different. And it just, I wasn't expecting anything. I was not expecting anything different. Honestly. I wasn't expecting anything. Right. I think if we want to be quite honest, we all find ourselves with the same kind of emotions. So there's a whole lot of mixed feelings. And like you said, we're not surprised. But I was one of those people who I was praying that I would be disappointed, yeah? I was praying I would be disappointed. And I wasn't to the best of my surprise. And it says a lot. And there's a lot to be said. But I think Nigerians are getting to the point where they're out of words. I think where I am now is numb. That's the word. So I don't know how to feel. It's not like, I don't understand. Wait, it's not like I did not expect it. But like I said, I was hoping I would be disappointed in one way or the other. So in your mind, if the court had come out to say that, yes, the claims from Attiku and Obie were true, and they have to probably maybe do a rerun on all of that, would that have been a better judgment? Because I don't know if I was hoping for a rerun. I was just hoping that the justice system So what makes you think? Because again, this is just because you say the expectations that we are having is that whatever it is that we have chosen to say these are maybe in our mind, that's the right thing, you understand? That what makes us feel like this is not justice? Because I wouldn't say to you that because the presidential was the name, the Tribunal Committee, or what do they call them? They would tell you that this was a thorough job that they had screened. In fact, that's what we said a lot of times, a lot of people were sleeping and snoring. They said they- Line by line. Line by line. Team needs are- You know? And they would tell you that they did a very thorough job and of course the Tribunal, so like literally. Okay, so- They have to bring this picture in. Sorry to be- I'm just trying to explain to you that- I absolutely get it. What do you think? So are you trying to say now that maybe if they said, okay, yes, there was a force, or there were some anomalies and they agree and all of that? Would that have been like, okay, yes. This is the judgment. Jonas, this is justice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What determines justice? It's facts. Yeah, absolutely. Devoid of emotions, really. Yeah. Really. One of the things that, one of the lines that I heard was because of course the petition, they replied each petition, you know, line by line and all that. And one of the things that they had said was in one of the petitions that Mr. Ubi had said that he won by majority in a lot of states and all that. So the question was, if you won by majority in the states, why do you want to rerun a election? I mean, that was the answer the Tribunal gave to that. I heard that line and I was just like, Okay, I mean, that makes sense. No, he can ask for a rerun because he's confident that he will win again. If he says he won, do you understand, if he asks for a rerun, the people that came up for him, they will come back to him. Because if he did that, because if it has been proven that he, that it was actually, there was actually some manipulation of some sort, if they were able to prove it, then in the case of they can't just, they can't just give it to you. Okay. Do you understand? It depends on how the process is supposed to be. They can't just give it to you. So you could actually, one of the options could be a rerun for you to take the elections again and see if that truly would be the outcome eventually. So in my mind, right, in this election, this is based on my layman perspective. I don't think Artiku was present in this election, right? The real competition was between Bola Metinu and Peter Obi. But the challenge is, how he emerged second is what baffles me. You know why I say this? Because again, you take sampling, when you're collecting data, when they want to collect data for instance, from a pool of people, they don't just come and say, everybody must respond to that survey. So what they can do is that out of 10 people, say let's say five people responded, or let's say even six people responded. And the majority of that response, so they just use that as like a, what's it called an estimation and that's how they take on some of these data collation. Help correct me if I'm wrong, because none of that data space. That's what they do, a pool of data. And if you look at the clusters, right, where, you know, the ones we counted physically in the elections, right? So the competition on those ballot boxes, papers rather, was more between APC and Labour Party. You know, so how a PDP emerged second, this is me thinking that I still want to understand it. That's one. Number two, the structure of Nigeria is structured in a way that, or the system in Nigeria is structured in a way that, we're not allowed to ask questions. So when you say that go to court, you don't go to court. Nobody's going to ask literally, because, okay, now you write an exam, for instance. What stops me from applying to jam? I want to see my script. You gave me maybe 10 in English. You gave me two in Math and all of that. Please, can I recall my script and let us vet it? If they say here without a whatever, come out with clean hands, what's that proverb that they say? You don't fear anything. Do you understand? You don't fear anything. So, but you see Nigeria is structured in a way that go to any parastata. If you begin to ask questions, you want to check what is happening, right? It is almost like it's a taboo for you to ask it. It's almost because we don't know that there's something wrong. There's always something to find. So because we are always there, now when somebody challenges something, they say, what do you think? Who do you think that you'll be? You know, and all of that. I've seen a lot of insults. I've seen a lot of things on social media. I just deliberately stayed away from this. But the reason we are having this conversation, I need Nigerians to manage their expectation. What anybody is seeing, be it good, be it bad, is a symptom of something. We have a fundamental accountability trust deficit, right? In Nigeria, it is a fundamental. And it cuts across all places. Do you understand? Private public sector everywhere. We have that accountability issue. So what we are seeing is just a symptom of a larger problem. So when you were saying that you were expecting, so UK, if the court has said, oh, no, Volad Metinobu was not it. No, you know, for me, it wasn't that. I wasn't expecting the judicial system for the case to be taken differently. I did not even during the course of this thing until this judgment, I didn't even know the judgment was happening yesterday until I got to the office and everybody was interested in it. But mine is even how the judicial system goes about it in terms of, I did not even see how the petitions were tackled before they came to. Do you understand? So they- No, the people that have been going to court, they've been monitoring. Yeah, they've been monitoring. That's the thing. So we are just made to react. We're talking about expectations, but that's what I'm saying. I wasn't expecting anything different because what will happen will happen. But there's still a reaction that has to happen in terms of you would just think, have certain expectations of either the judicial system in terms of how things, the process was being conducted and how even the public was being informed on what was going on. This thing has just been happening. And yes, we've been seeing this back and forth just in a lot of script writing without any summary as to, okay, is it, and that's why there have been a lot of speculations because nobody even knew the direction to which it was going. Do you get? So at the end of the day, now it has happened and everybody's just like, okay, for the people who expected it to happen like this, they'll take it like that. For the people who were expecting, okay, based on maybe what you've watched in movies on how a GJ cell- No, no, I'm telling you the honest truth. You don't understand. You're talking about expectations. We're talking about people who have never been in a, a court of law, but they know that this is the case. There is a case. You're watching Sweeter. It's just me. You understand? But a lot of people who have been watching, you know, a lot of, you know, well-curated, well-curated cases on how, you know, you ask questions. So, we do a movie. You're one of the respondents, what do you have to say about what's your own, you know, if, you didn't see that, the next year you're just so judgmental. So you're like, what? No, it happened. I think it happened. It happened. No, I know. It happened. It happened. The people were going to court almost all the years. It was all in the news. No, so, so. To my next sense. Go ahead, Yola. Let me hear you. There's nothing to go ahead. No, but it's awesome. But I think a lot of people were expecting, well, if I go by social media vibe yesterday, a lot of people were expecting something different. No, they were expecting this. No. Really? Yeah. Some people were expecting something different. That's, you know, for some reason. I remember that I used. I used. So why I would say they were expecting something different. You were expecting something different because there were, you know, different parties, all the parties, whether label parties, APC, everybody had witnesses, yeah? So all of them were thrown out. That's the thing. So everybody, that's what I'm saying. We don't even understand. So let me get some of the processes. Let me say where my grouse is with this judicial system that's whatever I think that they did. You cannot see. You understand that some of those evidence. You can't throw away some. We can't throw away all. It is impossible for everything to be just thrown out. Like how do you do those things? So that's what I'm saying. Is that what you think? They had this, like, you know, you know what I'm saying this. Let's move far away from Nigeria to Oboebo, U.S. Where is Donald Trump today? Oh, we are going too far. No, where is he today? Do you understand? It's a past precedent. You know, there are so many. Yeah. And not only that, because of what had happened at the Capitol building, the Senate building, they had video evidences. So you cannot say that people were not hurt. You cannot say that some of the, you understand that it was, you cannot say that there were no violence. At least social media has made life so easy. And social media had a couple of things. There are too many things. And that's why I have an issue, because for me, if some things stood, do you understand? If some things, some evidence stood, I'll say, okay, this evidence, but they said, you know, they give, what's the word? After the... The explanation of what? Like, you go to the entire process. You go to the whole court sessions and, you know, where you're either for or against, you're speaking about whatever the petition is. So you're talking to the defendants, you're talking to the witnesses and you're taking statements and all that. There's a process to that. When you collate all that information, there's some investigation that is done too, to ascertain the credibility of some of these things. So you know that some of these things, I'm sure that there were videos that were put up there, whether for PDP or for LP or for APC. Those things, you cannot tell me that all those evidences were just thrown out and the people were not, for one reason or the other, the people were not viable enough for you to use their evidence as in court for the case. So due to that, by the time you throw, I have 100, maybe 20 witnesses and you throw out like 15. And then you make the remaining five in consequential. Of course, at the end of the day, we're going to come up with the kind of verdict with God which is based on the fact that there were not enough evidences. Mr. Pitalbi, the presidential candidate of the Liberal Party says that he rejected the presidential election petition court judgment that was delivered, that was delivered. And he has said that he's going to the Supreme Court. We'll take a break now. You want to say something when we come back and you say it? Why you come back from that break? Please. I want to hear what you are saying and I want to know how you are managing your expectations because trust me, I think it's important everybody manages their expectations in this country. Stay with us for a break. Okay. If you just tuned in, it's our ladies night out and we're discussing the post-tribunal judgment, right? And we're asking, how can Nigerians manage their expectations? Please let's hear what you have to say. Remember, you can join the conversations and there's an SMS. All WhatsApp is right. 1-803-84663. You can also call the phone line it's now open. The number to call is 070-250-07749. That's the number to call. Remember to turn off the volume of whatever device it is you're watching us from. Oh yeah, I think we have a caller. All right, you're live. Okay. I think they're trying to connect. Okay. Joanna, you wanted to say something? No, you're waiting for the caller. No, not waiting for the caller. Say what you want to say. Okay, so I think what I want to say is actually based on what Angie said about, you know, going through the investigation of all the evidences and all. But again, I am mindful of the fact that law is very tricky. Court systems are very tricky. Let me take, oh, you're old adults. Youngest, old man, you're live. Oh, I love the mask use point. Boy, you're a big mackerel. Thank you. Thank you. No way. As a beer rider, let me come, did you hear what I'm doing? Ah, God. That's it. Nigel, I'm cruise. You know what, the story about all this thing is that we are gradually laying a foundation, you understand, for the future, whether positive or negative. Because everything that happens today, yesterday and tomorrow, we still be referenced to one day. Now, if you think you are making the box, you are doing whatever you are doing, thrashing whatever that needs to be thrashed. If you're not alive to be accountable to what you've done, people that lived after you with your name will account for it. And nothing, nobody forget, especially the internet. You understand? In my village today, I will hear some of my elders saying things, referencing to a family of what happened even before Nigeria, the colonized Nigeria, in the so-called family. Now, that is how deep some things that we do today will hunt us in the future. And not after them doing anything they need to do. Just make sure that you are smart about what you do and think about the future. But for me, I am calm, I am good, I did not expect anything because the body language was so loud. So it's only somebody that is, that is whoever he is, that knows the body language. As a matter of fact, I was not expecting much yesterday and it came the way I predicted. So I thank God for life and I defeated those with the wrong the future because their name will need to account for it. And even though there's a heaven, they go with the Australia course you do. So basically, everybody should just trade with caution and keep your sanity intact. If you follow Nigeria like you go crazy, but the other man too, I know him because we have put on some of his issues in Anambra. Hey, they don't buy market. It will be, he never gives up. Let's just see how it goes. Thank you very much. He's actually a very, very, what's the word? Resolute person. Very consistent. So they two, two don't buy market, you know. Yeah, Jella, you were saying that the evidence is that. Well, I mean, now it's, again, you can have all these evidences, but when the side that presented the evidences, were they able to do justice to presenting it well? To defend? No, no, no. You know, say not the small people did that, see. See, I have seen cases where you would think that are please for the love of the Almighty. This thing is evidence now. And then they come up with one loophole and then you ask yourself. That's what I'm saying. They will always be a loophole. That's why you need to understand that this thing, hey, let me take Loma for a bit, have your seat. Loma your life. Yeah, thank you, sir. Good evening. See, I want to let go through one thing. Just like the young people of Madras say, the judiciary has told us this, that was one of the people very soon. I'm telling you, see, what we do today, for the fact that if you face a threat, you that committed a threat, once the thing that you commit is very recovered back from you. You that committed a threat was free. They have set example for us. I'm telling you. So now let me just tell us one particular thing in this country, what we don't know. And because of politics, people will start our constitution upside down. I'm telling you, very soon, our government will start fighting. Because we don't have an, we don't have police. We don't have a police, all the astronauts with this politician. How? Which once you make noise, before you know it, they will use it on you. Tell me, how can people come out and vote? And to this day, who's not somebody who, perhaps, who was thought to face the position of animal state? Now again, have done the same thing, without standing their ground, calling a Swedish state. Why can't we put on a list from Kenya? Why can't we put on a list from Malawi? You see, they are judiciary. And they can say that they cannot destroy their constitution, despite unfortunately. I am using this opportunity to turn Nigeria. The way we will manage it, not only with the way I do, what I do is that, I remember our judiciary, does not stand on their ground. I told people around me, don't expect anything. Don't expect so much judiciary way of doing things. Because when you decide to align yourself, put your heart there, you can die of music, blood pressure. So I'm using this opportunity to turn Nigeria, manage your life where, hopefully, we're one day, all of them who stand before the seat of throne of message. And answer what they have done. Thank you very much. Thank you, thank you so much. Thank you. You said today with the limbo that I'm gonna talk. I don't even have anything to say. When we say that karma or anything, they don't think of it like that. They don't, honestly. But it does. See, so let me explain. I don't know how to explain this thing, right? For us to expect anything different in this country, I feel like, it means you're not being 100% realistic with yourself. Gigi, you know what I'm saying? This conversation around the decision and all of that was made the results were announced. Genocide. So I don't know how we expect anything different. And let me tell you, they will always punch the holes. That's why if you do not have a system, right, that checksmate, do you get what I'm saying? It will be difficult. So as far as I'm concerned, let us just accept what has happened. Everybody face your work. Because me, I'm not interested in anything. That's why I did not monitor it. But I think we have a caller. Good evening. Good evening. My name is Susan. Hello. Is that your name is? Hello. Suleiman? Yes. Okay, go ahead, please. Okay, number one. Both the three parties, Glenpoe party, PDB and the OPA. They are the world's petitions. World's petitions. They are the world's petitions. Oh, sorry. I can't hear you. Can you call back? Because the line is breaking. We can't hear you. Sorry. It's not clear. Yeah, it's not clear. It's very muffled. But I think I heard the part. I think it's the worst that all the parties are the world's presidential candidate. Yeah, I think something like that. It's literally his opinion. It's a personal opinion. It's a personal opinion. You know, honestly, so part of managing expectations, what I actually want also to let Nigerians know, I've said this several times, we do not need a messiah in this country. Messiah, whatever, cannot solve all the problems that we have. We have to understand that our problem is collective and no one human being, mark my word, not one single human being can solve Nigeria's problem. Nigerians have to say that they are ready because if you see zero corruption, would you be able to accept it? Exactly. If you see it, would you be, literally, every single thing we do, do you understand? We try to cut corners. So all the things that we're complaining about, corruption and all of that thing, if we see a place that has zero tolerance, like zero tolerance or corruption, would we be able to survive? So until we are ready for that, it's not gonna happen. So all these underwears, that's what I say, manage your expectations. Stop all this drama around, saying that, hey, this is the person, this is the candidate that will save Nigeria from the inaugural happen. Nigeria, the problem of Nigeria is bigger than one human being. Right? So we agree 100% that we need the right people in power, but at the same time, we also need to start to think strategically of how to solve the problem. Do you understand? Nobody should see you coming in this country, because once this politician see you coming, they will shut it down. They must not know your strategy. You must be able to dine and whine with the devil and the devil will not know what you are up to. Right? And suppose just this conversation around, no, look at President Buhari, I fell for it flat. I enter, I campaign. In fact, there's nothing I did not do. Campaign and everything, because guess what, I was fooled. And that's why this particular election, I was not fooled by no promises. You know, I was fooled by the idea that he was anti-corruption. You know, he was gonna kill corruption, corruption was gonna be dead. This was the person we needed to save Nigeria. Where did that land us? Look at all the drama happening around the MFLA and all the other people, all the monies that, like I had 470 billion. I say 4, not million, 470 billion, yay! Do you know what I'm saying? So this is supposed to be a government that was zero corruption, the promise. And yet, under his own leadership, we've experienced the worst kind of corruption ever. So that's why I'm saying that Nigeria's problem is bigger than one human being. So when somebody comes and says that this is, the challenge is this, you know what will happen? I absolutely agree. And then I said, let us just understand that the problem starts with you and I saying to ourselves, if I'm caught, the other day I was caught by road safety. They stopped me, they asked me for my driver's license. I gave them, they asked me for everything. The next thing the man asked me for was fire extinguisher. I said I don't have it because I knew I'd emptied the trunk of the car. There was no fire, maybe I'd moved it to the other car. So I didn't have it with me. He said, there's no fire extinguisher. I said, okay, yes, no problem. What's the situation? What do we do? And he asked to write me a ticket. I said, no problem. He was literally shocked because I didn't even argue with him. You know, I have to write you a ticket. He said it like five times. I said, no problem. I heard you said, just bring the ticket. Do you understand? He was unfounded. Because I didn't even, I didn't come down from my car. I didn't go down and say, oh God, please now this. I was, I said, what's the worst case scenario? Even if they say I should go and bring one billion. I will look for the money and pay. It's not fire extinguisher. Do you understand? So when they gave me the ticket, the lady came back again and said, she wants to write the ticket. I said, yes ma'am, I'm waiting for the ticket. Like literally, they were shocked. This one just got back. Not beyond that one. They just got back. Do you understand? It's not a problem. You understand? They know that I brought my ticket. I'm already. They know that they can't cut corners. Do you understand? So when they wrote the thing, they didn't even write the amount. I didn't even know how much it was. So I didn't call someone that, I know that is the road safety person. You know, they called and said, oh, that it was maybe three, five or something. It is three, five. No problem. You know, how do I pay? They said, no, I have to go to do. I said, okay. You know what I said? Don't worry that they can pay and everything and process the receipt and people. And they brought it. And now when I said before, please, I don't want to, I said, please help me get fire extinguisher and the sea caution. Because there was no science, there was no sea caution. So when I went to go and collect it, then I'm not asking for another tip. I went there, I presented it. Oh, have you, what was your offense, ma'am? I said, my offense was that I didn't have fire extinguisher. Okay, have you put it now? I said, yes, everything is in the coyotes. They said, no, no problem. They gave me back my driver's license. The point I'm trying to make with this story is that Nigeria's must be ready. You must be ready to say, okay, you know what? If you are caught violating laws, you paid the consequences. Once we start to like read ourselves of that drama of edge or edge or edge, you understand? If you are caught, just go and pay. Don't do too much drama. Even the law enforcement agencies, by then says they will change because they will not be catching you anymore. They will be no me because everybody has come for me. But that mindset has to come from us. We need to change our mindset to say we are ready. You understand? If we see zero corruption, even we two, we are ready. I think that in my opinion, I think that zero corruption is going too far because there's a lot of corruption. So it's going from a lot of corruption to zero. It's a heart attack. But what I get you're trying to say is that it's time for us to hold ourselves accountable first. So start watching what you do. Start holding yourself accountable. When you do have those experiences, like I've had that experience before. And when they even told me I had to pay to the bank, I told them, you know what? I'm going back to the island. So I'll drop the money with you. I'll come back tomorrow the next time I'm on the mainland and I'll come and get my ticket. The guy was surprised. And I called him like three, two days later and I was like, I'm here to collect. They were looking at me like, I'm like, yeah, I need my ticket. I paid to you guys. So for some reason, if I ever need to present this, I want to have the original and I want to be sure that you paid. I didn't give them. They asked me for the money. I gave them and I came back. I told them I was going to come back. So when I came back, when I called and I said I was on my way. So if you haven't paid, go to the bank, pay and get me my receipt ready when I come. So the major thing is for us to become, start becoming accountable. When you do things, be careful. You see things like you want to clean, you want a clean environment. Stop throwing trash on the road. I had to be conscious about that to an extent. And that is where the accountability starts from. I haven't been in my car, in all my car. So you want clean air. Stop polluting the air. Service your car. Drive, if your car is too old, do away with it and change it to another one. If you can't do that, get on your car, get a bike, get something, get a bicycle. Do something else. Do you understand? Help the environment if you're interested in the environment. Help. Be the change you want to see. You understand, be the change you want to see. Start holding yourself accountable. I know that we're not. I'm not 100%. But the fact that the moment we start even that process, the next person sees it. Someone else is learning. Someone else decides, oh, this is how she knows. I mean, I have bad character. I'm not perfect. No. But I'm saying that if we... In the interest of nature and people. Thank you for the collective good of people, right? Let's stop all this drama. Because Nigeria's was so quick to say, oh, this is the devil. You understand, like you point at one person. It's not one person that corrupts Nigeria. No, no. It is everybody. We forget that three. In fact, the truth is, leaders are a product of their followers. If you have bad followers, you have bad leaders. Wait, did we have this? We are not aliens. They are from us. So exactly. So we have a part to play. A lot, in fact. A lot. Every day we do, we have to wake up to say, okay, you know what? I need to do better. I need to be... Absolutely. In fact. And you know, like literally, right? Let's even start with this one that I've described. All the road management agencies, LASMA, Road Safety, all of them. Do you understand? As long as you did not deliberately go out of your way to break the law. That's when you... Because that's when you ride. So for instance, me going to go and take a one-way, I'll have to ride my way out of that one. Do you understand? But simple offenses like this that, oh, your tail light is broken, whatever is broken and they say, oh, come on, pay a fine. Please, by all means, pay that fine. And move on. Do you understand? Because you see, until we start to say to these guys that we are ready to accept the consequences of our actions, right? Then we're sending a very strong message. Let us just plan, say, the next four years in Nigeria that every single Nigerian begins to say that, you know what? For anything that I do, any offense or whatever, if I need to do this, I would do it right. I would be upright. I would not trash things out of the car. I would make sure that I become a responsible citizen. Just the weights. Things will change. But the time you get to the next cycle of elections, the atmosphere would have changed. So literally, if we want to see change, it is that. And that's why, when I saw this judgment in the tribunal, all the drama that is happening on social media, I said, please, let us all just manage our expectations. Because if it is for the system that we have in Nigeria, nothing good can come out of this system as it is. Some things must deliberately with intentionality be changed or tweaked before we can see any change. So if those things have not been put in place, you cannot see anything else. You cannot expect anything. They say insanity is the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. So let us pass in our final comments. We need to change you want to see. Absolutely. Well, I don't think there's anything to say other than that. And I feel like we should just move on. Move on from this. Learn the lessons to be learned. It is for the different parties. Next time you have a petition, ensure that you have the right case. Because sometimes you lose cases. Also, this is going to the different parties. Sometimes you lose cases based on the fact that you're just taking lightly. Because to our next stance, if the court is saying, I don't think so, NJ, I beg to disagree. I'm not saying that that is the case. No, you know, I beg to disagree. I want to just like nip that thing. You know why I say that? People that went to this tribe, you know, they're no small lawyers. Do you understand? They're senior advocates of Nigeria, of Nigeria. They are sons. Have you seen the thorough work that even smaller than me, do you understand? Do you see the thorough work that they put? We have a faulty judiciary system. Do you understand? And this is my opinion. I don't know about any other person. Because I dread anything that takes me to police station, to hospital, to court in Nigeria. You see these three places? I dread it. Anything that will take me there, I just run away from it. Do you understand? The odds are against anybody that decides that they want to stand upright and all of that. So before we both say, oh, get your facts right, get your districts right, now who decides the fact? Because at the end of the day, these lawyers are very funny. They'll tell you that the interpretation of the law is left for the whatever. They know what they are, they know what they are, they know what they are, they know what they are. They don't mean the same man said, say now who, now who do grab grab pass, because that's how it's like a jungle system. Who, who, who, whoever makes the loudest noise? Yeah, it makes the loudest noise, whoever can read the most, whoever has more power, whoever has more influence, it now becomes a thing. And that is, we are supposed to get to the point where we are over that. Absolutely. We need to get to that point where we are over that. Over it. That does not help. Yeah. The collective. Just go above all of these things, rise above it and just go and become a lot more strategic. Whatever it is you want to do. On that note, we are shouting in my ear, pull the rope, I'm not going to pull this. How do you know pull this? We'll take a, I say we'll take a break. We are going. Sure, you follow us across all our social media handles. Me, I've entered the rest mode. Ninja can not stress me. Enter, I mean, follow us across all our social media handles. Lightshare, invite your families and friends to watch and follow the conversation. If you missed our quote for today, here it is again. 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