 All right, you are still watching Ways International Day of Medical Physics is observed annually on November 7th to recognize and celebrate the contributions of medical physicists to health care. Now, medical physics is a specialized field that applies the principles of physics to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. The theme of the International Day for Medical Physics 2023 is standing on the shoulders of giants. And these reflect the importance of recognizing and appreciating the work of pioneering medical physicists who have laid the foundation for the field. So, because I'm a physicist, I give them some dear flowers. I don't understand it. If my life was based on understanding physics, I don't know if I was to go. There's a lot that happens with medicine, you know. For instance, the part of, what is it called? Machines. So, your scanners and all of that, it requires a lot of, you know, yeah, it requires a lot of, what is it called now? Knowledge from the engineering stroke areas of physics. Well, of course, the chemical side, you know, so, I mean, medicine is quite complex. So, for every opportunity to learn more about these things, yeah. That's a good thing. My sister is currently doing clinical, clinical, she's a clinical research analyst now in the U.S. of the Sierra. Yeah, that's it, sure. I don't know why, when I hear all these science courses and the names, it just feels out of this world. It just blows my mind. It's not your field. Yeah, it's just, it just sounds like a lot. Like, I don't even want to get close to it. You're going through a lot. It'll be fine. All right, so who's starting first? Mwah! Oh, yeah, quickly. Okay, so this one is, we have a new world record holder. I took this because, of course, the whole Nigeria went gaga when he held the Basi, you know, when she, you know, took, when she became the world record holder for, you know, her co-catering. And now it's passed to Irish chef Alan Fischer, who's surpassed by... Like, we do not know. Well... And we choose not to know. I don't have to know if he's in Japan. You know. Well, he actually, he currently holds two titles, longest cooking. He surpassed Hilda by 24 hours, and then longest baking. The 24 hours. Well, longest baking, the last person, the last record holder was for 31 hours plus, but 31 hours. So he did both cooking and baking, yeah. Yeah, so he did for 7 hours and 21 minutes, and the total of all his minutes is 119 hours and 57 minutes, and he did that with only, sorry, he spent 160 hours in the kitchen with just a little over a day rest in between the two record-breaking attempts. I think that's, that's... Wow! Well, congratulations to Alan Fischer, even though... Even though... Don't be such a Nigerian. Don't be such a Nigerian. I was so happy for him. Let me tell you on social media, told Hilda, please go change your bio. You know, if you love that, you don't have to know the crown, go and change it. But the truth is, right, there's something I learned from Hilda's cookathon, whatever she did, there was a lot of strategic things going on. Absolutely. There was a lot of, like, we are deliberate about what, even Guinness Book of Records, they say, they are, they never see this kind, because what it did was, it was not just about the cooking, it was... She had a clash. She had a clash, and you could tell that these jesses were not smiling. They had a clash strategy, and that's the beautiful thing about what she did, right? There was a thought out plan, and that's what you can see, that even after all the things that has happened, she's still getting endorsement. Recently, endorsement from Burma and... You know? You know, or something. So, I mean, my point is, the reason I say it wouldn't do, we don't know, is because, you know, there was no, there was no buzz about it, there was nothing about it. So, you know, that's why everybody, you know, Hilda, kind of like, she took the world by storm. But you know, I think one thing that Hilda had her planning, but another thing is also, when Nigeria is behind the world, we hear your voice. Exactly. The reason Nigeria was behind her was because she was strategic. You know, she did a lot of, she made a lot of, so they had a social media plan. They had a plan, they had a strategy to be able to push it out on social media. You know what I'm saying? So, I get you. We are loud like that. Exactly. We are very loud like that. I don't wish I was just loud on phone calls. We are loud everywhere. We are loud. We make noise. We make, if I were to say Nigeria, that person there, because they go and make noise. That's what we call, Morgensis. They would have to be shitting like this. They was calling on the wrong crowd. They should have called on Nigeria. You can write Nigeria, that you shall. Actually, I cannot forget that video. Make noise. You called on the wrong, you should have called Nigeria. We would have made you know it. Nigeria's are naturally extra, but that's permission. You now give them permission. Please, everybody wants to come for Nigeria. Oh my God, loud and extra. What did you find for us? We are going to Seoul, South Korea. I love Korea. We love Korea. Yes, we do. I'm a huge fan of K-Drama. South Korea is a country that is dear to my heart after Nigeria. Recently, there has been like a bed-bog outbreak in London, in France, and right now, South Korea is witnessing the same thing. I think so far, there has been like 17 cases of the bed-bogs. And all the good thing is they are starting up like immediate attack to Kirby. So far, I think they've dedicated 500 million won, which is equivalent to 310,000 euros just to fight bed-bogs. And according to the story that it was some students that it think it was the university that they woke up and one of them got beat by a parasitic bog or so. That was how they figured out that what is going on and stuff. But the good news for me is that they are working on it. But I don't understand where the bed-bog outbreak is coming from. Well, I mean, it's again. You know, I was asking you in the makeup room. It almost sounds like something out of the Bible. Because honestly, like, you know? Yeah. When do cases happen? Then Paris, now South America. I mean, what's going on? It's better not to come to Nigeria. What do you mean better not? Every day we need to be bed-boggy. We are a bed-bog nation. You are just coming to work on me. How is bed-bog supposed to be? Because I don't understand. Bed-bog? Bed-bog is everywhere in this country. That's what I'm really scared of, sitting in public sofas. Especially when it's like cloth. What's the word now? If it is not leather. Because again, that's what breeds. So when I talk about bed-bog, I say... If you live on campus, in the post office, please, bed-bog is there. Definitely. Maybe I haven't... Most people, if they leave their mattress over, if it's still on campus, be guaranteed there are people. Guaranteed. For that time, when people visit my house, if they have my mother go look, I say, that's enough for that. That's the thing about bed-bog. Once one person is at the infestation in their house, they just come and sit in your home. That's it. Even in your car, it can... I think it's highly directly linked to dirt. Absolutely. A very filthy person. If you are a dirty person, in bed-bog, you are a candidate for... Sorry, darling. In a country like Nigeria where our weather is hot, so you tend to sweat. Some people just lie down on their mattress. They don't change their sheets. Their mattress is wet from body fluids. They don't try to air-dry it, or sun-dry it more like, or vacuum it. I mean, all those kind of places, anything wet, slimy... I mean, it's a heaven for bed-bog. It is a breeding ground for bed-bogs. I haven't experienced this. Really? I mean, I know there is bed-bog in Nigeria, but I didn't see it. It's very cyclical. It messes up with your psychology. We thank you a lot. In line with what we are discussing today, I just wanted to bring this story to our attention. That is the fact that the federal government is set to deduct... It begins to deduct 40% revenue from varsity, so they are going to be deducting 40% from their internally generated revenues across universities, federal universities, and other partially funded institutions across the country. And this is in line with the constitution. So I think there is a provision in the constitution that states that this should be happening. It should be happening, and it should take effect from November 2023. So automatically, the federal government would deduct those money. And this was said by the Accountant General of the Federation, Mrs. Uluwatoin, Madini. And this was signed, of course, and sent to all varsities. Let me read some part that she said. She says, I am directed to inform you that the Honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy has approved the implementation of a 40% auto deduction from gross internally generated revenue of all partially funded federal government institutions in line with the provision of Section 62 of the Finance Act 2020 with effect from November 2023. Agencies and power status to not more than 50% of their gross IDR and their remittance of 100% of the remaining 50% to re-current account all statutory revenue lines like tender fees, contractors' registration fees, disposal of fixed asset rents on quotas ETC shall be remitted 100% to the sub-recurrent account. Whatever the situation is, Shaq, I think the universities have to come up with ingenious ways to be able to generate revenue. Apart from just these things that they've mentioned, school fees, rentals, all of these things. They should come and take a cue from Unirak. Because she said she was even giving universities full autonomy to explore sources of financing, their activities. So I suppose they've been funded by them. Honestly, about time. I think tertiary education in Nigeria is highly subsidized, highly, and the truth is tertiary education is not a right. It's a luxury. It is primary and secondary education. Absolutely. Tertiary is a luxury. It's a luxury, obviously. So when people try to put the burden on the government to say that oh, you cannot, I mean, I know that we're going to go into this conversation but to say that this amount is too much or that amount is too much, the flip side is we travel out of the country. We go to school and we know how much we pay. That is true. Let us take a break. Jella will continue from where she starts. Stay with us.