 All right you're still watching Waze World Standards Day is marked every year on the 14th of October to raise awareness about the importance of using standardized measurements, technologies, and industries. And this day also known as International Standards Day thrives to educate consumers, policymakers, and businesses about the value of standardization. And the day is also used to commemorate the achievements of scientists for developing voluntary universal standards that can be used for various measurements. Like the Yoruba people say in Ibadon, maybe. Then a measurement. But is that Yoruba or is that Kalaba? No, I think it is. Oh really? Yes, Kalaba. I thought it was from Ibadon. You know, I hear them say that. Yeah, maybe. Sampion. Mayor men. But hey, I mean this is a very important day. For those people that don't like to be cheated, you know, everything has to be measured accurately. And you know, the beautiful thing about technology is sometimes when I look back, I just keep wondering how would we have been able to survive without certain kinds of things in place, right? I mean today I've been back to back on the phone with a few of my people trying to do finishing touches of the project that I'm doing. So basically I have my, I have my measuring tape, right? Yes, because we're doing the meeting on WhatsApp and all of that. So I'm having my measuring tape. We're doing a WhatsApp video call. I'm saying, okay, measure this place. This is the dimension. Just to be sure that at least we're getting it accurately, you know. So I mean, I can now imagine if there was nothing like this, how would I have been able to cope? They would have had to come. Absolutely. And then the time span. Time loss, money loss, so many things lost. So technology is actually a great thing, honestly. Oh, of course. It has taken us, you know, for the future. The future. Absolutely. All right, so Manny, what did you find for us? What did I find in the news? Why didn't I look for it before? Okay, so Ogun Man kills wife and burns corpse with iron. A 40-year-old woman, Folasha Day Badejo, has been allegedly killed by her husband, Uluranti Badejo, at their home in Moewe, Ogun State. Punch Metro learned that Folasha Day, fashion designer on Wednesday, got into an argument with her husband over the payment of their three children's school fees. The argument was said to have degenerated into fisticuffs as 51-year-old Uluranti allegedly smashed Folasha Day's head against the wall of their apartment. She was said to have fallen. Their 80-year-old daughter, Jumoke, reportedly said her father abandoned her mother on the floor as she re-said in pain. The victim was said to have died. The suspect was alleged to have subsequently burnt her corpse with a hot iron. Folasha Day's younger brother, Lekon Yusuf, said that on getting to their house on Wednesday morning, he saw his sister's body and it had been burnt with an electric iron and the blood was still oozing out of her nostrils and ears. He stated that he lived in the couple for three months and noticed that they quarreled every day and no day went by without his sister being beaten by her husband. And the fights were mainly over money matters. He stated that the husband even beat her while she was asleep. When I see stories like this and you see there's another one I wanted to add but I was like no there's no need to just be dishing out bad news. There was another one that happened yesterday in news where husband and wife got into a serious fight and burnt down the house and someone got burnt to death inside the house. For me it's what we always say about situations like this. Why do you stay after these things have happened continuously over time? So I feel so sorry for her because I can ask that question but I also know the answer to the question. I know why they stay. I know why women stay. So I just think that we should raise our daughters better because one thing that I know that is important is self-love when you totally love yourself. There are some things you cannot tolerate. Not because you are too proud or you know whatever you just cannot tolerate them. You know what you just said now and it's getting to me as I go older and older every day. Honestly speaking now I have zero tolerance. Thank you. So if I notice that I have to do more to be respected or to be treated with respect or dignity or something then it's not worth it. Honestly speaking no matter how much it is that I love the person or whatever I will just stay back because I love him. No you don't even get my point. Sometimes people just say oh no but I love him. You know and you get you'll be treated like you are nothing right. So you must prioritize yourself and that's what I've gotten to in this my life. I have so prioritized myself that there is absolutely nobody that is indispensable. Yes. You know I just choose me first. Thank you. And if I feel like you are disrespecting me or you're not treating me right I'll put you aside. I don't need to be in your space. No I don't have to. Because I'm not a tree. No I don't have to. Absolutely. Yeah so I mean if people just learnt that and start to be a lot more conscious and this goes both ways whether you're a man or a woman if somebody is not giving you you're giving respect to the person and you're not getting it back in return. What's the use? Why all means please step aside. And then when I think about this you know what else is very very bad. The fact that the children watched their dad beat the mother and killed her. That is another programming that would happen another circle. Thank you. So that's something else. It has calmed down and it's affecting the children. It's going to affect the children. Absolutely. So I think we should do better. Honestly. So I want to take my story but I also quickly want to take Elsie's story as well because it's really important that we talk about her story. First of all my story you know we had talked about one of the major generals that had said that and the answers what incidents that it was photoshopped. You know yesterday I took a story yesterday that he made the Peter Obey's list of what's he called his his list like his team of people in his list. So the Labour Party candidate Peter Obey has admitted that there were some erroneous entries into his presidential campaign and council right. And that list that particular list and this is said that he also promised to review and update the list because people were questioning that why would you put someone that said you know because answers to the youth is very personal. That somebody that said answers the incidents that happened in answer to the photoshopped. Why would that make your campaign thank you least as a presidential candidate. The youth are believing that you stand for you know fairness justice and all of that. So happy that he has responded. And he said this via his Twitter handle you know that he would check it and of course he's committed to transparency and accountability. I like that that's actually a very very good leader. Absolutely so let me quickly take Elsie's story because I really love the story. I saw it yesterday but I don't know for some reason it skipped me. So the new ranking for world university ranking 2023 is out and you know contrary to what people feel like all our federal universities are you know below power and all of that the story says that Unilag and the University of Ibadan actually tied first place. They are ranked you know they are ranked between the 401 and 500 because it is out of 800 globally. They are 401 and 500 Unilag and Unilag and what's it called UI sorry it's the top top university the total sorry out of a thousand seven hundred and let me find that number again a thousand seven hundred and ninety nine universities across the world. So they are between 500 and 400 and 501. Now this ranking was done across 104 countries and region and the citation 121 million citations across more than 15.5 million research publications right that was what was analyzed for this to come out. It also included about 40,000 responses from scholars globally. So this is not just you know a ranking that just happened like that is a world ranking and University of Ibadan and University of Lagos tied first place. They shared the same spot in Nigeria. Then Convenant University a private university is the third best in the country. It was ranked between 601 and 800 globally. So there's a table for it. After Convenant we have sorry Bayero University Kano. We have Federal University of Technology Akure. We have University of Benin number six. University of Unsuka seven. About Femiahualoa University eight. Federal University of Agriculture Abiyakuta and Ladoke Akintola University. That's Lautech of Technology so that is number 10. So I mean this for me just really warmed my heart that despite all the things that we say and this is what we say that most of our graduates when they leave this country they do exceptionally well because for some reason we've just gotten it right. Even though we do not have the luxury of you know not having to not go through strikes. But if you talk about the quality of the graduates that we are churning out in all the hardness of the study and everything cramming and everything we still top you know we still top places when we when we leave the shores of this country. But you want to say something? Yes but you said globally 500. Yes and so yes we so globally Unilag is between the rank of so there's a range. It's between 400 and 500. Yeah 400 and 1 and 500 globally. Well that's kind of low. Well let's just let's celebrate it. Let's celebrate the little ways that we have. Yeah I just think it's 500. That's 500 or what? Covenant is 600 and 1 to 800 that's the range. Wow. Meanwhile people think that Covenant is better than Unilag. That's what the global rate is at. But at the end of the day we thank God that Elsie will talk more about it. I think she has something she wanted to say that's why she took this story. But let's take a break when we come back from the break. I think Elsie will join us and also what I have I guess stay with us.