 On the birthday of the first time, I should at least also offer some presents to someone here who is enjoying this dinner as well as I do. I want to ask if there is somebody who might, for Christ, who might know what is the name that is given to the 120th anniversary? What is the name that is given to the 120th anniversary? As for example, you would say Jubilee for 50 years. What is that description for 125? Raise your hand. No need to speak together. I'm a professor. I get used to people carrying on as if they know the answer. So if you know the answer, just raise your hand and tell us what it is. And please, no one googles up anything. They look right next to you to be sure that nobody is googling up anything. Is there anyone at all? Yes, there's a lady right there sitting down and raising her hand. Please just come up and there's a microphone right here. Your Excellency, I just changed. Crazy Central. Say that again. Crazy Central. Yes, that is quite correct. Actually, the word is pronounced quashy sensual. So please come up. There's a present right here. And it's dinner for two at the metaphor. The metaphor, by the way, is a very lovely restaurant. I'm a 78A Unis background student. By the way, this gentleman happens to be my in-law, and it's not by arrangement. I must tell you, I'm truly... Thank you very much. This is Mr. Iroh Supai, the chairman of the Lagos Inland Revenue Service. Congratulations. We all know now that the 25th Anniversary is called the Quashy Sensual Anniversary. And I think that when we celebrate these kinds of very special anniversaries, there is a sense in which the reflection was different. The reflection one will celebrate is 30th, 40th, 50th, etc. But let me congratulate the board, management, and staff, past and present and first, on this marvelous occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Like. Being Nigeria's premier and her largest fan for decades, it's certainly worthy of celebration. Another possible week or so, there have been a harvest of praise and commendation at home and abroad. I've been reading a few of the tributes to the First Bank, and these days I have a bit of time on my hands after campaigning all over the place and waiting now for the inauguration. I've been reading a few tributes. One of the most intriguing for me was one written by my dear Egon, Mr. J. K. Rangu, where he opened by saying, and I quote, that the combination of one plus two and five, making eight, has significant implications amongst magicians, amongst tarot card readers, amongst fortune tellers, snake charmers, and Pentecostal creatures of authority, who insist that it is supercharged with spiritual dimensions. Regardless, it goes on to say, we must abandon metaphysics and concentrate, instead, on heartily congratulating our nation's oldest life on its 125th Anniversary. But I disagree with him slightly. Any entity that attains the age of 125 cannot complain if people take a spiritual approach to explaining the phenomena. How many anything lasts 100 years, let alone 125 years. So let me add mine to it. For me, there are at least three takeaways from the First Bank Odyssey. The first is the place of grace, which we describe as our merited favor in the life of any human or institution. That factor cannot be explained by administrative argument or just financial prudence or good business practices alone. It's important because so many old banks, well established, well run, all over the world have failed, even in old age. And many here will remember the Desmond Brothers, the Beres Cairns, Arie Brothers in the UK, etc. and the number that have collapsed in here in living memory. And the collapse of some of them is purely, it's not necessarily due to justice management. In any event, who is to say which era of judgment can become so fatal? So there is something to be said about grace, about providence, about the hand of God. And I believe that there is reason for First Bank to thank God for the hand of God in their story. The second is that the status of being an icon comes with responsibility. You have nothing more to prove except that good values can be allowed to thrive and shouldn't deal. As President Buhari said in his congratulatory message to the First Bank at the weekend, purposefulness, prudence and propriety have come to define this bank, this institution. For an iconic institution, every new day is legacy and history being made. The third and final point is the legal presumptions. And it is in the form of counsel, out of the 62-year-old man, advise a 125-year-old. My counsel is that age is not a barrier to innovation and vision. Indeed, to take again from the scriptures, and you have been warned by His Royal Highness that I would resort to scripture. We are told that at the age of 90, Abraham got a fresh mandate from God. Regularly renewing your own mandates and reworking your vision surely helped to keep you ahead of the young Turks who continually challenged your premier status. We are extremely proud of the First Bank because your success all these years reinforced our belief in ourselves as a people and as a nation and not only are we capable of building greater institutions, we can nurture them for centuries. So let with the birthday prayer, as your days so shall your strength, so shall your success, and so shall your fame with God in Jesus' name. And everyone who says amen will live long. Oh, did I get you there? So happy, quasi, sensual anniversary. Thank you very much. Your Excellency sir, would we please ask you to remove for the cutting of our...