 First, let me congratulate Ayo Adiyabu, the personal photographer, to the right honourable speaker of the House of Representatives. For this seminal photographic biography of his boss, Ayo has proved to be a creative and faithful storyteller of the political journey of the charismatic and photogenic speaker. And as they say, and this has been repeated so often today, a photograph speaks several times, they say, better than a thousand words. But the storyteller must not only be skillful, he must also be trustworthy enough to be allowed access to take some of the most intimate shots, and as photographers will say, to make or create the best shots. I had the privilege of a sneak preview of this publication that we're about to present, and without divulging any secrets, I really think that Ayo has done a great job, thumbs up Ayo. But I think the job was made easier by the fact that his subject is one of the most resilient, most resourceful, and most successful Nigerian politicians, having won elections five times in the past 18 years. He is an effective bridge builder across tribes, across religion, across political parties, and even generations. And he has proved to be an innovative mediator and an honest broker in several local and national disputes and conflicts. I want to congratulate you also, to the right honorable speaker. What your excellence is today is a day of photographs and a day for photographers. And some may know that I am also a collector of rare and interesting photographs, especially photographs that may not be found elsewhere, many either to unseen photographs, many shots of my friends, especially my friends and colleagues in politics. So this evening, I will share a few of those photographs with you. These photographs are of some of the distinguished personalities he has seated. But I must say that it's mere coincidence that these photographs are about one or two of them here. I emphasize that it is mere coincidence. So let us begin with my dear brother, the governor of Lagos State. Here he is saying to some doctors, take my jacket, but if anything happens to me, you are dead. Here he is again feeling the pain of injection even before the middle comes anywhere near. These photographs, I'm sure you know your excellence, you were taken by Demola, your great photographer. The next is the governor of my state. He's always in a hurry, trying to cut up Lagos. He's always trying to cut up Lagos. There he is saying, oh yeah, he bought it, someone will learn it. If you notice, he didn't get the memo on the door opening challenge. He's actually opening the door by himself. And you may think that Atikubabudo of Kedis State is praying here, but if you look carefully, he's actually blowing rice. And rice, as you know, is serious business. The chair of the governor's forum, Dr. Coyote Fine of the Kedis State, is reminding the speaker here, as you can see after his inauguration, my brother, if you drop a loan, you die alone. And he seemed to be having a good time. And of course, the Senate president announcing that all the money is finished. And as you can see, the president's reaction, when I reported to him, what the distinguished Senate president and speaker is doing behind his back. The right honorable speaker, as you know, is a great guy. But he doesn't suffer from his gladly. Here he is wondering what the hell is going on in this country. And after many years in politics and politics and politics and many betrayals, he has learned to carry his own life, as they say in Lagos, on our call, waja, which means there are many entrances to the market. So if this politics thing doesn't work, you can't be jobless with this type of big volume scale. You can't be dirty. And let me tell you what, anyone who thinks that becoming a speaker is an easy thing, must also learn to scale the fence of the national economy. We don't mess with the Lagos board. Your excellence is, I present to you a man for all seasons, the right honorable speaker of the House of the Residents, or you've heard me, my team members, acknowledge my very special pleasure and privilege to unveil this excellent photo book by, no less, a photographer, the very, very well-celebrated and great photographer, Ayua Diabo, by Giapia Mellon, the Long Road.