 Petro's custody hits different parts of Nigeria, and of course its forced motorways to spend hours at filling stations while battling to get the product. What exactly is responsible for the field's custody at the moment? And Nigeria's federal government has lashed out that some foreign embassies is alleging are issuing unverified terror warnings on the security situation in the nation's capital, the federal capital territory. Who do we believe? The federal government or the foreign embassies will discuss this ahead on the program. And as usual, we have a look at the news of our headlines and lighting some of the biggest stories on the front pages with a guest analyst all ahead on the breakfast this morning. All right, good morning to you. We're back with a breakfast and plus, CV Afghan, it's a beautiful Tuesday, Thursday morning in which you live from our studios right here at Victoria Arden Lagos. Of course, it's been a whirlwind week of discussions right here on the program. And we're here to give you more interesting discussions, so please sit back, relax, you can grab a cup of coffee like I have in front of me and be a part of the program. My name is Kofi Bartels, flying solo this morning because Messi is unavoidably absent, but I'm sure hopefully she'll be back tomorrow and I will do it better when she returns. For some time now, we've been looking at some of the training stories and particularly the one concerning the only of Ife and his marriages. I think it was yesterday or two days ago we had as part of our top training segment the fact that he had married his sixth wife in the matter of a few months, you know, we had to look at what people on social space were saying regarding that. Well, he's back on a training segment, that's the only of Ife, believe it or not. And if you remember that day, I said how many more, you know, and we actually said that as a traditional ruler, he's entitled like someone would say to do all these to get himself, the wife is getting, it's his private life and he can decide to rule as he wishes as far as it's not breaking any rules, any laws, so it's not a duty or role to criticize him, you know, but I said as a human being, as an individual, the question I asked was how many more, because I said I was asking that out of curiosity, not to judge the man. Well, I don't know if these reports are true, all right, but the only would be said to be verified when the palace would make a statement, but he reportedly said to marry a seventh wife, but who goes by the name Aridunu, Aridunu, their speculation is that about any time a day or year, Ogunwusi is planning to marry Adiru, this is coming just like I said barely 48 hours because he used it of married his sixth wife on Monday, it's coming barely 48 hours after this revered monarch married his sixth wife, Princess Demitokwe, that is a picture of Aridunu in front of you, it's wife number seven, I'm sure the only who has the resources to maintain all these wives, you know, but well, this is it, this is it, reports are just reports making the rounds, that October 29th is the date slated for this particular royal wedding, Obaidu told Adiru Ogunwusi had disclosed why he had been marrying several wives, several women for weeks now, he just marked his 48th birthday and seventh coronation anniversary, he clarified why he married Mariam Anako and others, he explained that, you know, he tried making some changes but he couldn't, all right, maybe referring to his decision to keep to only one queen and have concubines, I said he tried to make some changes but he couldn't, this is what he said, quote, or this is what he quoted as saying, the institution is bigger than me, beyond me, people in this palace are more than 800, they are close to a thousand, there are some people who have been living in this palace for more than 60 years or some have lived here for more than 80 years or some who live here more than 80 years old, some people are over 100 years old in this palace, if I had my way, I tried to challenge it but it blew in my face but thank God I'm still alive, it's an institution that is rich in heritage, culture and tradition, so you can read between the lines, so we'll say congratulations in advance, if this story is true to His Royal Highness and of course to the kingdom because of course they have something new to celebrate, like I said the last time I'll say it again, you know, how many more, you know, how many more, you know, this is going to be the last, it's his right, I'll repeat again it's his right to, you know, to marry as many as he wants to marry but just out of curiosity asking how many more will it be, it's not too strange to have monarchs in this part of the world marrying as many as wives as they want to marry, if you remember the late, I think I laugh you over, very fine gentleman who just recently passed on, he had his own pension also for marrying quite a number of wives, so this isn't the first time, so we wish the oba or only of you the very best in his new marriage, people are talking, all right, why are people talking because they think, you know, maybe they're not used to seeing you know any individual, not even a monarch, marry as many wives as this in such a short period, you know, imagine, imagine marrying one on Monday and then by Thursday we're hearing that he couldn't marry wife number seven, you know, it's not true, some people are saying they're not used to it, some are also saying, oh, the oba is quite young, why doesn't he wait, you know, maybe marry his first wife, second wife, maybe wait when he gets a video older and if he needs a younger blood, he can then, you know, marry some more, say, okay, what if these ones get old, he gets old and he wants a younger blood, would he now marry 14 wives is what some are asking, but of course, he's entitled to marry as many as he wants to marry according to tradition, so wish him the best as he, you know, looks forward to marrying his seventh wife, if the palace comes out to make a statement, then we can take this as, you know, verified news for now, it is a rumor, it is a word out there on the street and we bring you what the social media street is saying and, you know, at the end of the day we'll always wait for the palace spokesman to put out an official statement, you know, but if we go by what's been happening in recent weeks, sometimes even before the palace makes an official statement, we usually would hear that or something's about to happen, don't mean to sound like a preacher. Okay, let's move on, there was, you know, quite a lot of reaction to the announcement regarding Namdi Khan, he's been getting victories in court recently, the latest victory he's gotten in court, you know, he won one billionaire in an Umayyar court or is it an Abiyar court that is, he also got his appeal court ruling in his favor, which in effect, the federal government should set him free. All right, and then the latest is that federal high court in Umayyar State has asked the federal government to award, so the one billion was an Abiyar State court or high court. Now, this is 500 millionaire coming from a federal high court in Umayyar, which is ordered the federal government of Nigeria to award or pay rather, the leader of the prescribed indigenous people of BFR group damages to the tune of 500 million narrow and also to return to status co-ante and the court, you know, ruled when they delivered a judgment on Wednesday, yesterday, October 26th in the suit on the extraordinary rendition of the prescribed leader of the indigenous people of BFR group, Namdi Khanu. All right, presiding judge was Milord Yorambo Justice, Erwin Iron D.K., set a date to deliver her ruling after she, you know, listened to the issues raised by the plaintiff on the 4th of October. All right, but it is important to note that Khanu's lawyers had filed this suit before the court in March, you know, this year, they were seeking redress or redress, you know, over what they call the infamous unlawful explosion or extraordinary rendition of their clients, Namdi Khanu, which they said was a violation of his fundamental rights. So, this is different from the case in Abuja that is actually on the treason and the substantive matters, which of course he also appealed in the court now made it to the termination on his extraordinary, what they call rendition. I think that has been, now is now judicial pronouncement so we can say that he was extraordinarily rendered. In fact, the court is ordering that he be returned to Kenya where he was taken from, you know, he will return to Kenya where he was taken from. So, it's quite an interesting one. Congratulations to Namdi Khanu right there. He's going to be 1.5 billion Naira Richa when he eventually gets out of prison. I mean, so we can say that at the end of the day, it's not being a waste of his time to be in such a situation, be it in jail or to have, you know, his rights trampled on by bringing him to the country against his will. That being said, we'll see what happens. Will they appeal or not? We'll have to monitor the situation. But 1.5 billion Naira is some good amount of money. But I don't know if Khanu will be assuaged because we know that in the midst of all this, he lost some people who were close to him. You know that he had to bury his parents. We also know that some of his comrades were shot when an attack on his home was launched. We also know that some of those who, his comrades, are still languishing in prison. Some also who around the Ansar's period were arrested, are still in jail as we speak. So it's, it could be said to be a bittersweet one for him. We'll monitor the situation as time goes on, of course, the comments online. Let's move on to the last trending story. Now picture this, pictures as someone who steals food stuff, breaks into a facility, you know, premises and then takes food stuff, is given a jail sentence, prison sentence of 21 years, 21 years. Now if you go by what people are saying online, a lot of people think that this is harsh. Why would somebody who's been jailed for, who stole food be given 21 years prison sentence? Well, now this sentence is coming from Anakiti State High Court, the Anakiti Division. They sentenced a thief or what we can call a burglar to 21 years in prison. Now according to the charge, this is very important to note, on May 11, two years ago, 2020, in some part of Anakiti, the capital of those states, this individual, Jimo Dele, broke into a building as well as a shop belonging to a certain individual called Olu, sorry, YMEC, all right, Olu YMEC and Dele. And Jimo stole goods worth over 234,000 there, including food stuff from Olu YMEC's shop. Goods and food stuff worth over 234,000 Naira. Now why was he given 21 years in prison? Well, the prosecutor, all right, said that the offenses were contrary to sections 413 and 309, subsection 9 of the criminal code, law cap C16, laws of Anakiti State, 2012. And upon this, they made the, they approached the court in media cases before the court. So Justice Ola Lekon, Ola Taurah, who found the defendant guilty, sentenced him to 14 years on count one and seven years on count two, 14 years on count one and seven years on count two. Of course, if you listen to what we said earlier, the man made the, committed a crime in 2020. Now, does this mean that he had been in prison or in jail awaiting trial for two years, or did they just arrest him? Because if he was awaiting trial for two years, and he won't add the two years to his 21 year sentence, they'll make it 23 years. If the case has been done for two years, still, if he was in prison, going to the court from prison, then of course you'll make that 23 years. We don't know. All right, but the comments online, a lot of people say now, this is too harsh, 21 years, politicians. Why would you jail this man, 21 years, and somebody steals money in jail in only two years? Or you give him a presidential pardon? It is too harsh. A lot of Nigerians are rising to the defense of this man. Well, the question remains, if you do the crime, do you have any complaints? If you found guilty, do you have any complaints? Whatever comes your way. Isn't it better to not do the crime than to say, oh, you give me 21 years, what about that politician? He didn't give him 21 years. Why don't you just stay away from criminality and save yourself the calculation? All right, we'll put the plugs on the top trending segment for now. We'll return when we come back. We'll have a look at what the papers are saying. It's to the breakfast on Plus TV Africa.