 breakfast this morning, celebrations in the card across Citigal as Alliance of Teranga have been crowned the Afghan 2021 champions. We take a look at what was a historical night for African football. And President Buhari has been asked to recent his association to grant some security agencies access to the private data of mobile telecommunication subscribers in Nigeria. Why? We also have analysis of the latest headlines of the pages of Nigerian newspapers this morning on the breakfast. You all come to the breakfast on Plus TV Africa. It's a brand new week and we're ready to give you all information. Of course, interesting conversations right here on what is a leading breakfast show on television in Nigeria. My name is Kofi Bartel. So before we get into our major discussions, time to look at what has been trending online and discussions going around all over the country and around the world. Quite a few stories that we've been monitoring. Let's start with one very sad one. I'm sure you may have heard about the story of a trapped Moroccan boy. It was one that gripped, you know, the conscience, the hearts and the thoughts of people around the world with a lot of television networks beaming their cameras on that that incident. This Moroccan boy was trapped in a well for five days and there were hopes that he would be rescued. You can see images of the rescue operation right there in Morocco. It was really, really gripping. The young boy trapped in that well, located somewhere north of Morocco for five whole days and he died before rescues were able to reach him late on Saturday and retrieve his body. The footage was posted on social media showing the scene after his body was recovered with hundreds of rescue workers, hundreds of rescue workers distraught and onlookers also as well distraught gathering at the site. You can see the look very, very, very sad. And of course chanting to their gods and shining the flashlights of their phones in the air. You know, really, really sad. This young boy by name Ryan Arwan, aged five, was set to have fallen into the well at his village in Ygroun in the hills of Chef Chaouen on Tuesday, triggering a huge rescue effort that encroached the countries and we're told the rescues finally reached him late on Saturday. After removing much of the adjacent hillside, you can see the excavators and all that there, you know, they had to move a lot of this adjacent hillside and they delicately tunneling a horizontal passage into the well. They had to go down, then they had to now dig sideways to get into the well to try and get that young boy. The well was only about 45 centimeters wide at the top and tapered as it dropped to about 32 meters at the bottom where Ryan was trap-naking it impossible for rescues to descend directly into the well. It would have been a straightforward thing. Why don't they drop themselves into the well and get this boy out of the well simply? But because of the shrinking width of this particular well, at the bottom where the boy was, they had to dig the sides of the hill and then get a horizontal tunnel into the well. But what did Nigerians mean about this and how Nigerians been reacting to what is a very sad story? Nigerians have been saying we need to learn from the Moroccan situation and experience with the rescue efforts and the speed with which the rescue efforts took place and the coordination of the rescue efforts, interesting to see a lot of efforts around with all the equipment. A lot of inference has been drawn with what happened in Iqoi with the building collapse and Nigerians really asking for the government to do something about this. Let's move on to another one. We've been watching this Nigerians in Ukraine being urged by the federal government to be cautious. This follows a bit of unrest between the Ukrainian government and the Russian government with President Vladimir Putin ordering his troops to get to the border of Russia with Ukraine, don't forget. They've had a history of a tense relationship since the invasion of Ukraine and the takeover of Crimea by Russia and it's only been a matter of time people have been speculating what's going to happen between two countries. The tension has always been there even before the Crimean situation. Well with the federal government of Nigeria monitoring this, it's told its citizens in that country, in that Eastern European country to be careful, giving them a security warning. This is not something we're used to. Last week a students union body of an African country in Ukraine issued a warning to its members in Ukraine and Nigerians descended on the federal government saying why hasn't the federal government of Nigeria said anything about the situation for Nigerians, at least to give them a sort of a security warning and all that. Thankfully this week over the weekend the Nigerian government did what the citizens had been asking about which is why haven't you told your citizens in Ukraine about the situation and giving them tips or at least a security warning or update. I mean some people also recollected the fact that the United States of America had over the years given several security updates for very what we consider Nigeria, you know, my new security breaches or concerns and we would always hear that the American government, the British government or some other European governments are giving their countries a warning, an advisory, a travel advisory probably, you know, so this is some good news coming from the federal government of Nigeria, the fact that, you know, an advisory has been given a warning to Nigerians in Ukraine and I think it's a positive step in reaction to what Nigerians had been asking for. Another one we've been monitoring, very interesting and funny story, let's just show you a picture coming from social media is something that I have never seen before, picture this, a male wearing high heels, what some Nigerians would call koi koi and this is not just an ordinary male, this is a pastor, a video of a pastor wearing heels went viral online and it seems for the pictures you can see it's not a one-off, it's not probably he was going to preach somewhere and his wife took his shoes or his shoes went bad or some thieves stole his shoes and they said wifey, please can I borrow your shoes, I don't have any shoes to wear, I can't go barefoot. No, it seems that this is something he does, you can see the picture on the left and the right, he's still wearing high heels. Now this seems a bit awkward for some people in the video of him preaching, you know, in high heels and the reactions come in, you know, some taking it as a funny thing, some, you know, saying hey this is maybe a mental issue, some looking in from a funny point of view, one commenter on social media said on the hill there's a cross and on that cross there's love for me, you know, so I'm probably, you know, using a thing upon with the word heel. I've never seen anything like I don't know if you have, you can send your comments to us on the Plus TV social media pages, it's quite, quite strange indeed, we haven't seen anything like that. A male pastor in heels. I wonder what the members of the church will think when they see him every Sunday, it's bizarre really, it's bizarre. It's not in the Bible where it says that a man shouldn't wear a woman's clothing and a woman shouldn't wear a man's thing, I don't know, you know, that debate has been there for some time, you know, should men wear what women wear, should women wear what men wear, that's why some denominations do not allow their female members to wear trousers because that is what men are supposed to wear. Okay, let's go over to a neighboring country, Cameroon, where there were scenes of jubilation, but the jubilation was not majorly in Cameroon, it was all happening, the party was all happening in the car, Senegal and other parts of Senegal after that country and its national team, the Lions of Teruranga, worn for the first time, the African Cup of Nations, while scenes of jubilations as the captain of that team, Kulibali, lifted the Afghan trophy high into the skies of the Yaon Day night and celebrated, you can see the pictures there and of course the likes of Edward Mende, the goalkeeper from Chelsea, Kulibali himself, defender from Napoli, you have gay of PSG, you have money of Liverpool, these are world class players for this team and they have been the most consistent African national team, as the Nations Cup in the past few editions, always getting close to the semi-finals and I think they've done one final recently, but could not quite win this trophy. We can go back to the days of El Hajduf and the coach of this particular team who was a captain of that famous Senegalese team that conquered the defending champions France in the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea, yes indeed, that year this particular team made it all the way to the final stages of the African Cup of Nations, but they could not win that tournament, famously beating Nigeria and on that note they announced themselves as having arrived on the African stage as a powerhouse in African football and indeed shocked the entire world by beating the defending champions France in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup. Well, they've been able to come full circle now by winning their first major trophy for the national senior men's national team. Let's look at the highlights and the footage of this epoch-making event, this historical event and we'll be right back. And an early penalty here for Senegal. Penalty now and it is Senegal who missed a wonderful save from Abu Ghabar again. In the start, we'll take the corner. Definition of a complete player and it was almost impossible to send to the master. It was from a well-pleased of young footballers out of the options. Back post they'll win. Wow, congratulations to Senegal. They almost botched you there with Sadio Mane throwing that penalty away. They were lucky, they were lucky because the Egyptians also had their chances to win the game. You know, a few clear chances but clearly it was Senegal who were at the top of that match. Missing chance of the chance of the chance and one began to think and one began to wonder is this one of those games where a team misses all these chances and ends up losing the game. But congratulations to them. They finally made it to that elusive title of African champions. Very interesting and of course the build up to this final game was quite high. The tension was high, the interest was high, not just in Africa but across the world, especially in Europe because of the involvement of the Liverpool Stars, Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah and we could not help but talk this, the Salah versus Mane final and they delivered, they delivered spectacularly. Both teams went at each other even towards the closing stages of the game. None of them played safe, none of them played defensively. They all went out to try and win this game and it was clear to see how tired both sides were because they had run themselves rugged off the park, you know, trying to win this tournament. Congratulations to Senegal having been crowned for the first time champions of Africa. Well that's it for our training segment right here on the Breakfast on Plus TV Africa. After the press is up next, we'll join us in a few minutes. Stay with us.