 The Nigerians in the numbers today took to the streets again in support of the two million march earlier prepared for the Labour Party's presidential candidate in Benin City, a roasted capital. They expressed confidence in their quest for a better country. We call it a million or two million march. You can see that it truly exceeded what we anticipated. I describe this as a political revolution. I describe it as it's time for the youth, the young, the elderly, to reclaim back their country. And that's why everybody's here. As you can see, the youth, men, women assembled vertically and horizontally, for the political show of force, to the oppressors, that this is the psychological moment for the people to take over power from the political bad bugs, from the economic ventures that are fed on the flesh and blood of the masses for years. I base in France, I came back to Nigeria for this purpose, for, you know, to show my solidarity to be, because as far I'm concerned, APC are fed us, PDP are fed us. You can't give the country back to the people that are fed us to repair, no, we have to give this chance. It is a simultaneous force that Nigeria doesn't have any reason to relate because the peace that the political quagmire and Nigeria economic vampires have put in us is so much that we have to take this country back. We have to take our destiny in our hand by taking this country back. I'm part of this movement because I'm tired of the situation of this country. For over the years, we have been waiting for change. The change is, the change we expected is not what we are seeing today. So today and here, we need a new track ground. It's only two months ago. My son is 400 level, I made certain arrangement for him to do X, Y, Z, but he was saddened to say that he, I've lost hope in this country, I tried to console him. Brother man, we have been outside for quite a long time, the Almighty God has heard our call, our call to delivering this nation. Fresh news updates.