 Mae'n ei wneud i ddechrau'r rai, Fyroasma Day yn ysbyty gyda Fyroasma, gen i'r Fyroasma, ein Llywodraeth Cyfnodau Fyroasma yma yw 1993. Y WAD yn ysbryd eu maes yw yma o fewn y Maes, ac mae'r fathau ymddangos yn yr Aesma yma i dda. Fyroasma yma o brydyn o'r fathau a'r bloddau nesaf yn y Llywodraeth Cymru, And Gina strives to reduce this burden by encouraging health care leaders to ensure availability of and access to effective quality assured medication. The asthma care for all message promotes the development and implementation of effective asthma management programs in all resource countries. Ladies any of us with asthma? No. No. Fantastic. Yeahpsydd, ond yn dda i'r meddyliadau penifaradol yn ystod o ffordd, yn y ôl ffaithgwrth a'u adähol, ond sydd wedi'i gondol iawn iddyn nhw wedi'i gondol a chynnwys gallu elektro, nid yw'r hyffordd y gallu'r cyd-py Platz-gwch ymlaennau, ychydigol i chi'n hyffordd yma hefyd, i chi'n mynd i gwneud yma, i'w meddwl ychydig yn unig. Mae'n ddigonwch yn ei ffordd. Ac rwy'n deudio'n meddwl i'r meddwl yw'r ysgol. Mae'n credu, mae'n ddigonwch yn ei wneud i'w gydag. Mae'n ddigonwch yn ymddangos Cymru, a'r bwrdd eisiau yn mynd yn gweld, mae'n dipyn o'r meddwl gyda'r byd, mae'n dod yn cael ei ddweud, i ddweud i'w bwysig, i ddweud i'w ddweud, i ddweud i'w gros, i ddweud i'w gydag. ..wydw i'n meddwl o'ch byddol yn unedwadod mewn MiBAQ Asma ychydig iawn... ..on hen oedd mae'n meddwl o'r cyffredinol... ..wyddo'n gwneud allan yn yцы, yng Nghyrnau pan beadoddau... ..y'r Adnan Gwylodau Asma o'r adneud yw'r adneud sydd er mwyn i'r iawn yn y cysylltidd... ..y'r adneud o gwybod mage o'r o przyszion ac mae'r gwybod... ..dastwn i'r adneud o BYR UNE Y LLL Likan adneud sy'n reddod y gweithl... a cyfweld yr amlo o ddod yn gweithio gynghorwch groesemd ac ydw i'w chlas i'r argyngeidio. Yr eilol ar gyfer allan iawn i fynd i'n lle fwy o'r deilogau a'i ffnd i gynnyddu. Mae'r ffordd ddweud i ddweud i'r enw, mae'n gweithio gorsu o ddiddordebus, mae'n lle gweld fi'n eitw fan hynny i'ch heb cynnig gweithio iawn i ddiddordebus i ddiddordebus. Mae roedd mor hwn o ddiddordebus wedi'i gael'i ddiddordebus dyma i'r ddiddordebus. Nawr, i chi'n gydag i'r wych yn gwybod i gydag i ddoedd o'r ysgol. Ac i chi'n gwybod i gydag i'r cyfnod. I siw, i chi'n gwybod i chi, what did you find for us in the news? Oh, okay, my story actually caught my attention in news had to do with Legos moving forward with sex offenders basically. The story reads Lagos publishes three sex offenders details online, and this was done via Twitter. The identities that were disclosed via Twitter handle of the Lagos State Domestics and Sexual Violence Agency basically stated the names of all the individuals that were involved in the sexual act, which were about three of them basically. And one's name is Ido'u. Their names are Ido'u, Daniel, Moses, Olawale, Akin, Isaac. All three of them were respectively sentenced to 37 and 21 years imprisonment basically. But the details of the individuals or the victim were not disclosed in the handle or the Twitter handle. I think this is an applaudable whatever basically towards the right direction of the Lagos State. However justice may have been served, but we still have individuals who are actually still moving around, who are still sex offenders, who we do not know their details, who we do not have an idea of where they are, and we haven't but have not been prosecuted by the Lagos State Government or individuals who actually bring in these people such as house helps or drivers coming into their houses domestic staff to work and at the same time these individuals take advantage of the children or a member of the family basic wing. So I think yes is the step towards the right direction, but there is still more to be done. There should be harsher punishments for individuals who are actually sex offenders in Lagos State and the world generally. I think it's not enough for them to be jailed. I think more should be done to ensure that the pedophiles and basically sex offenders are punished justly. Yeah I mean totally agree with you there certainly a lot more needs to be done. What I found interesting about this was I think it was back in 2020, sometimes either during the lockdown or just after the lockdown ended. I remember talking about this story on radio back then about how they were going to start publishing the name of sex offenders and this is the first time yes so this is the first time that I'm I'm now hearing that this is happening and this is what three years almost three years later so I mean I know you can say better late than never but in that time is it just three people that have been convicted but like you said it's a good start so let's see if more names will pop up on that register and if it will in fact be a deterrent for other sex offenders not to commit these deplorable crimes. Jennifer what did you find for us? So for me the House of Rep are saying tempered justice with mercy they are pleading to the UK government on behalf of the aquarium models so the UK government has found them has found them guilty for the breach of novel modern slavery act 2015 and the sentencing of the couple is scheduled on May 5th but the reps from Nigeria are saying that that the aquarium models were not aware of the UK policies concerning an issue like this so the UK should at least pardon them and to me I just had to shake my head like you think this is Nigeria I really cannot wait for May 5th I really want to follow this case and hear what the government has to say I want the centres to be what they are going to charge them with I'm I'm kind of excited they they think it's Nigeria where you can beg your way out of anything because they were saying oh it's what the parents will do with an alien child and I'm like the other person's organ you want it to have best that's someone's child and if they get away with it a lot more people will get to and only god knows how many people have gotten away with it and these are just the scapegoats so I saw the thing for me really is not even knowing the circumstances so I mean we know what we've heard in the story we know you know nobody has the big picture but the fact is it's been investigated you've been found guilty and there are applicable sentences I don't understand the concept of now asking for mercy this is not a if you do anyhow you see anyhow so you know this is really the point where people have to realise that there are consequences for actions and in a proper judicial system in a proper system you can't beg your way out of something if you are found guilty then you know you're guilty and that's it so it'll be interesting to see how this pans out but I'm very sure that whatever applicable sentences accompany this will certainly be applied um nonetheless come to you what did you find for us today all right so today unfortunately uh major mishap happened in Uganda the Ugandan minister was shot dead by his bodyguard so the story has it that minister of state for labour employment and industrial relations Uganda Colnell Charles O'Keele and Gola was today shot dead by one of his military bodyguards as he was entering his vehicle to go to work the Ugandan police were the ones that shared this information about the killing and they said that he was gone down at 8 a.m in the Yanja suburb of Kampala and this shooting was done by one of the minister's bodyguards who fired several shots at close range and after he did that he fled the scene and to a trading centre in Yanja ring road where he entered the salon and then shot himself and then people who were well bystanders at the salon said that he had complained about non-payment of his wages and his treatment before he shot himself and this is very very alarming and it's i mean the minister himself his body was left on the road there was a social media video that went viral today with him lying down in his suits in a pool of blood next to his official car this this is a very very disturbing situation and it's something that i think that Ugandan government needs to pay attention to where you have people who are dealing with mental challenges and you do not know so if this is a security bodyguard who is supposed to be protecting people he's dealing with issues emotional issues and and he's been empowered with a gun and these are things that i mean we can relate to in Nigeria because we see policemen who have shot citizens and they have the these are people who are supposed to be protecting the citizens and now the ones who use or abuse that privilege because they have things that they're also dealing with i think it's something that we have not really paid attention to in Africa and we need to share the spotlight too in ensuring that the people that are in our service units whether it's in the police in the army in the air force and all of that people who are supposed to be empowered with weapons need some level of scrutiny or some level of accountability in in terms of their emotional state of mind and being that he complained about things who knows what he's going on what was going on his family he didn't have put to or money to be able to take care of his family and he just got frustrated and decided to just take it out. I think it's something that we need to pay close attention to not just for the Ugandan government but in Africa in general it's it's a really rising case of so many of these issues and we need to deal with this as quickly as possible before it becomes a pandemic. Yeah absolutely I mean the problem is real and I mean the fact that this happens to be a bodyguard who has a rifle I don't even think that that's the core the core message for me is look if you're going to hire people treat them well and very basic pay them their salaries when it's due I mean you you having someone with a gun in their hand and you're treating them poorly you're not paying them I mean it's just a recipe for disaster may so rest in peace it's tragic that it's ended this way any loss of life is really tragic and you know our thoughts grow out to his family and the Ugandan people so my story I'll take this very very quickly I saw this last night very early this morning actually and I thought oh my goodness this is going to be a big blow for Nigeria my headline says importation of endamine noodles remains banned in Nigeria by NAFDAQ now this is quite a sensational headline because the the main crux of the story is the fact that some dangerous chemicals have been found or substances have been found in noodles from two countries I believe Malaysia and Taiwan and those two countries these sort of odorless colorless substances found the noodles have been tied to things like their carcinogenic basically so tied to cancer but the fact is this was really for me just an attention and it did grab my attention so to be fair perhaps they did achieve their plan but in truth the noodles that we eat here in Nigeria is produced locally so the NAFDAQ here is reiterating this and saying that they're carrying out checks just to make sure that these noodles that have been recalled in those countries don't make their way into Nigeria in any way shape or form so they're being proactive about it but in truth the the noodles that we have that we consume here is all produced locally here in Nigeria and has not been found to contain any of these dangerous substances so breathe a sigh of relief for the noodle lovers out there um your dinner is safe but don't you know that this will out this this the the marketers will definitely increase the price of noodles based on this um news and they would say oh we are importing it now for those of us well they they can't even go that route because if they say they're importing it then they're going to put themselves in trouble because it's the imported ones that are banned um and and those are the ones that have the problem so right now it's safer for you to I'm local I'm local I produce here um so we'll take a quick break um and we'll come back and jump right into today's topic