 The leading system for an exchange capacity, the Central Bank of Nigeria's left team of its ban on sourcing of forest from official market for the importation of 43 items, please the business community that raises some questions. The Apex Bank announced that it was raising dollars of life to the market and freeing import is to obtain forest from the official window. While its advocates have strong arguments justifying the unbending critics, however, some items on the list, the decision of the Central Bank to leave the ban on 40 trees, item signifies a major step in resolving Nigeria's forex crisis, as most critics have called on the Syrian on the eminently to lift it. However, some of the items remain on the list, the ban and customs list rather, and it is unclear if they will be funded for forex purchases. It is also unclear how much demand this will drive to the official I&E window, and if the Central Bank has the capacity to meet this demand in the short term until liquidity returns as it is claimed. On the show today, we'll keep our eye on a CBN's willing buyer, willing seller's principle. Welcome to Business Insights and Plus TV Africa, I am Justin Acadone. Just before we get into the discussion proper, my dream government and businesses have an edge to keep an eye on the rise and wave of a new variant of populism among the youth as it could upend both government and businesses. This call was made during the public presentation of the distillation edition of the periodic report of a public relations and communication consulting firms in Lagos. Details in this report. It is a public presentation of the distillation edition of a periodic report that is known as the neuroscience of Nigerian youth, trend and culture report, fittingly-themed, a reminder. It is about the rising wave of a new variant of populism amongst the youth. According to the organizers, the rise of this new variant is challenging for governments and businesses all over the world. Chief strategist, chain reaction Africa, Israel O'Kane, believes that the businesses and the present administration must make diligent efforts to study and understand the trend. Why are we tracking trends? Why are we tracking culture? There is a saying that culture will eat strategy for breakfast. No matter how intelligent the people in government are, unless they understand the emerging and the external cultures within their own jurisdiction, then their policies are bound to fail. O'Kane explained that the mystics surrounding behavioural evolution within the youth's population can be perplexing unless intentionally stoddied and understood by those responsible for policy and business decision-making in government and the side of businesses. Of the trends we've discussed in there today has been the Afrivas, which has to do with the rising sentiment, the rising consciousness, the Afrocentric sentiment amongst Nigerian youth. And examples were given that even government, even in naming your policies, even in naming your programs, name them in such a way that the Nigerian youth can hone them, can feel that this belongs to us, not giving policies for the names. A commissioner for information and strategy being a immortal show and his counterpart from the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Mbolaji Ogunlede, who represented the illegal state governor and his deputy, affirmed the importance of the youth's population in the society. Our rising government is a very big lesson that we need to find a way to... the kind of language that we used to talk to our young people. We need to find ourselves in their space so that whatever we need to do for us to improve as a government, as a community of people who understand what the future means to young people, that we need to do it. It's all about engagement. Engagement in the sense that when the youth come out to protest or rise to an occasion, they are fighting for justice, they were fighting for our voices to be heard. So we just need to ensure that the people who are supposed to hear are hearing and they are acting on it, they have to be proactive instead of reactive. They however cautioned the Gen Z, not to jetters in the old, in the criss, for metaverse and preoccupation with the realm of alternate reality. My advice is that our young people should try to have a marriage of the old and the new, because in the old you find wisdom, in the old you find self-regulation, apart from what's... as different from what people see now as a license for attitude of, I can do whatever I like. The distillation addition of the report focused on five other key trends, namely afri-verse, which captures the rise of afro-centric consciousness amongst Nigerian youth and Igubeta, among others. Love Ikuku Uyiduku, plus TV news.