 All right, you are still watching Waze, World Jellifish Day is celebrated annually on November 3 to raise awareness about jellyfish and their role in the ecosystem. Jellifish are fascinating creatures that have been around for millions of years. They play an important role in the food chain and they are also a valuable resource for scientific research. So for those that are lovers of the underworld in the sea, happy Jellifish day. Today is actually my friend's birthday. She turned 40 today. Yeah, I just remember she's in worry. I called her very early this morning. I said before my day gets busy. So we have a lineup from the second to the third to the fourth. Then Sansi is fifth. You know, I have like I have a line of people around my birthday people. Philoscopius. All right, so what did you find for us in today's news? Okada Rider Jell 21 years for armed robbery. The Lagos State High Court sitting in Tafua Ballywa Square on Thursday that was yesterday sentenced a 24-year-old motorcycler Idris Agumbia Day to 21 years imprisonment for armed robbery. The justice, Sherifatunaki, sentenced him after she found him guilty of the offense of conspiracy to commit robbery. That's interesting. The last part for me, conspiracy. He never committed. Exactly. So what is the 21 years for? I don't understand it. I really need to understand what that's 21 years. I think it's a lot. So you know, sometimes you are like co-conspirators. Like how did they put the English? So the crime has happened. I don't think the crime has not happened. The crime has happened, right? It wasn't stated. I think it should have happened. You know, just that you were both partners in crime. In crime. Something like that. I don't know. I need to find out exactly what was stolen, right? That would warrant 21 years. Yeah, that would warrant 21 years. I feel like there are other crimes that people commit and we don't get that. Yeah, way worse. I get it. Sometimes I feel like justice is lopsided in our country. It is. Very lopsided. All right. So of course, yesterday we had a conversation heated about this, what's it called, our budget, right? And of course, like we already know, the president announced the removal of the or they have announced, I don't know if it was the president, but I've seen a couple of news that they expunged the five billionaire yachts. Yacht, whatever, from the precedence, they removed that and they now added it to the existing five billion that was allocated to education. So making education 10 billion. So whilst we're at the subject, I want us to look again into what's it called, the hundred billion that was allocated to FCT. On what grounds, like literally a hundred billion, you're giving 10 billion to education and you're not giving a hundred billion to the FCT, saying that they want the FCT to be, what's it called, to compete with any state in the world. This is why they are giving the FCT a hundred billion. They move security to five hundred and forty six billion plus, right? Yeah. So I don't get it because just this afternoon, I have not had time to sit down to read the news, but this afternoon I saw where the president is asking the Senate for fresh loans, do you understand? So calm down. We will look for somebody that understands this subject of the budget because I really don't understand how we're not able to prioritize what is important. If they carry that, I think that education should have been flipped. The hundred billion should go into education and health care. While the 10 billion will go to the FCT, because what exactly would the FCT be doing with a hundred billion? I don't know. That's what I'm asking. What's the explanation? And they gave just 10 billion to school. No student loans, sorry, not the schools, student loans. So they've added a five billion to be part of the student loans. We'll take a break. Let's discuss technology and how it's going to impact our economy. Stay with us. We'll be right back.