 Okay, moving on now from the Manchester City Chelsea clash tomorrow evening Saturday We know that another big story in sports is about Naomi Osaka She says she's pulling out of all press conferences because of of her mental health You know, she put out a statement saying reporters keep asking the same questions over and over again She's answered this question before they keep asking her about it And when you refuse to go for these press conferences, you get fined, you know by your team by your club You know, so basically this whole issue With her and we know that she also put videos of how other Sportsmen, you know face the same issue one of them came out to say look addressing the the journalists in the room saying I have one answer for you. I'm simply here because I don't want to be fined Whatever question you ask me and I'm going to give you the same answer, you know So how do you think this first of all the main issues she's talking about? Sportsmen being forced to speak to press especially because she mentioned especially when they lose she said when you lose You know the pounding and the grounding of questions by sportsmen to say, oh, why did you lose? What do you think you can could have done better? How it affects the mental health of these players and how they could that she mentioned now She saw one of the players basically break down the press room and cry. I think What this has done to we journalists including all of us here is that is put the job itself on the burner this morning What now me and Saka has done to the world is to actually put the inadequacies of some of our colleagues on the burner this morning When Naomi said this the press went to work and the whole lot of them French press people the English media Went and said now the headline said now me or Saka has mental issues You know and that puts our job on the front burner because what she actually meant was when a sports person loses The mental stability of that person is shaken and then to ask a question about the loss is bad enough He affects that and then she says you see I was talking about press men and the media always thinking about the Exclusive running back to the office with a good story not thinking about the sports person You are talking to and I see what they've done now They've now miscoted what I said to mean I have mental issues that it puts our job on the burner this morning Do we actually cool down in the course of looking for these exclusives do we run back to the office? Oh, just get there. Do you actually wait to weigh? The assignments we've gone for we run back to our offices now. What she meant was I have friends I don't know if I already has that I have a friend who is a big man United fan and whenever his wife is at home He goes to like most men he goes to watch the game with the boys You know, but they have a cable in their house. So the wife is monitoring the game while you're watching the game with the boys Immediately, Manu loses that game. She takes all the food for dinner into the freezer He's not eating the game, you know, that's how some people take They are lost, you know, and so what Naomi meant was it's punishments that have lost the game It's worse off. It's not worse off to actually force me to discuss it And then if I don't discuss it, you'll find me, you know, she thinks it's not right The guy she said is an NNL player in the USA and the girl was like I am here because I will be fine If I'm not here, I don't want to be here. My team just lost this game How about the clubs themselves? You know, the fact that they put this pressure on players to speak about their losses and whatever it is Naomi Osaka and the rest of the people who have come out to talk this morning are actually blaming the pressmen saying the The pressure is coming from the pressmen who want the exclusives whether you lose But the fines are not coming from the journalists, are they? Yes, the questions are coming from the fines, the fines for not showing up The fines actually come from the players and goes to most times charity who No, I mean who's finding who? The organizers of the event find the The participants for not answering the questions from journalists. That's what I'm saying. So these organizers of the events I mean, what's their own share of the blame? Well, they are the ones who should understand that if someone loses in an event whether it's tennis or that is football The person has a right to say no comments. The person has a right to say I don't want to talk about it You know, it's like my job our job that we do as unfair as it seems I'm in a very bad mood. I'm coming to the office and somebody runs to me and says, hey, Yannetta. Hey, Osaragi I'm this the society expects me to put up a smile And I do put it up, you know as hard as it seems With all the things I'm going through and selects, you know, and what Naomi is saying is respect the person's feelings to as in Yeah, because she says she had a friend who was a tennis player never became as big as she did And the last event she came for because of the questions from the pressmen She became depressed. She almost committed suicide and she stopped playing tennis And she felt she was talented enough to actually beat her So they were training partners that the girl would have been a future in tennis because of the questions They asked the day she lost she was in tears. She became depressed almost committed suicide and stopped playing tennis Yes Now, like I really said, she would not entertain people who Naomi said she doesn't she doesn't mind And you know, she puts a joke into it into our tweets. Yes, she puts a joke and she says I am not going to answer Your press conferences And I heard that you guys take the money that you find us for To help charity homes. Did she say I heard I thought she said I hope No, she yes, but the money's do good charity homes, you know, and she's insisting now She's hoping that our own fine. She goes to go to yeah Mental homes, you know, but Charity homes who have mental problems because she's actually Taking the fines because of mental issues. So please make sure my money Goes to charity homes who run mental issues, you know, I think she has a point somewhere I think the society Do not are not fair to public figures and then It's sad to note that Someone like Serena someone like Like Venus who are very passionate rafael nadal who are passionate about their game, you know Footballers like ronaldo like leonard metis who don't want to lose they want to win all the time, you know to now ask them It's it's fair to footballers. It's fair to basketballers, you know Ronaldo is walking out of the pitch and then he's saying no comments. You let him go. No fine But it's tennis players says no comments and his press conference that he must talk Well, you know, you can't pick and choose, you know, when you have comments and when you don't have comments, you know They can't only interview when you win Um, you know those interviews happen whether you win or you don't win, you know, yes I get the park where it's unfair, you know, and I totally um, I agree with neomiyosaka that You know, the journalists themselves need to be more empathic and you know more considerate, you know, when a An athlete loses a game or it's not in the best of moods, you know, so you so that's when I mean Question comes from when he says that is the mental states Of the at least More important than the exclusive to the media. It should be It should be, you know, but you know journalists, of course want to get the best Exactly my point. And that's well, well, if you remember, they also they also did the same thing to Jose Mourinho, they found him and hound him and had him and asked questions that you know would, you know I know him. Yeah, they do that on purpose, you know So she does have a good point, you know, unfortunately, it's a part of the whole process There's tv rights that have been bought, you know And the money needs to be made from some of all these things and not You know have this side and don't and not have the other side, you know Or end the game right after, you know, a loss, but she does have a point Anyway, I think we can wrap it up here. We have a conversation coming up next on the Nigerian constitution and The question of course is do we need to amend the current constitution? Oh, we need a brand new constitution The 2014 confab report is also going to be brought up in discussion again once again Of what use was, you know, the whole of that confab and will we need to pick, you know Certain items from that report and put it in our constitution We'll get into that after this short break here on the breakfast. Thank you very much. Well, it's got Thank you