 All right, thanks for staying with us now. The 2023 Nigerian gubernatorial election will be held for state governors in 31 out of 36 Nigerian states. All but three elections will be held on the 18th of March, concurrent with elections to every state House of Assembly. Now, according to a news source, the postponement followed a ruling by the court of appeal in Abuja, sitting as the presidential election petition tribunal granting the independent national electoral commission the right to reconfigure the bar model voters accreditation system as a beaver's machine and the commission statement that it will need five working days to reconfigure the beavers used in the 176,974 polling units where voting will take place for the elections. Now, the development provides perhaps a rare chance and privilege for INEC to execute a credible election that will be acceptable to majority of Nigerians and the international community. This time around Nigerians expect nothing short of a free and fair election and then we're asking who is your candidate of choice and why do you believe that they can do the job and as we discussed the gubernatorial race, you know what we're going to do because of our guess, we're going to focus on two states, Lagos and River states, so that we don't talk too much. Now, please, let's hear what you have to say. Remember, you can join the conversation, send us an SMS or WhatsApp to the red one, 803-4663. You can also send us a wish after one of the hashtag wish show. All right, so who is your guy? So I think, and I've said this thing several times, right? And I like the idea of what is happening in Lagos. I think for the very first time, I believe that there's truly a race. There's truly a competition, right? It's been like in the past, Jimmy Aguayo just woke up four years after. And then we see him everywhere. Then he goes back to sleep, but for the first time, you know, given the work that, what's his name? The governor, governor, Mr. Governor. So he has been going around sending letters and all that. I say, okay, somebody's actually actually like the excitement about what's happening with the notorious race. Again, and this is the coming off of the back of what happened in the presidential race, where people actually saw the number of young people coming out, first time voters, a lot of people stayed, you know, there was just so much energy around, you know, the elections and, you know, it's now like, you know, what's it called, rubbing off on the governorship race. And that's why you can see, you know, a lot of, a lot of what's it called work going, you know, visitation handshake at the church, you know, a lot of that. That's my thoughts. Let me hear your thoughts, Jola. Well, like you said, I really like what's going on. I like the hard work they have to put in. I like the fact that now it's not business as usual. Now, again, there is the humane side of them that was saying, you know, and like, you know, this popular thing all over social media, now the elections make you, it makes you humble, you know, so you actually connect with the people, you know, people who have never seen, you know, have any opportunity to even get involved in politics. Now, they're beginning to say that, oh, did you do this? People are raising concerns. There are issue based. And now there's a train wreck, everybody's visiting. There's just a lot going on. There is a lot going on. That's cost for excitement, really. Actually, how are you doing? What more is there to say? What more is there to say? I remember I said this thing the very first time. I was like, I love the pressure that everybody's feeling now, right? So it's not, and now, counterfeits of what people are saying, that it's just Governor Sao Olua and then Jeremy. There's Fungio Doherty there. Have you read that man's bio data? He actually has something to offer. So it's not the issue with the other candidates is that the pressure is not as much with them because of, you know, see, it's still the pitaya OB effects that is, you know, that people are just, I mean, there was a governorship candidate that moved to Labour Party in Delta State. What's his name? I forget his name now. I'll recall his name, right? I mean, he's now the Labour Party candidate for Governor. Normally that thing would not have happened. But the reason he has the bonus to be able to move, you know, at nine minutes is because, you know, of the pitaya OB effects. You know, but let me bring in our guest, right? Daniel Chibuzo Muoka, popularly known as Dan the Humorous, is a standoff comedian, an actor, and a political satire. Now, he is also an on-air personality and entertainment strategist and an idea generator. He's also a friend of the house and he's joined us live in studio. Thank you so much, Dan. Good evening. Fine ladies. Oh, it's nice to be here. Yes. So Dan, I mean, we've been talking and I see you smiling and laughing. But hey, me, I like the drama that's happening. Me, I'm here for the drama. I like the idea that the political season for the 2023 general elections is not business as usual. Every political party now sees the need to want to be empathetic, to be more connecting with the people because, again, it's like, you know what, please, my election is in your hands or my election is in your hands and all of that. So we actually see and we now see the human side of most of the political parties. Now, let me even bring it out, especially in Lagos because Lagos consigned me, you know, prior to the elections. I remember that I was privy to a few governorship debates that were being organized, you know, and, you know, it seemed like, okay, power of incovency and all of that, you know, but hey, the governor has come out to give the, to give his reasons why he did not appear in any of the, I don't know. I'm saying to you that, you know, it just seemed like, okay, I have this in the back. Yep. Until the February 25th happened and I don't got it in the back. So now it's almost like every single day, door to door. I mean, a friend of mine told me that the governor's wife was in her estate knocking on each door. Even when we reached out to a few political people running re-relections, House of Assembly and all of that, most of us say, I can't come for any TV appearance, right? I'm going to door to door, I'm knocking and all of that. So I mean, we see that happening and it just tells me, okay, now, okay, maybe truly we have, what's it called, a race, we have an election. In the past it's just been, okay, pretend like you are there, but you're not there. But now there's somebody actually giving everybody a run for their money. And I mean, we all can tell that is the Labour Party candidate. But let me hear your thoughts on the gubernatorial race, how you're viewing it and how things are, how you're still in it. Well, you've made quite, I mean, you've really said a whole lot, you know, about the whole situation. For the first time in a very long time, particularly in a state like Lagos, you're seeing an actual competition between not one party or two persons. But I mean, I see it as even a party of three persons, because prior to February 25th, Jando had quite some momentum, you know, and he was all over in the news and all of that, you know, but and then we see the JARV effect. And of course, you know, Funchal Doherty as well, even Hakim Dix in our court, I also know people that you can push over necessarily. But then when you look at those who have the local spread across the wards and the units and all of that, it probably boils down to three. So it is beautiful. And this is because, in fact, I hope it'll be business and everything. It's because the reality of Nigeria's situation has hit the middle class. And it has hit the middle class real hard. Before now, you had the very rich and the very poor in their extreme conditions. And then you had the guys in the middle. So for example, when you have those minimum wage, you have those who take maximum wage in billions and hundreds of millions. Then you have us who are in the medium wage, people who they had maybe monthly pays between, say, 300,000 to a million, which was seemingly comfortable for them. All of a sudden, one million is not one million Naira anymore. And then we begin to ask questions, what's going on? And then you now have people like Peter Obey and Cove now speaking to those pains. And that is basically what we've seen play out. And I would say that for the governor of Lagos, I think personally, I feel like his PR people are really doing him more damage than good. Because, see, even though you're going into an election, you are the governor. You still occupy that number one office. That office comes with a lot of prestige. It comes with a lot of statesmanship. It's a big office. I'm coming. I'm coming. So you don't do something that is out of your element. You don't do something that you normally do. If before now, in the last three, four years, he used to come to every church. He used to be at the malls. He used to do this and that. We can say, but we know that you've not been around. Let's even say you were busy with the presidential. It's not in your character that we know for you to appear in the malls holding ice cream. It's not in your character that the few church programs, I mean, they just did City of David building some weeks ago, where he attended. He was there as a guest of honor with the vice president and Daddy Joe. You didn't see him at the back of church telling members, bye-bye. You didn't see him in a book house church dancing, you haven't seen him in computer village before or all those places. So once you go, I felt that for a governor, you've had the opportunity to work for four years. All you needed to have done or you need to do is remind the people. The people are angry. Oh, yes. But remind them, remind those demographies that look, I've been here for four years. I did this. If you give me another chance, I'll make it better by doing this because I mean, we are how likely now two weeks, three weeks, in fact, a month to election, people have already made up their minds. There is nothing you can do to sway. Let me explain something. Does this show to you that it seems, because this is the allegation, it's not me that said it, what they come for me. The allegation is that because there is no work, right? Maybe that's why this, no. Because you said something now, you are the sitting governor. All you need to do is remind the people of the work you've done over the years. What if there was no work that was done? All right. Thanks for staying with us now. If you just tuned in, we're discussing the gubernatorial race, right? And we have with us Dan de Humores. Now, please, let's hear what you have to say. Remember, you can join the conversation, send us an SMS or WhatsApp to 081-8034-663. You can also tweet at us at weishoafqa on the hashtag weisho. Now, the reason I ask that question or why I pose that to you, because again, like you rightly said, I think the media team for most of these people in government, not even just on me, I don't think they do a fantastic job, because again, there are a lot of projects that have been done, but it seems like nobody really, really pays attention. Again, it's actually a multi, it's a hydro-headed problem. You know why? So you can do these fantastic grant projects. If it is not hitting the people that need it, like if they are not feeling it, because I remember clearly that when Governor Faschola, you remember after his first term, when something wanted to happen, that they don't told him, oh boy, arrange yourself, because if you don't arrange yourself, if a man decides to go to a different political party, you are going to lose the state. So they had to, because why? The people were with Faschola, because they felt his governance, they felt his work. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? So is it a problem of him not working, or maybe is doing the work that is not really impacting on the people? It's clearly, obviously, I think the way it's looking now, because I mean, we follow the news every day, we see him do one thing or the other, we see him go to one place or the other, but with all that is happening now, it feels like we're building castles in the air, where we're just doing things that we're not really meeting the needs directly of the common man as we put it, because again, like if I have the opportunity, I would tell the people that are thinking for you are a total pierrot disaster. You don't do this when it is not easy. You don't go out of your element, for election circle, the first thing, one, two, maybe three months at the start of the whistle is when you have the opportunity to sway opinions, move people to your side. When Trump said it, people thought he was joking, he said, look, I can shoot somebody now, you still vote for me, because at that time, people's minds have been made, and it doesn't matter what you do, good or bad. Some of them, if you even bring out your favorite candidates today, and you hear the worst story about them, the next thing you hear is, even do. Even do. Is it the first? Is it the first? Now, just a small drink, a drink, live up. You understand? Even if the key person said do, say, what's in that person do, where you kill him? But the thing is, so I would advise the governor, free of charge, take free pierrot, remind the people of your works, because that's the power of incumbency they talk about. People think that power of incumbency is that you have state structure, you have police, you have this, no. You have, other people are coming with, I want to, I want to. You have done. I will, I will. You are coming with, I have, I have. So that alone is an advantage. So when you are not looking into that, and you are doing all kinds of things, then we have a problem in our hands. Okay, so I have a school of thought, and it is that, like you said, that there's, this is something he doesn't do, like it's out of his element. But again, I mean, religion is a powerful weapon in politics in Nigeria. You can't discard that. And it is a popular thing, whether right or wrong, that these people who are seeking for office, whether, you know, as an incumbent or a new person, would go to these religious houses. They literally beg to be endorsed by the religious, you know, leaders. It is, it is almost like a given, because that is Nigeria. That plays a powerful role in how people decide who to vote for, you know, and in choosing their candidates. So maybe he's throwing that line. And also, again, reminding people that, hey, I'm a Christian, it's a weapon. Yeah, but you have to use it. You have to throw a line that is natural with you. Well, I think it is natural. Because what happens, no. You know what I say to that? To shake people for the door. No, Dan, no. It is the shaking of the door. It's not the ascending of your church. Like for example, let me even go back to Peter Obey. So years before now, the Catholic people on the island here do unusual prayers. Peter Obey is a regular attendee. Yes, a couple of times he has been at the experience. So of course, at the lecturing season, you see him in a lot more. But you already know that he comes around this spot, right? So when you do, of course, I mean, Miss Excellency only is an MFM, you know, man. He goes to one or two. Oh, I thought he was with him. No, I hear his MFM, you know. Okay, let's see anyone. His church is, okay, for example, let me say Professor Shibajo, right? Professor Shibajo, active pastor in RCCG. So when he was running mate, you didn't have to talk too much about oh, he's a pastor or he's not because people, even my younger sister, you know, this man had even given me communion before at Holy Ghost this thing. You get everybody can relate. So when they know that, for example, you know that every December, maybe for someone like me, every December, I mean one carnival or the other. I mean, one, you know, I'm just having a good time. And then because I'm not in a lecture, you see me in Shiloh. When the last time personally done speaking to you, the last time I went to Shiloh is in 2001. So I will not know, I will see, you see that my carnival bays that have been with all year, I will galvanize the best of it. No, we just consider you as an MFM member. What I can now do is I will have my sorrow gates who vibe within that circle, that they respect their opinions and everything to speak for me there. But when you go, when last you see him for church, and the same thing to the guy who goes to church, when you not see him in carnival, this thing. I think you know what I say that I beg to differ. Sorry, Chinel, I know you want to come in. I think it is in Governor San Waluz because I've studied him quite a bit, just a little bit. When the ensouled thing happened, you could tell I think is his response. That is his natural response to maybe anxiety. He's anxious. There's a lot going on. Somebody's putting him on his toes. So I think it is his natural response to anxiety. Yes, because again, remember when the ensouled thing happened, he was like that. He was trying, so I think he's just- He's a good man. He's a good man. The management, they're not managing him very well. But hey, trust me, right? Whether we like it or not, that strategy is going to work because now people have not probably seen his wife or seen him in a while. I mean, there's those that- If I tell you that to not work, will you believe? Well, I don't know about you. Those who have made up their minds have made up their minds. That's true. Because yesterday he went to be knocking door is where they were living before going to government house. So again, you ask yourself, so as we go back to Shibajo, I was told that where he lives or was living before becoming VP, he still attends estate meeting. So if he was at the top of a ticket today and he's talking to his neighbors, so that door, we are going to knock in the estate. We're not going to ask. Since they went to Marina house, what is he called? Have they been connecting with estate people? If not, estate people will open your door, shake your hand and tell you bye-bye. When you lock and they don't, you understand? So I get that. Yeah, you come to church. People will clap for you. People will take selfie with you. Have you ever been near a governor before? They will take selfie with you. They will insult you. I mean, a governor, a governor is here. We are happy, but voting wise, when they are between them and that ballot paper, are you sure that that whole communication will convert to them pressing your logo? He's always been that man that would go to visit. Even when he was campaigning for the governor on the first day, he was in the hairdressing salon, right? We saw that pick after that. So that's the thing. We did not feel like there was a disconnect. Use me and dust me. I think that's where people's grievances are actually coming from. Well, it's not only unique to Songoluna. All of them. I love them. The problem is that you were quiet for so long, and then just one week before now, that's what people are saying. You are now waking up and you are going back to back, and then you are giving us good evening people love. They got good morning there, negotiations, good afternoon. So everybody's like, why did he have to take you this long? It means that you were just extremely comfortable that this thing is mine. It's going to come back to me. But guy, it doesn't work like that, right? That's the way you have to get back to work. Okay, but I mean, you're all ladies here, and I'm sure you've had, you know, masculine relationships at one point or the other even presently. Haven't there been sometimes that your man does something is just too good, and you're like, What do you want from me? What have you done? What are you about to confess? What do you want from me? Hey, sometimes he has done something bad. Before I go here, the story, take this, take that, take this, like, okay, fine. I'm okay. I'm forgiving you in advance. What did you do? Because this is just too much right now, you know. So, I mean, that's when, if for example, you see somebody like Wike now, Wike is always dancing. Wike is always singing Yendeba, Yendeba. So if he starts doing it in campaigns, it's not simple. And Wike calls that. So even let's move to reverse it because Wike calls conferences like pure water. I don't understand any smarty. He has called it breast milk. When you have good resources. So tell us, tell us what is happening in reverse state, honestly. Because I mean, in Delta, what's his name? Oma Gege. Oma Gege is the one that has moved to Labour Party. No, no, Oma Gege is of the APC. You have Kempela. Who is, who is in Labour? Kempela is in Labour. Okay. Then the perpetual contestant, Great Oboru, is in Apgar. And the people are saying, oh, and you were in Labour at that time. Why did you just stay? So it's not just in Lagos. We are going to see competition everywhere, where you have traditional voting. Aquabomb, I can't imagine what will happen. I have my eyes on Aquabomb. The APC is strong. The PDP is strong. The Labour, they are pushing. The YPP. That YPP man is one not to be messed with. You know, it's going to be in reverse state, it's also going to be very, so reverse state now. This is it. We had Wiki. First of all, Wiki wrote into power based on, oh, Oma Gege did this and that, he became governor. And then he, again, PR management, excellent job. They were able to, you know, magnify, make little things very big. And then they said, okay, they are going to have his candidate, relatively unknown man, CO servant all his life. And then February 25th happened. People saw their will subverted right in front of their eyes. I mean, you heard it, Peter, be on the other TV station this morning, saying the governor walked against me. What that cost is that the obedience in reverse state now got angry. And his revenge vote. And his revenge vote. In fact, some people are saying, since you say PC, want to obey you to the end. This morning on social media, when Peter, this video was posted, when he said, I decode 57, 50 something percent. Some people were commenting, why are you rigging your own election with your mouth? You got 99 percent, you know. So you see a lot of revenge voting. Now the issue now is they are placed within APC, Tonya Cole, Beatrice, the two ball of labor. You have do more strong guy from a great family as well of Accord. You have Senator Magnus Abbey of the SDP. And these are the major people against the PDP same. That they do not know they have not had a candidate running for governor that has not gone for one radio interview, not one. Because again, he believes that it's not done that way. Other states, yes, the outgoing governors are practically installing them. But you're seeing them coming out. But you see the PDP coming in reverse state. The governor still has the last say. When you watch the news coverage, they mentioned the candidate in person and put the headline or the caption on what the governor said or didn't say on that particular rally. So you have that. So Beatrice, the two ball now, they are now looking okay. The whole labor vibe and all of that. But then again, that's another civil servant from an NLC chairman. So you bought, so all of them, Tonya Cole stands out based on his global exposure. His pedigree. Exactly, global exposure is national. And he also has those celebrities in Potaco trying to work for him. And to his credit, he is the only candidate amongst all of them that has gone around the 319 words. Not to the three local governments, 319 words. Talking with the market people and everything. He has, you would think that. So he's done the work. Yeah, you would think that. But you think that the APC, whatever, the APC will be his own doing. So for instance, what happened with Banki W and their, yes. Now that is another dicey thing. So a lot of people are saying, ah, this guy is fantastic, but very party. And we are saying to them that, I don't understand. I thought we were, I thought we would be interesting. Because are you telling me that you would have, if all the things you heard from Peter will be, let's say he moved to the APC. Last minute, contested primaries and one ball at a time and everything. You will say, ah, this nice guy that doesn't wear a shoe and doesn't wear watch, but he's in APC. No, you believe, because if you know the amount, are you not seeing all the corruption cases we are seeing in Labour Party? Are you not seeing, didn't you know here that the Labour Party, reverse the chairman, after all the drama I did at the Collision Center, woke up one morning and said they are supporting the PDP and all of that. So some of them have been candidates before Peter came. Cross-captain, yeah, true. You know, so how are you sure that they will even keep up to the ideals of Peter. So I tell them that, why are we doing ourselves this thing? You know, you are seeing something that is good or not good in your eye and you want to just do the other one. Just because you can't do culture, yeah, cancer culture, yes. Something like that. You know, that's because political parties in Nigeria are basically vehicles. Nothing but vehicles. It's not like Republicans that you say this won't believe in abortion or something like that. Our political parties don't have ideologies. Exactly. Any way that is more, more that I stand the chance to win is where I go to. If you have somebody that you know that he will do the work, please, by all means, do it. I'm just hoping that the APC, what's it called? The revenge against the APC will not affect... No, the revenge is against the PDP in reverse state. No, no, no, no. Eh, well, there's a global revenge against the APC. Yeah, no. So, but in reverse, in local and so, it's against Wiki. So the thinking is this and it's funny because in 2015, so it's like we see history repeating itself. Three things I would say real quick. So in 2015, Governor Meji moved to the APC. He was expelled out of PDP, moved to the APC. He was DG and everything. The understanding in town or in the whole state was, oh, we'll vote our brother. Good luck. But this governorship, Ikuriman cannot take over from Ikuriman. So we'll vote for Petasai. And then Buwari won election and the narrative changed. You know, the political propaganda system, as you will say, within PDP, Wiki. Oh, it is our brother Meji that led the charge to dislodge good luck. Our brother destroyed our brother. So the revenge voted. Happened, yes. Oh, since you led the charge to dislodge our brother, this is your brother who will dislodge him. Let Ikuriman take over from Ikuriman, nothing will happen. Here we are. Today, we see a man, people there was an understanding in town, a game that, ah, we are all obedient. I mean, my unit, PDP, APC, party agents put in their tag inside their come out and came to vote. When they are counting the vote in my unit, labor, labor, when they bring out PDP, the same PDP who said, who be that now? Who be that? You get. And so there was an understanding in town that, ah, Presidency, obedient way. In fact, in my unit, they'll tell you all of us we are obedient today in two weeks, our quarrel will start. So the understanding was okay. Then we will reward Wiki with whoever he wants to put. As PDP candidate. What now? They now started to see America wonder, APC is winning Presidency, but PDP is winning National Assembly, you know, the witch cried at night, the baby is dying in the morning. So now we are back again to revenge voting. And one thing I've observed in reverse history, since 1999, Governor Odili, Governor Mechi, at their exit, the people they wanted to make governors never made it as governor. So will history repeat itself or will history be changed? Yeah, incumbents don't always have the whatever. They try. They try, but something just happens. Something works against the tide. So this is what we are seeing because all of a sudden, we're talking about Sao Olu, Wiki was not going to Igbo people, was going to the market, we are sorry, we are sorry. Yes, he kept on apologizing. They saw him walking on the road waving tags. Social media is crazy. They're like, well, what's he able to emoto? Emotos, boy, and all of that. So we see him also doing. Exact same thing happening. Some kind of, you understand. So, I mean, this weekend is going to be interesting. I have my eyes on Delta, Lagos, O and Ogun. It's another interesting place. Do you think, I think Dacoab Yodun would own it again? We're based on incumbency. And I mean, if you... A word on the street is that the people are also frustrated in Ogun state. Exactly. In fact, not even if you go too far, just around the strangest of Lagos too, you'll see. Igbo Delta. Yeah, exactly. So now the ADC, funny enough by headed or the... The candidate being supported by Senator Mosul, who is fully APC, but coming on ADC campaign and like, you know, politicians are just doing anything they like these days. The PDP seems quiet, but I think the ADC... Is a strong candidate. And the APC, there's going to be serious contention. Or you're too. It's another interesting thing. Well, I think Shane McKinney is taking that. Yeah, but well, the APC... I think so. So now something happened or something is happening again. When people talk about, oh, this party will support this path for presidency and this, and I remind them that in 2015, there were a lot more PDP states, PDP government states. APC had probably only Nassarawa and Yobi as well. Very few states, but now it has lopsided. Immediately, and we heard from Governor Aliyu Mosul, I don't know if they did make Sinet again, Aliyu Babangida, that day, Nothanas supported Buhari even though they were PDP. What happened is that immediately Buhari won almost all those states. They moved to APC. Moved to APC. All those PDP people lost their relevance. So again, we saw where people like McKinney, doing the whole 10G, 500 of them. And he stood, he was a loner. And he did well. All the G broke. So now, are we now going to... Because these politicians are funny. They could be preaching there that look, top is APC. We don't need any rainbow coloration here. Let's just color the broom all the way. You never can tell. So, in fact, some people have the opinion that coming back to Governor, so we will do that, since he was following, as he was up and down, doing presidential, that when as he was doing this election, as he was saying, come, don't you have election in two weeks? He said, go for your election, no, leave me alone. No, but I think, leave our governor alone. We're hoping we'll get the chance to... Because he's not just ironing his jeans again. This is the thing I'm telling you about here. See, every little thing matters. Yes. Every little thing matters. Like, who did that? I ironed my jeans. Ha, with ghettos. Good evening, my dear youthful sisters, of what I say in hashtag way is the good-band interiors. My dear brother and namesake, Daniel Middimension of an aspirant, remembering people of the good works he has done for four years to be voted for again. But supposing he never did any good work. I hope this time people will be allowed to vote for the people of their choice and not imposing someone on the people. Democracy is supposed to be of the people, but people have fought the people, but the opposite is the case in Nigeria. So good to have my namesake in the studio. It happens to be his fan. My name is Daniel Ilobez, regular fan. Thank you, Daniel. This comment, I wish you would want to read it. Let's not read that one. But thank you so much, Daniel. I think we had fun discussing it, but like... Would you show me the comment later? Yeah! So the thing is, right, I'm hoping that we're able to speak with Governor Somuli because it's also pertinent that you know, that you speak across, because they've also accused me that it's also Labour Party, Labour Party I'm interviewing. And I keep on saying that. Now the first thing we answer was yes. Now here we go, put forward for a show. But hey, I think listening to you is going to be a fun election. And I think maybe that's why they needed that one more week, just to go wet ground. Because now this, within this weeknight, we can begin to go market. Exactly. Somulu, they go to Computer Village. But marking them, I've not heard any troubling news about marking these re-elections. The only one I heard is more of Ogonstone. Most of those parts of Nigeria don't really invest in me. Yeah, they don't do social media like Lagos. That's what, that is the thing I'm worrying Somulu. Honestly. Our negotiations, we are not smiling at them all. The little thing you do, they put you on social media. And I want to say that I hope and I pray that, I mean, as a people in wanting change, we have to be very, we can be emotional. No, we can't. We can't be emotional. We have to be strategic. Change has always been a strategic challenge. And we have to do it right. Absolutely. So we can't just say that, oh, because digital, yes, we all have our personal, you know, things. But please, let us change. Let's be strategic, okay? It would be interesting to see a turn of history in most states. Right. Yeah, do me a favor. I'm looking forward to Saturday. See a turn of history. I can't wait. I can't wait. I can't wait. I can't wait. But thank you so much, Dan. I mean, it's always fun talking politics with you. You make it exciting for us. Thank you, ladies. Thank you, Chinelo. I thank you, Adiola. Now, before we go to ensure you follow us across all our social media handles, that way, show Africa. You can drop a comment and more importantly, follow all our engagements on social media, like share and invite your families and friends to watch and follow the conversation. Now, if you missed our quote for today, here it is again. Every citizen of this country should be guaranteed that their vote matters, that their vote is counted, and that in the voting booth, their vote has much weight as that of any CEO, any member of Congress or any president. I think this is what we are looking forward to for the gubernatorial election because INEC, you once failed us, let us not have that repeat of history again. All right, we'll see you guys tomorrow at 8 p.m. So, ladies and gentlemen, let's bring another great conversation to your screen. Enjoy.