 And in business needs to transform lives and inspire hopes across the continent, the European Union has launched a campaign to underline its long-standing partnership with Africa. The campaign tag we see Africa run simultaneously in Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, and built on a previous one conducted across seven other African countries from 2020 to 2021. The European Union, a bastard out of Nigerian echo with Samuel Aisope, says through the campaign, the Union aims to shine a light on local, authentic and inspiring stories. Meanwhile, young Nigerians whose journeys have been captured by the European Union share their thoughts on how they can inspire other Africans. Nigeria is a key actor, and not only in Europe, and we will continue to develop our partnership in all possible fields. This is what we are doing. Last year, we launched a political dialogue, we have now a concrete road map, a plan with priorities, shared priorities on which we continue to work together, and these priorities almost cover everything. We also launched earlier this year, as you know very well, the new cooperation program, which will run until 2027, with 500 million euros until 2024, and which covers three main pillars. We need to teach young people about agriculture, bring them back, remind them that. Apart from the job opportunities that they have at the sustainability, how about helping our economy. Instead of always importing, importing, importing, we actually can produce these things here. Nigeria is a country of about 200 million people. Am I wrong or right? Around 200 million people. There's capacity, there's human force, there's workforce, and we have good soil to grow these things. So what is the problem? Education, educating people, helping them, giving them the support, and creating an environment that they can actually thrive in? I think it's very important that young people get involved when it comes to systems of organization, as well as not just social media, but to be in places where they can actually have influence, influence decisions, and be change makers beyond social media. And I think it's very important, and once again it's very innovative of the European Union to involve young people. And so you can hear from us and actually know what we feel and what we think, and that we can implement in our communities and society. And we work with phase of the pyramid women from Shikha, where these tomatoes are farmed. So we actually work with more income farmers and train them in how to farm properly, uptake the tomatoes and other vegetables that they produce and process them into short life foods that we can actually sell in supermarkets and retail stores nationwide. Because we need all to the foreign demand. In fact, I encourage our youth, let them call, skill is very important in one's life. I am a graduate, but yet I choose not to be working with anyone. And therefore I say, how do you start up my own business? How do I do it? When I came back from my studies, they were like, how do you a graduate come in to join Schumaking? I say, I am more seeing this thing just like a Schumaking. I am seeing factory.