 2023 elections comes with a lot of innovations and a new voters of demography. Right from 1999, since the return of democracy, these elections seem to be a paradigm shift from what we used to know as a nation, as a people. For the first time, we'll have an election that is giving us a thought for a thought front in the form of another candidate that is different from the two major contenders we used to know before. And that candidate is coming with a new phase to the elections. One good thing about the 2023 election is that we'll have a chunk of new sets of voters. If some analysts have even postulated that the 2023 election will be determined by the youth. And to lead previous to this, the new voters register shows that about 12 million voters have been added to the existing voters register. And most of these new voters are majorly under 30s, which they are majorly used. One good thing we will notice is that in this year elections, new things are coming in. And for us as a people and as a nation, we must understand that this year election tends to provide a new paradigm shift from what we used to know in our election experience. So we are calling on all political actors to play by the rule. They should make sure that unguarded statement that can eat off the already tense quality should be avoided. Their followers should also be very guarded in what they say and how they regard. And one thing we should notice is that we all have a nation to live in as the winners as we need a nation to govern. Also the runners-up also need a nation to live in. So one thing every Nigerian should notice is that on 2023, for whoever will win the election, must remember that Nigeria must win. The last line. Thank you so much Suleiman for that. The last line says Nigeria must win. So whichever way. And they say politics is a game, right? But of course, it's very important for us to realize after we finish playing the game, we must be very conscious of who we want to win. Do we want some political leaders to win in terms of trying to bring in their own self-driven policies, you know, for their pockets? But if Nigeria loses because, I mean, it's possible for the person that is going to come into win, but Nigeria will lose. And we must ensure that whoever comes in, it doesn't matter who comes in, we must win. And Nigeria winning means that the economy goes forward, means that other sectors are working, means that people don't have to think about relocating. People have to start thinking about penetration, which is how can I take my idea from Nigeria to Ukraine? How can I take my idea from Nigeria to Moscow, you know, to Japan? And not the idea of how can I escape from this place called hell, right, because things are not working. So Nigeria winning for me means that everything that is not working right now, as it were, we begin to work. Political candidates should use every opportunity to educate, enlighten and sensitize the masses on their various manifestos and various plans for the country, rather than focusing on hatred, hate speech, and bitter form of campaigning amongst themselves. We have a very immature system. The people, it's incredibly immature. Go on. You're looking for, this is disturbing to me, to see men, you know, people at this level behaving, grandfathers behaving, it's like what is going on, you know. And Silema, you know, I have a grasp with you. You say, Nigeria must win. Win what? Nigeria has lost already. This is the worst. This is the worst we have been in, maybe since, this is the worst. This has never been this bad. This is the worst it has been. It's never been this bad. So I think we may have lost the last battle. So I believe, I love his optimism, he's such an optimistic guy, you know, you can see the future, maybe because he's in a Buja. So maybe we're going to win subsequent battles from now. You know, but like you said, the key really is, if we do not win this battle that's coming up in the next dispensation, man, we might not, we might, not that we're done, we're done for good. We might get to come back, we might get to like, you know, get another chance. But how much longer do we have to wait? See how long we waited this time around? See how long, see how long it takes to kill, to get. It's incredible. Country is a mess. I think, I think, you know, just on the lighter note, even if we lose the World Cup, it's not as important as losing the seat of power, we Nigerians. So if we lost, the faith just go, we didn't lose the World Cup. We lost, we can't be, okay, no, we should be more concerned about we Nigerians winning the seat of power. Win Nigerians winning the seat of power in that sort of, we're putting someone that we knew will spearhead us in the right way that we can worry about winning the World Cup. That's because you're right, man. But really, I'd like to push you back to Suleiman. Suleiman, if you'll see you there with us, some message, ask a question. What do you want us to win? Maybe you want to throw in lights. Do you have a strategy for us to win? And what does winning mean for you as a Nigerian? Okay. Thank you. What do you mean by Nigerian most ministers? You see, that's all right. It is only going to be nice to say that we don't have challenges. We have a lot of numerous challenges we are going through as a people and as a nation. As we said in one of our advocacy, the past weeks, one thing you look at is this, from 2023, one thing is that politicians are here to win elections. And we really feel the ground of bad leadership is every Nigerians you want to be with, you know. So now, good roads, good electricity, the basic infrastructures of life to think of can only be enjoyed in an atmosphere of peace. So I would be not focusing that whatever you do, politicians must not eat up the quality to the essence that the peace we enjoy as a people and as a nation will all be gone. So what I mean by Nigerian must win is that we must make sure all political actors, that is the politicians themselves, their supporters and all the stakeholders as far as election is concerned, must put the interests of Nigerians at heart. Nigerian winning means that Nigerians must make sure that there must not be all post-election violence. People must not lose their lives. People must not also lose their lives. That is what I mean by Nigerian must win. Wherever we win the election, so be it. That is the winner should be magnanimous in victory while also the loser should look at the outcomes and the yannies of people. So that is what I mean by Nigerian must win. Nigerian must remain one and Nigerian must be safe. If we do that, it means Nigerians win. Interesting. Beautiful. Yeah, I mean, I think that's fair enough. That's fair enough. I just do hope that our politicians pretty much understand, you know, what do they call it in football again? Sportsmanship. I mean, understand that that you lost the election doesn't mean that you lost the country. You know, I think there's something that Jimmy said many years ago. I mean, Jimmy had constantly come out, you know, for the leadership ticket and there was a certain year I'd forgotten the year that he didn't win anything. So what are you going to do, Jimmy said? Well, I would just, you know, be in the background, keep supporting, keep contributing to the development of Lagos State. And there are many things to do pretty much. So it's not, you don't, again, it saddles me or it's, it's opposed my heart to, to see that people only believe that they can make a change becoming the president. Right. I mean, there are several other things that so that you lost the election like, you know, I'm so it doesn't mean that you've lost the country. There's an opportunity for you to serve with the person who is now going to become the president. And how do you even if it's your political even if it's your political adversary, I think that's the conversation we're not ready for that. But anyway, so it's important for every Nigerian out there to realize that we must win and collectively winning begins with you getting what it requires for you to perform your most civic responsibility. And I'm asking you, have you got in your voter's card? Are you going to vote in the coming elections? If you don't have it, it's a good time to make out time, but deliberate being intentional about winning in 2023. We've saved the best for the last and the final lap is coming on. Just after the break, we're going to have the phenomenal Elijah Felix and he's going to be talking about sustenance and decorum in the governance. And of course, the politicking and how sustainability is going to become a political choice and not a technical one. So join us after the break.