 And joining us this afternoon is our correspondent who is at the University of Lagos to tell us more on the ongoing strike Paul George. Paul George, good afternoon. Yes, good afternoon. Thank you for joining us on the news at 12. Can you please bring us to speed on the activities of the school at the time? Okay, right now I'm inside the University of Lagos in front of the Lagos-Bega Hall. Earlier, Nern was supposed to have their meeting, their press conference, and it was cancelled. So later I started calling some professors that I know inside the University of Lagos and they told me that Nern is going to have a meeting chaired by Dr. Dili Ashiru. And right now they are inside the meeting. I've not been able to talk to him. But when I talked to him earlier, he told me that he would talk to me immediately after the meeting, right? I don't know what they are deliberating on, but they are right inside. So I was inside with them before they asked me to go out that they would not allow a journalist to be there while they are deliberating on actual matter. I heard them talking that no fuel, no light, no water, and no salary. That was the only thing I heard before I was asked to leave the hall. And when I got here, I started talking to some students because I saw some students moving around. And they said that all their classes are under lock and key and no lecture is going on. In fact, they are really, really lamenting that governments should do something that they should do the needful and allow them to go back to classes. So apart from that, what are the students still saying? Are they still having lectures? What's really going on with the students at the time? No lecture for now. The only people trying to meet with their supervisors and co-workers are the ones in their final year, the 400 level, 500 level. So what they are doing, they are only doing their projects and meeting their lecturers or supervisors to ensure that everything goes smoothly. Those are the people I can find around. Apart from that, no lecture is going on. So what's the reaction of students regarding the strike? The students are not really happy. What they are saying is that the children of the rich are broad, but they are here. And the minister, if you recall, there was a meeting between the minister and the ASU, where the ASU president, as she was telling him, he saw one of his children graduated and he celebrated with them, but they should ensure that they do the needful and ensure that students go back to classes. All right. So you say that the conference or the meeting is still going on? The meeting is still on right now. Immediately after the meeting, we will find a way to talk to Dr. Deli Ashir. All right. Thank you, Paul. Many thanks for being part of the news this afternoon. Would you appreciate your time?