 Alright, thanks for staying with us. World Kidney Day was first celebrated in 2006. Are your kidneys okay? There's great need to educate the world about the importance of kidney health and reduce the impact of kidney disease and other health conditions associated with them. You know all of these things about kidney failure, kidney disease, sometimes it's kind of like scary. Organ that you do not, you don't see every day but they are working for you. It is when they pack up they realize, but I think for anything that has to do with internal, the best thing to just do is go on your routine health check. A lot of people don't check their health until maybe it's too late. That's a few pain or symptoms. That's a few pain and all of that. Kidney is one thing that is completely avoidable. Some people can leave with just one. I know a woman that donated her kidney to her sister and you know I mean she's still alive till now even though the sister eventually passed. I mean so people can actually survive on one kidney. My best friend had kidney stones so she had to do some surgeries and it wasn't funny. It wasn't funny. So most of the time and the issue we would normally have here is when you miss diagnosed people you're going through you know different symptoms and nobody's able to tell you what is wrong. So the most important thing is just taking note of your body, understand your body very well so that when little symptoms are showing you don't have to wait for the kidney to fail. Absolutely. You know get treatment. Absolutely. Jella quickly. Let me come. Do you want to say something? Yeah. Laguna Hospital is doing a free test. Free kidney test tomorrow. Oh nice. Ikeja, Ikoi and VI. I think between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Awesome. Oh yeah. If you're around those areas you can just see the opportunity. Ikoi and Victoria Island. Okay Ikeja, Ikoi and Victoria Island. So if you're around the area if you've not checked your kidney please go and check. Some things on death are actually avoidable. So let's just you know do the right thing. Jella let me come to you quickly. Let's just run through our news. What did you find for us in the news? Okay so why we postponed the governorship state assembly election by INEC and it says that having been for instance the weavers can only be activated on specific date and time for an election. Having been used for the presidential and national assembly elections on 25th it is necessary to reconfigure the beavers for activation on the date of the governorship and state assembly elections. I mean that's one of the reasons that they gave for why they had to postpone the election. I don't know. We'll come back to that. That's our story for today so we'll come back to that. Let me come to you Jennifer quickly. Train ramped into government staff bus injuring many in Lagos. So today a lot of people sustained injury and we had some casualties some people also died. So basically the bus driver was trying to pass through the train tracks and the magnets on the rails got stuck and so he could not move and then the train ramped into him and I think right now because we have about I think four or six people six people last I checked six people had already died and we had about 20 something seriously injured why 40 something were probably minor injuries but at the end of the day there's so many questions because I really do not understand why you would see an incoming train and you're trying to pass. So a lot of people who witnessed this said that he was trying to was trying to cross and cut traffic so he just thought he could he could actually beat the train. Two things that I flagged in this story first of all is it's government staff bus. Do you understand? A government staff bus like how crossing a rail line. Aki, help me out. Let me not talk cause if they are talking I don't say. So first thing it's an opportunity to unify Lagosians and Nigerians so condolences to families that lost loved ones for those in hospitals recuperating with wish them a speed recovery. I think you know for many of us looking at the tragedy that happened this morning there's a lot of blames to go around right from you know reckless you know driving to the driver to perhaps the train authority not having barricades if a train is coming out traffic lights it deterred someone from crossing the rails and equally emergency stop for trains so are we simply saying Lagos is not ready for a mature train system these are some of the things we need to look at. Obviously the government has been touting a new blue line that's coming where we're hoping we can be congested traffic we can you know have alternate means of transport but then you know these people another feeling like wow just when I thought we should be asking for more railway options for transportation tragedies like this are things we ought to not even have as part of our conversations. How many Nigerians wake up to end up trains in a day for a bus to get hit by trains I mean whole BRT bus. 0.001% of the population does not use trains do not use trains to move every day but they can have a train run into a bus just like getting hit by lightning on a Sunday afternoon. So what is even really worrisome for me and I see this all the time and I want to say to government officials right they are the most call people when it comes to breaking of the laws you know that it was illegal for you to cross that at that time right but you chose to now putting a lot of lies at risk you know so I mean this thing is so painful because this was a completely avoidable death. All the people that were injured and all of those things it was completely avoidable and now the governor now comes out to say that he's suspending campaigns and he declares the flag flown at half mass and all of that these are things you know why I say we're in interesting times these are things that you will never have seen when if this was that an election year you will not have seen things like this happening where a governor would immediately go to the hospital go and check the victims that are being treated at the hospital we saw videos of them putting mattresses on the floor at the the Lagos State University teaching hospitals you know trying to give them drips trying to treat them outside right all of these things it's just for me it's actually even though they think it is like you know they want to show that the government is working it actually puts me completely off yeah let me add to that now talking about the government people said they called emergency unit services and none of them could make it down to the sites imagine none of them they got nothing citizens had to help yeah the injured by themselves yeah how is the how is the state working if that is a situation of things if we should put a call if there's an emergency and we put a call to the services in charge of that on a 20 minutes you should be there less than 20 minutes as far as service very close you should be there you know so for me I don't feel like sometimes we actually do celebrate mediocrity in this country and it's not a unique legal state it is a cross-border we celebrate mediocrity that somebody is you understand it it makes no sense to me but let me take your story see I'm trying to hold so the headline of my story is the army rescues cross river commissioner from kidnappers it's been said that mrs. Inja was kidnapped on the 1st of February in the Mayan Avenue area in South Calabas state cross-reverse the story in Calabas and thank God thankfully the army has been able to rescue her and we're very happy that she's actually in safe hands and we're actually passing a message now to the general public to ensure that you know they pay attention to you know kidnappers and anything that is happening and they should just make sure that they're able to pass you know the information to authorities to ensure that civilians are actually you know safe so we actually just glad that this I'll mention my story then we're going to break it because I want us to really go into the main conversation for the federal court federal high court and it's good that we have a liberal party person here in Abuja dismissed the suit filed by liberal party to compel INEC to adapt electronic means of transmitting the 2023 general elections on the Commission according to what the judge had said one I can't pull out his name now it says that the Commission is at liberty to prescribe or choose the manner in which the the election results shall be transmitted was that what the electoral act said please I can help me out because again let me repeat to INEC that the amount of patronage because I'll call it patronage that they got with voters coming out to vote and people excited to go and get their PVC we had a lot of first-time voters people that were indifferent before a lot of people brought out their cards was because of the assurance of the electoral act that was revealed that said there would be what's it called transmission of result at the polling unit or electronic transmission of result so you cannot come out now and that's why lawyer work here if they had me to do you know how can you say that it's subject to the to the INECs and what's it called is subject to the interpretation no that's not what the law says it says you were supposed to transmit at the polling unit so help me out here so I think when an era of what I call acute judicial rascality so you have judges who sit down wake up certain days of the week and interpret the law you know to whatever agenda suits them and I think if you go back to even the Oshing elections where we first tested the beavers and you know the use of electronic and you know results are equally the lawsuit that was powered by the again incumbent who lost basically took us three steps back with saying the way the beavers you know took accredited voters documenting at the start of elections and the end was enough reason for them to upturn the results so they're interpreting the law using very silly technical you know what I call back doors with giving any party again I'm not gonna accuse judges of being corrupt but it just smells of rotten fish and I say this because what they've done now is they're reducing the confidence Nigerians especially a lot of first-time voters like you said who've come out and mass gotten pvcs the average 18 or Nigerian did not know where a polling boot was located in their neighborhood 2023 they're saying no we're gonna be politically literate we're gonna participate we're not gonna protest we're not gonna do all these things the accused young people of these are our pvcs to fight for our rights so when you see the courts take these types of actions it only ask you okay if the court was the last refuge of hope for the common man what else on that note let's take a break because we want to discuss this postponement of the elections stay with us we'll be right back