 Alright, you are still watching Waze, National Wine and Cheese Day is a day that celebrates the ultimate pairing of cheese and wine. For a lot of people, there's nothing that goes together better than a great glass of wine and some premium quality cheese. Tell this to my brother-in-law. And then they chop cheese. If you see some kind of cheese, Waze, you can bring it. The extent that we eat it, you can tell that this is the quality. The French have a unique perspective and love for cheese. So I always loved the good, very mature cheddar or Leicester. But when I started to work with a lot of Europeans, that's when I expanded my range of cheese. I don't think there are a few things for me, food-wise in life, that's better than a good quality. Brie, Camembert, Gouda, the Leicesters goes on. So first of all, I like cheese with fruit, so I like cheese with grapes. And then of course, wine comes from grapes, it's just a step up. But their flavor profiles are really just worth to get there. And again, when you're talking about having cheese on its own, with a bit of a culture like crackers or fruits or wine, you're doing a good quality cheese. I'm not talking about a baguette-based cheddar that's the kind that you use for macaroni and cheese. I'm talking about good cheese. Cheese is stinky, real good. When my brother will bring some kind of cheese out like this, he will say, try it, this is really nice. He will say, uncle, keep it, I'm not chopped. But I've tried some really nice ones because my sister has, sometimes she will just try it. Me, I'm actually open to trying, but I've really tried some really beautiful ones. But it's just that those ones that are very old and stinky, I can't taste anything. It's a really nice umami. It's just a gorgeous flavor. It is with you. We will take you back to Europe. The crumbly stinky blue cheese. I mean, come on, it's just amazing. I can go on. I can see. It's funny, let me go. I can see that Uti was having a ball. I'm telling you. She was. The story is a feel good story. And it is about the Chibok girl who actually escaped when they were being transported to the forest. So it's such a wonderful story to read. And I just had to bring it on air. And it says a feel good. It says one of the Chibok girls who escaped Boko Haram adoption gets engaged to her man in the U.S. And one of these girls, her name, the girl's name is Joy Bishara. She actually did this in 2014. If you recall, that was when the girls were actually adopted. It's such an amazing thing that it's years has gone by since this thing happened. And she did this in America. She is actually engaged to her Caucasian lover in the U.S. Recall that in April 2014, Boko Haram members invaded the school and adopted a tool of 276 female students aged from 16 to 18, 57 of those girls immediately escaped following the incident by jumping from the trucks on the way to the forest. Ms. Bishara is one of these ladies or young girls that escaped. And afterwards she actually relocated to the U.S. Now imagine if she was not able to, you know, escape. She would have been just like any other Boko Haram. One of the girls that were actually adopted, yes. And the state of those girls today, some of them were able to come back home. Some of them, we don't want to go into the details of what they had encountered. But still we still have some people or some girls that are still missing and have not found their way back home. And it's appalling and sad that again, Nigeria has filled those goals. But it's also interesting to understand that this young girl that actually escaped and the other girls that escaped were able to change their fate. So again, we have the right to teach our children to learn how to survive or have some survival skills when they find themselves in an environment such as what the young lady found herself. So I think happy that she was able to actually escape and find something good about her life afterwards after the Boko Haram incident. Okay. Happy for her. Congratulations to her on her engagement. And it's really sad that we still have some girls that are still in captivity. Still in captivity. Very sad. All right, so Jella, what did you find for us quickly? Okay, so headline is artificially ripened fruits may cause cancer, heart failure by NAFDAQ. So this is like a public service announcement to say that we should be very wary of the artificially ripened fruits that we take. Examples are mango, bananas, plantain, guava, orange grapes. This then is actually forcefully ripened with calcium carbide, which is very dangerous to health. NAFDAQ says that it has put in measures in place to do a sensitization around the country so that people are aware of the detriment of eating or even the people selling it. Again, because I know that in Nigeria we really don't have, we're not big on storage. So most of these items are perishable. So when they come, people want to quickly make sales. Again, people won't buy what is not ripe. And then when you first fully ripen these fruits, they're actually sweeter. They are softer, yes. I don't think so. I've had experience with plantains, most especially. I bought plantain from the market and I've gotten plantain from the farm. The plantain that I've gotten from the farm, actually I love the process because if I have a bunch of plantain, let's say we have maybe 20 or 35 pieces on the bunch. It ripens very progressively. You see maybe today two ripens. It doesn't ripen all at once. But once you buy from the market, I struggle to buy in bulk because as you are just dumping it there, the whole thing just ripens. But I have seen that progression with the ones that is directly from the farm that was nothing like the carbide and all of that was applied to it. And I think that those ones are even sweeter in my own opinion than the ones that I buy from the market. I think that's because you are very health-conscious and you have fought your palae to acquire. Some people are really sweet too. They want things really sweet. So those artificially ripened ones are the ones. This is what it is because I was just going to say that from the time that I learnt about this carbide thing, I prefer to buy plantain. So very rarely will I buy the ripened bunches because you just hit the nail on the head. If you buy a huge big green bunch, it won't all ripen at once. But when you see these plantain on the road, they look really pretty, yellow, and they are actually very sweet. So if you take the taste of what you have ripened yourself, it never gets to that sickly sweetness. So that's where the difference is. Because when you buy a green bunch, it will ripen a little bit at a time. It's not all at once. So it's not to say that every seller does it, but it's a normal practice because, again, we all want nice looking, bright, colourful fruits and vegetables. My story is interesting. When I helped me, let me first of all do the screen graph. There are about 660 staff at the Cardinal Refinery and Petroleum Company, 506 staff at the Potacot Refinery Company, 437 staff at Worry Refinery and Petroleum Company. All of them earn about 136 billion Naira in salaries without refining a drop of crude oil. This report was done by the Guardian. And if you go to that report, it is sickening, Uti. Honestly, it's very sickening. Now, there are prospects that some allocation was done for the refining of the Potacot Refinery. But according to what the community and the eye witnesses around there say, they say that at the rate that it is going, they are not sure that they will be able to meet the deadline of completion for that project. We should hire a project manager. No, we have to tell them. But what was really sad for me in this report was the losses that have been experienced have been incurred. Now, in 2020, total loss incurred by the refineries was over 7 billion Naira. September, right? It was over 7 billion and 43 million. In October, it was about 5.4 billion. In November, it went up to 5.9 billion. In December, it went up to 5.8 billion, all in 2020. What is the basis for that loss? I never knew it. They never tell me yet, but they say they kept a total of 1,701 staff. Do you understand? Even whilst these rehabilitation, especially in Potacot Refinery, was ongoing. Now, in 2021, about 5.7 billion. So in total, the losses that have been incurred is 136 billion Naira. Is this no madness in this country? You see all these people that are busy going up and down, saying they are protected, they should go to NNPC and what evacuated those staff there because they don't get what they work on and what they do. Now, they put us alongside Saudi Arabia, I think, or is it Qatar now? They put us alongside those ones. Whilst we are recording losses, those companies are recording extreme, what's it called? Profits. Profits. Why would they not record profits? Because those people, they know to the last drop of the crude oil, they can trace it and they know where the crude oil is going. Like, are we jokers in this country? We are jokers. So now what has happened is that all these staff that have been retained in NNPC, you see this increment of all these things that we are suffering as Nigerians, we are the ones subsidizing their lifestyle because I don't understand why you are a business person. You are suffering your incurring losses and this is not small losses. You are incurring losses in billions and you are still keeping their staff on whose account. But I am struggling with the annoyance that you are experiencing. This thing you are seeing is in the entire public sector. We heard a whole show about it now. Aunty, the public sector, they say they see small losses they do. They clarify. What is NNPC they do? They are machinery. They are machinery and things that they... At the refineries. They will tell you that they have work that they are doing. So my point is, if you are going to be this upset, don't stop at the refineries. I love the way Kunle put it, where he says the entire public service is Nigeria's welfare system. So the fact is, there are certain states where you don't understand why they have the number of staff that they have. At the federal level, there are some ministries that I would like to know what the ministry of special duties does. I would like to understand. Senior Special Advisor on Domestic. No, I would like to understand what's between ESCC, NFIU. We still have financial crime. There are still people getting scammed every day. So really and truly, if you are going to expel this energy to be upset, just go clean across the board. Don't stop at the refineries, that means. No, the one way they are knowing me, because I don't want to be concerned. Refineries are the ones that cause the suffering. They buy petrol at that much. I get you. I get you, but I just wanted to vent. That's what I said, if you are going to vent across the board. If you are going to expel the energy, do it a little wiser than the government is doing it. If you are going to complain across the board, because all of these people, they are on our bill. You are paying the money that should come into the infrastructure, the money that should come into SMEs to drive the economy. All of that money is being used to pay these people salaries. So that's why I said, be angry across the board. Don't stop at the refineries. State by state. What do they have so many state ministries? What are they doing? So the truth of it is, we are at Sherry Park at state level where local governments are collecting money. Everybody got a slice of the cake. So if you are going to be angry, let it be holistic. Hi. Nigeria. It's so bad rather than crying. Just laugh. No, Nigeria cannot happen to me. Are we forced to straight Nigeria? No, you can't. Let me question you. You will get an experience. A Saudi oil giant, in his second quarter, they sold to 48.4 billion dollars. Let me shock you. That's how much they are making. Up to 25, up from 25.5 billion dollars earlier in the year. Other countries that have brains that are using the brains. Do you understand? This report was 2020, right? It's not 2020, it was today. Okay, today. Remember that the past, the ex-president was the minister for so there is that. Leave it to me. On that note. Like Uti said, this is a cross-bord. Exactly. Exactly. Let's go and break.