 Kattu-Herders react to the ban on open grazing in southern Nigeria with various media reporting different things. On the breakfast this morning, we'll be talking to the National Secretary, the Mietyala Kattu Breeders Association of Nigeria, to get a national perspective. And which side will Nigeria support when there will be new violence between Israel and Palestine? Turkey wants Nigeria to back Palestine, but we have so far chosen to remain neutral. We'll be talking about this. Also coming up, Asissa Tushola becomes the first African to win the UEFA Women's Champions League. That's a first on our top trending stories this morning. Glad to have you here on The Breakfast this beautiful Monday morning. Thank you for joining us and for waking up with us. We hope you had a beautiful weekend. Good morning. Good morning Aneta. Yes, good morning and good morning to you. Thank you very much for making joining us this morning on The Breakfast. Today is a beautiful day, the 7th of May. The month is slowly coming to a wrap, isn't it? We might as well just start looking forward to June actually. We have barely two weeks to say goodbye to the month of May. June, you know, start preparing yourself for the second quarter of the year already. It's almost over. But hey, we have a week to go and of course to lead you through on The Breakfast. So let's get into some of the major stories making headlines across Nigeria today. The top trending stories that we're talking about today. Congratulations. So there's many, many, many things I would like to say about this whole Asasatra Oshola celebration. So first of all, congratulations to her. She's the first African to win the UEFA Champions League, female UEFA Champions League. But at the same time, you know, it's also a good opportunity to laugh at Chelsea one more time. Barcelona, of course, beat Chelsea 4-0 to lift the trophy for the weekend. And we're celebrating with Asasatra, but at the same time also laughing a little bit at Chelsea this morning. She, of course, who was just recovering from injury was a second half substitute and has been tipped to be named African player of the year for a record fifth time. Wow. Yeah. She's the definition of goals. When we talk about goals, Asasatra Oshola is somebody she's definitely local for. And it doesn't matter. I mean, you don't have to be in football. It doesn't matter what field you're in. The fact that we were seeing a young African, a young Nigerian female thriving. I think that's just enough goal. You should put pictures of Asasatra Oshola on your mirror every morning and say, I want to attain the level of success that just someone has in her field. And this is what happens when you give people the support and the freedom to actually pursue her dreams. I was thinking to myself this morning that imagine if she never had supportive parents or if she never had people who told her, yes, you love sports. You can actually take this to the next level. Imagine if she didn't have that support system. Where would she be today? Maybe somewhere else doing something very unfulfilling, grumbling about it every day and wishing her life was better. So that's why it's fantastic to pursue your dreams. And it reminds me of the quotes that says, when you make your passion, your profession, you never get to work a day in your life. So it's also important that the passion pays you. And of course, a story coming from a local league here in Nigeria to play for one of the biggest football clubs in the world and getting all the way to becoming not just a league winner with Barcelona, but also a champions league winner with Barcelona. She's playing among some of the bests. She is on the highest level that you can imagine for a female footballer currently. There's others who are also playing international football across the world. But her story is something that everyone tries to relate with and of course can, would always want to celebrate because of the milestone that she has reached. Yes. And she's still pretty young. There's still a lot more trophies that she can win. There's still a lot more of these goals and targets that she can hit. I hope that she does get named African football of the year, female African football of the year. And we wish her a whole lot more success. Talking about milestones, let me just reel out a few for you. As Seeta Tuala, like we mentioned, she's won the UEFA Champions League the first African to do so 2021. She won the 2015 BBC Women's Footballer of the Year. As Seeta was four times African women's footballer of the year, 2014 African Women's Championship Golden Ball, 2016 AWC Golden Ball, 2017 Chinese Women's Super League Top Scorer. She was named IFFHS, Cat's Best Woman Player of the Decades 2011 to 2020. 2014 African Women's Youth Player of the Year. As Seeta Tuala won the Golden Boots Golden Ball at 2014. She just breaks record everywhere and that's what Nigerians do. We break records everywhere. And talking also about Nigerians in sports, you know, our next conversation concerning football. Yes, let's now move from female to male football. Where two Nigerians, Wolfred Indidi and Kelechi Ihanacho, were on the English FA Cup winning side at the weekend. The club, Leicester City, defeated Chelsea again. One nail to lift the trophy. I can hear so many people kissing in the studio. But anyway, that's not the story this morning. The story is that Kenyans are claiming Indidi. And we started with a tweet from a Kenyan. That's what you're seeing on your screen right now. The tweet says Wolfred Indidi becomes the first Kenyan to win the FA Cup with a Kenyan flag saying congratulations. Now, you don't realise how funny this is until you actually see that people are taking this very seriously. Go to the comments and you can see just how people are saying, yes, Wolfred Indidi is actually, you know, he's a Kenyan. He's from a tribe. And you can see people typing in their Kenyan dialects and say, oh, and the only thing you can recognise from the message they put out there is Indidi. And you can guess how much they're claiming Indidi. Someone say, oh, he's my lost long cousin and this and that. Now, just imagine how far they took this joke. Somebody went onto Wikipedia and actually edited the Wikipedia page of Wolfred Indidi. It now reads, Oninye Wolfred Indidi is a Nigerian, I beg your pardon, he actually read, is a Nigerian football player. But guess what, they went to edit it and his Wikipedia page now reads, Oninye Wolfred Indidi is a Kenyan professional player who plays for the Premier League club Leicester City and they put an indigenous Kenyan football club that he plays allegedly place for. I mean, that's what you see right there on your screen. I don't know if that's pronounced as Kiamiko national team where he's a Kenyan footballer as far as Kenyan Twitter is concerned. And someone also tweeted that FIFA stole a Wolfred Indidi from them. He's originally a Kenyan. Da, da, da, da. I don't know what you think about this. Like, well, I'll just encourage you let us know your thoughts on Twitter. I mean, it's all in, you know, mode of celebration, you know, and, you know, being happy for the Africans who have, you know, won the FA Cup. And at the same time, just a little banter, although some people didn't understand that it was just jokes at first, you know, and they started going at each other, but it was all just banter. I saw the tweet that said, you know, O'Neal Wilfred Indidi, and then someone corrected him, you know, by saying O'Neal belongs to P-square, you know, Wilfred Indidi is Kenyan. He's for us. It was just, it was a good way to wrap up the, you know, celebration of Kelechi Anacho and Wilfred Indidi. Beating Chelsea once again, another opportunity to laugh at Chelsea. If you, you know, you know... Taking easy with it. Taking the, you know, breakfast this morning, you know, take out a few seconds to laugh at Chelsea as we start off the breakfast show this morning. There's gonna be another opportunity to laugh at Chelsea on the 29th of May when they beat them again on the Champions League, but we'll wait till then. For now, it's just a rough day. Don't put this Chelsea joke too far. Please, I beg you. All right, so that's all kind of the wrap on, on the top trending today. Great news about a sister at Oshawa. Become the first African to win the UEFA. I am laughing because our videographer here is all about Chelsea and all the bands that Sarah is doing at him. If you're a Chelsea fan, my sincere condolences, you can always change your course. How do you lose twice in a weekend? God, God can do it. There's nothing God cannot do anyway. Take a break here and join me next week color-ally on Off The Press.