 All right, we're of course still on the breakfast here on plus TV Africa coming up next We're going to be moving into the papers and Seeing what major stories and making headlines across Nigeria today. We'll be joined by a senior news editor Coyote l'Aden de who of course will be speaking with us on some of these major stories I think we're going to quickly just go straight to the punch newspapers and see what we can quickly find over there It's going to be in the screen a few seconds You can join us and go through these stories. Yes, it says that a boy heads men killings rise to 52 Niger bandits kill 16 Also for policemen seven others gunned down in fresh southeast region attacks We closed shops when house are used where brandishing cutlass is and that's from an Igbo trader Gulaks murder governors worried ACF warns, northerners wiki attacks was a dimmer We can also see on the Pontius morning customs demand private aircraft papers targets higher revenue Process to prosecute 400 arrested Boko Haram sponsors Ongoing and that's from the Attorney General of the Federation Also, Jusson plots to stop judgment delivery in supreme and appeal courts oil export revenue dropped by 98% in April says the NNPC and Still on the Pontius morning S. A. N. And others berate Buhari regime for attack on Shawari so will you ask federal government to fund the Lagos Badagiri highway reconstruction and Businessman kicks as guard arrested for murder dies in police custody Gunmen rob 25 or your estate households still money with POS machine. I Think I'll just quickly throw in five killed in a boy's data southeast Sit at home the records for compliance. Those are the Stories that we can find on the Pontius morning Also on the nation newspaper two week automaton for bankers to declare assets Defaulters to forfeits assets EFCC no scared cows Abiodu's age to be arraigned in the U. S. On June 8 I pop sit at home order tons of bloody five dead in Enugu Heboni Jam extends UTM registration by two weeks robbers invade or your towns with POS machines Middle belt north disagree on secession calls Southeast in security ACF issues travel advisory to inspectors killed police stations raised in Abia. Emo Explosion in River State Is a YAMU ask a basaki to be magnanimous in victory? Those are the stories on the nation newspaper and on the Nigerian Tribune We see here empty streets in southeastern states and Also banks markets schools parks petrol stations and others shot down Gulak northern governors warn against Policization of killing who's a dimma says arrests made in respect of his murder Jonathan reps minority caucus Emo APC condemned killing Nigeria needs brand new constitution says a fennefair and also federal government deactivates international passports of COVID-19 advisory violators Scientists successfully test cancer killing drug that may replace chemotherapy Also, Buhari appoints King Ibi special envoy to Chad and Lake Chad Bay's in region On he said to host world your first world Europe by carnival of arts and culture We can also see here 2021 UTME Jam gives fresh option to candidates with failed registration show already treated in hospital as police tear gas injures him And also bandits invade Niger community kill 13 raised police station Last one for the government to open bid on highway development initiative today Daily trust newspaper expert warn of anarchy as I pop locks down southeast Odin Kalu says its vote of no confidence on leaders and dawn says I pop working in sync with the region's governors Nigerians battle for drugs as India shots pharmaceutical coins Fog killed in a boy police station raised in Emo NNPC to acquire equity in six private refineries Achyuki expands business with Sakkoye Bank in Adamoa Customs to verify private jet owners from June 7 And that is there's an exclusive story here on the daily trust abductors of Jungle Bay school girls behind it to gain a student's kidnap in Niger state firefighters families Migrates to Niger to on over 300 motorcycles Governor jets out as abductees remain in custody Those are the stories there on the daily trust and then we see pictures of empty streets and the caption reads I pop seated home order records mass-compliant in Anambra state All right, let's quickly bring in our guests this morning. Can you do a laden day? Good morning? Thanks for joining us? Good morning. No, sir. Okay. All right. I'll start with the seat at home order. There's been, you know, different reactions to it You know, but of course the news was never reported this morning that it was completely successful How do you see, you know, the event of the last few days and of course the different theories that have risen from it I think there's a Course for us to be worried. There's a cause for us to look at these issues critically It's to let us know that we cannot wish away our history. We cannot wish away our past It's something that has in the recent time has brought up some old wounds You know As much as over time while we were in school, I see we left school anyway while we're in school we were told and won several times to avoid playing up some of those vestiges of the Biafra war but Kym has proven That we cannot wish it away no matter what it is. There are some people who witnessed that war that are still alive So they would narrate the story to us So one thing is clear here That some people are taking advantage of the fact that we refuse to do what we need to do that is talking about what happened and letting to heal the wounds however This is a case of some kind of cohesion. I mean cohesion from the The people who issue this order we saw what happened some days ago where they had to go on the streets Shooting gun in the air killing people who don't dare come out. That is no longer A democracy. This is something we have to be careful about So having said that should we call it successful? Should we call it a forceful successful order? I think it's it's it's a mixed bag But I've seen the one what I'm trying to say is that the events in the past days led to the successful compliance of this order The wisdom of these youths have been treated the way Some of these issues have been handled in the southeast. It's quite worrisome And this is one of the reasons why state policing is arrived But this is one of the reasons why we need state policing at this point in time Because the way the security agents are handling some of the irate youths in one area is even from the other Whether they are peaceful whether they are violent The police seems to be very very Civil in some areas and violence in some areas. So these are issues that we need to look at so by and large The implication of this is to let us know that largely the south is few marginalized the south is few That they need to own their destiny into their hands Do we support what they are doing? Do they have a clear goal in mind? I'm not to show about that But the government needs to listen to them. The government needs to look at their issues And let us attend to some of the issues raised And this is very critical Okay, so another big issue in in the past few hours has been the alleged shooting at shaware We saw that he tried to you know protest with all the youth at the unity fountain in abuja yesterday but A video on a facebook live showed him being shot at with a tear gas canister And he showed us pictures of Of a cot basically and with some, you know light bleeding on his body, you know But a police report, you know argued otherwise saying It was peaceful sure it was not shot at and that it was all lies and fallacy And we know that on the punchiest paper here seen advocates of Nigeria also other groups Other Notable people in the country. Professor Patutomi amongst others have been criticized in the regime of president Muhammadu Buhari for the attack on shaware. Um, how do you comment mr. Ladinde? It's important. We give some background to whatever led to that when youth have the likes of professor patutomi you have the members of NCL that's a National consultancy front Yes, they they they are all friends and it will be right for them to go on air and on the air and say that Uh Shower was dramatizing and if police says that it was all lies to I think we should be We should have the benefit of doubt, but where we find the truth is what is worrisome. However should act It's something that we need to look at was it a canister or was it a gunshot? That is something that I think we have agreed that it wasn't a bullet shot It was a canister shot who shot the canister is another Debate was it by the guy in front of shaware? Or the police now the police have said that they didn't shoot any of this Whether it was the guy That also it's a debate out there. So I want you to please say just like everybody is doing I'm not going to say police shot at him and I'm not also going to say that shawaret Drum was was in a dramatic frenzy but one thing is clear that The police need to be more civil and shawaret needs to be Um It needs to be clearer to us because that does not look like a bullet wound in my own view Whether it's now a canister Short let us also know who did this if it found out that shawaret dramatizes I think it's something that should be taken up legally So that we don't encourage such kind of drama and if police have done this This is one of the issues that we should not allow to just be swept under the carpet So so that our accessibility is not taken for granted So it's very important that somebody must be punished either way Okay, well, um Let's move on There's a story on the Pontus one and it says um process to prosecute 400 arrested book or rama sponsors ongoing and that's from the agf Uh, we've heard this before a few months ago. We're back at it again. Uh, so yeah also speak on that Yeah I guess it's this is to let you know that this is a response to some of these outcry that we are making We hear of being arrested. We hear of being prosecuted and we don't hear That they have been sentenced and or some level of judgments have been carried out Do we even bother about the names now? But if you want their names, but I'm looking at if you have such number Names might not be of interest to many people, but we're more interested in their sponsors. We're more interested in Notable names that we know Yeah, that's that's what I'm talking about if you if you see if the government says that they have 400 sponsors of Boko Haram Okay sponsors, not just Boko Haram. You're right. They're sponsors. Yes Yes, so let's let us have I understand that such cases are not supposed to be open I understand that we need to protect the judges that are trying these cases But if they need to make examples of the sponsors For us to believe that they are truly Making headlines it is important So I think it's our job now as journalists to stay on this matter To let us know the the venues where these cases are taking place And let us have these names 400 is such a huge number So we can make a guess that there will be nothing less than 100 or 15 names that are popular And those people are still working on the streets in Nigeria And this has to be followed through so I totally agree with you that let there be naming and shaming So that we know that these are the enemies of Nigeria Otherwise, this will just pass as a political statement and nothing more Okay, so um quickly um delving into politics and we know that um finally Um Obasaki has won all the election, you know squabbles at the supreme court and shaman and isayamo Are asking him to be magnanimous in victory. Um, do you say finally, you know, everything is laid to rest Finally everything is rested in times of opposition from apc But I don't think it's finally within ace party. That's where you should be looking at now Okay, because there are some dissenting voices in PDP who believe that Is not kind them along whatever that means you and I have an understanding but What I foresee is a situation where There will be a regular kind of conflict till he finishes his tenure because by default Obasaki is not the type that this is out money to politicians So there is going to be a regular conflict But I feel that's a good one. That's a good development And it's something that politicians should emulate Think about the larger populace think about the people that voted think about the people Who are paid these taxes and they need to have return on their investment Rather than trickling the money in the hands of few politicians who are, you know, greatly selfish about The the resources of the state. So for me, I think it's over with apc The issue of 4g has been taken care of by the supreme court the issue of Whatever has to do with election has also been taken care by the apc court. So I think it's for him to move on and serve the people. All right, let's also You know speak on, you know something that seems to have been ignored In you know the wake of all the crisis in the country and that is the death of 52 people In eboni it says eboni had his killings rises to 52 in niger state as reports of 16 The other paper says 13 with a police station raised Saladin, they does it, you know feel in any way Awkward that 52 Nigerians can be killed so gruesomely and the country just moves on it It doesn't seem like it's breaking news or is worth, you know, you know a conversation There's no better way to describe the picture you think it and it's something that we should be How do we look at it? It's just to let us know that the idea of banning Open grazing should not be debated again. This is the time the presidency needs to bow Even if this is going to be the first time Let us stop open grazing. Let's embrace ranching as a tease That seems to be A near permanent solution. I don't know whether it's going to be a permanent solution However, the people that have been killed the only way for us to say we are still in the country Is that we must seek justice? I said something and i'm I'm about to say it on the air this morning That immediately Gulak was killed. I know that the killers would be go to In less than 24 hours So why should some citizens be treated? Better than others. Why can't we have the killers of these 52 people? Why can't we have them paraded and get them prosecuted and let's do the needful Every life of a citizen matters That's not the only time the president should speak over Gulak issue It should speak about the 52 people that have been killed. It should speak about the People that have been You know kidnapped and they are paying ransom with all their I mean whatever they've earned all their lives. So everybody has to be taken seriously That's what happened in a civilized crime Let's not give room for people to make us feel that I don't want to use such words on the air But as it's something that we must take seriously and presidency need to be alive Another issue is is it the president that they're speaking or is the president's spokesman? Whatever it is. Let somebody Take an action. Let there be a presidential order. Let there be an order That makes people do that you cannot just perpetrate crime and go scot free. Do you do you know before we go The argument, um, you know about Gulak's killing Do you think that we would ever get to know the truth with regards? Um, you know, what let there's people who have said it's a it's a political assassination And then of course the police has painted the story that it was, um, you know esn and and the likes As I okay, I think the truth will right there residing you Or you have to believe what the officials have said the police report that's come out with your own And as far as the government is concerned, that is the truth You have looked at issues from other side. I have also looked at it from the other side The person of Gulak Is not Coincidental we know the role he played that looks too coincidental for us to just say this is mere coincidence We will stay on the issue time will unfold so many things that will happen in the future And the truth can only reside in us Maybe some lawyers will take up the issue in the future and say no We do not believe this police report. We have to go to court These are the characters behind the assassination and we'll get justice But for us to resign to fate and say the police report settles the matter I think it should not be fair So Gulak and his family members. Okay, there's so many other stories you have to go through But unfortunately, we have to wrap it up here. Thank you very much. Mr. Kairi Ladehendi for stepping in this morning It's a pleasure All right, we'll go on a short break and return to tell you what happened today in history to stay with us