 As the 2023 elections approach, there is visible tension country-wide and to see as they might be replaced by tone, jazz and threats. The ethnic and religious issues that plague our country are full blast. Friends are not so friendly and enemies are being made out of allies because of differences in political choices. This is not the first time we witness these types of events. In 2015, anyone who did not support the candidacy of the APC Muamed Bouhari was labeled as unpatriotic corrupt and all sorts. They were demonised throughout the campaign cycle for the decision to support other candidates. Unfortunately for Nigeria and Nigeria, the victory did not bear fruit. Instead, the nation's economy, security and corruption challenges and previous pillars of the Bouhari campaign have yielded no result. In short, we can even say that the real patriots are those who stood against the Bouhari. But does it have to be this way? Do we have to break each other's heads because of people we support politically? Most of the supporters are not even known to the candidates. They are like football fans fighting over players who do not even know they exist. Now, no matter what who wins in the 2023 elections, who will win? We will all reap the fruits so we can say we are in this together. My advice to supporters is to support the candidates peacefully during the election so we can have a peaceful outcome. As we interrogate the candidates of other political parties, also allow others to interrogate your own candidate. This election is not a war. In fact, I would even go further to suggest that we should also interrogate the intentions and actions of the political parties and candidates that we support. There is no desire or sense anywhere that is going to save Nigeria. We must save ourselves. God bless Nigeria. Wow, Kuti. That's quite thought-provoking. He has said it all, the election will not be war in local parlance. Why must we always fight? I was saying something that you should do things on issue-based campaign. Exactly. For me, I think Nigerians go to understand that our current politicians are actually doing business. Exactly. So, they pay people to get their votes. Because if votes don't count, they don't pay, they don't buy off. And immediately they pay for that, in respect of you, just like you are doing business. I don't have a lot of market, I have a lot of people who want to buy. If they pay the ISB, I win them over. Once I do that, my own business is how to cope that money. I am not doing business with you for the next four years. So, if you understand that this is the process, you don't expect dividends for a bargain, you are already concluded during the election day. You are saying that the politicians don't care, they are only concerned about their own business. It is business. Do you understand? So, until we change that narrative to understand that we should be ready to pay for the kind of government we want. And it should be, it should be just like you said. If I know that, I will give you an example of communism in China. You see, China wants to control a long bridge. Every China citizen must contribute minimum of $2. When you begin to do that, what it implies is, I have a share for every toll that they pay. I am concerned. Even if anything happens to that bridge, I will fight the government. Because I know I have contributed my own share to it. Okay. Election on war, is it a war? Why war is apprehensive when it is time for election? What can we do about it? I think what the politicians have played on over the years is our dosility. We tend to be docile as Nigerians, especially when it comes to politics. And I speak to the youth in this regard. Most of the time, we care less about what happens in party A or party B. And then, when we begin to see after the elections, the results of our dosility, that's when we begin to become aggressive and then begin to blame those who voted here or voted there. And the aggression is called for. What we need to do is to calm down, come to a round table as youth. Take this decision that we need to be involved. And then getting involved is not for every four years fear, because that is what we have been doing and that is why the apprehension is out there. We need to get involved from day one. Even if our choice is not elected this election period, we do not need to go and sit down again and wait to come back after four years and begin to disturb the whole atmosphere with our ranting and all of that. We need to get involved, join political parties and then begin to grow our support from the basis, because the politicians have seen that we don't get involved and they play on that and then every four years they come and they do all sorts of antics to ensure that they always get what they want and then we back to that zero and then begin to rant again. Okay, no problem. Thank you very much. We are saying everybody should be intellectually focused and responsible. Who is the government responsible? Thank you very much. Oluwasegu is next. Stay with us.