 welcome to what I say in hashtag ways where we talk about topics in the news as it affects us all I am Osayome Saleh and today hi Diola hello how are you I'm a good fan Diola and I are in studio going solo how did your weekend go it was okay I mean it was a rainy one it was okay raining but good yeah good I picked up yeah so you you're having fun I feel like I have something that is not checked that I just need to just go and I need to just close my eyes and go and see an orthopedic doctor because it's been there for very very long you sure don't postpone it yeah so I just need to get but I mean I was really really happy getting back on my bike again because I've been doing a lot of reading online lately so I've been having a lot of mental fatigue but when I started exercising again I realized that even reading was easier so it was just you know it's been a smooth ride good and I'm loving learning about social entrepreneurship because you know that's part of the core of my business yeah I'm a social entrepreneur so I'm learning so much around social entrepreneurship and great businesses that were built around the model of social entrepreneurship you know feeling institutional voids and all of that so it's just been an amazing having fun I am I am and of course you know learning learning is always it depends on your attitude to rate learning is always fun because there's always something new to learn and again with the challenges that we have in Nigeria this is the best time absolutely all right so today in partnership with enough is enough we will touch on hashtag open NAS that's a campaign that demands and open an accountable National Assembly so from my slides right from enough is enough as you already know is Monday so we must bring something juicy for you it says the campaign started with hashtag our NAS but now is now hashtag open NAS protest in Abuja organized by enough is enough budget and other partners so the demands is to make public details of National Assembly budget replace voice voting with electronic voting so citizens can track their responsibilities maintain a functional website and make public the attendance record at plenary the demands again says work with revenue mobilization allocation and fiscal committee to review and reduce allowances of legislators provide an audit for the 1.15 trillion it received from 2005 to 2014 and finally says a breakthrough it says May 11 2017 the National Assembly published a breakdown of its 2017 budget this was a major milestone in the hashtag open NAS campaign since the 2013 protests and I think that's a breakthrough it was just very short lived because I mean 2018 2019 2020 21 22 and 23 there has been no budget you know and 10 years after open NAS at 10 which comes up September 23rd 2023 now for the open NAS campaign the demands are one make public details of the National Assembly budget to replace voice voting with electronic voting so citizens can track their representatives three maintain a functional website and make public the attendance record at plenary for work with the revenue mobilization allocation and fiscal committee to review and reduce allowances of legislators and five provide an audit for the 1.15 trillion it received from 20 from 2005 to 2014 I can't even believe this amount of money has gone through now so I mean this is I always love our Mondays again because it's in partnership with enough is enough and you know they're doing something really amazing so in case you want to be informed because again what we've learned is it's not so much of the things happening it is the ignorance that is biggest void that I see in our political structure the ignorance of the mass so educate yourself meet the office of the citizens chat box you know engage them just say hello via whatsapp on 0176381 so you can know your elected officials your governors senators House of Rep members State House of Assembly members local governments chairman and councillors I mean this is an amazing way to learn to know then if you also like you are confused as to how to probably report something around I mean your elected officials they would that's why you have a chat box that would you know chat back with you alright so today we're discussing the role of governance in youth empowerment we're focusing on cannot state and here's what we found as today's quote the power is the power of youth is the commonwealth of the entire world the faces of young people are the faces of our past our present and our future no segment in society can match with the power the idealism the enthusiasm and encourage and encourage rather off the young people this is such an apt quote right we are the past the present the future so whatever you see happening around young people today is just going to be the projection of what the world will look like absolutely cannot state has been in the news following the governorship election petition tribunal ruling which sacked the governor Aba Yusuf on the new Nigerian of the new Nigerian party rather MNNPP and declared the candidate of the all-progressive Congress APC Nasseru Gawuna winner of the elections now in lieu of the political activities that happened in Kano last week today we will be discussing the role of governance in productive youth engagement in Kano state and we have with us the new Siba Turei Tawakin tofa but first let's quickly go on a break when we come back from that break we'll see what we found in the news so today my house is coming out all right you're still watching Waze World Pharmacist Day is celebrated annually on September 25th to recognize and honor the contributions of pharmacists to the global health the day was established in 2009 by the International Pharmaceutical Federation and the theme for 2023 is pharmacy strengthening health systems pharmacists play a vital role in health care systems around the world they are responsible for dispensing medication providing counseling and advice to patient and working with other health care professionals to ensure that patients receive the best possible care pharmacists also play an important role in public health working to promote disease prevention and healthy living so this is a very critical day yeah and I'm actually even looking forward to a time where we would definitely have a kind of restriction for prescription drugs you know we talk about drug abuse and what's it called the proliferation of what's it called drugs illicit drugs and all of that you know people don't even think about they focus so much on illicit drugs but the people actually abuse a lot of prescription drugs and the only way it can continue to grow is because you know they there has to be I mean it is because the pharmacists you know they allow these things to happen in this part of the world because there are some parts of the world there's no nothing you want to do you cannot get a prescription drug except your doctor actually sends you to you know to the so we need to really clean up that system where people don't just get you know prescription drugs of the counter anymore it will help I think once we are able to move past medicates in ourselves self-medication you know then okay so the way when I do self-medication for instance if I feel feverish and I feel like I've not treated malaria in a while or maybe I was exposed to too many mosquitoes or something you know even the part they tell you after three days consult your doctors right so when I take the malaria medication I wait till like three days if it is still bad then I go to the hospital but that's where you know because malaria is almost like you're having what's called a headache yeah so so it's not something I have to be going to the hospital all the time so I get that part right boy when you start to so so there's the part of self medication medication but there's a part of you are ready like maybe for instance dealing with sleep insomnia and all of that and a doctor probably prescribe certain kinds of drugs for you this the stuff is supposed to be done but you go and get a refill without a prescription without a prescription you understand so you just go to the because I mean just go to the pharmacy and get it you can get it off the counter so like literally those kinds of drugs I think those are the ones that really you know because it's not like they're actually prescribed but at some point you're supposed to take it for a period but you now get it or painkillers and all of these things right all right so what do you find for us underneath okay so this one is an interesting one it's the season of tribunals and height I jack stuff and all that so this is a under assembly finally serves deputy governor impeachment notice okay so this story started September 20th when there was there was he had already been charged with gross misconduct by the legislature so today the under state House of Assembly has finally served the deputy governor mr. lucky I did that see what with his impeachment notice the letter was signed by the speaker of the assembly and this was made available to I mean the point which carried the news it was also reported that I mean this had come on the alleged gross misconduct on Wednesday September 3rd yet and he had I mean he did say that he wasn't aware of any letter you know that was sent to me I was never aware sensing him my own is that I don't say governor should not because like the fight is too much okay so the reason I'm staying of this on the case is like you just came back from hospital just the next thing is just back come on like literally you have how many how many how many months to go you know for me I just feel like you know this issue around governorship and their deputies right it's becoming too much too much like can't we just have a peaceful transitioning and is it easy a bad thing if your deputy wants to succeed I mean yeah like so I mean literally if your deputy wants to take over from from you it's not a bad thing actually you're supposed to have a good relation but I am here to see a governor in this Nigeria you're talking about ideal situations Nigeria is not an ideal situation about my campaign for Biden that's going too far across how many scenes this way so I beg away from politics because I'm not in the mood for politics today only we'll talk about it later but in light of what we discussed on Friday around tourism I saw a very interesting report from business there I thought to share as my what's in the news it says you can actually visit fun places in Ibadon for under 2k so you want to do holiday flange so there are so many beautiful places Ibadon is a brown roof city it's vibrant and historical historically rich city in the southwestern Nigeria known for its cultural legacy natural landscape and unique attractions it serves as a central transportation hub and offers a variety of fun places on that to K very so there's a place called a Godi gardens are Godi well is he a goodie all right then there's boa towers then mapo hall I mean these they said these are a beautiful sites to behold so in case you are in Ibadon a Godi garden I think about the entrance fee is 500 Naira the boa towers is 200 Naira entrance fee they didn't state what the mapo hall I'd be mapo hall okay down is free actually all right okay so I mean literally if you are around the Ibadon area you're looking for fun places you know to visit this coming holidays right because let's promote our own tourism let's promote fun places within Nigeria not just all the time jackpot all right on that note to take a break let's discuss cannot state and youth empowerment stay with us