 The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory on Monday refused to vacate an interim order which restrained the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julio Saburi, the National Secretary of Hajj Farouk Ibrahim and two others from parading themselves as leaders of the party. We would analyze that today on the breakfast. As the under-17 Africa Cup of Nations AFKON draws nearer, Golden Eagle's coach Ndukau Badi is working relentlessly with his technical team to put together a squad that will make Nigeria proud. We have a sports analyst to give us some insight on this this morning. Also don't forget we would also be analyzing the big stories on the newspapers today. Welcome to the breakfast. My name is Nyam Gul Aghaji. I'll be joined later on by Kofi Battels but right now I'd just like to say it's a pleasure having you on the show this morning. Well there are so many things that are coming up. We look at the social media and we see a lot of things that we some some of them are very heart wrenching. Some of them are gladdening. Some of them are just there looking at us and in the days of social media that is what we get. Sometimes we get the stories that look so good but they are not true. For this one is true a black teen Raphael shot for accidentally going to the wrong house to pick up his siblings. Wrong house to pick up his siblings and this was the guy who very young boy who needed to pick some some of his sisters from a place and because the numbering was almost the same and he made a mistake and went to a white neighborhood and somebody didn't take it very well and so he was shot and it was not just a mistake. The problem was that after he was shot the person who shot him came out and then made sure that he was shot again and that made the second time but we're lucky or he was lucky that he didn't die. In fact as we speak now he is recuperating in his home. He has left the hospital right now and he's feeling a little bit better but what does that speak to us. It's in America that I wonder who really are the Americans and what level the racism is in America. It's in America that we have everybody else being labeled something about where he comes from is in America we see Mexican Americans. We don't see Mexican UK or Mexican Europeans. It's in America we see African American. It's in America even the people that are indigenous Americans are labeled also who really are the Americans and who are the owners of America that people will have this kind of behavior and it's still existing in the 21st century and it's really really heartbreaking that people who have been there to build America to make it great as great as it is now just because of that color they're still being labeled as the people that should never be associated with. Anytime some of the whites see the black people what comes to their mind is criminality, it's drugs, it's armed robbery, it's killings, it's a lot of other things and they just don't want to mix with them and some of them even feel that they are of the lower species and should never be seen as equals so this thing happened and then we also have seen in a new photo that a 16-year-old Raf Yal has appeared to be able to sit up now on the bench and in the photo that we are seeing on the screen now he's sitting with attorney Lee Merritt according to an Instagram post on Wednesday from an activist and a family spokesperson shown King and they say that his home and looks great. Raf is walking, walking miracle with a head of steel okay I like that that's what King wrote in the post which Merritt reposted had the bullet hit his head a fraction of an inch in any other direction he would probably be dead right now his shadow to be back in court on June 1 we do hear that the shooter has turned himself in and we don't know how that is going to turn out we've seen that there are a lot of other people who killed black Africans or black Americans in in that place and they just got a slap on the wrist and there are people who did lower or smaller or yeah crimes that you would not call you cannot put in the same place with others that they've done for instance the people that killed Floyd in the way black and they did what they did I'm not sure they were going to have sentencing for years they're going to just have live imprisonment or they're going to face other things that are even worse than that while the charges have been filed this remains an active investigation according to the prosecutors in a statement and according to them and I quote we are continuing to work with law enforcement to gather any and all evidence available in this case okay so let's see how it goes we're hoping that the needful will be done but it shouldn't always be that when a black is involved in any crime that is being committed I like the black is the victim people have to carry placards before the law enforcement will have to do what they need to do I mean racism is bad enough but when it is so bad that it has to cost the life of another person is even worse and I don't know why America that preaches equality preaches so many other things and to make them look good will still have things like this happening in that climb and funny enough that is the place we call Sena climbs how sane is a Sena climb I really don't know okay we also have another issue the federal executive council has approved 1.5 trillion Naira road projects across 11 states in some papers it is in billions but here is 1.5 trillion Naira the minister of works and housing Babatundi Fashola has said over 700 kilometers of road spreading across 11 states in the country would soon be completed he disclosed this while briefing state House correspondence on the outcome of the meeting of the federal executive council FEC on Wednesday in Abuja the meeting was presided over by vice president Yamiro Shimbajor Fashola said over 1.5 trillion Naira would be spent on the projects by the Nigerian national petroleum company limited NNPC according to him the states where the roads are cited include a do Delta Kano Kaduna Bernu and Adamawa also the minister of labor and employment to Chris Giger said the council approved the second phase of the electronic Nigeria social insurance trust fund which will enable concessionaries to upgrade infrastructure the sum of 15 billion Naira the minister of state for budget and national planning claims Agba said the FEC has approved the sum of 3.4 billion Naira for the procurement of a surveillance aircraft for the use of the Nigerian custom service and what a lot of people are just wondering is why now why these things are very lofty this money being voted for all these things they are very good but why did they not come up a few a few weeks back a few months back a few years back or something okay was it on the drawing board we've seen in Nigeria that even if even if it's the same party handing over to the next there is no guarantee that there's going to be continuity the next government the next administration coming in will have a very very neck breaking burden or in debt to pay and now that these things are being done did they give the incoming administration room to suggest some things to have input and they suggest only in the decisions that it took now because they are going to be the ones to implement we just saw on the papers today that even the field subsidy removal there's no specific date that has been set and all that so that means no proper plan was done before the announcement was made so now that this money is being voted for all the things that they are going to do how much is the budget how is the next administration going to take it where they're involved in the planning for all this we they have like a less than 40 days to get to that point where they are going to leave this administration that is so on the 29th of May hopefully we're going to have a new administration and this humongous amount of money is being voted to do the projects that we do not know if they are going to come into fruition even the ones that were supposed to be done in by this administration have not been completed right now there's still terrible traffic for instance because work is being done on the lego seabird on expressway that we were promised was going to be completed long before now we do hope that there's not going to be friction we do hope that there's going to be seamless transition into the next government we do hope that the next government will do well to continue with whatever plan that this administration has had we do hope that they were carried along when they were taking all these decisions but there's so much to talk about especially when we get to where we're going to be reviewing the newspaper dailies for today because there's so many things that we are going to see in the papers so in case you didn't have the opportunity to read the papers or you're not on the social media or which is most unlikely anyway but we're going to have analysts that will be looking at those things critically enough to give insight to what is really happening beyond just the headlines once again i'd like to say welcome to the program today and we have another story a trending story we're not taking a break just yet twitter has commenced removal of all legacy verification checkmarks also referred to as badges recall that Elon Musk had mentioned his plan to make twitter have a subscription-based package for users as early as during the acquisition process of the micro blogging platform as at the time of sharing this post thousands of accounts including that of co-founder and former CEO of twitter jack dosi have been impacted we also have the account of somebody like philippo bean who is the special assistant to the vice president on new media who has been impacted as well fortunately someone like philippo bean has what is like the nearest or the best well let it not be like i am trying to advertise it but we have people who have home built home grown if you may things that can replace twitter so maybe it's high time we'll begin to look at home solutions to all the things that we need so we have a macro blogging side which is twitter but we have some others in Nigeria that can also do the job of twitter with a minimum wage of 30 000 naira per month approximately 100 000 sorry 1000 naira a day it will require six days of work to be able to afford twitter blue subscription in Nigeria in fact more than one day six days of work because twitter blue subscription is equivalent to one hours work in the us and uk because of what they earn but it's not the same thing because it's above 6000 naira so if a thousand naira per day that means you're eating into the seventh day to be able to subscribe to twitter and get your blue chip or something to subscribe it costs a total of 6342 naira well 6342.02 naira per month that is 66 302 naira 54 cobble a year that is equivalent to 11 dollars a month and 114.99 dollars a year so nigera strength chart dot com is about the best alternative to twitter like i said and verification of the blue tick is still 100 free so why not we begin to look at home grown solutions to our problems we can also reach the world by using what Nigerians are doing and let's consider you know encouraging people who are Nigerians who can do what we find outside this should not be the case of going to France to buy pizza that can be done in Ojua legba or to buy a car that can be done by innocent motors for instance and all that let's promote our own people well we will just take a short break and when we return we hope to look at the headlines of our dailies and see what can be said about that stay with us