 It's a recurring decimal that while the political class in Nigeria feed fat and are totally insulated against the sufferings their policies meet out to citizens, the same citizens are constantly called upon to make sacrifices for the nation. And as President Ballatini going ahead it's 11.92 billion narrow feeding and foreign troops budget. For him and his vice, Nigerians believe it is immoral and a lack of empathy For this government to rub opulence in the face of suffering citizens while maintaining a wieldy and overblotted government with a plethora of aids at various tiers of government. This is our first hot topic this morning. The value of knowing our history as Africans is what we'll be taking a look at as our second hot topic this morning. You need to join us to meet an author who's making this a top priority on his list. We'll also be taking a look at stories that made headlines this morning on some national dailies with an analyst joining us on the press. Good morning and welcome to the breakfast. I am Maureen Menon-Wazigwe. How are you? How was your weekend? It's good to have you join us again. So it is the mindset Monday of the breakfast this morning on Plus TV Africa. And we want to ask you a question. Are we gradually losing, gradually sacrificing our culture to be more Western? Are we gradually sacrificing our culture to be more Western? Are we losing touch with our history and culture? Some of our younger generations cannot even speak their mother tongue. So are we gradually sacrificing our culture to be more Western? That's a major question I want us to think about pondering on this morning. Can we even name the most significant historical facts from our past? Our history. History causes need to be made compulsory. They need to be made compulsory in our schools today so that our children do not forget who they are and where they are coming from. So that we, the senior ones, also do not forget our history and where we are coming from. So it's mindset Monday and that is what we want you to ponder on this morning. Are we gradually sacrificing our history? Are we gradually sacrificing our culture to be like the white people? To be like foreigners? What legacies are we living for our children? Are we making it difficult for them to know who they are and who their ancestors were? Let's ponder on that. As we move on to our top trending this morning, a very fast trending. Unverified users from, that's Twitter has restricted, unverified users from reading above 300 posts per day. Twitter has slammed restrictions on the number of posts users can read per day in a bit to curb data scraping system manipulation. The platforms executive chairman Elon Musk announced this via his Twitter handle on Saturday. The restrictions are a temporary measure according to Musk and according to the new rule verified accounts are limited to reading 6,000 posts per day. An unverified accounts, 600 posts per day, new unverified accounts, 300 posts per day and Musk's announcement was welcomed with condemnation. For many people who say it is a plot to make more users subscribe to the Twitter blue badge. Well that's our very first top trending. Second top trending has to do with China. China has visited Nigeria with three warships to strengthen bilateral relations. The Chinese Navy has caught task group 162 comprising MSL destroyer, nonning MSL, Brigade, Sonya and supply ship. We shall have arrived Nigeria to strengthen bilateral relations between both countries. The Chinese envoy arrived Lagos on Sunday, July 2nd and were received by officials of the Western Naval Command led by flag officer commanding rare admiral Joseph Akman. Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Qi Zhenchun, said that the visitation of the Chinese envoy shuttles for July 2nd to 6th would also enhance maritime security within West Africa. The news agency of Nigeria, that's the NAN reported that the MSL destroyer, nonning made the port call at Nigerian port authority, birth 21 while the other two ship remain at Anchorage. The delegation from China is made up of more than 700 people and three ships to Nigeria. Well those are the top trending this morning on the breakfast. We'll give you the weather report and come back to take a look at the headlines that made it to the front pages of some national dailies this morning to stay with us.