 CBN leaves forest ban on 43 items to intervene in FX market. Why HPV vaccine matters in preventing cervical cancer? Those are the topics we're going to be dealing with this morning and of course we're also going to have to look at what the papers are saying on off the press this morning. My name is Nyam Gul Agadji. Welcome to the Breakfast on PLOS TV Africa. Today is Friday and a lot of people will say thank God it's Friday. That is for those people who have weekends because some duties you have to do even at the weekends. So weekends can be any day of the week that you have rest and you don't have to go to work but for the majority of the people it's a weekend. So let's just loosen up on wind and make sure that after work you're going to rest and do other things that are not routine to you. That is the actual rest that we always talk about because when you say I want to rest it doesn't mean that you will not be doing any other activity. It just means that you're going to break routine and do something else that will really give you pleasure. Once again good morning and welcome. In the course of the last 24 hours we had some things that gave us some interest and one of them is that President Tinobu has appointed Ola Olukaya Day as EFCC Chairman. So we'll be looking at that on the top trending. The President Ola Tinobu appointed Ola Olukaya Day as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC. The Presidential Spokesman during Galali announced this in a statement on Thursday. Galali explained that Olukaya Day's appointment is for a renewable term of four years in the first instance pending Senate confirmation. The leadership of the country's Focal Anti-Graft Agency has experienced shake-up in the last few months since the assumption of the presidency by President Tinobu on May 29, 2023. On June 14, 2023 the President suspended Abdu Rashid Bauer indefinitely as the Anti-Graft Agency boss which according to Ola Olukaya Day was to allow for proper investigation into his conduct while in office based on allegations of abuse of office leveled against him. The President subsequently directed the Director of Operations at the Commission Abdul Karim Chukkal to step in as acting EFCC Chair while the Department of State Services DSS took Bauer into custody. However, with Thursday's appointment Olukaya Day becomes the new helmsman of the Commission and followed the resignation of Bauer. Presidential spokesman Galali said the decision of the President to appoint Olukaya Day as new EFCC boss was derived from the past vested in him as established in section 2 subsection 3 of the EFCC Establishment Act 2004. Mr. Ola Olukaya Day is a lawyer with over 22 years of experience as a regulatory compliance consultant and specialist in fraud management and corporate intelligence as well as extensive experience in the operations of the EFCC having previously served as Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman 2016 to 2018 and Secretary to the Commission 2018 to 2023. Also pending Senate confirmation is the President's appointment of Mohammed Hamad Jodha to serve as the Secretary of the EFCC for a renewable term of five years in the first instance. We do hope that the EFCC will have some sanity. We do hope that the conspiracy theorist will be proven wrong because a lot of people are saying when you fight corruption, corruption fights you back and that's the problem that Bauer and even Magu have been facing because they were investigating past governors and very powerful people in our country and so that is what is biting them. We do hope that that is false information or a false theory and then we are going to see very, very new and very gladdening things happening in the EFCC. We do hope that transparency will be a watchword for the EFCC. Let them do their work and let Nigeria be cleaner than it is right now. So we congratulate him. We hope that the Senate will pass him or give him a nod if he qualifies the way to say he qualifies. Now military deactivates 53 illegal refining sites, apprehends 19 suspects is another trending issue that we'd like to talk about. Remember the defense headquarters says troops of operation Delta Stave have uncovered and deactivated 53 illegal refining sites, recovered stolen products and apprehended 19 suspects, suspected oil thieves in one week. The director of defense media operations, Major General Edward Buba disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the operations of the armed forces of Nigeria across the country on Thursday in Abuja. Buba said the troops had sustained momentum against crude oil theft in the Niger-Delta region. He said the troops discovered and destroyed 54 dugout pits, 66 boats, 138 storage tanks, 253 cooking ovens, two pumping machines, 8 speedboats, 17 horses, 18 drums and two cylinders. According to him, the troops also recovered 983,350 liters of stolen crude oil, 144,980 liters of illegally refined AGO and 71,650 liters of DPK, neutralizing one criminal in the process. Rescued three hostages and recovered one fabricated rifle, 18 vehicles and one torchlight. In the southeast, Buba said the troops of oppression Udoka conducted snap operations and arrested suspected I-POP, ESE and ESN in Iqo and Okigwe local government areas of Eboni and Imo states during the week. He also said the troops neutralized five terrorists, arrested 12 suspected criminals and rescued seven kidnapped hostages. According to him, and I quote, troops recovered two locally made guns, four rounds of 7.62 millimeter special ammo, one FN rifle barrel, IED materials, 10 water gel explosives, three detonators and one detonating cord among others with all recovered items arrested, suspects and rescued hostages being handed over to the relevant authority for further action. The defence spokesman said the military had uncovered and neutralized some of the criminal safe havens across various theatres of oppression. He also revealed that criminals used national parks, game reserves and forests across the country as their hideouts. We also have the story that motorists have raised concerns over corpses on Legosibadon highway. Some motorists along the Morwe Iba for area have expressed concerns over the rising cases of corpses being dumped along the Legosibadon expressway. The motorists expressed fear of disease outbreak and the security threat that such recurring issue may pose to them. It was also gathered that there was a corpse dumped opposite Mountaintop University axis of the road on Tuesday while there was a similar case recently. The police public relations officer, Ogun State Command or Molo La or Dutola has advised residents to always report such incidents to the divisional police officer in their area while noting that she had informed the nearest police point for necessary action. So whenever you see something, say something. It's just that a lot of people fear that when you make a report of that nature sometimes you're being roped in. Whatever be the case, do your duty and leave the rest to God. The police is not always like that. You can't say because you're reporting a case of someone who is at the roadside or you're rescuing a life or you've seen the cops by the roadside and you go and report, you will always enter into trouble. You will not always enter into trouble. Do your duty as a good citizen of Nigeria and forget about what you have been hearing because the police can actually be your friend and we need to keep our environment, our society safe by reporting all the things that we think should not be happening in our locality. So wherever you are, if you see something, like they always say, say something. We're going to take a short break and when we return, G.D. Johnson hopefully will be joining us for us to look at the headlines. Stay with us.