 The governorship candidate of the National Rescue Movement, Aki Bitwit, has described the chain of thogry in Nigeria and how it has been implemented before and during the elections. On plus politics, tonight on our station, he said there may be violence in the forthcoming election. Part of what I discovered was that, there's even a term for the thogry angle. So they have different options. And thogry is referred to as option A4. But so you have option A1, A2, A3. I'd never concentrated on that because they're the usual standard thing. Now, A4 is triggered when, at a certain point, there's an organization around it and a structure around it. So there are guys who are kept, particularly during this season, they are taken into some sort of group where they are looked after, catered for feds, this and the other. So they become dependent on whoever is their minder. It's almost like what the terrorists do, all these arcades that are absolutely got it. So you have these cells and these guys are fed all this stuff and then they are indoctrinated heavily. Say, look, listen, you got to, by all means, necessary. You must make sure that. And they're given steps, very, very organized. And then they are triggered. So when option A4 is triggered, it means that's code red, everything goes, you know. They are supplied. Those who are supplying them with the cutlassies and whatever on the knives do that. And some may be supplied with guns and what have you. And then they push the alarm and, you know, especially with modern technologies, it's easy to just, you know, wake everybody up and then they get into the fray. Some are told, yeah, you don't, you know, they're told the extent to which they need to get violent and some are told, look, even if it means taking their life, we'll protect. News updates.