 Now, I move on to our saddened story. Sylvester Roman, a junior, a 12-year-old student at Darwin College in Lagos, also led the bleed and attacked Ford Fusen to join a cult. Now, the Lagos State Government shot down the school for a coroner's inquest, and the later Roman's family sought to address, and a coalition of group L, our procession rally in Lagos, the Mali Justice for the deceased. What I think this Roman case we bring to light is to stop the worst of almost bullying in schools. Most school authorities don't know. Some of them know that there is bullying in school. They turn the left high to it. There are children that have been bullied and they've been beaten, and the aftermath of that beating costs them on time to death. This Roman general case should be the first and the last that will happen that a child, the parents send a child to school to say he's in a body, and the school will just relax and say it doesn't concern them because this person, they're untouchable. Every child should be respected no matter is or economic status. We would have all gone to worry for the burial of our son today. But we all know that there is insecurity. We don't need to hide, run away from that. But due to insecurity, we decided to hold something similar. So as the press conference and the burial goes on in worry, simultaneously, we in Lagos, we, the brothers, the brethren of Sylvester Romani family, decided felt it necessary to also, instead of going, taking all everybody on the road to worry, we say we can do our own thing simultaneously. The city, the local government headquarters of where they are burying him is worried. But the village won't disclose. Now the group determined to school justice for the boy's death from November 30th, 2021, until his burial has been actively seeking speedy resolution. And we believe that with the courts, running to the court is the best place. And that this country, I believe, should have respect for the sanctity and dignity of human life. That is why they must not trivialize this issue, this case. Justice delayed is justice denied. We waited for over two years, and the spirit of the boy was going around. Some of us were seeing him in our dreams and we prevailed on the father to let this boy rest in peace. Otherwise, we're going around, traditionally. Yes, if it's not late to rest, the spirit will be wandering, going around. And it's not good for a tradition. Anybody can fall victim. If he thinks the parents didn't protect him when he was alive, then they'll be having nightmares. If he thinks the brothers and sisters abandoned him under the circumstance that his life was caught short, they'll be seeing him in their dreams. Some of them appear in the daytime. So the best way to let this matter rest at this particular point is to bury him so that his soul will rest in peace. Young, vibrant, intelligent boy. The left home so healthy, only for the mother to be crying today. Please, I'm begging. Give justice to this family, please. Please. Because every day you see the woman, the woman is crying for her son. She's crying every day. She's crying. We are begging the courts that please give justice to the Romanese family. You must respect life. Respect will give you to human life. That's one of the lessons we're learning from Mr. Romanese's case. Justice is another thing we are seeking for. Nobody's above the law. The law should have its course. We, whoever is eligible, should be. We are not detecting who the court should do their job. We are still saying justice delayed is justice denied. And may his soul rest in the perfect peace.