 The Yoruba Nation has unveiled a mobile application, Pajawiri. It's designed to track kidnappers and kidnapped victims in the southwest zone of Nigeria. It has been unveiled by the Arrowhead of Yoruba Nation agitation, Professor Banji Akintoye. He unveiled the application at an event in Ibado or your state southwest Nigeria. Akintoye said the application will expose criminal elements wherever they are with their victims. Victims have the application installed in their phones, whether switched on or switched off. Joining us live now is the Director of Communications, Ilana Amoududua, worldwide. Maxwell Adelaide. Good evening, Mr. Adelaide. Good evening, how are you? You're welcome. All right. This app sounds really exciting. How can the app effectively carry out the task it's designed for? Is that what? I'm saying the thought and the information coming to us about this app is quite exciting. Okay, thank you very much. Yes, so give us some sort of account on how it's going to carry out the task it's been designed for. Okay, you mean how did the app work? The app that has been developed that we're talking about. Yes. How is it going to, how is it going to function? Okay, thank you very much. The app is a, was specially developed by a team of engineers for students of the U.S. in the United States of America. And the attempt to ensure life and hope in the U.S. are part of the nations of Nigeria. And we, we made a program. They have, was developed to do. It's a track, kidnapped students and a lot of people that are on danger. For instance, if you're a stone, it's a little, a day. And the person is kidnapped at the bottom. Once you, maybe in the park, you have been kidnapped in the park, you press the danger button on the app. Everyone that has the app will be alerted. So that we can know, we can know that you are in danger. How does good thing about the app is that you can use it, the app can be used to track people. Unlike the DSS, and police, they would, or like even the GPRS, so-called map. This one, the track, wherever, wherever. Any kind, any person, any, any, any, any, any kidnapped people is the track. And the good thing about this is that far you have been up on your phone, you can be tracked. You got your phone on and off, and lose your word at this point, I mean, you won't be charged once you have it in your phone. So is that a database? Is that a database? Is that what? Is that a database? That's this app you're talking about, the people in the areas it's going to cover. Do you have a database of all the people and how do you ensure that the terrorists and the kidnappers are not part of the people you're giving this app to? That is the generation of the Farakot. You download the app now, and that's how you do it. You need the Farakot. And that Farakot, you can get it on the internet. Only if I get it with the agent can get it to you. So it's super happy, sorry, now. It allows to the Farakot, more than almost a thousand people have downloaded the app, and they are all calling, they are all calling for the Farakot. So the agent is a good thing, but you can't get the Farakot. And the agents of that Farakot, you can ensure that you need, like you want, the kidnappers, the armed robbers, they are not happy with the app. You enjoy the only thing you can do with the app, they are not happy with the app. You don't need to be the Farakot. You can make this on your app. All right. Okay. Ilana Omo-Odudu, a world-wide Maxwell Adelaide. Thank you so much for your time. I wish you had more time, because I have more questions to ask, but we have to postpone this and do it another time, right? No problem, no problem. Thank you so much for your time. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.