 On the breakfast, Senator Ademola Delikey declared winner of the Ocean Governorship Elections by INEC. We take a look at the preparation for the elections, torn out as well as the victory. Also on the breakfast, we'll be looking through today's newspapers and analysing the biggest stories of the day. Welcome to the breakfast in Plasti, Africa. I am Messi Bopo. It's a beautiful Monday morning right here and it feels good to be back on your screen. I mean just a few days after the elections in Oshun State. It feels like we all have been in Oshun State. But it's going to be part of the conversation on our show this morning as we proceed. I mean almost everything. I'm sure that even the papers this morning will be talking about, you know, the elections. One of it and all of that. As always, we set off with a top trending conversation but just before then I am Messi Bopo. The candidates of the People's Democratic Party, the PDP Senator Demola Delikey, won the Oshun Governorship election and that's been making the rounds. Now he defeated the incumbent governor of your progressive congress APC. That's because you have the Independent National Electoral Commissioner, INEC or Commission, I beg your pardon. Announcing that Delikey pulled a total of 400 and 3,000 votes, 371 to defeat Oyutola who got 375,027 votes. So, you know, the Oshun election, it just felt like it was a national election. There's been a lot of reaction following all of that. You could see a lot of jubilation. I mean Saturday up until Sunday and, you know, up until this moment looking at the conversation, it's, you know, it's a lot. But we quickly just look at this track and when we return, we'll talk more. Let's do this. And I expect the outgoing governments to go ahead and congratulate the Governor-Elect and let's work together. We're all from Oshun State. It's not about, it's not a war. It's not, it's not, we're not fighting. We're just contesting ideas. We are contesting programs and policies and the people have made a choice. I expect that they will be spoke monthly and they will work together with us. And I want to say that I'm proud of the Governor-Elect. This is a government of all. This is a government for all. What can you say about this fifth thing? What can you say about this fifth thing? This is a fifth thing which has been ordained. It has been long overdue. But today, God Almighty allow us to grant the effort of the suffering masses in Oshun State and Adelaide has been declared as new governor of the state. We thank God. We thank all our teaming supporters. Forget it, don't. Because they still have mandate in the last election. All living so new that our mandate, they still it. But this time, Iran, God has restored the hope of the suffering masses. Well, the dancing senator has not stopped dancing. He's still dancing. And some people say, hey, he needs to be serious and probably understand the reason why he was elected. But it feels like it's something about the family. They seem to always be very happy. And it's very important. It's very beautiful to see him pull all of those moves. But most interesting, just before we look at another one, where we talk about the victory here, is that if you look at the elections, you would understand that the reason why this defeat is or the victory is imminent is because the PDP, that's Ademola Adelike, actually won in local governments, where if you win in this local government, then it's actually on top of the game. There's no way you're going to change the game. And number one, it's Oshobo. The PDP actually won in Oshobo. The PDP also won in Uluru Day. It's biggest. I mean, if you look at this local government, they have a lot of population, densely populated. And for them to win at this, you know, this to look at government, it might just be that that's, you know, the pointer to the fact that it's a win. Now, let's also forget that, you know, in 2018, in 2018, he contested for this election. But of course, he won by just a little margin. He lost the election by that little margin. 400 votes apparently due to what was actually put out in conclusive election, a rerun after the election. But it's good to see that things actually change. And a lot of peasants have asked what could have been different this time, what really could have been different. But let's quickly take a look at, you know, the dance video, you know, dancing to that victory. Well, I mean, it's really, it's, it's very exciting. A lot of Nigerians have been, that's the energy everywhere. You see people very excited. And the trot is also not left out. You could see that already. Here's a great dancer. I don't know if he's been given that compliment. But the question is, would he stop dancing now that he's won the elections? But it feels like dance has always been, you know, part of his system. And maybe he'll continue to dance. But don't forget, we will continue to talk about the Austrian state elections this morning as we proceed in the course of the show. Away from that, let's quickly look at, you know, the issue. Very, very important issue. Or something that happened that's generated a lot of conversation. And an angry Nigerian confronts a red-brushed lion in the United States. We'll quickly just look at that video. I'm not sure if we're able to. But if you do have that video, if you haven't seen it already, I'm hoping that we can put it out there for you. And we have some audio to that. Quickly. We're having a good time here. Hello. Is it the Aleggershala? I just said hello and he left. I just... You look like...are you Aleggershala? Pardon? Who are you? Who am I? I'm an Nigerian. What do you want? I don't want anything. I thought you were...I think I recognized you. Aleggershala. Thank you. Thank you. Your Excellency. I have to... You can't talk...you can't talk to these Americans. You can't touch this. You can't touch me. You have to tell me, this is America. This is Nigeria. This is not Nigeria. You can't just take my phone. This is America. So you just tell me that. This is America. This is a free country. Do you understand? I can do what I like in America. You can't... I can do what I want in America. Biden can't tell me that. I don't want you to call Biden. Biden can't tell me that. This is America. Even Biden. Even Biden. This is a free country. This is Nigeria. We are live. They touch me. If you touch me, I'll show you. I'm an American. You can't touch me. This is America. You can't touch me. You are living in a free country. This is Nigeria. You are live. This is not Nigeria. You can't touch me. This is America. Biden can't tell me that. This is America. This is America. Biden can't tell me that. This is Nigeria. This is Canada. You can't touch me. We are not in Nigeria, we are in America. We are in Syria. We are in America. So we have that particular video, I'm sure you've seen it. If you haven't seen it, then that's what it is. The Minister of Interior was in the United States. We can't verify where exactly in the United States he was, but we know that he was in the United States and you have an Nigerian who seemed to be very angry confronting him and introducing himself. Apparently he was recording and making a video of the Minister and then he went on and all of that had transpired and some people have reacted constantly. But let's look at it, some people say that it is very despicable of the Minister at the end of the day. But let's look at some of the issues that the Nigerian had raised. If you follow the video from start to finish then you would see that he approached the Minister apparently he recognized him and the Minister asked him, who are you and what's the problem? He said there's an Nigerian and he offered him a sit. I think it would have been just perfect for him to sit down and have the conversation even if you're going to make a recording or put out a video eventually. But if you look at the approach, I understand that we're very angry we're displeased with the system and not those only in Nigeria but you also have those in diaspora who are also displeased with what's going on in the entire system. But does it call for all of this behavior? So I had statements like, I'm in a free country, this is America, you can't touch me, it's free, I can do whatever I like, no that's not it. I don't even think that it's okay, it just shows that at some point we haven't really understand and maybe we're just allowing our emotions to take a better part of us. Yes, it's okay. But what's the approach, perfect? Even if you had anything to say, he was gentle enough to offer you a sit and it would have been perfect for you to sit down and have a conversation with him or rant and whatever and also record it. But he felt like, I really don't know, I mean looking at that video at that point, this is not to hold brief for the minister himself but just to say that what was the intent of the person who was recording, what exactly was he going to say? He felt like he was just waiting for a point where he could make an excuse and say something. But two wrongs can never make a right and you can't say you're trying to right the wrong by doing something very despicable and you're saying that you're in a free country, you can't touch me, you walk up to Joe Biden, you can't even walk up to Joe Biden, you can't because there will be security details, you can't just walk up to Joe Biden that way and I'm not sure that you'll be allowed to get through with all of the recording at that point. So as much as we say there's a lot of freedom but it does not mean that we should take that for granted. So I know that we're very displeased, I know that we're not satisfied with the status quo and everything that's going on with Nigeria but let's also not forget that you can't use a wrong approach to correct a wrong. So you will need a superior action or a power or something to correct the current situation and that would mean that your approach should be different. For me, I would think that that was a total harassment and validate in his privacy. Everyone has a right to use some private life. It wasn't that he told you not to record him, he even offered you a seat. So why don't you have a seat and have a conversation whatever it was but it felt like you were just ready and ready for it. Let's just take it easy. I understand where we're all coming from but we can't tow that particular line and hope to get a different result. It would be madness at the end of the day. We get back to this one residence complaint of the condition of Ugun State and you could see that it might just be the reason why they voted differently this time. You could see the reason why it turned out. Or just quickly look at this one and when we return, we continue with the conversation. Right, so you could see that the road is very deplorable. They talked about the condition of the roads. They talked about the issue of security and prior to this election you've had a lot of insecurity situation in the country where you have court clashes. But look at the roads. I think that this is not just applicable to Ushun State. I hope I wasn't Ugun State. I beg your pardon. It feels like it might just be complicated issues. Now residents have complained about the condition of Ugun State and if you look at the roads I think that this is not just applicable to Ugun State but it cuts across the entire federation. I don't know if the FCT is out of this because it feels like those who live in the FCT constantly say the president might not understand what you're going through because every time, I know I had a colleague I talked about and he said, oh no, when you talk about bad roads and you talk about power supply it's not something that we can relate with in the FCT and so maybe that's why the president cannot understand but not necessarily that it's within the poor view of the president because you also have the roads, I mean in this state the state governors, there are roads that should be the trunk A road and trunk B road roads that the state governor should be responsible for and you see that the car has been submerged in that floor is it something that's quite different from Lagos or the paths of the city and what is the government across the entire state doing because it feels like our government has folded their arms and they're making it look like it's rocket science it's mission impossible it feels like there's really nothing we can do about the floating because I know that this is not a natural occurrence it's a man-made situation where you have the drainages that have been blocked you have bad roads why can't we have proper roads I mean more terrible roads why is it that we have governors in different states and you also have a governor in the states the travel out of the country they go to different paths of the world they go to different continents they also go to other paths of Africa where they're doing greatly in terms of infrastructure they go to Europe and what have you don't dare see all of those things it calls for a lot of concern but it feels like the people have actually woken up and the people are taking this these are basic things it comes to you naturally because you were a citizen and if people constantly pay their taxes then what's the reason of paying taxes and not seeing the dividends of you know paying your tax why do we people pay taxes why then do people pay taxes what do we do with the taxes why is it impossible for us to have the basic things that we need as a country the people of Nigeria the people of Ogunstate are not asking for extra they're just asking that you have basic things which will also aid you know businesses let's even imagine that Ogunstate is big on agriculture and then therefore they have all the crops that you're farming it would therefore mean that they would need to transport this product you know to different parts of the country what's going on you can't even do that with horrible roads look at the roads it feels like we're in a stormy age it's totally embarrassing and disgraceful if you ask me there aren't a different question including that of Ogunstate had failed in providing the basic things what exactly is the problem I really don't know I constantly ask you know for questions but I am not sure it gets you know all of these answers why we can have roads, power supply you know you know potable water supply those basic things that it's very prominent have you ever wondered why Nigerians constantly leave this country toward the parts of the world is there anything different they want to go to places where you know there are necessary things that are working and these countries are very big on taxes not like Nigeria where a lot of people evade tax there's a lot of tax evasion going on and so just imagine that you provide the necessary things that the people need what is so difficult in doing all of this why have we constantly you know made us made the country not developing and it's okay for us to you know visit all the parts of the country and it's alright why haven't we sat back to begin to think that we need to begin to have the likes of Joe Biden saying he's taking a holiday in Nigeria you have prominent persons coming all the citizens in different parts of the world saying hey we're coming to Nigeria why can't we leave up to the expectation as a big brother of Africa and the states constantly what's the excuse but we need to move away from that we also have on our top trending Wiener's Chapel Church refuses to wear the couple over litmus I went through the story and it's quite hilarious of course I'm sure that you're going to see you know the pictures so I bring you to a bit of what has actually transpired not like we're really there but we've also done our findings and the reports very interesting so this would not be the first time that a church in the history of Nigeria a church and definitely longer to mention the name now but this will not be the first time that a church has decided not to wear the couple due to the issue of showing up not early and it's always something called African time but was this the situation in this particular case so yes Wiener's Chapel Church according to the reports and the posters made on Facebook they have the Wiener's Chapel posted they said the Ute Avenue Uyo refused to wear this couple because they arrived at the church about 35 minutes late and we guarded around the couple and it's not pictures at least that's the much we could do is this really fair or someone's on someone's big day that's the question that was popped out or you know and there's been a lot of reactions by Nigerians as regard the issue of cancellation of that particular wedding or the wedding not holding because of weakness and so people say oh you understand the dynamics of the church you understand that this is when the church time I mean there are rules and regulations so why didn't the couple respect these rules and regulation at the end of the day the regulation was put out but let's quickly see if we can run through some of the comments that's as some will say it's something they announce all through their marriage classes on the last day of your marriage class you'll be reminded that you also need to understand the consequences I wouldn't have to go there but Tim because it might just be a lot but I don't know why there chose to be an escape goat Wiener's Chapel is one church that keeps to time and I'm sure the couple knew about it and others are saying what about unforeseen circumstances and some people say the couple didn't even respect their day how can there be 35 minutes late on their wedding day it means that they are not serious Wiener's chapel are well done and couples can go back to marriage class this one says there's no amount of lateness that justifies cancellation that's exactly what happens when the Holy Spirit isn't in the place what are the fruits of the Holy Spirit? Ignorance, forgiveness, messy, kindness ETC when churches have become business centers humanity is left out in margin the chunk of people trying to justify for God's sake a lot of things can happen on the day to delay a couple from you have 40 vehicles even the clothes they are about to wear can be delayed or something no one cherishes a wedding up to the couple and no one would like to I mean it's very lengthy but the question now would be would that be a reason who claims to be an eyewitness and he said that the real situation is that the wedding was not cancelled but they were asked to fix another date because a barrel date was actually fixed I mean there was also another event where the church had to attend to at the end of the year so you had the pastor who would officiate a barrel of a church member in another part of the state and so that was why the couple were being asked you know what an eyewitness saying it was being said that you know how to show up on a ladder day but what happens to church administration really I mean these persons could be workers I'm sure that they're workers that given all of their time was it necessary that the parish pastor had to conduct the wedding I mean couldn't he have delegated the responsibility you have a lot of people working in the church and so wouldn't he have been possible for you to have someone else you know a senior member of a church or someone another pastor who would officiate the wedding and that can go on to have the barrel as much as we do not tolerate you know leapness but could he have been a deliberated term or you had all of this inconvenience I mean these are some of the questions that probably would have not been considered have not been answered but let's see how all of this pans out unfortunately that wedding did not really happen but the couples were seen taking pictures I mean the couple were seen taking pictures they look very very very happy in that particular picture that's the size of a top trending this morning we take a break and when we return it will be time for us to go through the front pages of national dailies we bet that you stay around