 Welcome back to the breakfast here on plus TV Africa Let's now go straight to the newspapers and so what major stories are making headlines across Nigeria today? We're kicking off with the daily independent and that's going to be on your screen in just a few seconds There you have it. It says that their bank's constant recourse to SLF window indicative of trouble and unless worried boring from SLF jumped seven-fold lately Say illiquidity may impact banks capacity to grow assets Also PDP reps threatened legal action of against the federal government over Twitter ban Serap urged his Commonwealth to sanction Nigeria Gunmen killed 20 burn the palace and petrol station in Ibadon raise emo commissioners house Please kill five arrest one in fresh attack on emo headquarters Onion traders threatened to cut supply from south from today and hoodlums raised station police kills six suspected armed robbers in Delta State We can also see on the Daily independent NNPC Mars 2.5 billion dollars Afri Exim Bank loan For a stake in dangote refinery Buhari, Jonathan, Akira, the loose a TV Joshua will be missed by followers Also security operatives invade IPOB's lawyers country home kill one I think those are the big ones that we can share on the daily independent No, well, like look at government polls Lagos APC rules out refund for a grieve aspirants and CBN vows to sanction banks Denying customers Forex on the Nigerian Tribune outrage as Hertzman kill 11 in Igarga The riders on the Tribune says we will defend our people Amoteco to begin joints patrol of Europe a land. That's according to Southwest Governors Ibaraki north local government boss says the full honey burns the palace fueling stations several shops killed our people now Macking day calls for calm says police coming area in search of corporates and laughing a feniferee area and others react Also in the Nigerian Tribune above the headline government invade Delta community bomb police station with IEDs Six years and two trillion Naira after electricity distribution stalls at 3,000 megawatts Still on the Nigerian Tribune shock tears greets TV Josh's death one week to 58th birthday Buhari Akira the loo autumn monarchs mourn Commissioner local government boss lose houses to us and a strike in emo Onion marketers threaten to stop supply to south from today Our children exhibiting normal behavior parents of Afaka students cry out our children Exhibiting abnormal behavior that's parents of Afaka students crying out PDP blast APC over Twitter ban as Nigeria lost 4.4 billion Naira in two days MTN glow airtail at a select taking to court Serap asked Commonwealth to sanction Nigeria madam is directive and a chronistic in a democratic society Also, autumn says Twitter ban diversionary ill-advised All right, let's move to the punch new so far as next so we can find on the screens there Yes, it says Twitter ban job losses loom economic walls to worsen NASG and experts warn with present economic walls. We shouldn't add to people's to our people's problems as the NESG Ban will dampen foreign investors interest in Nigerian businesses say economic experts and it will disrupt Thousands of small businesses capable of creating 70% jobs as any owners are saying Still on the punch a gongong community fingers Waqeels family a 17 killed and four station houses and palace burnt Attack provocative says Akira Dulu Makin they calls for calm and laughing accuses police Bandits heads men and others killed 394 and kill and kidnapped 224 in one month says a report Banks commenced six point nine eight Naira ussd charge customers kick Also on the point just born and we are increasing forex to banks for SMEs and travelers and tuition and Lady who lodged with boyfriend in hotel in Lagos hotel for sick and dies Okay, Elzak Zaki and wives detention shiites fume alleged 78 protesters were killed and Confucian trails at Tiku and so Ludo's campaign posters in Abuja No block asylum for IPOB applications will follow procedure. That's from the UK Those are the big ones on the punch newspapers this morning and lastly on the Guardian newspaper 12 billion dollars e-commerce suffers as Twitter ban cost 7.5 billion Naira in three days So we're seeing different figures that Nigerian Tribune had said Nigeria lost 4.4 billion Naira in two days Okay, this one here says 7.5 billion in three days and federal government in talks with China considers internet firewall to block VPN access A4 AI Nigeria says Situation creates 1.2 billion dollars loss for MSMEs raises questions of our readiness for investors says out Also on the Guardian newspaper deplorable facilities raise safety concerns at international airports Senate probes Maris Ham Academy for alleged 1.0.5 billion dollars misappropriation 10 die in Kaduna Kano road accident TB Joshua acts and Nigerians to pray for 2023 Shocked worshipers relieves last moments before collapse Well, Harry governor's church leaders mourn losing a loved one is never easy wife mourns And essay orders in needed dismantling of illegal security outfits nationwide Affinity for a YCA arrow knack and car for others false federal government over a rapper killings Five suspects killed as mayhem continues in email. I think those are the stories we're looking at this morning We can now say good morning. So I guess Mr. Tunde colorly. Thank you for joining us Yeah, thanks for having me my sister. So we can find thank you. How was yours? Okay Fantastic, there are stories in the you know in the papers this morning from the Insecurity all over the country in all your state, you know 11 killed in a go-go We're talking about 88 in keby road accidents in Kano Kaduna different You know stories as well as the big one about the billions and billions of dollars that have been lost You know because of the shutdown of Twitter. Yeah, would you like to start? Well Kindly permit me to start with the passage of But to TV usual Yeah, what is a man who was preparing for a certificate a birthday? I was certainly Wouldn't celebrate it He had to pass on What is tells us is that all of us are two members? We are mortal and the none of us will have a capacity to determine we will take our exit People just nice importance in so many respects He's been free to with his clothes. He's been free to so he's coming and he has also been a man who has been the center of a Very good tourism to Nigeria He was also a good ambassador of this country in terms of the different countries that visited We are going to preach the gospel And you and I will also know Is a manual TV is one of the most war television stations Evangelical television stations in the world So when the country loses that kind of a person It is a very very old asset That the country has lost We take on solution the fact that it is not how long But our way you and I do know That our Lord Jesus Christ He didn't live for too long immediately accomplish his mission He translated into Eternity Detail for our for prophet Muhammad May the light of God continue to shine perpetually on the soul He also never lived long. We accomplished a mission That Allah assigned him and then took his exit May God forgive whatever Translations but solution we have made And may his passage Not lead to the crumble to the form of the synagogue church that he established We hope and We would like to see that church continue to prosper So my cordialness to his family I will now again want to go to the Miquilez An insecurity all over the country Particularly the one that Took place in New York City in the Gaghan community Here is a community that has known no rest For quite a long time now In spite of the establishment of al-Farmatefum It will appear That the insecurity around that exists Has continued Unabited What is worrisome about this the more Is the fact that Where as the police The soldier i mean the army The gss and all the other security forces are not Are very proactive Very very A rootless In the way and manner They have been dealing with the insecurity challenges in the south They have been shown the same anxiety In the early day in the early day Or a banditry That we are seeing some of these communities Where the others and the farmers There's no love Between the others and the farmer So this doesn't sound well Is not a good reflection I don't show that the government is using The same measure In handling the different challenges That we do have in the country And when the country is not showing Is a Seeing or is perceived To be partial In the way of manner is handling these security challenges The possibilities are that If you are watching the situation So we enjoy the security people To wake up and squander Taku These different issues of Insecurity all over the country Where ever they may be Or they are ugly ass For them more One would like to look at The depth portfolio Of the country On the front page today The country said to have lost about 700 and 45 billion And ring naira With the ban on Twitter It's also said that NMPC is considering Borrowing about 2.5 billion I think dollars From Africa Bank When you add this to all the bonis I mean the Assins And the killing that is going on all over the country and all that You want to conclude that the country's The emerging Very, very partly The government require To look in was to generate more red NL And not continue to pile up these debt that is filing up Debt are supposed to be cured For only investment purposes Especially investment that is likely to be able to repay The money that is borrowed But in our own situation We are borrowing money Mostly to pay salaries Mostly to kind of Sustain The politicians in power We are borrowing money And mostly to Providing some sort of That does not have the capacity To repay the money that is borrowed It considers and engages in that kind of a thing It's not shrimp pudding It's not a demonstrating wisdom I to appear That the country doesn't understand The elementary principles Of money borrowing And so the government require to sit up With regards to these sums of money That it has continued to borrow from all of our You know It's a color Colorally quickly react to the PDP And their statements with regards to a ban on Twitter in Nigeria They have they're the ones who have claimed that we've lost 4.4 billion Naira Since Friday Of course the government is still adamant with its ban on the social media site Quickly react to that Honest, let's begin I feel depressed with the way and manner The these governments And these politicians Have been handling the issues of the social media Why do I feel depressed? If you have if you apply it to some of the information That some of us are privy to You will recollect That before this government came into power It used the social media Like no other government has ever used it In the issue of this country Especially Against the government of Dr. Goodluck Juneta They were on Twitter They were on Facebook They were on all the social media Blackmailing Embarrassing Insulting And the heaping off of Terrible things On the government of the day that we lost in time Terrible terrible hate speeches and Naira In fact They bought a huge number of laptops Gave to some people And put them on salaries and Naira So these free-nail speeches Against the government of the PDP And that of Dr. Goodluck Juneta So why is he the same government that is now complaining About the misuse of social media? I think that is very, very improper And more importantly They banned on Twitter the most A lot of What would I put it? A lot of lack of understanding And she gathered the social media For praise around the world today It's a media that is very difficult to ban Because I give you an example If I have a phone number And my Twitter account is hooked on my On my phone number There is no way you can ban me from having access to To Twitter That is a one Secondly Look at the huge amount of money that is being lost to the country On a daily basis Most of the young people today in this country are now around the world Depend on the social media For their businesses In terms of reaching their Potential costumers In terms of marketing their products In terms of also the new technology That they are incubating So if the government were to be a government That is not analog That is knowledgeable In the way and manner social media plays another It will never have ventured whatsoever In banning Twitter or any social media for that matter They call for the registration Of the social media we also know to work The social media is a democratizing media It is a media that is hooked For that can be accessed from anywhere in the world All the countries of the world that have tried to ban social media Have never succeeded totally In banning this Yes, they may hamper the operation of the social media But to ban it totally Has proven to be very very impossible Second, I mean thirdly The actions that Twitter has taken Against them Mohammad Gowari She will not have been acquitted With an action against Nigerian nation Or against the Nigerian people President Gowari for God's sake is one individual Who was using Twitter to also Market his government or to sell his government To Nigerian people And to the rest of the world It's a media that you know of those redacted media Think that they have done something wrong Or violated their rule And they have taken action against them He hopes not to have translated that As an action against the Nigerian people Or as an action against Nigerian nation For God's sake President Gowari is not an emperor The era of Napoleon Bonaparte Is gone forever Nobody, no president No prime minister Should propose to himself The sovereignty of an entire nation For God's sake President Gowari has done Sector of the horrible party, I think The ban on social media Is a violation of the constitutional rights Of Nigerian people To have an unfettered access To information It's a constitutional right That no individual, that no government Can take away from them So I foresee That the young people are most Nigerians Who most likely challenge this ban on Twitter In the different cost of law Or in competent I mean any cost that have a competent solution Especially the federal icon To make sure that this ban does not stay To make sure that this ban is on stone And the government is sanctioned for it All right Properly Well, thank you very much It's Nicola Wally We have to wrap up here Thanks for your time this morning Thank you Mr. Gowari And for starting up the week Thanks for having me All right Sadly of course the courts are not in session So I'm not sure if there's going to be Any lawsuits against the federal government Going soon Shall break, when we come back What happened on this day On the 7th of June many years ago I'm going back to the year 2014 To share with you the death of a Nigerian icon I'm going to the year 1929 To give you a bit of a history class Regarding Italy and Vatican City