 You are still watching Waze, the International Day of Acceptance is a valuable social and entrepreneurial awareness experiment with a heartwarming backstory. Annie Hopkins founded 3E Love to make the world a better place, also creating the international symbol of acceptance which shows a wheelchair in the shape of a heart. Together the occasion and symbol communicate the 3E Love ethos of devotion, equality, respect and understanding to be adopted and appreciated by people of all abilities. I mean, I've always wondered why people do not understand that people that have physical disabilities now are also humans and should be treated equally. So I'm happy that we have an international day to, you know, celebrate something like this. What are your thoughts on that? Well, I'm a big lover of love, I love love and I mean, days like this make me realize that there are actually people out there who also see the good in the world and also, you know, would make active moves to do something about it. So I understand that the story is a very heartwarming story because somebody may have gone through it. I don't know the backstory. But sure, the point is, I mean, I guess days like this should encourage us to do better, to be better. I mean, maybe one day you will do so well that a day will be named after a world that you will not be able to see. See how that goes. Okay. Then what did you find for us in the news today? Well, well, well, what I found in the news today is quite an interesting one and it's an everyday struggle for an average Nigerian, first-class city. I don't know what price of world is saying wherever you are right now, but it is really not funny. And, you know, for a country that is really rich in oil, I really see no reason why there's this scarcity. Okay. First, you know, the NPC, the NNPC rather have decided to be the only suppliers or rather the only importers of oil and now independent marketers have to buy from them at a really expensive price. And you know, some of these independent marketers, after buying, some of them hoard it because they want to sell in neighboring countries and make a lot more money. And then some of them don't even get to buy at all because the prices are really high. And by the time they start to sell, they sell at an inflated price. Now, it is one thing to actually even buy at an inflated price. It is another thing to have access to the fuel because every day we just keep, is it that we are queuing or there's no fuel at all? And the queues are always so long and really so tiring. So I don't know, it's really frustrating at this point because we are really reaching or I don't know why we cannot be refining oil by ourselves. And then you bring it in and it's still a struggle. It's really frustrating to be honest when we see situations like this because when things like this happen, it's kind of like a humbling moment for everybody to remind you that, yeah, in this country and this country we continue to show you shagging. Yeah, because I remember one of the conversations we had, I think on Tuesday where Jennifer was discussing and she was saying that there's good suffering and there's bad suffering that you should respect so far. But then there's some suffering that you don't even know why you're suffering because what is the end game? Why do I have to go through this? Why is this happening to me right now? And it's more frustrating to know that it's happening to everybody and you find yourself going out and telling someone like, your boss will say something like, but he wants to do it on ourselves. So one of them is going like, yo, I'm going through it, you're going through it. How about we're nicer to each other? The height is when you even go to buy fuel in a fuel station with a gallon. You hear them saying, pay 500 naira. But I'm like, we are both struggling. So why are you trying to say things that went for me? I don't know. And you know in Nigeria we have this suffering and smiling nature. And you know, like I always say, if you even make this fuel readily available, even if you want to sell it at 240, let us even know that we can drive by the failing station and we can actually get fuel. Because I don't understand why I have to stay on that very long queue for hours. And at the end of the day, I'm still going to buy it at ridiculous prices. It just doesn't make any sense. But then God help us. I'm like, what did you find for us in Nigeria? Well, my story is a feel-good story. Okay, tell us. Yes, so Krissy Teigen and John Legend. Yes, they welcomed a baby girl. I believe the baby was born on the 13th. But they made the announcement yesterday. So I remember, it made me feel really good because I had a really long day yesterday. It was sweet. And you know the moment where you just, you open your phone and first in your scene is a cute picture of two siblings and a new member of the family. And I know that because Krissy Teigen, she had lost a child two years ago. And it was really heartbreaking to watch their story. And I guess it just makes you, we are from your faith in God and in just life. There's hope. Thank you. There's hope. And you know, I'm in there I guess. But yeah, it's a nice story. Okay, let's do something nice. Let's do exactly one legend. The other legend. The other legend is what? The other legend is what? The other legend is what? The other legend is what? The other legend is what? The other legend is what? The other legend is what? What I found in the news today. Sensors to hold from March 29th to April 2nd. The 2023 National Population Housing Sensors will hold from March 29th to April 1st, 2023. The chairman of the NPC, Nasir Ikwara, disclosed this to the state house correspondents on Friday, shortly after an audience with the president, Major General Mohammed Duburi at the Asolob Vila Abuja. And he says, according to him, the technological tools to be deployed will be able to code buildings, landmass, detailing information such as location and landscapes. I mean, this is a good development, if I must say this myself. But I really hope that we have learned our lessons and were able to keep proper database after this population census. Because it's not just enough to go to houses and say you're conducting a census. So what happens to the information that you get after the census? Are you going to create a proper database? Can I not come out and say, okay, with my NIN, this and this and this is my NIN, can you draw out my information from that? If there's a criminal that we're looking for somewhere, do we know how, you know, are we getting to that point? But then, like I said yesterday, I think we're on the right path to step around. Hopefully, we're going to get there. As long as we're taking steps in the right direction, we're taking steps, we're taking steps. I mean, it's better than being stagnant. Well, we'll just, like I said, let's choose to be positive. All that is between positive and positive. Choose to be optimistic and positive. Hallelujah. I love that. Okay, when we come back, we'll continue. See you after the break.