 All right thanks for staying with us now on December 19th 2011 United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution 66 slash 170 to declare October 11th as the International Day of the Girl Child to recognize girls right and the unique challenges girls face around the world. Ha! So who do I start with International Girl Child Day? I think there's so much noise around the girl child all the time and I think for some reason I want to applaud whoever it is that decided to start to make a case for the girl child because many things that we see today that are happening around the world globally given the female gender opportunities would not have you know happened if people did not really push forward you know issues around the girl child or the woman you know at the front burner so what are your thoughts on the International Girl Child Day? It's great to have a day. The gender the female gender as much as we say that savings has been smashed opportunities have increased the rest of a long way off from where we should be so having a day that just creates that awareness and reminds us that it is important and that the plight of the girl child needs to continuously be focused on access to education access to choice to what you do to not having to be a child bride to have the opportunities with your life to not have to deal with things like VVF I mean there's just so many things that plague the girl child so it's great to have awareness I almost want to say but I know that the boys and the men will come for me when I say every day should be International Girl Child Day women hold such a powerful place in society and economy and driving nations and changing generations that some of the atrocities that we hear that girls still go through just a beggar's belief at this time in our lives in our generation so great that we have a day but so much more can be done absolutely all right ladies so who we started with Chinelo what's your story for today okay uh hopefully that story the ASU strike so um it said that uh they were going to cast their votes today and tomorrow huh so branches of the academic staff union of universities will commence traditional voting which commenced today anyway and tomorrow over the ongoing strike by the union and the decision of various branches will be transmitted to the national executive council for final decision ah I don't know how I feel about this if you it's been what February and this is October that's eight long months of keeping students at home I think that's to the height of being unfair and then you guys are still dragging this thing and saying no we're still casting votes over having meetings well according to Femme Falano he says that there's hope at the end of 29 he says in about 10 days they'll call off the strikes I mean fingers crossed hopefully they call off this strike that has set people back because you know how I feel about this strike so I'm not gonna say anything because that's it there's been a whole other show for that um I mean I just look but but so at this point that we're in with this as a strike eight months you know if we've suffered for eight months with no go to school I don't want a call off and two months down the line we're still saying the same story so are we two months down the line or this has been happening since the 90s yes that's what I'm saying no but it has not we've not had no but we had this long strike no for this in the history of this strike like to be up to eight months look what are you are quantifying these last few months again I want to reiterate 1990s that's when strikes started I know this is the very definition of insanity please can we move on okay my own be say let them share please resolve it so that we'll not come back to this matter again Mary your story quickly is it same story again it's the same as a story but I'm hearing that all universities to resume next week ask who calls off strike according to a statement signed by Emmanuel or said a k president of us to on Tuesday October 11th the strike which was embarked starting from February 14th is temporarily suspended hence all students are urged to resume full activities from Monday October 17th so I think there's there's lights at the end of this tunnel who do we wait we just hope we just hope we just hope the tunnel doesn't close the tunnel which the train has been passing from since the 90s again let's have hope you know they say that it's doing the same thing over and over again this is how we'll be hoping and wishing that we We are still where we are What do you think hotels are? Again, this is not the show What university did you go to again? Do we open you here? Let's not do this here This is not the show for that This is not the show for that discussion Because, yeah I'm not following you guys on this rabbit tour But moving on God help us I feel sad I feel really sad When we were in university There was a strike And you are still sad You should be outraged People should be fired People should be sad My story says My headline reads Legos Bound Train Breaks Down Stranded Passengers Panic Sad, sad, sad That as we are talking about The release of the final set of passengers From the Abudakadena train The Bound train now begins to have problems Now This is a problem for me Travellers stranded on the train on Monday Two different incidents where the train broke down Claims that parts of the track Had been removed And they were at some point On the train for over 10 minutes With the train itself not moving And no explanation Now imagine all that you know About real travel like we said The recent incidents About the train that is moving I can't even imagine being a passenger On that kind of train It's too much stress Now when these trains are supposed to replace The hassle At one point it was like You just want to go on the train to you Just for the AA of it So you can say you've been on the train And it's not even two years Three years and the trains are breaking down You know what breaks my heart Why would you be removing tracks I know that these things happen But the point for me which is sad Is look we create these things I mean it's still backed out to the Story that we have for today's topic You create it There is no process in place to protect it There is no process in place to make sure that it's maintained I mean all of these things It sounds crazy that somebody goes to a track Not just that yes people will try That's death, that's human nature But the fact that you're able to do it It's the same thing Bunkering with kegs But somebody can actually go I mean you've seen those train tracks It's not a plier, it's not a spanner That you just use to Just loosen and remove You need some tools and machinery To be able to remove those tracks That these things happen right It just makes you ask the big questions Of the how and the why When you posted this story Remember Lidie said that it happened This has happened two days in a row She said that the day before A friend of hers coming from Ibadon Had said that they were stuck in a Biokuta For over two hours My question now comes down to They eventually go to Yawa at 10pm So beyond theft There's obviously a main goal My question is again These things happen all the time We see infrastructure products They just fix this whole stretch of route And then a few months down the line Something is breaking It's in Nigeria What is it? The quality of the materials I don't even know because I grew up My whole life I've heard We don't have a mental sculpture in Nigeria We don't have a mental sculpture in Nigeria Like what is it? On that note Uncle Chale will become the king Charles III will be crowned On the 6th of May 2023 So in the spirit of helping Normal represent our UK story I know you are British, let us You are not taking their stories now So the ceremony will see His Royal Majesty, King Charles III Crowned alongside the Queen Consult That is another story for another day But hey, congratulations to them So we're looking forward to the coronation So we'll take a break now We want to talk about this oil theft Mother, stay with us, we'll be right back