 Very good morning to you and thanks for joining us. We sincerely apologize for beginning a little bit late It was due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control But however we're here and any time that we meet is a good morning to us and we pray that the day will be very very beautiful There are a lot of things that are going to happen today today. We'll start the hearing of the case the case in the Supreme Court instituted by The PDP and its presidential candidate Against the APC. We also are going to we're going to be praying that they the UK court will rule in favor of Nigeria because the PR be an ID case or if I'm not mistaken is going to be decided today and everybody's praying that it should be in Nigeria's favor because 11 billion dollars it's money that we don't have in Nigeria right now so no matter what Divide you are in Nigeria. We should pray. We say we are a praying country This is the time to actually pray because it's out of our control We hope that that judgment will be such that it will favor Nigeria But if it doesn't favor Nigeria with such that It will not for the same cause deeper and deeper into despair More than we are already facing now What we're going to be doing basically today is to review the papers because there are so many things in the papers that we need to just look at and Talk about whether we have a guest that will be talking with us or not But it's good for us to just see what the headlines are What are the things that made it to the front pages of the headlines? By the way, my name is Nyam Ghul Aghaji and I'm wishing you a very pleasant day With us. It's a Monday and a lot of people do not like Mondays And if you are one of those who does not like Monday or the people that do not like Monday You are one of them know that it's possible that you don't do not like your job because if you like your job You'll be looking forward to The opportunity to do that job Maybe it's time for you to change jobs so that you'll be looking forward to eat Mondays should be an exciting day for You not a day of gloom because you're thinking that you're going back to work I mean if there's something you really love like the Bible says Where your treasure lies there your heart lies So if you really are in love with your job, won't you be thinking about it all the time? I'm hoping that you go get the opportunity to work at it So just something to just munch on this morning Maybe you are in the wrong place because no matter what it's They love and the passion for what you do that keeps you at times or in the times of Adversity anyway, let's go to the papers now and see what the papers are saying. Let's begin with The punch newspaper on of the press this morning Pumps newspaper will be our first port of call as we begin federal government plans 26 trillion Naira borrowing 29 trillion Naira for debt servicing So federal government that promised us that we may never see them borrowing anymore has said that they're going to borrow 26 trillion Naira and Then 29 trillion is for debt servicing Okay, the riders on that story that debt servicing to exceed capital budget spending by 7.69 trillion Naira are made slow economy and also high debt servicing costs creating potential fiscal risks government laments Also in the punch if you go to the top left corner, you will see Naira slums further exchanges 1190 Naira per dollar and that is being very moderate because in some quarters. It's being exchange for far far higher than that about 1200 Naira to a dollar fuel hits 685 Naira per liter in the north Well, not only in the north in some places even in the south fuel has hit that much and then that places that do not have filling stations or yeah filling stations and They they depend on what we call black market and in the black market is already 1500 Naira in so many places that we know about Assassination is also in the punch newspaper assassination police probe alleged attempt on bellow The story was carried that the governor of Kogi state Escaped an assassination attempt the police is on the lookout for these people and if the police wants to do their job I'm sure that they are going to get these people That did this we are very happy. I'd like to applaud the police Police force for what they did in Benway state There were there was a an armed robbery in Benway state where some police officers were killed and some other innocent people were killed Multiple robberies now they have caught at least four people that were involved in that robbery incident And we hope that they are going to nap the rest of the people and bring them to justice We also have five die 15 in June in Lagos Iberdon expressway crash There was that accident yesterday on Kara bridge and You can see the bus there was mangled. There was a container that fell Maybe it fell on top of the boss or something and it led to the death of five people And there was also massive traffic on until you get to Kara Once you pass Kara, it was free to Iberdon. So APC PDP hopeful a Supreme Court battle starts today That's also there. So we're going to hear what the Supreme Court is going to say and We'll know how it's going to possibly end from what we're going to hear today friends more Nigeria medical student killed in Philippines and then Israel hammers Biden Pope Protesters want ceasefire That is all from the punch newspaper We're moving from the punch newspaper to The daily independent newspaper the independent is our next pot of coal this morning or Maybe we'll skip the independent and go to the Guardian newspaper the Guardian newspaper leads with at $1,200 to a dollar 985 Naira per liter fuel spike squeezes a travel pricing Okay, that is on page six of the Guardian newspaper then There also have we can clarify is meeting with Israeli envoy as pandas I and see him knock Gumi Answers father now asks ministers to review plan on five hundred Million Naira fine for conflict convicts rather We think palliative stepper productive engagement That is an editorial on the Guardian. You can see that on page 12 and then correlation result to protest lawsuits to stop purchase of 57 billion narrow SUVs for lawmakers So print court justices down by one as Musa that Tijo bows out Okay, two is attack customs house kill officer in Yubei and a tickles eight Tucker still able over forgery allegations those are the headlines on the Guardian newspaper we're being joined by a Mr. O'Connor ball in court area Who is our analyst for today? Good morning and welcome to the program open a ball Please unmute yourself. We can't I can't seem to hear you Okay, why we wait to get the audio from open a ball. We're just continuing from the from the Guardian newspaper moving to the next newspaper the nation newspaper Hopefully The nation newspaper leads with a table's homegrown plan Good to revive economy that is according to a do the minister of economy the headline is takes open shunners NITR accounts word but Senate minority leaders victory and Then we have a doing to the booze homegrown Plan good to revive economy the rider is there's no likelihood of Nigeria seeking international assistance on that restructuring Can I go here me now? Good morning? Okay, welcome to the program Yes, I can hear you now. Good morning Okay Yeah, interesting headlines this morning we'll be taking some of the ones that the papers are available to us now and Sometimes maybe delve into some other papers that may not be here, but headlines that we've seen Have made it to the front pages of some newspapers. Let's begin with the punch newspaper federal government plans 26 trillion narrow burrowing and 29 trillion era for debt servicing. Let's begin with that When the six million are boring and 29 trillion for debt servicing It's an endless circle it's a shame that Most times in Nigeria we borrow for the worst reasons You go to purchase cars Members you borrow to do all kinds of for all kinds of frivolities You don't really go to look at how much was borrowed from even China to do Real drugs and so We are finding it very difficult to pay You go to fly your it's around the world You go to pay salaries You have how many ministers how many it's and what have you and you're boring Doesn't make sense This is when you do the insurance to tighten the belt and your belt is fast moves. It's not fighting at all Look at how much we spend every month and every year to service debts That's that's servicing. So even if you talk about this is a country that is producing nothing That ought to be producing much in terms of oil and other natural resources We are producing nothing in this country Yet we are boring. How do we pay? What you don't think of how you pay don't think of how to generate force You don't think about the jury's You don't think about the jury's Establishing doesn't they are just concerned about boring And why we ask the question of why you boring you're going to buy cars Very expensive cars. What you can do to take those in here to purchase cars You're going to pay salaries We'll wear The mandatory requirement in terms of requirement to get a six-stage plus one You don't even need me in the state ministers. There's a process now. Don't need them anymore You know why you have the minister for states you have your for the Sunday ministers you have your advisor You have your assistant and you're going to pay all these persons for the money you are boring So how do you pay back because it doesn't do anything productive Not to tell you keep productive You're not even going to set up a return around our finalists. That's what you're doing You're not even boring to ensure that we are next order natural resources. That's not what you're doing You're boring to travel to different countries and also pay salaries with your age You're traveling your years, and you also bring them to life and most of these appointments are complete or necessary and right now Officially, we've heard that the Naira is well In the black market is up to one thousand one hundred and ninety. In fact, some people are carrying one thousand two hundred Naira to a dollar And I don't know how we can place that side by side with these borrowings and how we intend to survive To be two thousand I have to endure very soon and You know the last time we were there I Referred to our policies as our system as political supermodelism You sleep while sleep working. We don't really know we are seeing don't you know what to do when country has to what steps to take and What has first under situation is? While the nation is bleeding Our leaders are busy And join themselves Not minding what is going on. You know we practice Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor That is the system of government work in this country not necessary democracy I We talk of your condemning and passing other African countries that are involved in coups. I say what is the difference? If I say I want mr. A as my president and mr. B Menace as my president Contrary to the expression of the wheel of the people is that not a cool? That's a good We're not in this package Actually to be five thousand that look at The front of someone was telling me How did you want money has more value than a German policy? It's not a stream Ghana is often to give us gas right. It's not the sheen I hear to say you're the gender fabric Mmm The headlines also carry that fuel has hit 685 per liter in the north And I was just saying that It's not only in the north even some parts of the south it has hit that high And in some places that they depend solely on the black marketers They are already buying at 1500 and in some places 2000 naira per liter. So I don't know How much? want 685 naira per liter in the north fuel Yes You're asking why is it that high? No, no, I'm saying that fuel even when we're trying to bear money and then the dollar is now 100 or 1200 Fuel has hit 685 naira per liter in the north Oh, we are approaching apocalyptic dimension Is it when the rodents takes We I said earlier when a state of When country we don't really know where we're going to Is is a complicated situation Occasioned by cataclysmic leadership Leadership that does not really understand What the country needs Why won't the price of fuel go is it First and foremost The federal government is not subsidizing But there's a lot of arguments that the federal government is even subsidizing I didn't think federal government is subsidizing Then Mr. President, we've seen that Why would you come out to tell Nigerians that oh well, I'm very sorry for that policy We have to subsidize given the situation pending When the situation improves Where the price of fuel will go let's look at the indices What is the landing costs? The landing cost is about 700 or 800 That's the landing cost, they're not even going to do profits They don't have forex So we're going back to NMPC being the sole reporter of patrol Most of them are complaining these are forex The important fuel And when you have all these challenges What do you expect Some that will come in will increase your price Because that is the view of making a profit And if you also consider Even if you have to make not abnormal profits, normal profits When you consider the landing cost, we use about 800 naira now in fact You consider the forex You consider, I mean give it, take it or leave it Those that are important will have to make some money from it It's their business It all boils down to our naira And our inability to be a productive country Or deliberate inability to be a very refusal to be a productive country If we had a refineries boat, we wouldn't be having all these problems Why do they refuse to feed the refineries? And yet we pay every year for turnaround maintenance Is that not ridiculous? And you say you know the kebab Yet not one has been named changed Not one has been prosecuted Every day you say you know the kebab Is that not in some level of insanity? In some level of insanity You see that amrobar stealing from your building You say you know the amrobar What you're going to do rather than deal with the amrobar And show that he'll give money to his friends You say look of that building And we hear that the UK Court is going to rule today on the case Is it a PI and TD or something That we're owing 11 billion dollars And the ruling is going to be today We don't know where it is going to go Whether it's going to be in favor of Nigeria Or it's going to be against Nigeria in the long run I just pray it's going to be safe Because we cannot even afford to pay that We don't even have the money to pay that And then with the judgment of the Supreme Court Then that is fine and you can't put any other courts To seek redress I think you are just asking How did we even get here in the first place? Because of some shitty deals Some persons were trying to be smart And were trying to make money from that deal And so all kinds of agreements were reached Not knowing that there will be a backlash In Nigeria everything goes In this country everything goes The only time you are penalized for something Is when you are against the government Or when the new government is not your friend Otherwise even in continuity with impunity With impunity So somebody thought He was going to make some good money from it Was one great victory He was going to make some good money from it And it backfired That's all That's all Interesting So today is also a very important day Apart from the UK ruling that we are praying Should be in our favor We also have the APC PDP hopeful As Supreme Court battle starts today Well, the matter is going to be solved Isn't it to really get dab into the integrity I am just worried Really worried Because the main issue is the issue of certificates And when people come up in defense I get really angry I get really infuriated Agadjid If you ever ask you The school you went to Is easy for you to mention I realize that you never attended a secondary school For Sata Tun For his 10 years and eventually became a standard accountant It happens If I ask you now Agadjid What year were you born I don't think there will be any controversy There is no way that you are going to have five dates of birth I don't think so I don't think you forget your second to tell me one was in the battle And when somebody comes up to say no you are not in the battle I say it was in Lagos You come up with such ridiculous excuses, statements and arguments Now okay, you went to social school No problem But you did not get the YF To enter the school Which is a pre-qualification How did, that doesn't even leave the university How did you get admission into dance Because you didn't pass The schools you claimed you attended It is now obvious That they were established four years after you claimed You are taking the death from school That was when they were established Let us clean the case So let us go into those issues Is it I listened to somebody on the sister station today Why didn't they raise this issue before now Why did Agadjid say that? Some ridiculous arguments So are you telling me what are they going to say? Why did they remove him after he was sworn in as a senior president? Though they have also left him Though they have left some issues to worry Because nobody would have come up to say No, let's try to remove him They would have just said no he has been sworn in and let him go Go up to recently house of right member Who are just elected They called three men out for satirical forgery So what people come up to say Look, crime is not time bad to start it Though those the drafters of the rule Move importance and the significance of a crime And that's why it is not time bad Let's understand something In law, because you are part of the system as well In law, what comes first? Is it technicality or the merits of the case? Because we have seen the situation So what we are saying is that the technicality is just a sort of use For just this miscarriage And that is why the likes of the computer and code said Do not dwell on technicalities Dwell on the merits of the case And there is a computer and code And that is what they did In the old technicality for example now you say Pre-election matters Everything concerning qualification should be pre-election matters Then after the election a finding You guys realize that they claim They say you must be 20 years on a boat to contest for an election Then where these are issues that must be settled before the election Once the person makes as a candidate That person is qualified and carries the issue of age anymore I have not given an example Then the man lies is qualified or presumably qualified For that election because of the credentials he presents To find out that a right that is after being qualified After being elected as a candidate of that party Then the judge tells you because he is the corrupt And that is pre-election matter Do you understand it now? Yeah Because it's corrupt that is pre-election matter Technicality not the merits of the case Is that on miscarriage of justice? Because we see in so many instances where you find a case You find a clerical case but we are not lawyers We do not understand You find a clerical case and they just dismiss the case because of technicalities That's what I'm saying And a lot of them forget what you call judicial activism That is where you have the lines of Lord Denny Nanko The lines of Baskini You have the lines of Obucha Nanko and Niantoro Yes we agree this is it Because what the law, what the court says the law is Is what the law is Yes we agree this is this, this is this But no after all We are talking about the issues All these issues we are talking about today We are created by same human beings Can't we change it? Why do you have equity? Man to party the experiences of the law That's the whole essence of the case This is the law But somebody came up to say yes this is the law We agree but let us also look at it this way That's how it is, that's the genesis of it Now the Supreme Court justices are down by one line Supreme Court today can, whatever the Supreme Court says is what the law is Upright judges who base their judgments on merits At the example I gave to you Let us assume that the man is now, they say 20, the man is 18 You say that is pre-election You had 31 days or 48 days to deal with pre-election matters You failed to so do Therefore the man is qualified So automatically you say it's a transgression of the provisions of a constitution It's a transgression of the electoral provisions or electoral acts And you have now started a new policy of a tedious context How can you want a country like that? And the job you now base is, you now base its argument on the law, pre-election matters To understand is right too Because the law says pre-election matters after 70 days, after 40 days, after 30 days So why did you not file within that time? Those are technicalities But if you're talking about the merit, yes we agree, these are pre-election matters This is a cause It's supposed to be a court of justice By then, to start it you are not qualified You should even be charged for petrary because you lied Because it imposed on affidavits to support your documents So you should even be charged for petrary, I'll tell you the nation will sit on But when they now come to say these are pre-election matters, forget it These are, these are forget it You're encouraging, you're watering the farm of corruption That's what you're doing, you're watering the whole farm of corruption So you are hopeful that this, this new judgment will be based on merits rather than technicalities Anyway, right now the Supreme Court is down by one man because Musa Batijo has barred out They didn't resign or retire, I think they retired Why do you have death of judges? Well, I mean that, I mean D-E-A-R-N-T-H of judges, justices of the Supreme Court There should resuscitation plan What is the NJC doing? There should resuscitation plan But will it affect one of our, one of our proceedings? But all cases will go to the Supreme Court Will this affect the, the proceedings at the Supreme Court? Sorry? Will this retirement or barring out of justice Musa affect whatever is supposed to happen at the Supreme Court? But you can, but the first and foremost, I cannot fatten it You know, at the end of the day, we all know when they are going to be retired What is the NJC doing wrong before that end? You can still down certain persons, when they go, maximum one, two months they are replaced Man, when they retire, you wait for two years before you start talking of the group Where that judge just used to, I mean, it doesn't make sense But that is the system in which you operate And Musa, I don't also appreciate the fact that all cases will go to the Supreme Court Not all What is the NJC doing at the Supreme Court? What is the NJC doing? We do, it's not necessary You know, initially, there was once when the government said there is talks at the Court of Appeal Then it was changed Why? If you talk of the presidency, we agree Just like you have the Court of Justice, the appeal, Court of Appeal, then the Supreme Court We are very happy with that But not to go and tell me the president, that the governor should start, election, tribunal should start from high courts Of an high court It doesn't make sense All cases must get to the Supreme Court Land matter, Supreme Court NJC matters, Supreme Court How many kings do we have in this country? How many lads? Look at the land mass Everything is Supreme Court The Supreme Court Some of them will die Some of them will retire Not to want to die Most of them will be given on the bench All those cases must get to the Supreme Court Then we need to talk of replacement Another problem It takes one year, two years It's not necessary It's not necessary Okay, we leave the politics and the courts alone for now But something a little bit related Ansar's following our arts minister to review plan on 500 million naira fine for convicts Convicts of? Ansar's Yes I am not a citizen of that fact I am not Who are they called? Let's take Those who ban the protest and search Whoever has been convicted as a result of Ansar's Okay But is there a fact that Ansar said it's too much? That she reviewed the plan On the 500 million naira fine That's not good To review the plan Review of course or downwards No, no, is it said the fine is too small or too much? Okay, we need to get the details of that story Yes, we'll get the details So coalition resorts to protest lawsuit To stop purchase of 57 billion naira SUVs for lawmakers We are talking of full increase We are talking of economic achieve We are talking of a nation that is trombosing Yet they are having a Carlos National Assembly buying cars for themselves The last time we had an aqua view I was running fast with you I am ashamed of aqua view Aqua view is in disgrace Why would you say that? The first time was the show of your mic And the second time I was running to the villa To get clearance With a tinny wound To care what is done again versus care I'm highly disappointed Then they thought I was asleep When they said They were going to be giving me money And the next time I said prayers Send to the email I mean, that's the kind of system we have The days of Ocani Banco had gone We don't have the minimum The days of Kenny Manami had gone Who stopped the Thornton man gone Today the Thornton bill would have passed They would have passed if it hadn't passed That's the truth We have to look at the Senate president and senators we have there Now you want to purchase cars for yourself Disregarding the hardship that Nigerians are going through What about the cars at Hinosin? Now how do we even encourage the economy to grow? Why won't you patronize companies at Hinosin? But you are going to grow trillions People are dying of starvation People cannot afford to even maintain families You are spending billions on cars How do you explain that to your ordinary Nigerians? How do you even explain that to your driver? Who cannot afford to feed his family? Who is driving you in a 200 million Naira 400 million Naira, 50 million Naira, 80 million Naira That's why the kids are all over now Because if you don't have the same driver as me So you can prop up all of these problems All of them It's so sad It's so sad It's so sad And they come up with insidious policies I wish they had spent all that money inside Nigeria anyway What are you going to do with them? Say something stupid The old essays and peers would insult the president They would use the presidential jet But I am subsidizing That is a presidential jet But he has to pay the same tax as the private jet I am subsidizing They do not subsidize it But something must be paid That's a civilized client The song is flying the presidential jet Okay, I remember now We have no way to go We are crashing We are crashing We are crashing We are crashing I remember the story now of Faleno And the convicts of ensars The government has said that they were going to pay 500 million Naira as fine To release the ensars convicts So that they can decongest the prisons And Faleno is saying They should review this It's a laudable initiative But why not just Why not the minister Just talks to the president And the governors to Grant pardon to these people Rather than the federal government Paying 500 million Naira To free the inmates or the convicts That they themselves put in prisons There are certain things You don't need to respond to 500 million Naira to Who will account for it Do something that they can do Grant pardon There are ways to defer the system And please try to drive for them That's simple as that 5 out of 2 Why not just grant them pardon Why are you talking about 500 million Naira They might just want to stay in the zone And go away That's simple as that But then the president wants To grant them pardon to the president 5 out of 100 million Naira 2 We are coming again to another Under where it is That's what is happening now Everybody wants to grant as much as they can Grant You remember that employment saga Till today It has not been clarified How many jobs Till tomorrow It has not been clarified The same person was cleared After colonizing Because in this an appointment Was cleared by the Senate This man ran to the To get clarification Because the Senators Were opposed to it He ran there That's how he cleared The man who collapsed I think he had What we call a complication apprehension He collapsed, went to the next He had been cleared He had been cleared And then Out of our country We will get better Someday There's an editorial on the same Newspaper Guardian That is a follow-up There's an editorial on the Guardian We think palliatives step up Production, productive engagement That's an editorial on page 12 Of the Guardian Newspaper I don't know what your comments are On that It's on palliatives And they are being asked To rethink palliatives And step up productive engagement How really are we doing In the production line I talked about productive engagement If you remember I had you If you remember I talked about productive engagement I was talking about the economy Yes When you say palliatives Nothing really wrong Is a stop-up major But the unfortunate part Is In this country It is seen as one gravy train One, you don't even have the palliatives What they give to you Are what can be given To the birds in the sky That's what they give to you And number two They don't even give to you If at all you see Because most of them Are stored in their warehouses Like what happened to the city At that time But most of them Stored as they said It was meant for his birthday One of the number of persons That died before his birthday He was using government's money To celebrate his birthday He said so It was meant for his birthday So I don't even believe in the palliatives Somebody was on the sister's station Showing me Showing the world how many calls of rise For his family And once Nobody's going to come again And he said he was lucky to have His neighbor did not get A call of rise for a family of how many Maximum two days Then you say you're giving a giant palliatives What they had to give Some of the senators And national assembly members were going home with As palliatives They were pushing the effect world And you give the poor man Two calls of rise, five calls of rise Three calls of bids They were lasting for four, five days The votes Were running to trillions When tomorrow they tell you about these palliatives They will tell you the trillions They spent on palliatives Nothing comes out of it I would say we live in a country There was a country There is no country There was a country Well We still have a Nigeria, it's still standing And in the nation newspaper You know it is metaphorical In the nation newspaper The minister of the economy Seems to be very optimistic He's saying Timugu's homegrown plan Good to revive the economy I don't know if you are Aware of a homegrown plan I'm not going to do this Because when I hear such things I get infuriated You know From day one May 29 to day Tell me one policy that has ruined the economy Even though that wasn't the economy What? What is Lucifer is In the Bible He has his advocates His apostles He has his followers You see no border People will come to say Unfortunately, those of the devil In most cases I would seem to be richer And enjoy more That is the truth about it One policy I just want one policy From May 29 to day That is good Just one Are you talking of the scarcity Of employment Appointments You can't mention So what policy is You just You just write them Because You have to build a new standard And when you consider who made the statement You say okay Let me just correct you Because there is really nothing else to publish That's the truth And don't forget who wants the paper It's like a sister TV You know what I'm talking about What do you expect that TV to say And a lot of people want to wear that TV Because that is the most pertinent now The content is poor The Nigerians don't want to Who are not affiliated don't want to wear the TV Before this time Where it is one of the prime stations To watch Yes Full of lies and unnecessary difference And due porous difference So I'm not surprised When we talk about A policy that has Changed the economy or affected The economy positively We also have a headline here In the nation newspaper Saying Emergency economic bill targets tax reform Job creation others There's a bill that has been sent to the national assembly And it's going to enjoy accelerated hearing Because according to them It's going to target Tax reforms Yes A bill that has been sent to the national assembly Will enjoy accelerated hearing Because it's going to target Tax reforms And job creation And other things Will Will That's what I see That's what I see Will I will be in heaven What time And how And how So that's what I see Lagos has been known As a state with their aquatic splendor But some people have expressed concern About the reclamation of land Finally The Lagos holds illegal land reclamation In Ikoi-leki I don't know if We should applaud the government But this is only Lekki and Ikoi Or we should just say That they should do more than this Do you have an insight or a comment? Yes, let us comment The government And give them to do more Okay The demon dependent has this headline A competition slows Among banks as tech Flatten service The writer on that story is Fintech's big gainer But the main headline is that Competition has slowed down Among banks as tech-flatten service We also have other Headlines Supreme Court Hits all-time low as Justice Dati Joe retires October 27 We also have Pandav Takas-Gumi Says any Nigerian can be FCT minister And also Serab asks Court to stop reps from taking delivery Of 360 SUVs worth 57.6 billion Preservation election appeal PDP optimistic of victory At Supreme Court And finally Israel strikes Gaza, Syria, West Bank As war against Hamas threatens To ignite other Fronts Then again Agencies experts converse removal of Aviation power statels from TSA 40% deduction Which is ICAO recommendations And is strangulating Okay, so Imo Guba Imo Dioha working for Hupuz-Odema's re-election That is what PDP chieftain is saying And from Kogi comes a report That Kogi government raises their LAM over our assassination Attempt on governor Yahya Bello Those are headlines on the Dependent, I don't know which one You would like to comment on first I cannot ascertain The Veracity of public awareness Of their attempt on Yahya Bello's life I don't know I'm very sure to see this on national TV, but It's one man I can never Cross Why so? Because it does need to High blood pressure Disseptive blood pressure An anemia of cochlear performance Don't tell me there are Dispensable kinds of Mendocillopoens And when you go to your fat finding It's empty It's empty I'm going to Kogi State and see What is happening in Kogi State So, I don't know It's not somebody I take everything It says with the print of sounds That's one I don't know how to read this I cannot ascertain But it's somebody to square for A good point that will even erase that Like you said It's very It's a controversy Sorry The thing about This story is that another newspaper Is quoting Yahya Bello himself Saying that attempt On his life, the news about His attempt on his life is false And I don't know where this comes from Because I don't believe that Because I cannot ascertain You know, I started with that I cannot ascertain If he says it's false, there should be it So that's not the way to start a time on that I think we talk about the Supreme Court's Judgment The PDP's S.O.B.B.Tree Labor is S.O.B.B.Tree Now It's incumbent On the courts to do justice That's what I'll say You all wait for justice And not judgment You are not interested in judgment You are interested in justice So we have the Supreme Court To do justice What would you really call justice? Justice, when you talk of justice You are talking of merits On the merits of the case Justice is to The litigators The litigants And the general public And don't forget what you have said You said must not only be done Must not be seen to have been manifestly done And so, you know When a lot of persons With poor vitality Come on air to say The lawyer will understand this First and foremost You have litigation because Two separate lawyers disagree On an issue, so that's what So don't come on air to say It's because this lawyer understood Two lawyers were caught Because they understood a lot differently That's number one Number two The judgment is not meant For the understanding Of the lawyers at home It is meant For public understanding And that was why He said, he was said It must not only be done Must not be seen to have been manifestly done And in that very matter He did not doubt The sincerity of the churches The summary of the case There was a motorcycle accident Evolved in the car He went to court One of the clerks Was not there, the deputy was there I'm just trying to summarize it The judge's rules Went into a room Sat down The clerk followed them Who was supposed to be From the chambers of One of the plaintiffs Of one of the parties Came out He didn't even go in with the judges But he left the country And they saw him walk Through that same door the judge used All that he was seated with the judges Came back The judges gave that judgment The other party appealed And he was said The judge said No, I'm not doubting you He was not even there He was not doubting you He was not even part of the judgment But the jury was said I'm not doubting you But how do you explain that to the public They were not in there with you So how would the public know That there are no imputes in that judgment I'm just summarizing The public know I'm not doubting you But what of the public That was when we came up With that other judgment But this will be tried That's what we'll discuss Justice I'm just summarizing That is what you call justice Here they would have said Demand to an apedetist Come out and speak if you have tried it Demand did not contribute to it And you give a judgment Now you see, you uphold the judgment You have done it What of the common man How do you convince a common man That there was no contribution on that man He was not there You did it All kinds of nonsense But he was said no He said no How would others know To go back I'm not doubting you But forget me You have convinced me The public will never be convinced I don't know if you understand now We have judgment and justice I'm just trying to explain it That is justice Because the dictators and the general public They're satisfied You see the point there Yes The other one also said Meaning is not in the message Get distracted by the message user A word was spoken It's past records You can say a thing It is subject to plural interpretations And that's why they teach you To choose the right words From the word pastings So that That thing you say Will be claimed as too good By others Not the guilty You believe them for the guilty They live for interpretations Some might be right Some might be wrong Your sorry will come late And most times your sorry not accepted That's the problem here Let's look at the final headline Just the final one now And then we wrap up Federal Governors Federal Governors For a signed deal on mining operations In Nigeria We had some few days ago Where the federal government was thinking About talking with the state Governors and finding a solution To the mining problem In Nigeria And the question I was asking is When you talk mining Something like oil also Qualifies as mining When you're talking about federal government And state governors Collaborating to do To come up with a solution To this mining and Whatever they're going to do is going to be From the two parties joining forces Will that also Be for oil Because if anything is on the exclusive Leaves Everything else should be on the exclusive leaves If it is Without if They considered oil So why not? Is it not a natural resource? Because That's the issue Of the effective commission I'm talking about I don't think that they consider Oil I don't also think that they see The issue of oil as mining They will tell you exploration I don't think they consider They are looking at Things like gold And so on Because you know the case of gold In the north And the saga surrounding it And all to the involvement Of the CBN And so on So I think that's what they're looking at I don't think they are talking about oil But like Renny said They should have considered it But they believe that the oil issue is settled But other mining resources Other oil resources To have less other resources I don't think they are considering oil I might be wrong But I sincerely don't think they are considering oil So if they don't consider oil Will that be fair? Because there are some states that only have oil They don't have gold That shouldn't be our problem The issue of oil Has been addressed to some level That is one Number two If they are going to harness Our resources With a view To Getting Foreign reserve, foreign currencies I don't have a problem My major thing they ask to do with our economy Anything that will boost their economy If we have the oil saga We have the oil problem We are going to address the oil problem So if they address the oil problem separately And provide the end result To boost our economy It is okay It is okay That's nice That's the much we can take today On our press We've had a marathon one today On this segment of the program Thank you so much for your time Thank you Thank you We've been talking with Opunabo in Kottaria First Analyst who talked with us From Port Harcourt, the river state capital We'll take a short break and when we return We'll say our goodbyes Stay with us