 I can now come to Freetown, talk about Freetown without talking about this historical cutting tree behind me, my brother. Welcome to another segment of our talk. Thank you. Here is the oldest survival majestical country in 1879 when the first batch of slaves arrived. This is the country where they work through. The country is up to 500 years now. And this is where these slaves, they were praying and doing their normal businesses. One more thing, who planted this cutting tree? The country tree is an original country. This country has been existent for more than four to five hundred years. And this is where these slaves, they were praying and doing their normal businesses. On arrival, so the government to have, which we now call the Connaught hospital, or the gateway to the old king's yard, went to more speakers who let the first batch of slaves work through this majestical country. And this majestical country is in the middle of Freetown, where it's surrounded by the state house, lockout, and that of Christ Church. This part of Freetown was the oldest part of Freetown. They worked through this majestical country. This is where they were praying and doing their normal businesses. The height of this country is 160 and the length of them is 114. This shed, it was a shed for these slaves and it was a home for them. When they arrived, some of them died on this country tree and they were buried at this country tree. This country tree is up to five hundred years now. And it is a home for these birds, the feathers, the birds and the vultures. And this country tree, if we are talking about Freetown, if we don't include this country tree or if you come to Freetown, you don't see this majestical country tree, it means you have not been in Freetown. This is the wonderful and historical country tree.