 On the breakfast today, will the worldwide celebration of nurses for the work they do for others, do nurses have a right and how can their rights be protected? Also on the breakfast will bring you the latest update in the exciting world of sports. And then forget we also will be looking through today's newspapers and analyzing the biggest stories of the day. Good morning to you, many thanks for joining us on the breakfast and plus TV Africa. I am Justin at the, it is a wet, wet Friday morning in the city of Lagos and how are you coping? How are you trying to get to your offices or to your place of work this morning? A whole lot of people are going to be a bit stranded. A lot of people might just get to your offices very late. You know how it is when it rains in Lagos and being a Friday when everyone is trying to be on the road at the same time would drainage is not working as they should be. You just find floods and flash floods all over the place. It was a herculean task trying to get to the office today, but I made it here in one piece. I trust that you would also try and get to your office, even if it's a bit late and then try and shake off the cold somehow, maybe get a cup of coffee, cocoa, whatever works for you. I have a cup of tea here and I'll be doing justice to that over time. Let's just slide over to top trending and we will start with them 2023, the next country is almost here and a whole lot of people are jostling for the soul of the nation's presidency. A lot of people are making declarations, but this time around, Hanez and Ibo is in the news. Yes, they are in the news and they have politicians from the Ibo extraction from accepting vice presidency slots. This time around they are saying it is the South East that will be producing the next president come 2023, and they feel that if they accept anything short, it will seem as if they are playing a second fiddle. Let me just give you a background of how the story went yesterday. Now, the APS social political organization in the South East that Hanez and Ibo, now the clandest that no Ibo politician should accept to be running made to any presidential candidate in 2023, but the president general of the organization, George Obieuzer, made a declaration at the Ibo meeting in Elegu. Now, Obieuzer said the clamor for Ibo to be elected president of Nigeria was morally and historically justifiable and a project to which every Ibo must commit. Let me just quote him for about him. He said, all the double delights about zoning and rotation of power are orchestrated conspiracy to deprive the South East of the right to produce the president. And he went on to say, I encourage all the presidential aspirants from the Zoom to remain focused, tenacious and optimistic. He explained that political action committee, the PAC of the Hanez and Ibo would meet several eminent Nigerians to persuade them to appreciate why a politician of South East extraction should be elected as president of Nigeria. He went on to say many things. Just yesterday, we were talking about the South East presidency. We had a she-who sunny here with us. He joined us on the phone and he was talking about how if the South East wants to produce the next president in 2023 to bring and or an informal end to all the clamors for agitation, the civil war, which has been fought like 50 years ago, but some people have not been able to find closure. According to him, that would actually bring a bit of peace to the South East. So he was saying that both the two leading political parties in Nigeria, that's the APC and the PDP, should actually swing their flagburst to the South East, although there have been talks about the South taking the hems of affairs come next year. But specifically, he was advocating that it should be moved not just to any part of the South, but the South East. And the South Eastern has been feeling shortchanged and marginalized over the years, according to the reports and all that they have not yet produced the president in about 22 years. And the highest body of the ebos are saying that they will not accept anything short of the presidency come next year. We can't take second fiddle. We can't take the VP slot except we are giving the slot of the presidency. So it is actually making the rounds and Nigerians have been talking and reacting about it on Twitter and across various social media platforms. We'll just leave that one at that. Let's take at the next story making headlines and trending across social media. Virgin Plain was actually turned back over the pilot's uncompleted flying test. You know that the pilot has actually almost got into his destination, but he was not allowed to actually land because he didn't complete his flying test yesterday or two days ago. We're talking about, you know, plane mishaps and then an accident that almost occurred in Nigeria because of some maybe checks not being done. But this time around, the Virgin Plain was actually turned back because not as though the pilot could not fly, it was not approved to fly, but his flying test was not complete. And they just could not take the risk because they feel that it actually was a huge risk, you know, just accepting a pilot flying into their own airspace without having all the necessary requirements. What do you think about that? How can you allow someone who is not completely tested or accredited in sort of flying an international plane? So that's what happened. That's what trended and it got a whole lot of people talking. You know, Virgin Atlantic plane was turned back. It is actually a very, very sad situation. But my thought goes out to go out to the people who were actually on that particular flight. You know, they would have almost landed to their destination, but they were just turned all the way back to where they were coming from. It is really a very, very sad, sad one. But then it's better to be saved than just making up excuses for the people who actually are not approved to be doing things to do what they had to do. So a lot of people were saved yesterday. And what do you think about it? Let's get your reaction. Let's just talk about it on our social media platforms. We'll take a quick break and when we return, we'll go straight to off the press. In the moment, it's still breakfast on Plus TV Africa. Stay with us.