 Felly, dros y cyflau, ar y dyma, yn ei ddweud. Dwi'n ddweud ymlaen i'r ddaf yn cymryd. Rwy'n meddwl am ddangos am y cyfrif yma, Chris, yn ymlaen i fod yn cyd-dŷl. Yn amlwg, ddweud yma, ddweud yma. Yn amlwg, ddweud ar y llan. Dwi'n meddwl am y papur hon. Yn ymlaen, wrth gwrs, 15 oes. 5 sorgiaethau hyd. Mae Gawr yma yn fawr ar Ybryd. Yn ymlaen, ymlaen, Ybryd yma, Hwyrraam hoes fflag yn Naija village, seizes housewives. 50 community's deserted. ACF, CNG's Lampoon Buhari El Rufai, over-killing of two more greenfield-versity students, and Sheikh Gumiha speaking says increased kidnapping costs by bandits bombardments. Electricity tariffs may rise in July, NERC plans review. Federal Government warns against travelling to India, South Africa, Turkey and Brazil. Bukawai heir says only eight states currently funding pension scheme. CBN says oil imports go up to $1.32 billion in 2020. Below the headlines on the punch newspaper, we see a picture of stuff burning and the caption reads a mass cremation of victims of coronavirus at a crematorium in New Delhi, India on Monday. That's that. NGF, others, condemn NBC's threats to suspend channel's license, family sources ransom as businessman, nursing wife, others abducted in all your hotel. BDP threatens to soon ogw, a ledges fraud in COVID-19 fund spending. Six feet dead as Okada riders transport union members clash in Vegas. Bajamia Mila tells banks stop healing charges and exploitative marketing. NAF probes several soldiers killed in Borno air strikes and attack. Those are the stories on the punch newspaper. Right, let's move to the daily sun. See what stories you can find there. The big one. Pretty scary. It says Bukawai Aram takes over 50 Niger villages hoist flag. Tension has gone when killed 18 in fresh attacks in Anambra rivers. Emo. Many injured and property destroyed in Lagos, Okada riders clash. And of course, still on the Bukawai Aram story, villagers flee to Minas state capital. One officer, six soldiers killed and shoot out with terrorists in Minoc, Borno state. Bandits kill another two, two caddon of varsity students. How gunmen invaded Iboho's house in Ibadon. And also affect what drags PDP chair to EFCC and ICPC. In security, Buhari dealing with difficult situation. Bajamia Mila says APC or Honezza middle belt forum are our groups express concern. All right. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken visits Nigeria and Kenya. And also organized private sector lamends high inflation as banks' credit increases by 2.5% to 20.38 trillion naira. Those are the big ones on the daily sun. The Nigerian Tribune, Niger governor raises alarm. Bukawai Aram two hours drive from Iboja hoist flag in Niger state. Naira Seymal's Extraordinary Tariff Review for 11 Discos. U.S. Secretary of State to meet with Buhari over security and economy. Senads here is telling the president to respect the federal character principle. NDDC board, Ijo Youth threaten to shut down Niger Delta economy. Lagos anti-corruption law, FG to make position known soon. Dozens injured as Oqada riders clash with transport union members in Lagos. NBC threatens to sanction channel CV over interview with iPop leader. Below the headline or your government sets up joint security patrol at Ibadon Ijebode border. Gone men kill two more Cajun university students kidnapped three in Benway state. Those are the stories on the Tribune. Allright, lastly on the Guardian New Sweepers, just a few there. Prepare for third COVID-19 wave Nigerians warned. Also another five policemen reported killed in Imo State. 19 feared killed as Woodlums attack on Ambra community. Commercial banks loan exposure to government hits 1.8 trillion Naira. I think these are the one Bukawai Aram hoist flag in Niger village and gone men killed DPO former poll to vigilantes in Kaby state. Chris Wando, let's bring you in here. We described this as a black day earlier. The stories don't seem to have improved overnight. Let's go ahead. Yes, it's quite unfortunate. We know that what we're having was a skip of the dining house. The house is not a dining house in Slumber. It's a moving house which forces. They are doing about destroying everything on the path. That is a direct interpretation of what's going on across Nigeria. It's not long and it's not west. We're having in Imo, rivers, Nassawa, Niger, everywhere. Every part of this tree is touched. It wasn't that bad at this in 2015 when this got. And it was amazing that things are getting bad. Just like a tree that had its heads in sand. And which is body exposed and tries to say itself. So it's rather fortunate. And it's coming. It's mostly we're coming back to work hard in 2000. And it's in 2014 when Oahara rise in Abda. Especially Nya Nya, the power of being Nya Nya and the rest of them. The Niger governor came out to give a glory picture of what is happening. Fifty villages in Nigeria have been taken over by Boko Haram. And he said that from information, I suppose, that Boko Haram is about to ask them what it means most in Abda. So it should be a concern to the government that the handshake has gone beyond the air blows as it were. And it's coming. There has to be a big challenge that we don't have a vision to what is up. The federal government doesn't know what to do. The security system seems to have blocked him. The attacks in this is going on continuously just yesterday. It was under attack again. And that is just the story across the area. In the most another police was attacked yesterday. Five policemen were killed. Where we are still talking about the military, we are having a friendly fire where the air force was allegedly attacked or killed some just that were on the ground somewhere in the north. My brother, I don't even know where to stop him. And it's just unfortunate what is going on. And the book on the desk of the president always called him to question because he is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and his duty to make us make sure that every year, in respect of if I find yourself, it's safe that nobody is safe. We know your state. Here we are talking about a problem of 10. We are kidnapped from a hotel just three days ago. And then nobody had helped them. That is the situation we are in with ourselves now. Well, this also brings us back to 2017. Sometime in January, the Iran bombing that of course it was also declared a mistake or misfire by the Nigerian Air Force. We still haven't had anyone prosecuted a question for that incident. About 100 people lost their lives on that day. So, will this in any way be different? Do you think that anybody should take responsibility or will take responsibility for the incidents of yesterday? Oh, definitely. In the Zina climes, that would be investigated. And the report will be made public. But you're talking about, have you forgotten the alpha jet that crashed? I have not seen it. So, have you gotten that now? The Nigerian Air Force is not saying anything about it. That they quietly just kept quiet. Boko Haram mat with a video that is shot down that alpha jet. And even show some of this. But the night before scale mat was so, it's not the jet that lying and making claims. Now, weeks after the shooting down, or whatever, the missing of that alpha jet, to date, we don't like the Nigerian territory. It didn't fall as well because the area we are talking about is an area that is so under the water, so that you can say open into the sea. We have not seen the alpha jet. We have not seen anything about the pilot. Developing that, obviously. That goes to the level of the problem we are having. Is multi-epatial in us? So, I still believe that those behind the lean of those soldiers should be investigated. But to be since then, it happens once in a while. Even in other clans, in the United States, it happened during the Iraq war. It happened in Afghanistan. So, but we should be mortal. And it goes to show that there is no level of, there is no connect between the military agents. involved in this war. It seems that the Air Force is doing their own thing. The Army is doing their own thing. The Navy is doing their own thing. And there is no concerted effort to be able to bring this together. So that when the Army is going out to attack, the Air Force should be in tune. So that they know how to be able to guide the soldiers. Right? And to clean them. It's really unfortunate. This story, it's not the first time we've seen something like this. We heard one that occurred in Obalindi, you know, weeks or months ago. And we're seeing a similar story here on the punch in the newspaper. It says, Okada riders transport unions fight, not ethnic clash. And that's according to Lagos police. So, Okada riders and members of the transport union in Lagos, you know, they actually had a clash at Yanoba in the Ojo area of Lagos. And so many people were actually injured. So we really don't know where this is coming from. What exactly the agitations are. But it's if six people have been feared dead, you know, in this clash. And the police statement here simply that it has nothing to do with ethnicity. So I don't know if you have any perspective about this, you know, the fact that Okada riders and, you know, members of the transport union in the States, you know, have been clashing in recent time. Yes. We heard about this today. And there was also a video making previous videos making that. That was more to me. That was a particular video that has to do with an attack in front of a legality in the West. And yes, if you see that view and for how this would not destroy several cars several cars that were parked around that hill. And from the video you see that there were really men there. There were police men there. And they made no effort to stop this rule law from destruction. And that is still what exactly is working. Yes, there is no, I think, collaboration to read that Okada and Union and the rest of the States. You all know that most of the Okada riders in Lagos are from a particular part of the country. And that fact, if the police say that it's just Okada riders and Union member, then something has to be done. Okada legacy came out with a law banning Okada from special rules or some major rules in the States. But in now, the enforcement of that law, you see Okada in every part of us. Even the rules that are not to be applied by the riders, you see them on roads and them competing with motorists and the rest of them are causing problems. But I believe that issue in job areas, especially the destruction of vehicles. I was so surprised to see that the students of Lagos to the United States were trying to fight back because the hoodlums were keeping a headway through their campers. It was just a few meters from the exit and they were fighting back the hoodlums. And in the course of the train that they could lead national down the way, I think the city should be drafted to die there. And all those behind the killing, I should be proud to do that on the part of the Union or the part of Okada rider. But we must start to instill some left discipline. If there are some designated areas within this that Okada's in life and they should be forget. A few weeks ago, there was another one that was kicked on the beer lane. Along that gate gate, it should be expressed with that in itself. All mwn next to another breakdown of law and order. But I think that should be needed before. And the government should be firm if they are said that they are banning Okada. Then those of us should be named back. And the unions are doing what they are not supposed to do. Then those I don't have to have. And they should also be. All right. Another challenge that it seems that we've been battling for quite a while now is about electricity tariff. On the front page of the punch newspaper, the NERC, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission is saying that electricity tariff may rise in July. And the NERC has been explaining why this might be. It's saying there's changes in inflation for an exchange, gas prices, available generation capacity, capital expenditure. They've just been listening for reasons why they have to review the tariff for electricity and why that review might be upward. But remember a World Bank report that said about 78% of Nigerians do not even get up to 12% of power. But the federal government issued a statement saying that was not true and that the government was making improvements regarding power supply, power distribution in Nigeria. But the World Bank reports and then this about possible rise in July. Which way for Nigeria? Which way for Nigeria? That was a saw by a list of new posts if you're a lover of the Sonos in this Sonos Post. Which way Nigeria? Which way to go? I love my Padlan. I want to know. That's where the authority they can list after Sonos Post is that album. And that is the term on top every Nigeria. Which way to go in Nigeria? Back question on electricity. Well, we will continue to this. Just like the same issue we have seen with that petroleum, the electricity sector has been sort of privatized and their discourse are now we are the messy of discourse. Anytime whatever I agree or whatever they tell us is what they're going to pay. And depending on this it's not any REC is at a loss as what to do. But that is not the issue for me. The issue for me is that where is the power? Are we having the power? We're not having the power. Electricity distribution is at its low. Most Nigerians are not even in the power. They are not even in the electricity companies that are dying 10 days that are shutting down. And at the end of it, if you see what these electricity companies ring as a bill, you'll be shocked. You don't like getting as much as about 40, 30,000 monthly. So 20,000. What is the average income of Nigeria of an average Nigerian? But that is the situation power. And Nigerians have an alternative. It has not been electric. And these goals have been the one to supply Nigerians party run on generator. So it needs to be generated on stamp by the major electricity. I bet now the major electricity is also on stamp where the people not depend on it. So and they've said that a monthly or so basis is that you have a review of the tariffs. The last one that was just a few months ago where Nigerians were crying and they didn't know about. So coming to terms again with another tariff in the next few weeks. I'm not surprised. But what alternative do you have? And this is weird because but not that there was this and cry and this jubilation was back when Nigeria came out to say that it has signed an agreement with men. To improve electricity. If you remember really well that was a contract that was being negotiated back. Where the formative of staff have a carryable to Germany where he started the COVID-19 and the retro type of meter. I don't know what happened to the contract. Today nobody is saying anything about that. That's who we are told was going to improve electricity supply in India. But by far. Then now we are directing around 5000 and distribution is just a little below 4000. And on a daily basis are not going to be this collapsing because they cannot even carry what is generated. And that is what we find out. And they know about doesn't seem to have left. The NRIR Street also seems to have left. The federal government seems to have left. And just leaving us and they have in schools to do whatever they want and they are seeing us to look at look at look. That is what we find ourselves. All right. Well just finally before we go I want your thoughts on the greenfield students who are still in captivity. That reports us a two more were found dead yesterday. So that's a little five now. Who have lost their lives. You would expect that it would be a a situation that should generate full national concern. And the country should not rest until these people are rescued. But it doesn't seem that way even from the Kadrana state government. And of course I might be wrong. But what's your reaction to you know those people still in captivity. Remember the students from the school of first year mechanisation are still in captivity. And then this. What do you what's your reaction to the way the government is handling these situations? The the and the the is a very very one. Um just to say that that that is a few uh where that is not that's you. And what's that's still to me happening is that the Kadrana state government has been so on side. And the state of now I smell is not going to make what you find. Chris Wando of that. And then we have about 20 men cost to death from the other institutions still under um the band I believe and I ask to Malikwyshwyl on the race of the student. Um this is quite a bit but I the government has just a a a the parents to the heaths and that is not there now. The uh the care of the property is the busy uh is the job of Chris Wando that is the elected. So if that's if the government is not being was that the government should leave if the Kadrana state government cannot be able to see all the the lives of the party's students within on an idea in Kadrana. Then the governor should leave. He shouldn't just be coming to the oh I I'm not going to shift bandits and rest of them. Who cares what I wish it or not. The basic first and foremost is responsibility as the governor is to secure the power everybody in Kadrana state. He should come and tell us that he will hide it. He is going to get that done. Let the students leave. Oh my business but he should make it to make sure that he does that. But he's body language and the kind of things that he comes to say and be placed the in nobody does that. And it might be a might be a sentimental but it asks if those students is children will you do your son that we have in say something oh go ahead if your student were kidnapped or wherever he will pray for he will pray to land rest then he's merely sorry if the student kidnapped as a what will he so he should put himself in the shoot the parents of these children and actually what they did with nature that this is going to all right. It's have a in a Chris Wanda, thank you very much. I have as far as the done the the students are so poor is problem with that of God now. Where is he not doing the right? All right. Thank you very much Chris Wanda for your thoughts this morning and for spending your Tuesday morning with us. Thank you. Thank you very much for helping you having me. Same to you 27th of April we're taking a short break when we come back we're sharing with you some of the major events that happened on this day many years ago I'm going back to the year 1994 and I'm talking about an iconic election that of course made history. Yeah still talking about elections and the birth of people running for elections after the break to see with us.