 Welcome once again to the breakfast and just before our first major conversation for today, let's go back in history to the year 2002. On this day, the 11th of October 2002, President of former President Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize. Of course, he won it for his decades of on time and on dying efforts to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights and to promote economic and social development. The Nobel Committee had wanted to give Carter the prize that year for his efforts and how much time and effort that he had put into trying to create a more peaceful world through many, many, many acts of democracy and negotiations and books that he had also written. The Nobel Prize in Economics was first awarded in 1969 and Carter was the third US President to receive the award worth $1 million. Carter also helped fight disease and improved economic growth in developing nations and also has served as an observer at numerous political elections around the world. Three other US presidents have been similarly honored and they are Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and former President Barack Obama. And so on this day, from President Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize and of course that was a $1 million attached to that peace prize in 2002, the 11th of October. Now let's move to our first major conversation for today. It is the PDP's timetable for its national convention which is sometime in the month of October. We're going to be speaking with Diron Odeemi, who is the Deputy National Public District Secretary of the PDP right after the short break.