 We're back and zooming straight to a second conversation right here on the breakfast and plus TV Africa. Well, the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students has vowed to ground activities at international airports across the country. Yes, believe it or not, and this is a protest against the seven monthly or seven month impasse between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, which is the University Lectures Union ASU. Now, the chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students National Task Force on End ASU Strike Now, which is their protest, or Joe Raymond, or Lumide, who spoke in a career decried the attitude of the federal government towards the striking lecturers as well as education, as he said, that the quote four-day shut down of busy highways and expressways across the country had been a success, hence the move to disrupt international travel in order for the bourgeois and the government to fill the pains, he says, that had they had subjected students to in the past seven months. All right, and of course, we're glad to have the National Association, the Public Relations Officer of the National Association of Nigerian Students joining us on the program this morning, Gewa Issa Ezenlegas. Gewa, thank you very much for your time. All right, none saying they would like to disrupt flights and block the nation's airports. Some would think and will say that is not a good idea because of how important air travel is to Nigeria and the risk involved if you do it wrongly and people could get injured, people get hurt. You know, if a plane is in the air, there's no way for it to park, it's coming down. Why airports? Go ahead. Allow me to give you why we are joining the airport, one, that you know by part of it, I'm going to object to the position and the situation. Well, so my question to you now, do you think that this is rational? Do you think that this will yield any result? Will this force the hands of government? Because you have two parts. Excuse me, I'm asking, do you think that this is a rational thing to do? I mean, the fact that you're looking at airports and we understand, you know, the how that contributes to our economic growth, I mean, we're looking at the transport sector, and that's a lot of means of transportation. But my question here is, do you think that this will yield any result whatsoever? Is this rational? Thank you, but last question again. Thank you, when ever to do, from the public, you are turning the airport. There are some moves that are taken by the position. One, sticker. Thank you, we did that for, also, to Ali, and for the moment, to Ali. All right, you have, you can hear us. So you're saying basically that this move is meant to affect the high and mighty. Is it that your blockade of some express ways in the country interested in interstate did not work to pass a message to government? Is that what you think? Is that what you're saying? I'm saying you said that the bourgeois, all the high and mighty, those in the political class, the elites in the country, you're saying that this blockade of the airports will affect them directly, and that's why you're going there. Is it that the one you did on the roads recently, last week, did not achieve the desired result? Right now, they have been fighting. Yeah, yeah, go on, Giewa, just round off, yes. I think that we'll probably have to connect to Chi, you know, maybe some time in the cost of a day to find out what's going on, which are activities as regards this protest. However, we've not been having a very smooth network and connection with you, and we're also out of time. Giewa Issa, thank you so much for being part of the show. All right, that's the size of a package, and apologies for that connection problem. He wasn't hearing us too well. But hey, the show must go on. We'll definitely keep our eyes on this next move by the students to see if they do work messy. I don't think I've seen anything like that in recent times, students blocking the airports. How they'll gain access to the airports where I wish to have known, whether they just block the roads leading to the airports. The pictures already, you know, that has made the rounds. I mean, you have these pictures on the internet. Well, however, like I mentioned, would definitely be on top of this information. As we proceed on the cost of the day, if you missed out on any part of it, we'll be okay to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and do subscribe to our YouTube channel. It's a plus TV Africa and plus TV Africa lifestyle. I am messy a book. Well, many thanks for watching. And my name is Kofi Bartels. Good morning.