 All right, thanks for sending us now. October 26th, National Financial Crime Fighter Day recognizes the Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money laundry professionals, because not all superheroes wear capes. Sometimes they wear business suits, dresses, or jeans, and serve in the back offices of financial institutions. These are the people who protect the United States financial industry. They include law enforcement officers and other government personnel. Very important people. I think we need to ship some of them here in Nigeria. There is so much financial crime in this country. It is alarming. We cannot be wondering how the human beings are bringing by themselves. Absolutely. And on that note of financial crime, I want to quickly take a story that I found in the news. Because I have two stories today. One is the CBN governor. Right? There is a circulation that has gone out that said the CBN governor would release new Naira bank notes. Yeah, new notes. New notes. And I think this is supposed to happen on the 22nd. OK, so the new bank notes, once circulation begins, mid-December 2022, all banks are therefore expected to keep open their currency processing centers from Monday to Saturday, so as to accommodate all cash that will be returned by their customers. So what they are saying, if you have any cash that you are stolen, that you are going to hide somewhere, CBN is rebranding the Naira notes. They are redesigning some Naira notes. So I mean, as I said earlier, the kind of financial crime we have in this country, I just need these experts to come to Nigeria. Well, we're having an expert that will come to talk to us about this on Friday, but I just thought to mention it that we've seen the story. We're just waiting for our SME and Business Finance Day, which is Friday, to discuss it. So here you go. If you have any money that is with you, old Naira notes, go and return it to the bank. Absolutely. So Alera, what did you find there? I'll take my second story. Oh, my God, the news, my news is they beat. In fact, it's sad and disheartening and scary. So this morning, a police began investigation on as max gunmen allegedly abducts Lagos motorists on broad daylight. Apparently this happened today right in front of slots in computability in the Kedja legal states. Some unknown gunmen, they were holding guns and cutlass and they actually abducted a man that was just on his way to work. Apparently the kidnappers actually used cutlass to dismember his leg. And in fact, this thing happened in broad daylight and people were just looking and they couldn't do anything about it. And that also boils down to where is this country really heading to? Because if this kind of thing is happening, and I'm sure there are police stations around that location, there's like two or three around that medical road. And this happened in broad daylight. Human beings, people were watching another human being abducted and being dismembered by a kidnapper. And like this is security now. It's a call for alarm that nothing is happening and things are still going on. Well, to ask Alero, are you sure this is a case of kidnapped or outright murder? Like maybe somebody just sent the people to assassinate because if you're kidnapped by someone, right, why would you dismember the person's body parts? Exactly. Exactly. But in broad daylight, these people are not afraid of the law. They are not afraid of the law. So these are the things that we talk about when we say that Nigerians should be a bit wiser as we draw close to the 2023 general elections. Because you see, these things are real. And some people will say, no, it can never happen. You can never tell, because by the time it comes to your nose, you will then know that these things are actually possible and it does happen, right? So it's really sad. I was really scared when I saw that story and I was wondering, hey, where is safe? Where is safe in this country? Exactly. So I mean, this morning, as early as 4.30, I woke up because I didn't get feel yesterday. I had come back from out of state and I didn't even realize there was scarcity until I got into Lagos and I realized there was scarcity. So I had a very low fuel tank. But thankfully, I called my, you know, these kind of people just make sure you just give them some more money because they come in handy one of these days. So I called him. He was so excited to hear my voice. Oh, madam, yes, they are discharging. So as early as 4.30 this morning, no, not 4.30. I tell the lie, I said to my love for 4.30, but I didn't wake up at 4.30. I woke up at 5.30. I woke up at 5.30 and I went straight to the fuel station to get the fuel and as early as that time, the queues was really, really long. So my story last night is warning motorists, right? And telling them that please, they should not cause great luck. Cause now, you know, automatically when there's few crises, there's mass traffic. Like the thing does not correlate in my head. Is it not why you do not have 4.30 and say, you know. And you know, people will be on the queue now and then you know how Lagosians are. They are, everybody's inpatient and everybody expect to be treated special. With VIP. They say queue, but you will drop the queue because you are going to the front one and give one of the VIP before like 10th and morning so that you can quickly jump queue. And before you know, the people in front will not come and cause chaos and say, we met you here, we met us here. Before you came out, trapped you. Why are you throwing, why are you throwing jobs at me now? After I told you, I called somebody. Hi yo. But hey, the Lagosian management, traffic management authority has cautioned motorists queuing up for fuel at different fuel stations against causing traffic grid luck to other road users. The general manager of LASMA biology, Ori Agba in a statement said that while deploying more officers to monitor the traffic around fuel stations across the state, it disclosed that the deployment became imperative following reports of long queues around fuel stations causing motorists parking indiscriminately and blocking roads while queuing up and waiting to buy fuel. So please motorists were just begging, you know, do it with decency. I cannot speak to what Allero said, because it's like she was there when I was buying fuel. I was sharing it in the end. But hey, my dear, I'm a woman. Early 5.30 in the morning. No, it's the people that we all like to be baby girls now. No, it's not even that. I had called ahead of time. And guess what, immediately I got there. I was the first person to just drive into the fuel station. Okay. But hey, I did not cause any grid luck. All right, so directly the pressure. Yeah, nobody abused you now. It's fine. All right, thanks. We're going to break now. I mean, let's discuss relationship matter. Honestly speaking, are these things are really troubling for me? But hey, we have to talk about it. Stay with us. We'll be right back.