 Hanging System with us now on October 28th, International Animation Day recognizes the artist, scientists, technicians behind animated art. It's also a day to celebrate all aspects of animation. When artists manipulate drawings to appear as moving parts, they are creating animation. This art form has been used for more than 100 years to create cartoons and other types of entertainment. Through the years, artists and technicians have developed different kinds of animation. And this is one day that is worth celebrating because there's nobody on this planet Earth that would not see that the cartoons have really impacted their lives. God bless. God bless. Walt Disney. Yes. Walt Disney. Who else was it? So I've forgotten all the other names that used to, but Walt Disney is something that would stick in anybody's mind because we had the Roger Rabbits, we had the Tom and Jerry's and everything. No, all of them. Now, bringing it into our present day, parents encourage your kids about coding. If you find any child that has an interest in coding, teach them, let them learn it because animators are real money makers. If they get a chance to go abroad, we don't do too many animated productions here, although we do a few adverts. But if a child knows how to, let me give you a classic example. Obi-Kubana, billionaire, you know, he's a rich man's world. His first son, even though he's so academically sound, he's in your kid's school. He loves to draw and apparently some people are already paying attention to him from America because the characters he's come up with, they're thinking, you know, we could actually create a show around this. The Marvel Studios started with cartoons, all the Wakanda forever, Superman, Wonder Woman. What's that thing called? The paper thing? Yeah. Yes. This is how all these people started and you can imagine the billions of dollars that they're earning now, based on ideas that came 100 years ago. Absolutely. So you learn coding. I love cartoons. I watched a recent movie, like I think about three weeks ago, most times when I go on Netflix, all the streaming apps, I just try to find soft things to watch. I watched the one cartoon, it was an artist, you know, he was an artist, all black characters, very lovely. I love the storyline. I keep seeing it. People are really, as grown men, are saying it's really good because it's not an actor or something. It's an adult movie, actually, it's not for children, but it's so good. I really enjoyed it. I'm going to watch it. I mean, the scenes, you know, the very, the love scenes. The driver of yesterday, I said the perfume was good for such a bastard. Alright, so what did you find for us in the news? Well, let us rejoice with Elon Musk yet again. He has finally put the sell-through with Twitter, with all the back and forth that they had. He's finally acquired it, and he says he's going to use it to help humanity. I just want to ask Elon, how is Twitter going to help us with flooding? Is it that we're going to be able to communicate our issues faster? I don't understand that angle, but I want to see it. And because of Nostra Demons' predictions, I'm very wary of people that try to acquire so much wealth, right? Because they say, you know, the Antichrist is going to come. I don't know. And where are you going with this conversation? Just to congratulate you. I've said I've congratulated him. But I was going to say that this Twitter acquisition has just been, so from in my head, I thought he had bought it too. So when I now saw this again today, I'm now wondering, okay. But there was a story that Norma was supposed to take. I want to quickly, just quickly mention this. Yes. This was Norma's story. Right? Donald Trump says now, Twitter is in sane hands. Right? So as the former president has hailed the sale of Twitter to the tech billionaire Elon Musk, saying that he was pleased that the platform was now in sane hands. So I mean, I'm happy that Twitter is now in sane hands and will no longer be run by radical left lunatics and maniacs that really hate our country. Luke Trump said on his social media platform, wow. Luke was talking about maniacs and lunatics. Donald Trump. I held it. I really held it. Right? But I just had to bring that story because, hey, Twitter has been a bit of, like, you know, there's been a back and forth, especially with some of the tweets. But I get the part. With the Nigerian government. You didn't mention when Nigerian government said they don't want tweets. They want to ban it. No. So I'm saying that when Donald Trump is saying, is finally in sane hands and now wondering, okay, are you trying to say that you're going to be now giving the free reign to just tweet whatever it is you like. You know, it takes crazy to recognize crazy. No, no, no. But there will still be the Twitter community. There will still be those laws guiding what you post. So do not think that because maybe someone in your corner has the platform that you can now come out and start using for hate crimes. Yeah. Like what we had here. I know you because there are rules guiding those platforms. And it cannot, if not, everybody would just, you know what? Shut down the app and just leave it in your corner. The story is just to follow up from what I talked about yesterday. That's our president, Muhammad Buhari. I'm saying that we should all be vigilant and we should be calm. This is coming off of the back of the travel advisory that the U.K. and the U.S. government gave about, yes, and about what's it called? The security alert that was raised. So he was saying that we should be calm. It says safety remains. So now there are two key words I want to or two lines I want to just bring out. And I'm wondering it says safety remains our highest priority as the government. So I'm wondering if safety. So wait, wait, wait, if safety was priority and this is what we're seeing, like this is the kind of insecurity that we are facing. If it was not a priority, where would we be? This is what you call a priority. And things are just going underneath your. So that's one. And he says security agents are proactive. Sorry, proactively rooting out threats to citizens. And I'm wondering proactively rooting out. Do you know what being proactive means? I think he's just, he just likes grammar. Because every time, almost every time he makes a statement, I will put allegedly whether or not it fits into it just so we don't get sued. Every time he makes a statement is always contradicting himself because his actions don't show what he claims in his statements. How can you say that security or whatever, anything that has security and Nigeria together in a sentence. There are no five or six. I was going to say that though, I mean, which he rightly claims that unfortunately terror is not unique to Nigeria. Terror is a reality all over the world. So yes, I get that part. But you see, for me, Seth, this one that we are talking about, the threats and all of that, I don't even know to what extent now. Let's hope that whatever it is, this proactivity that he said, his security agents are proactively fishing out what's equal to the threat. Let's pray that it's defective because I don't know where we'll be. Because you remember we used to, there was a time when bombs were going off all over Nigeria. I hope that never happens again. I hope not. So please, being an ex-military person, you should understand a bit of what intelligence is that you need to employ to prevent these things from happening. I want to leave to see my 50th next year. Absolutely. Okay, so we'll take a break now. When we come back from the break, we will be discussing the CBN rebranding of our Niren notes. Why now? That's the question. Stay with us. We'll be right back.