 All right, you are still watching Ways Now, School Day of Non-Violence and Peace is observed in schools worldwide on January 30th to motivate tomorrow's citizens to find non-violent solutions to conflict. The day originated in Spain and has spread across the world, reminding us of the teachings of pacifists and advocates of non-violence, including Mahatma Gandhi. So happy international day, school day of non-violence and peace. This is very important because I mean every single time there is any semblance of maybe like a problem or any conflict, people just believe that you have to fight, you know, you have to insult each other, you know. So that's why I don't know how I resolve conflict is I try to step back from the situation, you know, and I'm quick to apologize really if I feel like there's something that you are offended by. You know, when I when I'm able to get clarity, I just say I'm sorry because it doesn't really hurt anybody. Just apologize, right? Whether you choose to believe that the apology is genuine or not, that's on you. But I mean, I don't believe that you must really use, you know, your face or anything. But I see that a lot of people and again with this age of social media, right, it's so terrible. Any little thing that happens, it's on social media. You know, the funny thing, I used to say to people that jokingly, deliberately I don't check status because if you were, if the target was for you to insult me, I ruined my mental health. It is difficult because I don't even look at it. I don't even know, you know. So I mean, violence now has even moved beyond just picking up arms. Violence right now, violence. Crazy. A lot of people, you know, because you just see somebody says go and kill yourself and the person will truly go, you know. So it's something that we have to really be conscious of as a people and, you know, just, you know, as much as possible. Let peace guide us. Let's, you know, no matter how offended I am, I can accommodate and tolerate, but I just, I would just be calm and quiet. But I think let peace be at the back of all our minds. How do you resolve conflict though? Oh, like you said, I take a step back and I try to have a conversation from a place of listening to understand, not necessarily to justify exactly to respond, you know. And again, like you said, it just, it resolves quite a whole lot and you're able to see that, oh, at the end of the day, it's just miscommunication. It's just misunderstanding. And you probably, you're both of you are even saying the same thing, just different ways, you know. And I like this international day because for kids, you know, they emulate what they see. So when they see adults find that violence is the only way for them to resolve conflict. They naturally think that's the right way. So, but if we're the only way, exactly the only way. So, yes, we have to keep on telling them that they're emphasizing there's a different way. Have a conversation. If the child is raising a tantrum, let the child calm down. True. True. I've learned that one. You can't get me to react. I always respond. So I will stay quiet. We have don't know you're ranting. I will come and respond to you back. But hey, I can't be, we can't be all like that. At all. At all. Yeah, we need some, some, so we will need a little bit of a tarot. But let me take my story in line with violence, right? I do state there was an early scruffle this today. Young people protesting. They took to the street, burning tires, saying that the government, of course, they were just generally upset about the government and how was it called things are hard, hardship and all of that. They can find that video. You know, it's what I was just, you know, worried for because can we, because we're talking about violence now, can we also express our views peacefully? We don't have to, do you understand? Yes, you are tired of bad government, no lights, no fuel, because that's what they were saying at the back of this burning of tires. So they had shot down the federal road. They blocked the federal road. And they said no light, no fuel, no new narrow notes. We're tired of bad governors. And this happened in Benin, Sapler Road. Right? So I mean, so this is what we're saying that conflict resolution or maybe like expression of grievance or whatever, shouldn't result to this because this now only God knows, you know, as little as this, I've seen how it just escalates into now wondering how did it even start, you know, start seeing violence, killings and all of that. So let's avoid, especially we are in a very tense period as a nation. Let's just avoid things like that. Do you understand? Let's avoid it as much as we can. And I just hope that this is not going to become a thing in other states, because I mean, this is how there's also the mob mentality, you know, people see that, okay, this has happened in this particular city, we can try to nasty. And then it just becomes a wild fire. Absolutely, there's uncontrollable. What's your story then? I'll come back to another story. Okay, DSS arrests syndicate selling new Naira notes. So DSS says that, I mean, there is a syndicate, you know, doing this and then they feel that the bank officials are also very complicit in this. And that goes to your earlier statements about, you know, we see what is happening on social media for in parties, there are stacks and stacks of that works in a financial, she's the director financial company. She was just telling me on Saturday that she had a 1000 Naira notes just that moment that this is the first time because she doesn't want to cash. This nobody will now carry. And there was another party, so it was bond packets, they were spraying. So they all had a bundle and we just throw in packets of 500 Naira notes. So you're forced to ask, is that the fake notes? Or is that from? No, now we have caught them. Because it's just ridiculous. Now, did you hear, I said, this is a topic for tomorrow, because did you hear that for every 10,000 Naira? It's 5000. What kind of madness is that? 50,000 for 15,000. For what? Monetary does. I think who knows, I'd be like to spray. So you can't catch me there. So speaking about arrests, there's a police has arrested vandals, suspected vandals that went on, I think they went on the Ijora, but I think Ijora area rights of Lagos state, they had caught these guys at about 1 a.m., the patrol team around that Ijora area, they intercepted them in a Musubushi, Lanzakh, conveying vandalized railway tracks. Now, the two occupants of the vehicle had been arrested and the investigation is ongoing. The reason I took this story, remember when we talked about the trains derailing and all of that. So if we have more arrests like this, maybe because you see the Nigeria, we have a, they call it a hider headed monster. Whilst we're complaining that there are no infrastructures and all of that to accommodate the population that we have as Nigerians, we have a bigger problem where even the infrastructure, the little infrastructure that we have put in place, we as Nigerians, we destroy those infrastructure. Do you understand? So we need to keep on catching these people as scapegoats, so that they know that it is not business as usual. I mean, you put the medians on the roads in the express, you see them, they want to roll up those barbed wires. The medians are there specifically so that people are forced to use the pedestrian bridges, so that they will not be dead anymore while crossing the road. But it's just a complete mess. It's a mess, really, it is. I mean, I mean, I have seen situations where you find road hawkers, the guys in traffic, digging portholes. Yeah. Thank you. So you can slow down so that it can sell. Wrong. And I think we need to focus more on enforcement. Yes, I'm talking to ourselves. Yes. Advocacy. Advocacy. We need to teach people. People need to learn that it is beyond that cover you want to put in your pocket. It is, it is, it is. All right. So on that note, we're going to continue this money matter tomorrow. We'll take a break now. When we come back from the break, we have Kule La Wao with us. Stay with us. We'll be right back.