 Alright, you are still watching Waze, now International Day of Mind Awareness and Assistance in Mind Action is observed every year on April 4th to raise awareness against explosive minds and gather assistance towards their eradication. The Mind Action community plays a significant role towards achieving the Mind Action goals and it is led by the United Nations Mind Action Service. Ah, you know when you watch some old movies where they have all those mind sights and all of that, like it's quite scary, you don't know what next step you will take. I keep saying I'm happy I'm born in this generation because going back to like the Vietnam War, World War II, where they plant minds and you're just working as a soldier. Yeah, and you just detonate. I know, come on, please I prefer this one, you know what's happening. At least we know where. Do you understand? I mean you know some things are better just left in historical books not to be experienced honestly because that thing is so scary. You know when you watch some movies and you see those mind sights that you know the person is trying to go through, when you have all those casualties you see like your heart will be palpitating, please let it not detonate, let it not... So I'm happy that again people are actually even very, you know some things we don't even care about these things, but these things still remains very, very much an issue for some other parts of the world, even in this age and time. Yeah. All right, so Eastie, let me come to you. What did you find for us in the news today? My story in the news is a, it's rather a sad one and it has to do with a young man who was killed in school. This happened in Uniban in Benin and this is the headline that caught my attention was Uniban condemns killing of final year students and the management of the University of Benin has condemned the killing of the final year student, popularly known as Mayor. He's a student of the Department of Public Administration, and he is said to be the chief care guide in the school and he was shot dead by a known gunman. So the university, this happened actually yesterday last night actually and the organization which is Uniban has sent the PRO to talk to the public about it and while commiserating with the people and the family who have lost a loved one they are also expressing the fact that they are looking into it with the help of the police and the internal security to confirm how this young man was killed and who were the culprits that we are involved. And he, the PRO's name is Dr. Benedita Ehanire. Ehanire, pardon me, it's not Ehanire. And while she was doing this she expressed her pain that at a time like this where children are supposed to be going to school, they are actually being killed in school. So this should not happen again. While I do understand that she's coming from, I should also reiterate the fact that when students go to school they should face the sole purpose of them being in school which is their education and not partake in cultist activity or cult activities basically. It's quite unfortunate. Yeah, quite unfortunate. School is somewhere that you go to learn and you're supposed to be safe within the confines of the school so to imagine that your child or what could go to school and not return home is quite unfortunate and I think it's with the responsibility of the university to actually investigate and find out what exactly happened and to actually report to the authorities when they do. I guess, well, my sympathies to parents of a final year student after strike and everything, so it's quite a sad story. There are some things better left to the imagination. Let me take your story. My story is speaking on the divorce rate amongst young couples in the FCT. So the judge of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Magistrate Court Sheikh Ayuba Abubakar, has expressed worries over the high rate of divorce amongst young couples in Nigeria, especially in the FCT. He expressed his concern while speaking at the annual Ramadan lecture over the weekend. He said as a judge that he's having a high rate of divorce, especially the rate in the FCT, so alarming young couples in two years, three years' marriage, dragged themselves to court and he has discovered that most of them there's no way out to separate them and for them to live in peace. So, well, the story goes on, but it's just quite interesting for him to be bothered about the high rate of divorce. I guess the kind of cases that are going on now. So for me, I just feel like, yes, it has been of note recently that there has been a high case of divorces and this is... I think it's not even unique to the FCT. No, that's what I'm saying. It's a general... Tell us why people are divorcing your state. Why do you think I'm kind of looking and saying... No, no, no, you are the FCT person. Yes, it's like a single date out. It happens to everyone. For me, I think generally in Nigeria or in the world, actually, the impatience or the lack of character of this generation has not only eaten across different things from politics, governance has also come into our basic family unit, which is marriage. Most people are ready to disagree at anything. This is the most highly self-aware generation in life and most shockingly highly self-aware but totally oblivious of the word selflessness. And because of that, you know, 80 or 90% of the things that you read are all about you, about me, about this. No, but that's been prejudging actually. How can you say that oblivious of selflessness? I'll give you an example. Let's take your celebrity people, because that would be very easy for everyone to understand. So Meghan Markle, and this is not a common position. Meghan Markle, you're getting married into the British royal family. What did you expect? If you're getting married into any royal family, anywhere in the world, you know what you're getting into. Let's not go into this. You know what you're going to expect. What do you expect? A puppy. You're not going to get that. That is the tradition. That's who we are. If you want to stay away from it, stay away from it. If you don't want heat, get out of the kitchen. And that's the way things are. The present generation will live and tries to... Walk the generation. I don't want to use the word walk, because with the amount of Google, I can tell you most people do not know more than one river or two rivers in Africa. So I really don't, even with chat GPT. So I don't agree really. Walk means you know what it means. So I think we relied a lot on... We are so selfish in this generation. We're not ready to give back to anything. And our impatience and intolerance levels are quite high. You're very short. Now, this is a story I want you to take for me. Donald Trump has arrived at the Manhattan Criminal Court to surrender to authorities and face charges. Trump has reportedly been charged with 34 felony courts of falsification of business records. According to report, Trump will be fingerprinted but not handcuffed. He will also not have a mugshot taken. This comes as reports are circulating that the judge presiding over the case may issue a gag order. Because you know what I'm saying? He must have been preventing the former president from speaking publicly about his court proceedings while in his motorcade to the courthouse. Trump released the following statement. Heading to lower Manhattan. The courthouse seems so surreal. Wow, they are going to arrest me. I can't believe this is happening in America. Maga. What do you mean maga? It says more to come. So I mean, this is... We all know the back and forth that has been going with the president. But when you... You that you are someone that leaves it it breeds politics. When you hear things like this or you see things like this happening, you know, what does it like? What does it mean to you? So there are multiple ways of looking at it. The first to be from the average emotional position which is the arrest of someone who is being retarded. But we need to understand that even during his tenure of presidency Trump has been already arraigned on quite a number of charges but because of the immunity of the office of president he was exempted from such actions during COVID. The Capitol Hill attack. The list is endless. Not attending the inauguration of the next incoming president. There are a lot of things Trump has been held for. And America is all about institutions. Let's not forget that. So since America is all about institutions Trump has a bid which of course is trying to hide but we all know he wants to run for president next... coming year. This next cycle. So what is going to happen is critical. He's holding White House documents. He's known for a cult following. The way America or the world thinks strategically Africa, you stop the guy after the election has been won and say it was rigged. America, Europe, Britain, you stop the guy before he wins the primary. That's not the way to do it. This is no offense. Please, I'm not referring to anybody in Nigeria. I'm just... I'm seeing how we look at things generally. So Trump has stepped quite on the lotto lines. His issues with Congress threatening to not even attend state of the Union while being American president which has never been heard before. Trump has taken quite a lot. I think all of this. I know why he won't be handcuffed. He's an ex-president. America must protect the institutions. So he won't be handcuffed. He will be gagged also because we all know Trump. Trump is like a machine gun with a keypad. He's a machine gun with a keypad. So it's kind of... Trump will be held a little bit but I think all of this is being done so that he doesn't run in the next cycle and once he doesn't run in the next cycle, I'm sure, as much as he has broken the law there will be softer charges, you know, just basic fines, restrictions on some actions and he will be let go of. So do you ever see this kind of thing happening in Nigeria? No. Okay, let me... Not anytime soon. It couldn't happen. There's a possibility. Yes, it could happen. The possibility of it happening in Nigeria and the only possibility is this. The day we all enjoy 24 hours of light for three years in Nigeria, then we can start to think of it. I didn't say it would happen. Start to think of it. That's how close we are to it. We'll leave it there. We have an interesting conversation to take this conversation further. Stay with us, we'll be right back.