 All right, you're still watching Waze World Hepatitis Day. That's WHD takes place every year on 28th of July, bringing the world together under a single theme to raise awareness of the global burden of viral hepatitis and to influence real change. Now, WHD is a day for the world's hepatitis community to unite and make our voices heard. So it's a day to celebrate the progress we've made and to meet the current challenges. It's also an opportunity for us to increase awareness and encourage a real political change to jointly facilitate prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. So today is that day to recognize the fact that people actually have hepatitis and they're living with it. Many years ago, I had a very, very horrible scare. But my kids were still young, very young. I had a nanny then and I don't... For some strange reason, I did not do a test before bringing her into my home. But when I found out, thankfully, the hepatitis... She actually even worked for me afterwards, even after finding out, but it was a dormant one. But I think they just said, you know, they needed to take some, what's it called, vaccines and all of that, and so we were good. But hey, people actually do live with hepatitis and, you know, let's not take it from granted. Hugging people, you know, especially because of fluid exchange. So, sweat, saliva, all of those things are quick ways. Ha! Jesus save us. I know what... I don't know, I was just going to... As you keep saying, as you keep saying it, even I don't know, it's going on in my head. Oh, okay. It keeps me in parts because I don't think anybody does test before. I mean, I don't know if you do test before. I don't think anybody does test before. Yeah, it's scary. Ha! God save us. Be careful who would out-kiss and exchange some... What's it called? Bodily fluid. Bodily fluid. All right, so quickly, what did we find in the news? Let me come to NJ first. So, my story. So, the federal government approves 25,000 Naira as allowances for doctors. As part of the measures to resolve the ongoing strike by members of the National Association of Resident Doctors, the federal government has approved the payment of 25,000 peculiar allowance for medical and dental doctors in hospitals, medical centers and clinics in the federal public service. And this was discussed by the chairman and chief executive officer of the National Salary and Wages Commission, Epo Unta. So, it's just one of those stories that you hear and you're wondering, okay, how much is four right now? I promised myself I was going to be happy today. I'm so sorry. I promised myself I was going to be happy today. I will not get upset with this federal government. I'm sorry, how much is 25,000 Naira? I'm asking, how much is 25,000 Naira in dollars? That's about... It's less than 30 dollars. Less than about 29 point something. Going with today's rates. So, and you're wondering why they're leaving the country. 25,000 Naira, we're not coming to just yesterday. We were talking about the ministerial list and you can only imagine, I'm not sure of the exact figure and I don't want to say anything wrong but the salary or the allowance given to the ministers or that they get from the entire government because it's not even just restricted to the ministers though, their entire federal government. Yeah, the entire government, state and federal. So, the salaries that they get runs in millions, billions in order to pay their salaries and doctors who are in the front line of saving lives and trust me, lots of things are going on in Nigeria. We just don't know. Even down to malaria and everything, the slightest thing is almost a death sentence in Nigeria because the standard of living is low as it is. I was having a conversation yesterday and we're talking about how 8,000 Naira allowance is going to make any difference in anybody's life and I was saying, how much is it? It can't even buy you 10 litres in your car. That's for those who have cars. So, you don't have, and someone was actually proving to me that some people live under 8,000 Naira for a week. It just doesn't, I'm not sure how to react to it. Like you said, I decided to be calm. I'm going to be calm. But it's a fight of fortunes. Before you take your own. Wait, is that what I'm coming for? So, I just want to quickly mention, because even I have to go and check. They say CAC to delist the 100,000 companies from the database and this, they say that they want to do as a result of lack of filing of your tax return. So, it says the Corporate Affairs Commission has said that it will remove 100,000 registered companies from its database very soon during a training on the use of the Beneficial Ownership Register in Lagos and the Registrar General and the Chief Executive Officer, Alhaji Garbar Abubakar, disclosed that the Commission's intention to delete this 100,000 registered companies from its database is steps towards enforcement of the 100,000 companies to go off its register for failure to file a no return. So, this is actually a fantastic way to trap taxes. We've always said that there are very, very creative ways that the government can solve some of these problems that we face, especially when it comes to taxation. We are one of the countries that we don't think we really pay taxes in this country. And for us to compare the standard of living and the things that people get for free in other countries, those countries are heavily taxed. Incomes are heavily taxed. So, if we start to deliberately get these taxes from people, definitely it's going to change. And it's not just only getting it, that you actually put it to good use. Because that's the problem. A lot of people say that I am my own government, so I pay my own power. I provide water for myself. I provide power for myself. I provide roads for myself. So, that is the justification why a lot of people do not feel the need that they have to do some of these things, especially when it comes to taxation. But, I mean, if we're able to do this, hopefully we'll be able to find, you know, income to then now plow back into the healthcare sector, the educational sector, and some of these sectors that are really struggling. So, I mean, it's a good move. So, hopefully, I will also go and check because there are some companies that I registered. I never did anything with them. I'll go and see if it's something I still want to use in the future and whatever, for what is worth, quickly do all the taxes before, or filing on whatever before these names are deleted. So, Mary. An Enlighteners. It's not Lighto. It is Enlighteners. Of course. The spiritual government of Nigeria urges Nigerians to consider bicycles for transportation. Vanga reports that the Director of Road Transport and Mass Transit, I don't know why you call that thing. Vanga reports that the Director of Road Transport and Mass Transit Administration, Musa Ibrahim, stated at a one-day stakeholders sensitization meeting held in Abuja. According to the report, Ibrahim said the idea to enhance and heighten the importance of cycling in Nigeria as it will obviously lead to a drop in road crash incidents. Ibrahim noted that the stakeholder sensitization meeting is in consonance with the World Bicycle Day that is marked annually on June 3 through the United Nations General Assembly Resolution. I know that this sounds absolutely ridiculous, but guys, think about it. On the fitness side of things, we would be healthier and we wouldn't have to think about the cost of petrol. Okay. Let me answer you. Yeah. If you go to Amsterdam, it's one of the countries that, you know, they are very heavy on bicycles, right? You see that everywhere you go, I mean, when I went to Amsterdam for the first time, I was just in bicycles everywhere. I wish probably I'd done a bit of research or I probably found a way to be able to rent some of those things and just use them for the long walks that I had to do from my hotel to the venue where we had the conference, right? So, if you go to those places and you're talking bicycles, you will know that the government is thinking, it's not me that trailer will crush on the road because I want to ride a bicycle. Wait! I mean, answer you. It's not from the initiative. No, no, no. You get the bicycles on the road that you don't have availability for the bicycle. The government is saying this now means there's going to be a next step. So, we're going to say, okay, you want us to ride bicycles. Can we make a separate lane for cycling? I know you came prepared to defend them, but you see this is putting the cart before the horse, right? Any government that is serious about, what's it called, real changes, especially when it comes to our transportation system in this country, you see better walkways. I mean, they've been constructing roads, right? It's not like they've stopped constructing roads for the longer. There are road constructions currently happening. Have you seen the structure of those roads? Are there pathways for pedestrians? Are there pathways? Let me make a finish. Are there pathways for bicycles or what's it called, or bikes? There are no pathways. So, you can wake up and just say that you want to have bicycles. When I was a lot younger, I was born and bred in Cardinal. I used to ride bicycles on the highway. Now, the thought of it, it gives me palpitations. Do you understand? I can never try it. I love to ride bicycles, but I have not ridden bicycles. I don't know for God's sake. I may be up over 20 years now. I've not ridden a bicycle. Just because there are no safe paths for bicycle riders. So, it's not enough for you to say because you're celebrating World Bicycle Day and you want to encourage fitness. If you are serious about bicycle transportation, which is fantastic, because it actually helps with our fitness and our whatever. Let us start to see denibrate tracks to say these are strictly bicycle lanes. I know that, yes, you're ready as a government. I'm sure they're going to start. So, we'll definitely see some changes. I like your optimism. I'm pro cycling, sir. See, I'm not against it. I'm really not against it, but it's just like Uwa said. He's putting the card before. I understand that they're trying to make use of the, you know, recognize the day and make use of that. But these are the things that also make us look. I don't want to use, you know, these are the things that make us look on. Can I put you in the word? I mean, don't use the word. These are the things that make us look on serious. Let me use that. On serious, it's looking like likely. And look like a joke. You see, when the federal government comes out to say something like this, in that statement, you didn't state, okay, these are plans. These are some of the plans that we have in order to push this narrative. This is a prototype road that we have built. This is something that we are doing. We're currently building this road. And on that road, we are going to launch, we're going to start by launching a bicycle lane or a cycling lane so that it, how is this, how can you come out and tell me that the accident rate will go down if you don't even have pathways for bicycles? So I'm going to be, it's bad enough that when you're driving a car, you're struggling with KK. You're struggling with motorcycles. Then you now have a bicycle that wobbles. We will be fine. And I'm sure that the government is going to do something about it. But I strongly believe that it's very dangerous. Bicycles in Nigeria at the moment is for estates, please. In my opinion, it's only in a state that you would encourage having more bicycles. You can't encourage that on the highway. Never. How do you encourage that for transportation? People are coming from the mainland. Mary, I will give you a bike and I will make sure that you ride on Todd Milan. Wait, it's not that. I'm taking you to Todd Milan bridge. You're going to ride from island to the mainland. No, you will have business in Jesus Name. You are going to have a meeting. I'm actually going to buy a bike. No, you are going to have a meeting. You're going to have a meeting in Kejajeri. And I'm going to put you on the bike and Todd Milan. The bridge will blow me off. Who took your break? Let's begin our guest with us.