 Now you're still watching Waze. Today is intern world menopause day and it's celebrated on October 18th of each year to raise awareness of menopause and the support option available for women especially to improve their health. Menopause is a natural transition that occurs when a woman's ovaries stop producing eggs and her menstrual cycle ceases. It typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 but some people it happens earlier. Menopause can cause a variety of symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, sleep problems. It can also increase the risk of certain health conditions such as osteoporosis, heart disease and stroke. World menopause day is an opportunity to learn more about menopause and the ways to manage its symptoms and it's also a time to celebrate women who are going through this transition and show them some love and support. None of us are on this table. But honestly, they are hot flashes, they are hot. Literally we just see somebody talking and the person just breaks out into sweat. So for some reason I didn't understand it. I used to be on a breakfast show at TBC. So every time we just go to the next stage you just see her with tissue. So I never understood it until she now explained that it was hot flashes. Because you guys are really easy. How are you sweating like that? I couldn't understand it until I started learning about it. That's my first introduction to menopause and all of that. So ever since then, every time I see an older woman, I notice and I say okay, you're going through this. Just give them some kindred spirit support. But I don't know how I'm going to feel when I start to feel these hot flashes. Is it everybody that must go through that? I don't know, I didn't want to ask if men go through it. You may miss it. Question. I don't know if everyone must go through that. I don't know. And that's because I feel like different women have different emotions. How things, even period, how that affects you. How hormones and everything. Everything is different. So I can't really tell if it has a general thing. It's a general thing, but I'm sure. It's like when you ask about pregnancy. Like in the state of pregnancy for some people, they have no pains until later on. And in the same, some people have things like from the very beginning. So it's always different with these things. I'm sure if you say hot flashes, days that maybe half of it would be tied to some people and the other half. So I think it's somehow distributed evenly if I can say that. But I don't think you would have to experience every symptom. Sure, sure. What I'm more worried about is vagina drainage. It's like you are in my mind. So we're actually looking forward to bringing a doctor today. Because that's the only one that is just stressing me out. Like why? Wait, wait. If I go through all of this, why do that? Why does that have to happen? You don't need that to happen. So I think we'll speak to... No, no, no. Actually, we're going to get a doctor. Why you bothered about that? That's very important. What kind of question is that one? I'm getting educated here. Which education? Go and look for the doctor. But honestly, I really want to know why. Because I know that some people have said that when a woman has gotten to 40, that's when literally everything is alive. So I'm 45. I feel like again, it's different for different people. Okay. Please don't come near me. I rebuke it. Okay, so let me come to you, Jennifer. What are the different for us in today's news? All right. Your state government, as I learned today, is about to deal with individuals who defecate in the open and indiscriminately dump refuse. So the goal is they're going to penalize people who commit these offends. And yeah, so everyone should be on the lookout for that. I mean, I know that when you throw refuse on the road, like you're being cautioned for it, but then it's not in all places. But I don't understand the path where you would openly defecate in public. Why would you want to ma? Let me give you a gist. You know when they shut down Third Milan Bridge, that we had to go through Qatar Bridge, they wanted through Oibu. Apparently, when you're on that bridge, there is a road. There's a road that you would take. Hard to explain that road. When you're going up the bridge, go and turn into that Oibu, you have that side. That particular bridge, I don't know what the name of that bridge is now. I don't think that's the Qatar Bridge. But that road here, they lined up. Jennifer, it was a huge culture shock for me. They lined up, like literally defecate, turn by turn, they wait. And this thing is just right. They're on the bridge. So you see men just open their bomb and just squat and they'll just be defecating them. So it's actually a dedicated defecation center. So this thing you're saying, it happens everywhere. You understand? You just open your bomb and most times it's men. Because I don't see a lot of women doing that because we have a lot of things to protect. You can't really just go and open your bomb anywhere. And it's really ridiculous. So when I was now saying, how can this be defecating? It's a sport. So I now looked and I truly saw the people. 5 a.m. like this, or 6 a.m. They lined up. I saw on the finish, another person, they come. They said, dedicated sport for the open defecation. And it's right there. Please, disease. Open defecation. I'm just going to leave it there. So I saw a video. It's quite a funny video and it's also disturbing. I don't know if we're going to put that video up. So it's a video of a frog alive and chilling in a sachet in a pack of sachet water. And you think the frog is alive. Like breathing. And to think. If you look, watch it. You see it drinking water. Drinking water and that bubble is helping it stay alive. I wasn't sure how to react because you see things like this. These things are sold every day to people. So you can imagine someone buying this pack of water like this. And you know sometimes people don't look. Nobody is looking. This batch, where is the frog? I hope you know that there is a batch that there was no frog. But the frog was inside. There is even, what about pose? Everything. Nobody is thinking of the effect of something like this. So this goes to tell you what is happening in the factory. Where this sachet water is breathing. It means that they are breathing. So if one is alive enough to stay in a pack, they sealed it. So what is your process like? What is your purification process like? That a frog got in. And still alive. NAFDAQ was actually clamping down on this. So that is to tell you that normally when they produce water, like if you go to the Lassena factory, you will see that the water is really extremely hot. So even if there was going to be a germ, you would have died. Because there is no way you can survive that temperature. Because that is the temperature. So they literally have to cool down that water. Because they can even bottle it. All these pure water companies, sachet water companies, what is their process? Because I remember there was a time that NAFDAQ was heavily clamping down on them. I don't know what NAFDAQ is doing now. Because look at them, they are sprouting from everywhere. Literally from the tap, they just bottle it. They just bag it, seal it and put it in the bag. And that is the most consumed water. Because it is perceived to be most affordable. I know a friend of mine that used to buy sachet water to bake her baby. Because the water in the area was bad. So she used to use the sachet water to bake the baby. Then she now uses bottled water to make the baby's food. Now imagine, you are talking about the frog but you are saying, what about all the eggs they've laid? So that entire batch of water, engine. Even the bottled water we are drinking is not safe. That's why me, I only stick to a brand that I know. You understand? It is going to cost me a little more, but I just stay there. Rather than it's harder to be safe than to be sorry. So what I am saying now is that we have frog eggs inside our bellies. And you know how far this can go in terms of health. When it gets into your belly, it starts procreating. Hail, hail, hail. God help us. That's a very disturbing video. And I think if they can find the name of that sachet water, the brand, if they can find the name, they should find the company. Yeah. They should find it. They need to close down completely. God of heaven. Alright, so this headline was a bit misleading. He said, Abacha's daughter reportedly strangled to death in Meduguru. So when I saw Abacha, I thought it was the... Apparently there's a lawmaker representing in Gala Constituency in Bournemouth House of Assembly. Buka Abacha, he's been thrown into mourning following the demise of his daughter, who was reportedly strangled to death at her residence in Gidon, Gidon-Dembe area in Meduguru. So according to the report, they said they found her body, her legs and her hands were tied behind her back. And they found her two, that her two-year-old daughter was found beside her body crying. Of course, they said the husband of the victim took her corpse to the police station. And Sofsperson confirmed the incident today. And we actually received a report on the killing, but whether it was gunmen that committed the culpable homicide or not is yet to be ascertained. This is really sad. Remember we talked about killings. I think that was why I took the story. Like, literally, these are things that if you really pay attention, it's almost like on a... Now, it's not even longer on a daily basis. If you go online in the morning, you'll see one. You go online in the afternoon, you'll see one. Yeah, you saw these reported killings and all of that. It's just rampant. You know, it's just so sad. That two-year-old would be traumatized. You know, I'm happy that... Let me not say I'm happy, I'm grateful that she's two. Let's pray that she does not have the photographic memory that she's able to... I mean, they'll be able to help her, you know, forget that part because it's very traumatic to see your mother dead. You know, hands and legs tied to her back. It's sad. Very sad. People are actually going, by the minute they are getting hurt less by the minute. We don't know. The father is a politician, so who knows what is his political enemies? God knows what happened. But whatever it is, like, we are becoming... We are losing humanity. It's okay to just take a life and not look back. Even this pure other company, do you understand? It is lack of humanity because my mother ran a restaurant for... My mother ran a restaurant for, let's see how many years now, maybe 20 years or 22, 25 years. My mother would never give a customer food that she cannot eat. And my mother's standard of eating is very high. So for her to cook something for you to eat, if she cannot pass the test, her own quality of control was high. So if she could not eat it, she could not serve it. So how would you produce something that you cannot drink and give it to a larger population? It's the humanity that we've just lost. And it's very sad. I agree. We'll take a break now. When we come back from that break, we'll speak on the topic for the day, which is the Lucky Apex Persuase. Stay with us, we'll be right back.