 The United States has provided $127,000 grant for the Documentation and Cultural Preservation Project for the Osho-Shogo sacred grove, particularly the Busan Shrine. The Consul-General of the United States, Clare Brangelo and her team went round on an inspection of the grove. The move is part of efforts to ensure the grove is given a first left, especially the Busan Shrine, one of eight monuments within the grove. She disclosed that work will commence on the site in the next few days. The Atar-Jav Osho-Bo-Ovajima Olanipeku was on hand during the inspection tour of the grove. They voted the American government for their gesture towards promoting culture and tourism. Today, this project, this launch, is to award to digitally document trained professionals because our teams are working with your teams of local experts and to conserve the Busan Shrine here in the ocean of the sacred grove. We just hope that this is the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership with the people of Osho and your cultural heritage. So thank you all so much for being with us today. This place is so special. You can see we're right on the banks of the Onshun River in this beautiful part of Nigeria and it's my honor to work with the National Commission of Museums and Monuments and the Adunio Larisha Trust to take the first step in documenting this incredible structure that has so many amazing stories to tell. You've heard of the connection with Arkavyece of Osho-Un-State with this very shrine and I'm really excited to partner on this project, do the 3D documentation to serve as a master plan for future restoration efforts of this place. I pray that our relationship will continue this way so that we will have every cause to thank you for your achievements. God bless you, ever, to success. I appreciate the government of Osho-Un-State that has backed on promotion of tradition, culture and humanity.