 Welcome back to the breakfast and class CV Africa. We head straight to check in on the front pages of a national TV's G.D. Johnson joins us. I set off with the Guardian newspaper this morning and let's find out what's making it on the Guardian newspaper. All right, the board story says, intrigues us, please parade 14 alleged invaders of Odili's home. That's the board caption. I perceive that it might dominate all of the headlines says journalist, lawyer, police, officer, soldiers among suspects. Federal government bullying judiciary to install instill fear ahead of 2023 elections. We care ledges. That's what you find on the Guardian newspaper this morning. Resign down or get sucked. Agreed APC stakeholders tell Boonee committee. That's on page three. And still looking at the front page of the Guardian. Research Institute begin indefinite strike over government's alleged refusal to honor 10 year impact. Another caption on the Guardian newspaper this morning. Headers kill eight Zangon, Katafa native and Inge's orders. You also have UBA rejects. I take that again. UBA rejects election results and may go to Tribunal. Okay, another interesting caption on the Guardian newspaper. You also have 24 million people living with COVID-19. Diabetes in Africa says WHO and IDF. And just before I move away from the Guardian newspaper, troops boss 20 legal refining site and recover crude. That's the much we can take on the Guardian newspaper this morning. Daily independent. It says the raid on justice Odili's home. AJF Malami ratude as CSB claims he works for him. Police arrest and parade CSB and 13 orders over invasion. Suspect linked to raid not our staff says this day newspapers also bandits invade FUT Mina and host community kill one abduct two. INEC to present a certificate of return to Soludo today says Anambara Gibranitero Paul held under trying circumstances. Also progressives are waiting for you. La one tells Abia governor. We can also find here Jill Briggs. 3906 inmates on the run. 954 recaptured says minister. Airport concession. FALONO acts to disqualify three firms over RFO and and Yuba rejects Anambara Gibranitero Paul says it did not reflect the wishes of Anambara voters. Accused designer and security agencies and Abga of massive fraud. The Daily Trust news paper this morning. Justice Odili prime suspect Malami trade wards. It's boldly written and you also find the writer saying I consult for the AGF. He's drowning. That's what the minister has quoted to say. Whistleblower claims I am prayer warrior. We'll get to the root of the matter. MBA says this is some of the headlines on the Daily Trust and another one says ship us to cut demo HMT containers charges after strike threats. Buhari caution's world leaders against harding COVID-19 vaccines. 13 Nigerians die in the J Republic. Gone mine collapse. And missing Vanguard reporter found dead that journalists quite sad, you know, for the entire community. Nigerians can look after themselves if infrastructure isn't placed. That's what the president is quoted to say and 5G has no health effects to reduce data costs. That's what the NCC is quoted to say. That's the much we can take on the Daily Trust news paper this morning. And quickly on the nation. Governors, AGF Malami working for consultants. War over Paris Club refund rages. 7 million dollars for two page letter raises dust. 7 million dollars for two page letter raises dust. Ministry insists states and local governments can't back out. We can also see here a new buy rejects a number of governorship results. And also infrastructure will help Nigeria grow faster. Why our debt profile is rising, that's from the federal government. And also fake CSB and cleric among alleged invaders of our delize home. Jini Johnson, good morning. Thanks for joining us. Good morning. Very interesting with all these across the papers this morning. I'm going to turn to the sanctity of our democracy and the sanctity of our mental health. And because that innovation assaulted and has switched the feelings of a lot of Nigerians because we have seen a consistent pattern of this precedent institution. For an attempt to be made to assert the judiciary. Even for the fact that short justices of the Supreme Court House is firing it. And prior to 2019 and then towards the end of 2019. The two justices of the Constitution of the short article called Nigeria. And the MRA was subjected to this kind of treatment. Now we are witnessing this and we are seeing a situation where we are telling us in the short article called Nigeria. There are some criminal ailments, some state ailments. We parade them as state institutions to arrest the justice of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of the United States, the second higher ranking member of the Supreme Court. By one street after the criminal ailment. And fingers are being pointed at the chief law officer of the state. And they parade in this suspect. And we are seeing counter-accusation in Mr. Hussain. Mr. Hussain is suspected and working for you. And the minister is saying that you know what, you are drowning man. In this, in our cases, this law even though that a new allegation. This way the allegation is letting you base your chief law officer. That when you get away from this petition, calls for him to even resign. Just let off the date about it. We call it calls for him to step down. Until, even because whatever investigation we are doing, with respect to this matter, we get to this table. Out on the autonomy of the judge. As well as the accuser and the executor of his own, of his own case. This is unbelievable. So it is easier. It could happen to the chief, to the justice of the Supreme Court. What is that? It could happen to you. It could happen to me. It could happen to anybody. And I made that international lottery program that we had in this country one time. And they said if it be you. So I am saying to everyone that is watching and to everyone that is listening. That if it be you. That this could happen to. That people could use non-state actors. And those who use non-state actors. Who parade themselves as state actors. And then they will believe it. To the judge. Judge Johnson. Judge Johnson apologies. Apologize. I just wanted to ask, do we really believe that narrative? And then second, how did they get a search warrant or what not from the court? It means that we have real institutions. Our institutions have burned the roof. Our institutions have burned the roof. Our institutions have burned the roof. Where? Where did I put it? We saw clips of this thing. How could they do that in the dead of the night? How? Except that some people are being used as state goods. First of all first. We have to have an alternative viewpoint. Because it is very important. When you are dealing with the ego of the state you must have an alternative viewpoint. Because if you are a student of history. I did history. So I studied history. History is an account of what happened in the past. It gives an understanding of the past. To make sense of the present in order for you to predict the future. That's what history does for you. So if you are a student of history. And then if you read Estonian movies. And if you read Estonian movies. And if you see movies. You understand what is going on. But sometimes state institutions have wrote elements. And where it goes. Out of. Out of context. You have sacrificial. You have sacrificial labs. We look at new those movies. We look for the first time movies. And you see how security agencies. Of the states are used to fight internal wars. So it is not new to some of us that study history. It is not new for some of us. That have an understanding of strategic studies. It is not new for some of us. That have read books about war. And politics. So now. Allegedly these are not the least people. Allegedly these are not people working for the state. But however could the risk take good. Is there for us to understand. But we don't have the situation. Whereby the actually general. We should try and take over this investigation. Issue. Issue. Issue. Issue we should take. You know I never been on that from. I can't remember you Ma, yeah. Well, we tell you now. They're sessions. They are going to rest away from Russia miniature but… They start. So go aheadroe that. There are a lot of things going on, concerning me. And these people are being pardoned. Won't be. They should provide us with digital laptops and HIS ADVENTURES. They should have that to clarify the understanding and these people should be brought to court. When we do what? Because the moment he leaves the police and he goes to court, it is the day after the court. And I think the detail in your studies is only dependence. We are grounded judiciary, we are not entertained any case from the federal government. We are not entertained any case, we are not entertained any case from the presidency. We are grounded judiciary, we are not entertained anything whatsoever from the federal office. This is quite disheartening, but what is the situation whereby you have people that have no instrumentality of the state, that has no backing of the state, that would now go and use this instrumentality of the state to harass, intimidate and assault the justice of the Supreme Court of the Prussia Republic. And you could see the police and this particular group, the police and the attorney general, exchanging, exchanging, it's an issue. It should not be a technique, you know what I mean. We are the writers. Okay, but last quickly also, you know, look at, it's more like a follow up to that, but some of the Guardian News people this morning, the federal government bullying the judiciary to instill fear ahead of 2023 elections, I mean, according to the Garden of Rivers State. We saw that trend, we saw that trend, 2020-2019 elections. And then the houses of justice of the Supreme Court were raided. The houses were raided. The houses were raided, justices of the Supreme Court, the houses were raided. So we are, we are going to see a pattern, a pattern that we didn't even see that pattern. A pattern that we didn't even see under Guardian. A pattern that we didn't know, that we really can never have food in Nigeria. What the military did to stifle the judiciary on that there is to have outside classes. Those outside classes are that, you know, the courts can not make any advancement concerning this. The houses of Supreme Court justice were raided. Were not raided. This is a country like yours. And to tie this with a story which we shared before, which is not in the papers, that the Minister of the Government of Productivity is complaining that Nigeria's are leaving the country. If you ask yourself, because I'm a student of Istri, I knew, when was the age of state when Nigeria's were leaving this country in 1984. And the same conditions that existed then, and the same conditions are repeating itself now. That's why we call Istri repeat the self-syndrome in Istri. So, it's clear, these people have no democratic values. They have no respect for democratic institutions. We don't believe that. Since the country is state institution, their personal life is state institution. And I remember in 2018, I remember 2018 after the end of this process, when the president gave his speech and he said, we know who will be subjected to national security and national interest. And I said, no, I'm here to report that. And I said, no, there is what we call national interest. The national interest is the citizen interest. It's publicly, it's not the personal interest of the president, or his agent, or the agent of the states. We don't know the circumstances. It's political, it's what we know. It's the position of the constitution. Now, we don't see guards and respect for the institution. From the mental, you know, like every citizen has a right. All right. You did Johnson. And this is, this is, this is, this is marketing. Now, as I did, if you link this theory to an economic theory, which is the theory of the past 20 years old, where the governments are saying that they are not going to return, then the minister is saying that the, the, the, the governments will be shown to use the collector. Yes. Yes. And the collector cannot back out. And then the, the, the, the governments are saying that the attorney general is working for consulter and emerging. And then you have a, a, a, a violent of that theory that, a, a, a, a, a violent of that theory that says that seven million dollars for two days later I saw your shock and embarrassment for this mission. And the story revolves around me again. I said to him, let's see. Let's tell me. The story revolves around me again. I want the attorney general. Can you imagine? The attorney general. Can you imagine? You recall the war between the attorney general and the governor in the city, chairman. You recall the war between the attorney general. I don't understand. And I don't know. Well, Ginny Johnson, let's, let's, um, because of time. Because of this particular story. Okay. Yeah. Alone? Yeah. I was going to say because of time. Let's, let's, let's leave Malami, Malami alone briefly because of time and go to Annambra state where Andy Uba has rejected the outcome of the, the Annambra elections. And of course, he's saying that he will approach the courts. He says it's on, it's on the nation says Andy Uba rejects Annambra governship results. And I think the, the daily independent also carried it. Yes. It says Annambra rejects Annambra humanitarian. It says it did not reflect the wishes of Annambra voters, accuses INEC security agencies and APGA of massive fraud. That's also on the daily independence top left corner. Let him go. Let him go to court and prove this case. The court had the chance to prove his case. We have evidence. Let him show. But to understand, um, the election was transparent enough for everybody to see. But the issues agree with your approach to the court. And like his brother had to take to the award the certificate of return to serve. So they are going to give so the certificate of return. The election in Annambra was a relief to everybody. We are told that in that election, pre-election, um, states were high. The violence, the threat of violence, the threat of re-election and the rest of it. And the election has come and gone. And then we saw how the election went because there was a major spotlight on. And, and to realize that Annambra did truly well and truly well with respect to that election. But I've argued that in view of the supplementary elections and the anti-tetric act of the Nigerian Constitution. The second one is that in the May of 1999, the constitution has amended. It makes explicit provisions for rule to be declared as the government. The supplementary elections, we have it in the national election. It will create trouble. But I like it that over and over and over again. Because it now wants any act that allows contrary to the constitution. The constitution takes precedence over, over, over that. When we are going for an election, everybody should vote. And we shouldn't move the result of the election until the result is announced. Once you start announcing results, you don't vote again. These votes have been corrupted because their might has already been made up with respect to who they are going to vote. So Annambra, as you alluded to that, which some members are calling for the resignation of the categorical chap, the man of the APC, that in the years under the party, the Congress is in the direction it should be who they are going for, the APC, that they are operating, they are having an agreement, they are having an unconstitutional system and if they have shut you, if you don't put your house on the ground, two elections are common gone. Under the rule of Goonias, that election, a dual election, and they, and they, and they will be. And the Annambra election, as you did manage it, the leftist should have a post-mortem. And the foreign government, understanding of whether the agreement they have is working for their party or is working against their party. They need to have a clear understanding of what they are doing with respect to that. Some of course for resignation, but for as far as I'm concerned, that system is an illegal system. A party cannot be run in any time after a party should have a structure. Now, if you have people that do not have respect for the country of their party, they will never have respect for the country of their leader. We have, that's it. We have just access to move away from the EGF. We keep going back to him. Every time he's around, this committee was forming by the EGF, in the State House of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That's an individual offense. In particular offense for that on each other, in particular offense for the president of the Federal Republic. Using the resources of the state to promote and propagate this party's agenda. I'm here to say that despite the opinions that our committee described, putting the flag of the party behind the EGF, the state, the flag that should be in the State House of the Federal State House, and I look, should be the flag of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Not the flag of any party. That's the positional issue. That's an individual offense. If they are doing it today, they are getting it with it. Tomorrow, we will get to the point that we will use that to impeach them from office. When the level of political education and sophistication has gotten to a certain degree. So actually, we are going to call the other party to go to court. But we are going to court. The country will, by the election, it's a concern. But we look at who are the situation, because we are in a state whereby the person that came forth was declared as a governor. And there is a sheet that is signed on paper, on sheet of paper that was used to declare the winner of the election. In the election, however, we are the stressors. The winner, the first runner and the second runner are not declared as the winner and then the short one is declared. And that's the reason why the judiciary itself has to put us in order. They need to assert their independence and they need to be just and to be cherished. All right. Judy Johnson, let's move away from a number of states and also look at the consents of Mr. President. He cautions world leader against harding COVID-19 vaccines. What are your thoughts on that? Yes, we can. It's not very clear. Yes, we can. But go ahead. Thank you. And this is an example of the judiciary that has certainly said over time. We have to do destruction to Moscow. And the destruction to Moscow, is consuming the judiciary itself. So the judiciary needs to think they need to stand back and look at what we need to do to aid this particular this particular and system. All right. This is here. This is here. Let me leave this story, please. Just a minute. Let me leave this to you to National Assembly because you are talking about this one. The National Assembly is using 60 million plus dollars to build solar system. 60 something million dollars. I'm talking to each of us today to build solar system for the National Assembly. I'm talking to 62 62 million dollars. All right. Let's check out the Daily Trust for the want of time. Jude Johnson. Jude Johnson. Right. Let's let's look at the Daily Trust newspaper this morning and the president raised concerns and he said that world leaders who was cautioning world leaders against having COVID-19 vaccines and we have seen that especially for the continent of Africa it feels like you know the vaccine has been hooded. What are your thoughts on that? We will be well aware of the politics in Africa. So where are we going to know that they are not being vaccinated? We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. We won't be vaccinated. So what is happening to the world again who have been used to service the top personal, probably the 5-10% of the society that are made from the, from the root of this nation. Our most palatable habit is never, we never have a person who can grab a Mahouda stone. Nobody is talking about it again. We saw it happen. We saw there were big palates, big relief packages for jobs, racial packages to the entities. We saw we were treating the cashless, cashless economy. We saw the Minister of Monetary and Monetary Services cheering money, cheering money physically in Abuja, cheering money across the state. And we didn't even know they were collecting the money. Caluctives that are meant for the people of our world, and they are completely not robbing us. Do you know they give us mercy? We are to do the mercy. And I didn't think the mercy is so great. I'll be selling it. I want to go down in the break. I want to go down in the break. I want to go down in the break. I think I should not be going to a restaurant to give us mercy. We should be able to purchase it. I think I should be able to. Nigeria has died in Africa. We must be better off of Africa. We can't be better off of Africa. It is insert to my sensitivity and my sense of autism to see my country breaking, breaking from our sin. That sin that we could, on our own, produce if we are to die with the DNA being embedded. If you remember, the Nigerian government had voted 10 billion naira for vaccine development here in Nigeria. I'm not sure if they eventually released those funds. But it was a time that they mentioned that there was a 10 billion naira allocation for vaccines to develop our own vaccines. Well, that's what we see. We just say money has been voted. And the money is lost. There is a particular thing that I love about journalism is budget monitoring and tracking. Tell me the money. Tell me the money. Interesting thing is that we don't show, we don't show the budget. Those budget is presented, we look at budget presentation and as the budget is presented, after it is presented, we wait until the show is here to go show the budget. And then we don't track the money. We don't see them to track the money. This is also money that I looked at the last year budget. Okay, how much of the money that is bought, how much you are released, what percentage of the aspect in business reporting in monitoring the economy, tracking the budget, we don't track. And I ask you, okay, you got that money to do social research, how much you are released. You will be shocked that the money are better than the money. You are not actually released. Okay, let's quickly see if we can, you know, just show your thoughts on this one as we coast it down now. There's also another caption that says that netting Nigerians die in the Jerepublic gold mine collapse. It's on the daily trust. Yes, we go. We just keep it in the Jerepublic as we are constructing. We, we, from, from kind of demand in the Jerepublic, we are constructing it from Calabar to Lagos or from Calabar to Lagos and look at the business it will provide for the economy of Nigeria. It's unfortunate that we lost 13 Nigerians and we are still resting in perfect, in perfect, in perfect peace. And I think that the Niger ambassador to the Jerepublic should ask questions with respect to what you have to do to get those Nigerians and Republic up in our kind of conversation. And in the company that I employ them, this meeting is providing for the family of these Nigerians that have lost their lives in unfortunate circumstances. And that's, that's my take on that. On that, this, this, this side is part of it. But make the problem, the family should still to pay the loss of their, of their criminals, the loss of their criminals. And that's family should not be left alone. The ambassador of Nigeria to the Jerepublic should ask questions with respect to that as well as the ambassador of Nigeria to the Jerepublic. Julie Johnson, it's always very interesting listening to you. Thank you so much for your Friday morning analysis of the. Yes, it's a pleasure. It's a pleasure to be with you and message. And the message, thank you for every message. And as always, thank you for listening. Now, I'm blessed. Have a great weekend. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. All right. And now we're moving all the way to 2004 to share with you a little bit of history. This of course is, you know, story concern and a crime of passion as it would, you know, it's, it would seem. A man called Scott Peterson was on this day convicted of murdering his wife and their unborn baby in California. This happened in 2004. It was a jury of six men and six women delivering the verdict 23 months after Lacey Peterson, who was pregnant, disappeared on Christmas Eve in California. The case captivated millions across America and saturated national media coverage for almost two years. The bodies of Lacey and her baby were found washed up on the shore where Scott Peterson kept his boat on the April 13th and 14th in 2003. Within a week, he was charged with two counts of first degree murder with a special circumstance of double homicide which opened the doors for prosecutors to seek the death penalty. It was then arrested in San Diego carrying large amounts of cash and his brother's passport with a new hair collar and a new haircut. Of course, he eventually pleaded not guilty but of course that didn't go so well. Prosecutors introduced 174 witnesses and hundreds of pieces of evidence designed to paint Scott Peterson as a cordon heartless man who continued to lie and cheat on his wife even as he appeared on television feigning despair over her disappearance. It was formally sentenced to death by lethal injection after his trial. But that's the story of Scott Peterson and his wife Lacey Peterson and their baby. Really sad. Once again, either a crime of passion or a crime of just greed. Mr. Carl. Yeah, useless husband. Pray again, such husbands. Definitely. We're gonna go on a short break when we come back we're looking deeper into the invasion of justice in myriad deletes residents and of course the different stories coming from the police, the NBA, the AGF and the crime suspects. We'll talk about it after this break.