 So before I continue, I just wanted to quickly mention that I walked behind the scene yesterday. I want to say kudos when I wear them. That place is chaotic. You know sometimes you just say that they are not doing what they are doing. But it does not make sense. We will still fight them but I just wanted I had to mention that all the guys behind the scene God bless you people because the people that are watching us that they don't know what you guys go through but we say thank you very much. Now so Belgian Independence Day is celebrated annually on July 21st. It is one of Belgium's 10th public holidays and commemorates the investee chair of the country's first monarchy King Leopold I who told the constitutional, who took rather the constitutional oath in 1831, this day also celebrates the separation of Belgium from Netherlands and the former establishment of the kingdom. It was decided that Belgium would become a constitutional and popular monarchy, reflecting the romantic nationalism that was popular at the time. The celebration takes place at the palace, the palace in Belgium. That's all I can say. I would love to visit Belgium. I was just going to say Europe. You know the funny thing is that so I've always said that okay every time I get to both, every time I go to Europe is always a very short visit. So I'm trying to see probably one of the long holidays, maybe like a summer holiday if my sister will be around or maybe Christmas, I will block off maybe like two, three weeks. So two, three weeks will be enough. Because they do that a lot. I know someone who is on a Europe tour now and I think he is doing 19 days or 21 days or so. He's done grace, he's done Spain, I think he's going to Italy as well. And I've been living through his stories and I'm just watching him going to, visa going to Barcelona. Nice, I think it's something that I want to share. No exactly because it's actually fun when you do that whole road thing. I want to visit a country that still practices monarchy by the way. So all these countries are like the king of Spain, the king of Belgium and I want to see, I want to feel it. You know speaking of a holiday right? I saw, I think it was AY's pictures on Instagram with his wife and his children or at Madame Tussaud. It's been a long time I went there. I remember going there with my children and all that. The wax image, they keep improving all the time. But the trick to Madame Tussaud is to target the angle of the eye, the eye direction of the wax. So that is the eye direction you should also, so it will not look so real like you are together with the person. Alright so what did you find for us in the news? Okay, today's episode of Prices of Things Hiking. Unilag hikes tuition from 19,000 naira to over 140,000 naira. To start with I didn't know that Unilag was to pay 19,000 naira. So when I saw this today I'm like okay but then that's just tuition fees by the way. So previously students of Unilag paid 19,000 naira but the management has fixed the fees at 190,000 naira and 215 naira. And this is for students studying medicine. But for other courses that require laboratory and studio they have to pay 140,000 naira. Programs that do not require lab and studio are fixed at 100,000 naira. Now I mean this is what, how many percent increases, over 400 percent increase in what space. First of all there are people that are already even struggling to get into the university. Now okay let's even assume that I mean of course prices of things have gotten higher, they need to pay the lecturers. I don't want to hear that after this we are still talking about astro strike. After this thing please let them set to whatever it is that they need to set to the union of lecturers and what not. So that these children are not paying this amount of money yet sitting at home for two months, three months. That's the one that is going to now annoy us. So they are paying this money, let them at least get value for what they are paying for. You know speaking to this, I remember seeing a post that my sisters shared in our sisters group, right? It's a jackpot education budget for one person with this naira inflation. So if you are going to the UK it's almost 20 million naira per one year MSc. Canada is about 22 million, two year course. USA is at least 25 million for a two year MSc. Finland is about 7 million. Australia is about Czech Republic and Portugal is between 5 to 6 million. Malta is about 5 to 7 million. Mauritius is about 3 million. Australia is about 30 million. They consider Delso Nigeria 600K. My sister said Delso to the rescue. But in all honesty I say yay. The truth is right education everywhere in the world is not cheap. So in fairness there has to be a more creative way to solve the challenges in our educational sector. School fees technically is high. I have an inside there. Do you understand? We calculate every day. As dollar they rise our blood pressure. It is trying to rise but God says it will not rise. But I am just trying to explain to you that in fairness even that 140K is nothing. When you really want to put a cost to quality education it is up. Like you are not even scratching anywhere. 170K how much are we paying for our children in secondary schools or primary schools? Do you understand? So to get quality education it has to come in expensive. The only thing no the only thing is that right. So education and so let me explain how it works most in western world. They give you free education. So education is not free between 0 to 5. From 6 to what is called the secondary level or something. I mean till secondary school 16. It's free. The university is really expensive. If you go and check most of the people that are paying heavy loans. Why do you see that Americans don't go to school? Why do you see that the westerners don't go to school? University especially. When they finish their free one they say they better go work. Because university education is very expensive. But what people now do is that big people that have gone on to like become really successful in society. Go back to the Alma Mater. And they say you know what these funds. So you now see that they have XYZ scholarships all over the place. Grants to them granted. It is people that are funding it. So do you understand? So imagine if we say we want to tax the private sector. That for every tax you pay a certain percentage goes to education. That's how it works. Yeah well I'm not doubting all of this right. But now I'm saying that if you've woken up now and you say this is what you want to charge. Why? We agree that tertiary education is expensive. But we always get value for what we are paying for. You are saying that you want to compare to what they are paying in Canada and check the public and the rest of that. No now. I'm trying to tell you that even at that one for Tiki you will not get what you are looking for. They are just increasing it just to sustain. No look at it. Let's calculate cost of living. Let's be realistic. Do you understand? What is 140K today in our economy? It's nothing. It's like toothpick. It's not table. So I'm not trying to be a daughter of doom. It's a fundamental problem. But that's why I'm saying to you that we must find a better solution for it. Do you understand? If we start to pay lecturers better a lot of things will change. If we also start to pay teachers better a lot of things will change. So that's why I'm saying that the way we can fund the educational space we have to really find a way to bring in the private sector. Bringing people that are, you know so that we start to find what's called appropriate funds that would, you know make the schools, carry the and match the quality that we are looking for. Sure. I feel it. So my story I would just mention it's everybody I want to go and do bomb. You know this thing we hear it all the time and we are wondering what's going on. But I've said this thing several times and every time I see this story I'm always late to talk about it again. So this young girl according to the reports she went to do a surgery bought enlargement surgery and she died in the process. She's just 22 years old. What? Yes, bought enlargement surgery and now this person is looking like a man that turned to a woman. I don't know. But Micah So why are you trying? Why are you looking like this? That's why I'm saying that it looks it looks like there's a lot of work that has gone on her, you know or I don't know. Micah Shabasova I think that's the name. She died after she had gone a buttocks enlargement surgery by an unqualified beautician in Russia. So this is even in Russia. The police are currently probing the sudden death of a woman who died by the beautician who was her friend. So the beautician was her friend so that's how come according to the report the beautician had offered her €150 procedure after she studied on a two week course. She went to a quark bottom line she went to a quark. Even I don't know even I'm shocked to read it. So the lady just come out from school just like the lady you know there was one we had in Nigeria too that had come out. What was her name? She just came out from school and now used you to practice. Oh my God. It's sad. We're not supposed to be laughing. The thing is it's not even a case of don't even do whatever beauty enhancement it is that she wants you to just make sure that you are using the right But I was going to say that even if you want to do anything I've jokingly said that I don't like the size of my tummy if I have my way I want the flat six pack once in one thing and if surgery is what we get it for me I will get it done but in fairness right Botox enlargement is one of the most deadliest I watched one of the documentaries that was done by doctors because they say and I've said this thing several times I will keep on saying it the nerves in the veins and the buttocks they are really thin so when they are doing all those injections of fat like you know the fat transfers and all of that that if a tiny thing mistakenly crosses and enters the vein like you are literally dead in seconds do you understand so why would you put yourself through that what exactly is inside the bum bum that a lot of girls want to just have big buttocks investment some people investment and that's not let's talk the one that consigned front prevention stay with us we will be right back