 So, World Philosophy Day is commemorated on the third Thursday of November every year. This year it will fall on November 17th, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO proclaimed it an international day in 2005. However, that was not always the case. World Philosophy Day was first celebrated on November 21st in 2002. UNESCO aimed to raise public awareness about philosophy and how vital it is not only to connect the world today, but to the past and the present as well as for a better understanding of the future. What do we know about philosophy? The philosophers of all the places and the Aristotle's and Coal. I don't remember that when we went into Unilag, it was like everybody had to do a constant philosophy in their first year. I think it was the general rule and there were some things they were philosophizing that I did not agree with, but that's all I know. The Greek names that come with philosophy, that's all I know. The thinking fathers, the forethoughts. True. But interesting. I mean, it seems like everything has a D. When I saw this, I was like, well... It's a monologue. It's a monologue. We've had two UNESCO days in a row, both yesterday and today, so there's always something to celebrate. But who should we start with? Don't start with us. Adiola, what did you find in the news for us? Okay. I did... Well, I mean, going through the news today, I saw something interesting about the Senate in a row discussion over Naira redesign. And that's quite interesting. Because I don't know, I mean, it's, well, I think, well, it may look like, I mean, it's a short-term policy for now. It has to happen now. So, apparently, there are some senators that are for the deadline, you know, the deadline, which is January 31st. But the majority of the senators are like, they should push it back to April. And I'm asking myself, why April? If the argument, I mean, one of the reasons for CBN to come up with this policy is to find a way to curb kidnapping, you know, the shortage of funds in circulation. If, I mean, it seems like it's very strategic. And it does make sense. Towards election, Adi. No, not necessarily. There's a lot of hardship in the lab. People can't really see money. There's no news money in the public in circulation. And kidnapping is a real issue. It is a real issue. So if they're saying, okay, you know what? Let's find a way to reduce this kidnapping minutes. And then some senators are saying, push it back to April. Why? Is it because of the money they have? Or let's even now flip it to elections. Of course, there is a war chest. If you're thinking of retaining your seats or coming back, you probably have a war chest. So you accumulate as much as you can now. Exactly. And then of course, if you deeper into this policy, CBN also has some form of policy against how much you can withdraw. So is it that it is not going to give out as much? Yeah, so it's cashless. The cashless policy and it's, you know, we're expecting an update to that as we go into the new year. Because essentially not as much money, I think a lot of cash will be in circulation once all of this is mopped up. So still trying to follow that trajectory that CBN is on to get us to the cashless point. Interesting that you touched on the kidnapping side because I remember seeing an article when this first came out, how I think it was the shake. I think it was shake Gumi who said, if kidnappers would just start collecting FX, that would be a bigger problem. Let's hope that it achieves what the CBN wanted to achieve. Chilena, what did you find for us? Okay, so I mean just the PDP members clinked outside the ABC presidential campaign. That was quite funny because I don't know what they were up to. But yeah, some supporters of the PDP political party have cleaned up the stadium just after the presidential campaign in JOS. The action came in 24 hours after the all progressive congress presidential flag of its presidential campaign, the play to capital. The news agency of Nigeria reports that several of the support groups of the PDP who were among the youth said their action was to show their commitment to voting out the ABC in the next political dispensation. So they are literally wiping them out. Was it washing and wiping the slate clean? Was it well? It's not PD, ABC. You know I was not alright. What did you find for us? Well we found it and they said it was meant not to be found. But Ghana had said earlier on the blogs, someone had put up a post that Ghana wants citizens against travelling to Abuja over the risk of terrorist attacks or the security threats as well. Which other countries have been said to have done in the past few weeks? Well you gave me an update. Yes, I found another article that said they didn't put it out so it was like a disclaimer. But there's a letter here that people that say it's Ministry of... They also say that that is not genuine. Foreign affairs, that's the major... ...in the world of fake news and fake everything. And alternative facts. I like that, alternative facts. We'll keep seeing more and more of these even when you get as far as the deep fakes where video cover you can be out there and it's not you. Anything is possible. So my headline very quickly says, INEC identifies 2.7 million unqualified registered voters. Now of course given the season, that article, that headline caught my attention and it says that INEC has at the end of the automated biometric identification system identified 2 million 780,756 as the number of eligible registrants in Ghana. So this is actually just in one state. And this was the REC that's the resident electoral commissioner who was saying this and said that at the end of the exercise just over 12 million Nigerians successfully completed the registration as new voters. This was very interesting for me because I was just having a conversation with someone I think it was two days ago and I was talking about the fact that this is the time. So INEC, the registers are available for us to view. There's a 90 day period before the election. This is a time when all of us need to pay attention to those registers and see does anything look off, does anything look funny and really just use this 90 day period to scrutinize the register because we all know what comes after the election validation and all of that which of course will still happen biometrically on the day of elections as well. So let's hope that the electronic system will bring some changes to this entire process. Did anybody notice last week where somebody had put up on social media on the right children that had INEC cards? Did anybody see that? Yeah, they put pictures of probably 30 kids who were obviously probably between 11 and 14 registered and someone said the actual people who are supposed to register can't even get the voters' cards so you can see what they're doing with it. And now Nigerians they've told you to come out and go and investigate and let us correct it. Check the register. Check it out then we're getting into the floor. Excellent. Okay, so I think we shall take a little break and when we come back we'll talk about the festive season. We'll be right back.