 All right, you are still watching Waze, now International Day of Awesomeness, celebrated on March 10th every year is a day where anybody, no matter who they are, may celebrate their awesomeness. Yes, we all possess qualities that makes us awesome in some way. So today, let's go out or go out of our insecurities and prepare to give ourselves praises that we deserve. So no one is perfect, especially, you know, we know that nobody's perfect, but everyone in one way or the other has amazing characteristics. So all you have to do is spotlight yourself today and concentrate on all your good qualities and what makes you special, use this day to share joy, telling others how wonderful and amazing you are as a person. So I am the most amazing person on earth, if I can say so myself. Because today, the day of awesomeness gives me the liberty to celebrate myself. So welcome, awesome Mary, for coming late. Hi. How are you? I'm fine. You look amazing, by the way. Thank you. Always looking amazing. Thank you. Yeah, so what's awesome about Mary? I think I have a lovely personality. I really do like myself a lot. I know. And I hope people like me as well, but I don't really care, I just do like myself. So yeah. Yeah, I know. Glory, how about you? Well, when I saw this, one thing I really like about our show is just this, every day is very important. There's just something to celebrate each day. And today is just about being awesome. And of course, I'm also awesome and fly too. You know. No, I think we know the secrets for glory. We know what to give her. To wring out people from them. Oh, I know what you mean. I don't go there. We know glory is true. We keep the secret to ourselves. But hey, I mean, everyone is awesome in one way or the other, right? I think people shy away from giving themselves their flowers, right? Give yourself some credit. You deserve it. Sometimes I look back, I see how far I have grown as a person. And I know that. You know what? Well, you've done well. You've done, you know, you've grown. You've, you know, you've weathered a lot of storm and all of that. So just sometimes just pat yourself in the back and say you're doing amazing. So yeah, that's that day. Glory, what did you find for us in the news? When I saw this, I was like, oh God, not again. Yesterday it was something. Today another accident. It's about a 40 foot container on Friday, which is today, fell off a trailer of O'Dwell Lake Barge in Ward Stadium Lagos State. And I recall that some time ago, I think we had something similar to this, which claimed lives. So my only, I was just happy that no lives were lost for this. But the question I have is how do we contain this? How do we stop this from reoccurring as frequent as it is now? I don't even know. Is the government listening? What are they doing? Who is supposed to do what? Is someone not doing his or her job? What can we do to reduce or stop this? It's so sad. You know, last night when Jennifer and I were heading back home, we had to detour to Ikoi to drop off some things for charity. And we saw an accident that just happened last night. And it was a big truck, you know, and a small car. So obviously that truck was trying to run away, but the people around, I don't know, they were trying to stop the truck. So you could see them visibly angry, stoning the, and telling the driver to come there, because the driver of the big truck stopped meters away from the, where the crash had happened. So it meant that he was not even willing to stop. You know, they had to like force the truck to stop. And there was somebody that was pulled out of that car life less yesterday. So we don't even know whether the person, it's just at the Glover Junction in Ikoi there. So I don't even know what happened. Honestly speaking, because it was too scary. It just literally happened right where we were there. You know, so I mean, you see, the thing about accidents, you know, most accidents that I've seen in this part of the world, it's actually recklessness and it is human error. It's something that I think if we start to bring a lot more stringent measures, right? I am very sure. Because for instance, the bus yesterday that took that rail track, had no business, you know, taking that rail track. Then even though you want to take a rail track, maybe that is a crossing. Let us say that is where they normally take every day. When a train is coming, the train, there's always, yes, you can be faster than the train for the magnetic pull. To pull the bus to the train, it tells you that the train was really close. So the driver was trying to play smart. I mean, so that's what I'm saying. And that driver was not hurt. The people, yes, it wasn't hurt. So that's the thing. So we really need to, and this is to the government, you need to start to be a lot stricter with these people. Do you understand? See the person that hit me today? I don't understand. Everybody was on standstill at a traffic junction where the light was red. Clearly you could see that these people were distracted. Even not that maybe I had my seat belt on or all of those security. The impact of that? Yeah, it was so bad. I would have hit my head maybe on my steering or something. Because it was that bad. The impact was that bad. I didn't even know my lip was bleeding until I left the scene and I also bled. So I mean, these things are just carelessness from the parts of humans. You know, it's sad. Let me take your story, Jennifer. Mary. Mary. Okay. Our ex-presidents, Buhari, has said that Bola Tinnubu's election stands. And if you are aggrieved, go to court. President Muhammadu Buhari says that the February 25, 2023 election, won by APC's Bola Med Tinnubu stands. And that anyone who is aggrieved with the outcome should go to court. The spokesperson, Garba Shayhu, in a statement on Thursday, March 9th, said that Buhari is against any plans to annul the elections which may have, which may have been said that was categorized, characterized by irregularities. So that's what our ex-presidents have told us. Absolutely. If you're just waking up to know they've really taken you to court or I don't get, why is this still saying we should take you to court? I'm just re-emphasizing what they've said before. I don't understand. This election just, we came because... It's already in court, they've taken you to court. I don't know if our leaders even understand what it is that they've done. I don't know if they understand the... I think they just don't care. You know, because I want to give them benefit of doubt, that maybe they just don't understand. Because nobody has disputed that somebody won an election. What people are saying is, if you promised XYZ and you didn't deliver on those promises, what are the penalties for those failed promises that you didn't deliver? So that's all people are asking for. I don't know. Yes, people will go to court, but you see the truth is you need to also wake up and smell the coffee. You're caught in Nigeria. How reliable are they? How fair, how just are the systems, the justice system in our country? You just need to be sure of what you're saying. Because again, I don't know. Sometimes it feels like maybe we're asking for too much as citizens. We're not asking for too much. Or we complain a lot. Or we complain a lot. Or we just like to make noise and all of that. No. If a system was done and it seems like there was something shady around it, the best thing you can do as a leader is to allay people's fears and say, no, this system was transparent and do everything within your means to make it, you know, I mean, prove that it was fair. But they know it wasn't transparent. But what I don't even understand is why they just keep saying, go to court, go to court. Because they know what the court is about. In your face, go to court. If you want to cry, just go to court. I mean, we are in a country where judges are not like particularly comfortable. Do you understand? Yeah. So poverty, I've always said this thing, I would keep saying, yes. So poverty and it's a cross-bord, right? The people that are supposed to be well paid, the people that are supposed to be independent, you keep them subservient, you keep them running cap in hand to you and all of that. Do you think the people will not do your bidding? They will do your bidding, right? So it's a very tricky, it's a very tricky subject. And I have said it that after March 18th, I'm just going to leave politics for you people. Because they don't consign me. Anything people want to do is your country. I will just continue to live in it. The Kogi state governor says he wants to arrest residents rejecting old Naira notes. For the life of me, I don't understand this story. But in a statement that was signed by the commissioner of information, Kinsley found on Friday, the governor said that old currency remains a legal tender, warning that residents found rejecting it should be punished according to the law. What law? What law? The reason the Kogi state government joined other state governors government in the country to pursue the case was to ease the hardship occasioned by unavailability of the new Naira notes, which the court fully granted. It is therefore unacceptable that some persons and businesses will continue to reject the use of the old Naira notes even after the court judgment validating their use. Rejecting old Naira notes is a clear disobedience of the Supreme Court. Anyone who rejects the old Naira notes should be reported to the security and government authorities for immediate action. Also, banks that refuse to accept old Naira deposit shall be sealed as the state government will not accommodate financial institutions that will fully disobey court orders, more so the orders of the highest court in Nigeria. What I don't even understand is why CBNO say is it like they are giving in to what the Supreme Court is saying? Because that's just why people are confused. Even at such a day, I heard someone telling me that they are not going to accept, I think he is a public driver who uses his vehicle to carry people. So it's like he does not accept old notes, he doesn't care. Nobody is accepting old notes. But CBNO has produced a statement that yes, there was a memo that they released that they said that the old Naira notes are still valid. So I think people are just scared because it's a country where tomorrow night they can wake up and say, oh no, we didn't say that. I didn't see that release though. I didn't see that release. Well, I just wanted to, I even wanted to say that you see what people are doing now, because from the report that I am trying to do is documentary for a client. And the report is that they are saying that people are doing trade by butter. So I have 10 gallons of Pamoye. Please give me whatever we exchange. There's no even if it's for us to do cash again. Give me Pamoye in exchange for Yam or something. That's what people are doing in rural communities because they don't even send people again with your money. Because it's becoming back and forth. We don't know whether to use it or not to use it. So people are just deciding, no, let's trade with our commodities. So Glory, give me Brazilian hair. I give you Chinese rice. Okay, so we'll take a break. I'll check with that CBN. I haven't seen that release yet. I saw it. I'll check with our finance person coming much later. So when we take a break now, when we come back from the break, we want to discuss how we can live above... How we should not live above... Because I'm living above my means. How we should not live above my means. It's almost impossible. Stay with us and we'll be right back.