 You are still watching WAVE. Vlogging has become a popular way for people to connect over the internet, people upload videos of themselves and talk about their experiences and build viewers and fans that watch and support them. Today is dedicated to the acts of vlogging and building communities so it is called Vlogging Day. Happy Vlogging Day. I know Mary. I will drag you today. After the first video we have not seen anything yet. This was like three months ago or four months ago. And we have not seen anything on that YouTube channel. When you come and tell us, like, subscribe and share. When you are not giving us content. I actually have so much content sitting on my phone. You just have to put it together. Yes, that's actually the problem. Because I wanted to be so perfect. I did a follow-up today from yesterday when I go back from work. And someone sent me a message. It's like, why you know vlogging? I'm just like, I don't know. It's just easier to do the 15 seconds video on Instagram and allow people to follow up. But when you now have to compile it together, you have to put some nice effects, music. It's just like, oh God, how do I start? I think that's the part where I just close my phone and just give up. And then trust me, these things take up a lot of space. When you actually want to compile it. But I'll get to it. No excuses, no excuses, no excuses. Issy also does something very interesting with her diction too. I was looking at her page the other day and I was just smiling to myself. She said, parents, don't tell your children to say supagessi. So what's it called? How different is it? It's about her diction. It's not spaghetti. Let me know what my speaking people are. Issy, please tell them what to do. What should we say? Everybody knows, they call me Oye Kuzi and I am a diction teacher. I teach diction to individuals and to corporate entities as well as children. So I've heard somebody saying, oh, I'm going to have my supagessi in class. And it was weird to me. So I was wondering how did this child get to know about saying spaghetti as supagessi, you know. And I realized that this must have come from home basically or the environment they found themselves. So I try to educate individuals on how to speak right and pronounce their words correctly. And choose the choice of words appropriately as well. So that's what I do on my page, Diction 360. And I happen to have a course coming up this weekend. So maybe in here I'm actually taking a breather. Well done. I mean, I give it up to you guys because it can never be me. Same here. You see the videos I have on my phone, but you will never see the life of these. If I want to show you, I'll just say come and see here and then that's about it. I take a lot of pictures. Maybe not of myself regularly, but I do have pictures of myself. But to tell you how bad it is, I just don't post. Literally people have to tell me, NJ, it's time to change your WhatsApp DP. It's good, but you have to change it. You've had the same DP for a long time. So it takes a while. I guess some people just have it in them. And some people don't because I'm one of those people who don't. Well done to all the vloggers out there. We were planning a trip and vlogging actually helped me because I have... It used to be my YouTube search history. I have a search for everybody that has traveled to that place. Checked what it is and obviously what it is. And it has helped us how they would come up with some of the activities that we are supposed to do. But then NJ, what do you find for us in the news? Oh well, in my news today is a funny video. I don't know if we're going to have that up. But it's a video of the senate president making last minute speech, I think at the end of the day session or the whole session of the ministerial screening. But the main part of the news is that the social economic rights and accountability project is called CIRA. They have vowed to file the lawsuit against the senate president, God's will have power bill, over the comment he made during the plenary on Tuesday, August 8th, that a token has been sent to the accounts of every senator as they proceed on recess. And that they are suing the president for that statement because he can be making such a statement while 137 million point Nigerians face economic hardship. And you know, the video is actually quite funny. I don't know if we're going to, we're going to, yeah. So you hear that, you hear that video and he starts up and I think at some point after making that statement he realizes he was still, he realizes he was still alive. And then there's a shock on his face and then he changes and says, I take back that statement. I think we should watch the video. Yes, I think it's very important for us to actually watch the video. Of the leader. And then as soon as Senator Romain picks up, takes his vote of office, we shall rearrange the office of the leadership. In order to enable all of us to enjoy our holidays, a token has been sent to our various accounts by the by the clerk of the National Assembly. And after this statement he realized, you know, that he had, that he was still, I think he was still alive. It was at that moment. It was at that moment he realized he, so he changed his statement and reversed it and said that prayers had been sent to their mailbox which actually in my opinion made the situation too glaring. And it actually wasn't the situation because the first statement was already taken and it was taken in silence. So the second one didn't make any difference because people had already seen that and that has been going viral on all social media platforms. And well to say that we are surprised that we can hear statements like this still in Nigeria is us fooling ourselves. So statements like this are made every other day in Nigeria and Nigerians have gotten to the point where we just sit back because we're tired of fighting. I don't know if we're tired of fighting or we're taking a break. But yes, I know because I know that in some civilized countries a statement like this can cause someone their seat. A statement like this can cause someone their job. So I think we need to get to the point where our leaders found responsible, take responsibility for their speech actions and what they say. The same way they were holding Dr. Tubosun a few days ago responsible for a tweet that he had made about his feelings about Nigeria and the Nigerian passport. So I think we are getting to that point where statements like this should not be made by people who we trust with our live money votes and what have you. So I don't know how far the Syrap is going to go with this, their lawsuits. But just as a Nigerian citizen is a case of it's very, very important for you to show some empathy, especially knowing fully well what the current situation of the country. I hear this evening that the full prizes will go up as long as the dollar is rising. And I think that today the dollar is at about 900 if I'm right. So it means that we are also going about to see a hike in the full price. Let's see. Let's discuss work life. Isi, what did you find for us in the news quickly? I tried to tear away from the Nigerian debacle and I picked something like a feel-good story which is best UTME candidate clears wired results with straight A's basically. So for me it was a tough notch performance by one and only candidate. She was the one that, you know, if you recall what happened previously with the Mesama issue, she is supposed to be the candidate that got the highest score. And again, like I stated earlier, good meat needs no bush. She actually stepped up to the plate again by performing tough notch in her exams, wired exams. Let me give you a breakdown of what she got in her exams and the subject she scored the A's on. And they are, she's a 16-year-old girl of deeper life high school and she scored A1 in English, mathematics, A1, chemistry, A1, biology, A1, is still going on. We have further math, A1, economics, A1, civic education, A1, computer studies, A1, dying and bleaching, A1. And what actually gave her the B2 was physics. So we need more children like this to step up to the plate and I would say congratulations. I'm sure her parents are quite proud of her and I'm sure we as a country we are quite proud of her as well. Absolutely. May what do you find first? House on the Rock Church pass door Uche Aigbe has been arranged before Chief Ministry caught in the federal capital territory. After being arrested for preaching with a gun. Uche Aigbe from Miss Ukatshuku and Ola Kunle Ogunle who were charged with criminal conspiracy, illegal possession of prohibited firearms, inciting disturbance and criminal intimidation pleaded not guilty. The police had alleged that the defendants who are all members of House on the Rock Church in Uye Abucha conspired to illegally or lawfully possess an AK-47 rifle on February 12th, 2023. He also claimed that they made the inciting and intimidating statements to the Church congregation that cause alarm and breach of peace. Contravening section 3 of the Fire Amps Act 2004, contravening section 97 basically he got on stage and claimed they were preaching about faith in church and I don't know why you have to be so practical to actually would we say rents now he definitely owns the fire and then you come out in public or maybe he thought because he was a pastor so they wouldn't do anything to him but yeah, Chief Ministry Abubaka Esmail who presided over the case on Thursday August 10th a case submission made by the defendants on grounds of the trial lacking merit and substance Esmail held that the evidence presented in court showed that the defendants had been effectively linked with the charges prepared against him by the police I'm not sure if we have that video to play but then let me just go on to my news Nigerians to pay 107,500 naira for IELCS from September 17th this would just don't want anybody to just pray again they are looking for all the ways to I mean currently he owns from about 80,000 to 90,000 naira right now and they've announced the British Council has announced that from September Nigerians are going to start paying 107,000 naira first of all I don't understand why it's so expensive to write this exam I understand yeah you see people that want to go somewhere they are just trying to cut down the amount of people that's what it is actually they are just trying to make it a lot more difficult for people but Nigerians have you met Nigerians determined Josh was an yeah I don't hope nobody had that no oh yeah no that was yesterday I happened yesterday very resilient anyway I can't wait for us to dive into the topic very quickly to have our callers start calling in but then before we do that let's go on a short break see you after the break