 Thanks for staying with us. So follow. Why don't you kick us off? What did you find for us today in the news? Okay, so this news is from the punch It's essentially saying that a survey that was just taken told us that Nigeria is the most second most in Manorish country in the entire world We went from seven percent of children being Manorish to about 12 percent, which is actually abysmal Wow 70-12 percent 5 percent difference That's crazy And worse off, the people that are in war-toned countries How are we second to last? I'm actually just deepening it already It's like more nourishment And then we are told to have a balanced diet and stuff Because of Nigeria's survival situation We need a lot of energy We're always buying carbs and things like that So we don't have that balanced diet So I think malnourishment would be likely It's understandable But with all of our resources, doesn't that shock us? It does It's a big on agriculture Yeah, but we're also the same people that are importing things that we're locally growing Why is Nigeria importing rice? Why are we importing to waste it? What kind of thing do you think? It doesn't make sense If we have the ability to grow these things and to help our community So that we're not malnourished Why are we importing it? That's why the Naira is going up Every problem comes back to the back That's why Nigeria is going up Alpha talks to me What did you find for us in the news? So my news is taken from Vanguard And it says, alleged 6.9 billion Naira fraud Immifile's fresh arraignment is stored So the scheduled arraignment of the suspended governor of the central bank of Nigeria, CBN Godwin Immifile, on a French 20 count charge Was on Thursday stored owing to the absence of one of the defendants in the case Even though the battled as well CBN boss appeared before the Federal Capital Territory High Court Sitting at Maitama to enter his plea to the fresh charge against him However, the court was told that the second defendant, Sadat Yaro was unavailable So now, the money that we're talking about is 6.9 billion Naira I know that there are many people in this country that if they had that kind of money You would never see them again So I understand how this has become such a big problem And then it's the fact that our own financial figurehead in the country The CBN governor himself, he's the one that is being charged with this kind of fraud Apparently, he was there present for his own arraignment But then I guess one of the other defendants didn't show up If I'm being honest to myself, if I'm being honest to you, I don't think that was a coincidence Because they have made it in such a way that they can absorb the source of all the blame By pinning it on someone else for that trial case to not happen in the first place So I'm wondering, okay, did this happen by accident or was this planned? Did someone make it so that this person was unavailable? Apparently, her alibi is that she is sick and she's trying to recover But how many people are sick in Nigeria? It's never one plus one To tell you the truth So if they're trying to delay that arraignment for as long as possible Maybe they're trying to figure out a way to stop what is coming to them from coming But I think they have to face the music Yeah, definitely Everybody needs to be held accountable Anyway, Peter So I'm taking my news from the punch Fuel price, hike, triggers, panic buying in Lagos Fears that petrol prices may soon be reviewed upward Have made motorists in Lagos engage in panic buying of the product There have been speculations that all marketers were planning to hike petrol prices From the current 617 Naira to 720 Naira per liter The continued depreciation of the Naira and rising crude oil price in the international market Were said to trigger the price review According to reports, all marketers on Sunday indicated that the cost of premium motor spirit Properly called petrol would rise to between 680 per liter and 720 per liter In the coming weeks should the Naira weekend to $950 per dollar from 910 at the parallel market Guys Fuel in this country is crazy There was one Sunday that we were supposed to go to the mainland And come back And the lines for the fuel I promise you It reached from around the Alorondah side All the way to the 3rd mainland bridge Because of fuel It's so crazy And then we were saying it goes back to the dollar Why is Naira 910? Why is Naira 910? And what's really interesting is that this is the 3rd time that we've had a What's in the news segment that somebody's talking about fuel and petrol So it's like the problems just keep coming back to back Anyways Like we're talking about agriculture in the beginning Farmers expressed hope over newly appointed agric ministers renaming of ministry So this was contained in a statement signed by the president While maintaining that the country is supposed to be self-sufficient in most food value chains He said Let's stay optimistic with this guys Hopefully the excitement is not for any kind of Yeah, so whenever you get disappointed here In lighter news it's National Thrift Shop Day This day is all about supporting local thrift shops and raising awareness for charitable organizations Thrift shops aim to help those most vulnerable in communities and give back to the needy So after you're done watching this episode please finish watching the episode Why don't you visit your nearest thrift store and treat yourself to some vintage goodies What do you guys think about thrifting? I love thrifting I'm on vintage every single hour of the day I don't know, other people's crews No, obviously they watch everything before they put it on the racks and stuff Back when I was in school thrifting was the go-to Because you'd go to shops like Zara, you'd go to shops like Mango And like a shirt is Honestly in this economy Especially for youth, especially for people like us Like students, it's really good for us to be able to go to a place And be able to find trendy outfits for such a low price Then again, sorry to cut you off I have my condition We get it from my parents, myself and my brother We have unusually large feet So it's like, no I don't And the thing is to get shoes is always a problem I'm lucky for my parents, my feet have stopped growing But like before, every single news quota is always New shoes Clothes and your shoes And then if you go back to those places like Zara It's going to be hell just to get yourself clothes that you can actually use So when situations like that happen These people are just here to come and save the day And I guess I'm grateful for them Also the amount of weight is produced from over buying So even if you have a lot of clothes in your wardrobe When you're looking for a place to donate it Three stores are there for you You can give your clothes there to help other people who can't afford the clothes Okay, well I'm convinced So I hope they have managed to convince you and not confuse you See you after the break