 All right, thanks for staying with us and we are still watching Waze in 2012, the United Nations General Assembly designated February 6th as the day, the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation with the aim to amplify and direct the efforts on the elimination of this practice. Hey, we talk about this all the time. I mean, it's just, it's alarming and maybe worries me a little bit that even as this is 2023, there is still a female genital mutilation going on. I was reading that this year there's at least 4.3 million girls who are at risk of, you know, facing this very disgusting issue, mostly girls in Asia, Africa, Latin America and stuff. But I'm grateful for the sensitization. There has been a lot of decrease in the numbers. Absolutely. So I hear Noma has joined us via Zoom. Hi, Noma Fang. Hello, everyone. Hi. Hi. Hello. Hi. Hello. Hi, Uwa. How are you doing? You're beautiful. And so do you. How are you? Great. Awesome. And I did it. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. So since you are the one that is just joining us, let's start with you. What did you find for us in the news? Unfortunately, I found Barry with really sad news this Monday evening as an earthquake took place in Turkey and Syria and this has been most devastating as we speak and we have been calling the news all day. Initially, it was about 1,000 people who had been confirmed. And as we speak, we have over 2,700 people who have been confirmed dead during this powerful earthquake that hit this morning. And the tremors went to as high as 7.8 IBU and this took place today or yet today and affected areas in Syria and Turkey as well. And these tremors that were felt went as far as Israel and Lebanon to tell you how serious the impact was. And so fortunate, they're trying to rescue teams running around, trying to get people out of the debris. But as we speak, over 2,700 people about that are dead at the moment. And many more have been injured and people are trying seriously to rescue people from the debris. It's so devastating, sleeping and waking up to this kind of news or waking up to this kind of experience. Some people are stuck in the cold. I believe it started snowing as well. So it's just been fix of all sorts of chaos going on there in Turkey and Syria. It's really unfortunate situation to start the week with. Honestly, those who have lost family members in this situation, lost property as well. It's really very sad and torturous. So I saw a few videos going viral online how tall high-rise building was just dropping like a pack of cards. In fact, I've been trying to reach a friend of mine that I know moved her family to Turkey. She's not been able to pick the call yet. I'm just hoping she's fine. I've left her a message. I mean, it's really scary what you see online. You just see like a whole building coming down. It's as if you just had like a pack of cards to just pull that one and everything is just coming down. Our hearts really go out. The videos are really scary. The scary part, I thought a bit, imagine that things like this happen in Nigeria, in the state of situation in our country. Let's not even imagine it. Terrible. Let's not even imagine it. Absolutely. We're still dealing with what's it called? No, I'm even talking about the collapsed building based on our own human. What's it called? They now come and talk about nature. Let's not even go there. All right. So let me quickly go to you, Sandy, your story. Okay. So, well, my story is not exactly the best news, but way better than the death toll, the quake incident in Turkey and Syria. So Labour Party presidential candidates has come out to say that encourage Nigerians that we should bear the Naira redesign or the Naira note scarcity in good faith, because at the end of the day, it's good for the economy on the long run. And I know we've talked about it. We talked about the frustrations. People are going through a lot last week. But then reading what he said, it makes a lot of sense to me. But then the question is, with the way we are frustrated as Nigerians, can we handle delayed gratification? Now, I get that the Naira redesign is for maybe to discourage votes buying. I think that's part of the reasons. But also, yes, we face terrible implementation. But at the end of the day, he makes a lot of sense to me that on the long run, this would be beneficial to society, especially as per votes buying. But, yeah, CBN needs to do better with implementation. What? We will keep an eye on this matter. Simple. I think we dealt with it last week too much. All right. Nelo, your story. Okay. Well, somewhat good news. Tain won the Grammy Award over the weekend. Yes. And she's the first Nigerian artist to win the Grammy Award. I'm very excited about this because I've always said, listening to Tain Music Award four, five years back, I knew there was something about her. There was something different about her. I saw this yesterday. I was like, okay. Unfortunately, I was there when I was lost. Both nominations, right? Yeah. But yeah, thank God for Tain. I'm so happy to hear that. And everybody congratulated her from your precedents. You know. It was beautiful. I was watching clips online of her greeting Beyonce, like the top artist, Mary J Blotch, DJ Khalid. And like, this is really success. And I hope, like, on some other artists I know that a lot of success get into the head. I'm not going to call the gender. I hope that she remains humble. And, you know, fine interaction is very important. Define humility. And then humility is... Humility is, well, to a lot of people, it means something. Humility is, for me, it means, like, accessibility. Like, don't forget. Don't lose track of where you're coming from and the people who made you. It's like, I think gratitude is a huge part of humility. Humility. Yeah. Okay, so my story is just a quick one. I'll just read the headline. So the court has, again, they want to commit the EFCC boss to prison, Kujie prison, to be specific. This is, according to them, he disobeyed the court. So they're charging him for contempt. He disobeyed the court. And so they've asked that he remain in Kujie prison for the next 14 days until he poaches himself of contempt. And this is linked to a particular case where someone filed to the court or sued him, saying that he detained him or lawfully and all of that. You know this kind of stories, they sweet to me. But let's see how far that will go. We'll take a break now because we ran out of time. And when we come back from the break, we want to discuss the 2023 elections and we'll bring up our guest. Stay with us, we'll be right back.