 Alright, World Meteorological Day showcases the essential contribution of national meteorological and hydrological services to the safety and well-being of society and is celebrated with activities around the world. The themes chosen for World Meteorological Day reflects the topical weather, climate or weather-related issues. You know, it's so interesting how, because lately I've been following some online television channel that I really love, you know, I've been watching them online in the U.K. And you know, every time the lady that comes up with the weather just comes up to start to talk about the weather and they say it was sponsored by Times Radio but I'm just wondering like, come on, why would they give weather reports to this country? Well, you would understand because the weather in the U.K. does not joke with you. It's very bipolar. You literally must always check what the weather would be like in the U.K. When I travelled it was crazy because there was a day I literally was feeling my bone, my ribcage cracking. It was like I underestimated because I actually love the cold weather. I always test my ability to withstand. Cold threshold. My ability to withstand the cold. But hey, I mean, so when you see those women, the news anchors talking about the weather and all of that, it's so interesting to watch. And we used to have that. I don't know if we still do. Maybe or we're watching the wrong TV channels because I don't know why we don't give weather reports because it's always good. Like the weather lately, oh my goodness, it's like they released this, they released what's it called, volcano on us. But that is country. On lingus because I don't know about any other part of Nigeria right now. Oh, it's the same thing everywhere. Really? Extremely hot. Extremely hot. So these days now, I always remember to take the window, take down the window just by a little. So the air, when your car is parked so that the air, you let out the air because the heat, when you come into your car, like it's almost like suffocating. Do you know what happened to me? Yeah, this morning I got into the car. It was really hot. I was just going to buy something. And I didn't even know what was going on. For a second, I'm like, wait. You blank out. What's going on here? And I wound down and then I felt like, okay, I saw something was going on with me. No, it's been so hot. And you can actually pass out. So you must stay hydrated. You must always have something just to keep yourself hydrated. Then for those driving, once your car is parked, just take it down by a little bit so that it lets out. Because really, when you go into the car like that, you're sitting, you know, especially if you're in a rush. If you're not in a rush, you can leave the cars open for a bit before you go in. But if you know you would always be in a rush when you get into your car, just leave the window just by a tiny, you know, just let the air just let out. Because two days ago, it was like I was going to blank out. So that was when I said I'd be unconscious now or you have to take down the window. Just take it down a bit. The weather is really, really, really hot. I'm happy. Yeah. I'm happy. The weather is really hot. So okay. So let's see what we found in the news. Go ahead. Yeah. Our Ikwere Madu wife found guilty of organ trafficking. So I've been following this story for a bit because I was a bit. When I heard about it first, I was trying to, okay, I was trying to make excuses because I'm like, maybe they didn't really mean that. I mean, that's not what happened. Maybe they said, well, now they've actually been found guilty. And he's the former Deputy Senate President Ikwere Madu. His wife, Beatrice, have been found guilty of organ trafficking in the United Kingdom. The duo alongside their daughter, Sonia, and the medical doctor, Dr. Obina Obeta, were found guilty of facilitating the travel of a young man to Britain with a view to his exploitation after a six-way trial at Old Bailey. They criminally conspired to bring the 21-year-old Lagos Street that's in London to exploit him for his kidney to jury found on Thursday. This is pretty sad because I can imagine how excited that boy would have been leaving this country. Even his family, you know, our son is going to Abu Dhabi. Not knowing that their son was actually traveling for him to get exploited for them to harvest his organs. Now I'm now asking myself, how would families feel now? Does it mean that they're going to ask questions when someone says, oh, let's take your child or let's take this person? Calm down. What organ were they looking for again? Kidney. Okay. So we all know that kidney is one thing that, you know, you can live with one kidney. And people willingly, no, let's be realistic. I'm happy that the courts have found them guilty, you know, again. But you know that there were also some speculations. This is like, this boy also like, he was clearly aware of what he was going to go and do. You know, but he just felt like, you know what, maybe when we get there first, we'll get to that bridge and I'll cross it. He was in full knowledge of what he was going there to do. So let's not now try to paint it, you know. So because again, some people willingly. I've seen people that have given their kidneys out. You know, I know someone that gave her sister her kidney. I know somebody that gave her boyfriend her kidney. No, he was doing it at some point. And again, people actually sell, you know, they are there. What's it called? Because they know that they can survive on one kidney. We had a kidney doctor yesterday, you know, talking about kidney. So I mean, it's not, it's a no brainer that, you know, but I'm happy that at least the courts have found them guilty, which is what we are hoping in Nigeria would happen with our judicial system. That whether regardless of what class you are, who you are, if they check the facts, they do the fact checking and they find you, they should pronounce you guilty. That's the only thing I'm happy about. Like the process was duly followed and now they found them guilty. But what I'm even trying to say that beyond this guilt, this young boy knew exactly what he was going to go and do. Right? So it's not something that, you know, it's like maybe they deceived him, you know, you can't go and harvest somebody's organ because even before he would get there, they would have tested to be sure that the kidneys match. Yeah. So I mean, let's, all these kinds of sensational stories. But then we don't even know the reason, right? Maybe if they had told us it was for, maybe in Kei Kuremado himself needed a kidney or his wife or his daughter or something, but we don't know. So why exactly? No, it was his daughter. It was his daughter. The story came out now. The daughter, she needs kidneys. Her kidneys are failing or something. It's the daughter that needs the kidney. So they were trying to find a match for the daughter and they found this young boy. Eventually when they got there, I think it was the boy that now raised the alarm and all that because I think the boy just really planned them. It was just not a good day for them because I'm sure they would have arranged everything. Go through in the front ways. Yeah. I can't just take you to the UK when I know that your kidneys don't match. I would have done all the tests. All the tests. So I mean, it's just so sad. You know, this type of thing, that's why it's always good. Don't follow anything in legality. Even if you are giving me your kidney for free. Let us sign agreement. Sign agreement. Exactly. That you were not doing it under the influence. So my story is actually going to be tied somewhat to what we're discussing. I actually have two stories. One, let me quickly talk about the first one, the Festus Kiamo. S-A-N. It says earlier today I had submitted a petition to the Department of State Services against Mr. Peter Obie and Datty Baba Amit to rein them in for their conduct and utterances which bother on incitement and treasonable felony. A call for peace and national healing does not amount to weakness. So if you check the post, he has the petition. He's written to DSS in Abuja. He says I write this petition with full realization that in a post-election period, such as this, there is need to soothe frayed nerves, lower the temperature and begin the healing process. The present elect, Ashwajibullah Amit, has issued a statement to this effect a few days ago. However, it appears that President and Vice Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obie and Datty Baba Amit are prepared to toe the conciliatory part for the sake of peace and national cohesion whilst exercising their rights to pursue duly laid down constitutional means of addressing their grievances. In this regard, since the declaration of the presidential results, comments and claims about declaration of the president-elect by independents, whatever, that these comments and claims are made not just within the boundaries of exercising their rights, but freedom to long and short story is that outright truncation of... that they cross the line to call for the outright truncation of democracy by insisting that the adoption of other processes outside the contemplation. The bottom line is that he too has filed his own petition to the DSS. The only question I want to ask our beloved SCM, Fesos Kiyomo, is that where are the inciting comments? Let him just... I want to see because I have not seen any inciting comments. Rather, there was one guy that tweeted, was it on the day after the governorship election? On Sunday, yes, after the governorship election by Ananduga, I think that's the person, he's in the media team of the APC candidate and he said some very inciting comments around the evil tribal and all of that. Why are we not... So you see the thing, I don't have a problem with you writing petition. But you see, whatever you want to do, be seen to be fair and call out what is wrong across board, even if the person is a member of your household. So do not call one good or do not turn a blind eye. Like you did not see one thing and not condemn another. That's all I am always clamoring for. Try as much as possible to be fair. Don't be seen to be biased, right? There were inciting statements that were made, very heavy ones that were made that would really agitate the political space. But you have not called out those people. And you're not saying, well, DSS, they will handle it. So another story I thought to mention, because we had mentioned it yesterday and I'm thinking to bring in our doctor again to discuss the legalizing of cannabis, right? So because most parts of the world are slowly legalizing cannabis, the use of cannabis. Medical, like, you know, some people actually use it for medical purposes, right? So they say it's the rep clash over the bill to legalize marijuana. Some members of the House of Representatives clashed on Wednesday seeking to legalize cultivation, sale and use of cannabis, also known as marijuana for commercial purposes. So two members of the House had sponsored a fresh bill seeking to amend this National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act to expand the scope of anti-narcotics agencies to issue licenses rather for the cultivation, sales and use of marijuana. And the legislation was titled a bill for an act to amend the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act, N30. So, you know, the reason I'm actually taking this story. So after the show yesterday, we had a very extensive conversation on cannabis and the medical effect and all of that, the medical use and all. So the thing is what the doctor was saying, that in the parts of the world where it has been legalized, that most of those places, you actually find safe marijuana, very safe. You know, the ones that are grown, there are no mixtures. You see places where you then now have this no ban and all of that, you get a lot of laced. So they laced it with a lot of chemicals, a lot of very harmful chemicals, right? So that's why he was saying that, you know, it's important that, you know, we, it's important that we start to consider, because he has a medical, he has a hospital in the U.S. that solely is to be administering, yes, yes. So he was called, he prescribes marijuana for some of his patients. It depends on, so there are different types, the parts, the gummies, the, what's it called, injectables. He said all the sorts, you know, so whatever tickles your fancy. But he believes strongly in the benefit, the health benefits of marijuana. So, I mean, so when I just saw this story, I said, you know, it's my opportunity to still talk more. Why are you chasing this? Do you have a motive? You have a motive, but hey, that's the story. So when we come back from the break, let's discuss our petition matter. Stay with us, we'll be right back.