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Alright, so let me come to you, Noma. What do you find for us in the news today? Alright, I guess the news world, there's no other news today than what is on ground at Tinibu Mix History as the first former governor, senator to be president. So the news has it that the newly sworn-in president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria became the first democratic, democratically elected president who formally had occupied the position of the senator and governor in Lagos State. And this is coming as really interesting because now he has lead history. He has occupied very significant positions in Nigeria. First of all, senator, when during the era before the military junta that he was forced to flee the country. And then when he returned in 1999 to Nigeria, he joined the Justice Forum political platform for the progressives, which made him become eventually prominent member in the AD Alliance for Democracy. And then he was supported by, you know, various significant groups like the DECO or Fenifera. And then eventually he emerged as the Lagos State governorship candidate under the Alliance for Democracy. And eventually now today we witness in history him becoming the first president who has occupied both the Senate as a senator and a governor of the state in the country. So we say congratulations to Bola-Ametinobu and they were looking forward to Nigeria making progress. All right, so in the spirit of discussing Tinobu, I'll just quickly take my story then I'll come to you, Diola. The president has said, President Bola-Ametinobu on Monday said that he would extend the courtesy worthy of a fellow compatriot to his opponents in the February 25th elections that brought him to power. He also argued that Nigeria has had as had not a better election than the recent one that that was just concluded. And my victory does not render me more Nigerian than the rest of you. It also does not render my opponents less Nigerian than me. I will treat my opponents Pita Obiyanatiku Abubakar as important compatriots. Tinobu said in his inaugural address again today at the EGOS where we're going to talk a lot more about Tinobu but you have other sad news for us today. Is that your story? I thought that was your story. No, okay. So I think this is also, well it sounds big as the inauguration of the president today. Full subsidy is gone. President Tinobu declares in inaugural speech. I mean the new president vowed to read Nigeria of terrorism and criminality but I mean part of the full subsidy you know going is he said the 2023 budget made no provision for full subsidy and more so subsidy payment is no longer justifiable. So I guess I mean this has been a long time coming and we've heard speculations about it in the last administration and then I mean for him I mean to announce this. I can't wait for us to dive into the conversation because already I was going to the mainland to be there was no queue nothing. I was coming back everywhere. Exactly. And some have argued that it's like the former president Muhammadu Buhari kind of like said booby traps with a lot of things he was you know either boring or lending or you know yeah whatever so that like there were just so many things that they were doing almost like in a hurry at the end of his few weeks in office and all of that so it's almost like a booby trap for incoming president that you're coming to come and face you know. Yeah I know Shatima, sorry the culture of Shatima, that's the vice president you know I heard something he said that I mean it's not like everything is going to be rising in the first couple of months of administration. Already you know it's almost like okay you know what Nigerians don't expect some magic because we're here for it all. We're here for it all. I'm here with popcorn. Wait a minute. So we'll take a break now right when we come back from that break I want to just delve into this new era the Tinibu Shatima era what we feel the challenges will be and some of the you know expectations that we'll be having. We'll see you after the break.