 All right, today is International Pathology Day. It's celebrated annually on the second Wednesday of November. It was created to raise awareness of pathology and its role in preventing and fighting diseases amongst the public. Now, pathology is a study of disease and injury that acts as a bridge between medicine and science. It underpins every aspect of patient care from the diagnosis and treatment of common diseases to the use of cutting-edge genetic technologies to treat patients with life-threatening conditions. This is an important day in our lives. So happy International Pathology Day. Speaking about pathology, I think your story should come first. What did you find for us in the news? Oh, well, so there's a news going viral. And this story is about a lady who reportedly uses a knife to mistakenly kill her friend during a misunderstanding. So yet to be identified, lady has killed her friend during an argument in an apartment in Dubai, UAE. In a trending video, the two ladies can be seen arguing while dragging a knife, one of the ladies uses the knife to cut the order's hand in the process. The victim, who's bleeding profusely, can be seen calling out for help as other eyewitnesses berate the suspect and threaten to invite the police. One of the eyewitnesses can be heard telling the suspect, I told you to calm down. Let me call the police. According to the video, the victim was left to die in the pool of her own blood as her friends refused to carry out a first aid procedure on her or rush her to the hospital. So that sums it up. You know, I saw that video. Two things came to my mind. First of all, why would you be fighting, like having an argument and defesting what you would be thinking of is holding a weapon like a knife? That's number one. Number two, is it possible that there are illegal occupants in the UAE? Because why would you not call an emergency response? Did you think that it was just a small cut? I mean, I had a very tiny cut in my hand here. Now, it's even disappeared. The speed at which I rushed to the hospital, because the blood was all over the place. This was just a tiny cut. And this is not even, it wasn't linked to any vein or anything. So I'm just thinking in my head, were they illegal immigrants? Do you understand? Were they illegal migrants, like living in the UAE without documentation? Because if not, why would you not call the emergency services to be able to at least save her life? I mean, a knife cut is not something that kills somebody. I said, maybe the knife is poison. But it doesn't seem like it. It's just that the lady was caught in a very, one of her veins was caught. Yeah, she was just slid around the wrist. And, you know, so of course she would lead to death, right? So that's one. Number two, why would you be fighting? Like literally, how do people think? Like you are fighting. Emotions cannot be controlled, right? You have to be conscious of the fact that if you allow rage, you know, go anywhere near you. At some point, rage can actually make you take leave of your senses. So you're not even thinking. So it is when it has happened that it's not done on you that I just committed murder. So that's why, even when you are angry, like literally, natural conversation, I see people, next thing they just go, are you about to break up? What? What if the person dies in the process? Do you understand? So I mean, it's sad. It was just a very avoidable death, if you ask me. But you were right on asking, first of all, if they are illegal immigrants. Because if they were not, if they were legally in Dubai, they would have called the police. If they were all legally residents in Dubai, they would have called the police because Dubai is known for everything. It's known for their speed, how they react to such things. They have the police on almost every street, if not every street. Yes, if not every street, they have cameras and things like that. So they take their security very, very importantly. So obviously they were. That's sad. That's quite unfortunate. Jennifer, your story? It still doesn't make any sense. Because if they were not legally living there, and that's what they were scared of, now it's worse. The fact that they couldn't tie, you know, just, you know, just take a cloth and tie it to stop the bleeding. But she was bleeding profusely and it's from the arm. So obviously that's downward. So definitely it was blood boiling. So she ran out of blood very quickly. Sad, very sad. All right, so for me, 14,000 Nigerians met for deportation due to lack of identification cards. This is the German Chancellor. So there are lots of Nigerians who are currently living in Germany, right, who have been seeking asylum. So about 14,000 of them might be deported. 14,000. 14,000 of them might be deported. They don't have any identification card, nothing at all. So it seems like the German Chancellor is sympathizing with some of them because even the Nigerian government is reluctant to admit some of these people or to even take care or even do anything about it. No, 14,000. Yeah. So 14,000. How do they know they are all Nigerians? They don't have identity. They'll probably ask them what their name is or something. Some of them might actually have... Sure, since they don't have identity. Yeah. That means you can claim your from anywhere. Why do they bring all of them to Nigeria and say they're 40,000? Let's say that Germany is one of the countries that... I mean, it's very easy for you to live there legally. I'm saying this to say that, for instance, if you went to school, you know they have free tuition, right? Free tuition. You don't have to get there. No, no, no. So how did they get there? You know, when we spoke about... Do you know when we spoke about illegal... Because I don't understand what Nigerians would want to do. Germany is not like UK that they are speaking English. Some people really don't care. As far as they leave the country, right? Yeah. They would learn the language and do whatever it is they say. It's okay for them. Because the thing is, people who live abroad, right, have made it seem like it is very easy for you to do well over there, right? It is a sinner environment. Things are working. Now, when people see things like that, they want a piece of it. So any means to actually go there... What are we saying? We are saying people who... Storyways. Yeah, storyways. I mean, they would do, they would risk anything. So you can probably go to France. I look for many years ago. You don't want to understand the language. You went through this thing. If I almost died, you went through this, I think through sheep or something. But if he tells his story, the story is in the desert. It's sad, it's sad. 14,000 noses is one number. And we have enough here. Don't think of one of these our big churches. Just the crowd. Yeah. That's a lot too. The Obesity Police Command on Wednesday said that it has arrested a 40-year-old secondary school teacher, Ola Niro Adiwale, for allegedly sexually assaulting innocent girls. And this was said by the spokesperson of the State Police Command, S.P. Omolola Udutola. She confirmed this to the correspondent of Punch Newspaper. Until his arrest, he was a mathematics teacher at Ebenezer Grammar School, Iberi Kodou, a biokuta in open state. So I'm gonna say that this is good news that he's been arrested. I want us to also follow through to persecute and we're still waiting to hear the Delta State story for the four-year-old girls who were sexually assaulted. So I mean, these things, as long as, you know, these guys that rape, both, you know, I hear female rape too, but as long as anybody that is a rapist, you know, is caught, and of course, sentenced, you understand, will be fine. Because the more people are caught, the more people are being sentenced, the more there is a very, very strong and what's it called, show of justice in that regard. I think we would have a very, very... It will start to decline, the rate of rape to start to decline. And don't forget that some of these rapists, they are actually coming from somewhere. A lot of them have the based mind, literally. So you can't really help them. So the thing again is a visual cycle. So also start to treat people and give people healthy sexual orientations. Not the kind of sexual orientations that you think that anything, you can just do. On that note, let's take a break. Let's discuss donations. Stay with us, we'll be right back.