 Yes, so watching the breakfast in plus TV Africa time to look at the headlines on the front pages of the national Newspapers and I'm glad to say we have legal practitioner to make all our Lee joining us on the program this morning to do justice to these headlines via phone Mr. Caller. Well a good morning to you Thanks for joining us Thank you very much. Let's Get things rolling with a punch new super that has some very interesting headlines on the front page The issue of subsidy is a lead headline there and it says subsidy and NPC may deduct over 1 Trillion Naira from FAC in six months. That's the Federation allocation accounts committee It says with the riders to that story FG plans PIA Amendment messy where Humphrey Humphrey on that yesterday extends subsidy removal by 18 months and NLC suspense protests says talks with federal government to continue and states face hard times over salary payment others Economists warn at the top of the front page of the punch Easter by this headline African Airlines passenger traffic crashes by 65% Over Omicron others details can be found on page 20 another one from the punch in his paper National assembly agrees on consensus others lists conditions and guessing that is referring to the issue of the electoral act amendment bill sent back to the president MPC experts for C tougher days as CBN retains lending rate Nigeria sinks deeper in corruption rating drops to 154 I see PC disagrees Law and meets customs DSS and SCDC over fuel smuggling reps majority leader gets 28th child lawmaker pursues 30 Amazing at the bottom of the front page of the punch Easter where we have these headlines Quarra meets Christians Muslims says hijab stays in schools Ogo Monach's murder police get clues a beard who demands killers arrests Lover demands money to transport visiting girlfriend's corpse Family alleges foul play at the bottom of the front page of the punch in his paper a family fairer plans political party insists on state police Constitution review Lagos housewife allegedly kills husband with pressing iron during argument. That's really really saddened IG 45 security as a kitty PDP a PC primaries hold today Thursday those are the headlines on the front page of the punch All right quickly. Let's turn our attention to the daily independent newspaper electoral act amendment bill nas harmonizes position on consensus candidacy Says parties must get written content of all the aspirant and That's the ride on the need the bold caption away from that 91 million Nigerians now live in poverty NESG according to that report 8 million were thrown into poverty in 2021 and there's just last year Buhari ag security agencies to leverage 5g in tackling insecurity and away from that Restructuring Niger before 2023 elections till achievable a fanny for six and you also have another head of saying six release of Sunday boo-hoo nam di Kano and Underneath you also have 2023 presidency 600 women groups declare support for Yahya bello and CBN retains benchmark interest rate at 11.5% Senate passes be all allowing colleges of education to award degrees Nigeria drops in latest transparency Corruption ranking why Buhari extended fuel subsidy removal by 18 months according to minister I mean, this is some of the headlines on the daily independent newspaper we'll straight to the nation this morning the Major headline on the front page of the nation is super and no surprise is there Subsidy extension stalls petroleum industry act. It has the following riders PIA for return to law makers Buhari or case Continuation of subsidy payment and labor suspend Suspends the protest plan At the top of the front page of the punch of the nation is super and dangote remains Africa's richest Wike accuses Amici of dumping rivers playing in Germany And now it's been a back-and-forth between the supporters of wiki and the supporters of Amici After the governor of rivers, they went to Germany with an entourage And it was having to pay some millions of dollars to repair the plane and took some pictures there So it's a highly political issue Still with the nation newspaper Over one thousand two hundred delegates to pick a kitty PDP candidate today and house leader Dogua welcomes 28th child mercy, sir That's a huge number Another one no capital flight from Nigeria says a MFLA MPC retains interest rate at 11.5% Electro bill lawmakers okay consensus with tough conditions and the rider party must obtain aspirants Written consent At the bottom of the nation newspaper's front page some old tinaboo, Obasa Morn ex-legis SSG a denny roguesa here For those of you wondering where the name sounds familiar as a street nearby with that same name and Massive endorsement for Oyetola's second term bid. There's our stories and headlines on the front page of the nation and just before we have Tunde Kola Wale join the conversation on the leadership you have Presidents Mohammed of Buhari booby traps next president Extends the PI Implementation by 18 months. I mean that's quite interesting Remember having that conversation yesterday and the fact that this would be the law turning against itself Because you have the law you cannot ignore the law sounds like you know very smart move delay will erode Investors confidence. This is what stakeholders are talking about decision hasty without stakeholders Impute NLC suspends plant protest the one wants fuel smuggling stemmed These are the riders underneath the board caption NAS passes electoral bill with direct indirect and consensus option and the central bank of Nigeria retains the MPR at 11.5% around other parameters Omicron Saudi Arabia to lead travel ban in Nigeria and you also have tension in Katsina local government over soldiers withdrawal and Dangote retains Africa's richest person with 13.9 billion our value. I mean a bigger part of billion dollar value military kills e-sweep terrorists in Burnu a strike This are the headlines on the leadership newspaper this morning All right over to a guest to make a little practitioner miss a color lead Let's start with that story on the front page of the leadership newspaper we all know and aware of the history of the Petroleum industry bill which became the Petroleum Industry Act and the Suspension of the subsidy Removal and do you agree with this description that the president which is an interesting description is booby trapping The next president by doing a U-turn on the PIA Well And Yeah to tell the national community to tell your personal staff why you think that you don't have law, you didn't take over now. Why is man in law? Why is man in law? Let's try and help the city, but the president is not the person for what? He is here to help the city. That's the man that's talking to you. Time is the source of all. Because of the opposition from the Saga-Baga party in Nigeria at their time. It's a fact that it's a reason that the committee has formed a particular sector that will be used to post-pacify for hours, in order to have a better outcome. If I say it's a factor, I don't think it's going to be anything. I think that if it was a negative factor, I think it's not going to be anything. I think it's not going to be anything. What you think is not going to be anything. I think it's going to be something. Because of the opposition, it's not going to be anything. I think it's sort of a negative factor. The boards are the leaders and I think they are connected. And then the dictatorship, people of the people of Nigeria attack them, just like the further people, it's almost like the success of the legend that this comes to the in-laws and I'm not if it was a leadership, They would have been given their students to sleep. They would have been the type of school with them. They would have given them good waterways for self-sufficiency. They would have been of their own kind of people. They would have been used without the care of getting accounts out of people, of getting things into the system on the pollution of their water and the killing of the city inside that water. All right, let's quickly turn our attention. So we have time to look at, share your thoughts on some of the issues, big stories on the dailies this morning. Let's quickly turn our attention to the Daily Independent newspaper this morning, where you have consent raised by the group at Fenty Ferry, saying restructuring Nigeria before 2023 elections still achievable. And for them, they are asking that there be, that's possible because, suggesting the adoption of the 2014 Comfab and also the 2018 Malham-Erufai Committee of the All Progressive Congress on True Federalism. Do you think that that's achievable, restructuring the Federation, because I mean it involves some constitutional amendment before 2023? We are structuring the country within one year, even without, even without fire in the store, if there is a good reason, for the truth of the matter is that you are very close to a program. We are not serious, they don't know what they are saying. I'm not to show that they are committed to this constitutional. We don't see things like this, we're doing that in the opposite way and then begin to dismiss the decision of the secretary that wants to structure it. What are permissive actions that we take to ensure that we get this constitutional? I have said it all before, we can get to the short term in so many ways, prove this for me, without any rank or permanent power. And I will give you a good example. People, for example, the World Health Region of the country side, they are both, they are two, so normally, the country, the university, they will be using the same textbooks saying they are expected to, and that they will begin to do so with us, so if they are still in the respective schools, they will lead to the short term. If, for example, so, they have to be able to do all their courses, major courses, high courses, whatever their courses are, we will use one school, a procedural school, they will use one criminal course, so that they will have the respective courses at normal. And that the generalization of normal schools is a much-ending process. All these days, I will be leading to the short term without firing any shots. So there are so many other papers you can take, have permissive actions in terms of the theoretical circumstances, in terms of mobilizing your people, in terms of putting pressure on the technical sector, to conduct a referendum as regards to happening, these short term, in the different parts of the country. But they never do that. They see things they have, they see things they have to do, they start breaking those restrictions of the technical sector and then they don't even like to hear they will go to the people in notoriety, they don't hear anything they have to say, and start asking for land and money, and get money to fill their system, and land that they are looking at today. For me, I am putting up a list of things. What will be the problem at that time? Maybe it will be lack of geological underpinning. Because whatever you are doing, without the use of geological underpinning, from cultural history, from political history, from discrimination in the region and all that, they never like to go to the people. Nobody ever has an advantage with us, and we need to have an advantage and give it to the people also. And then, the people never do anything about it. For me, it is possible, it is a serious matter. And it begins to be possible. Mr. Kolawale, please, let's move on to another... Yes. Mr. Kolawale, you can win this, but there's nothing left. And that is part of the problem, so sorry, that is because you both say so. Okay, let's move on from that, Mr. Kolawale. Sorry to interrupt you there. But I would like to take your thoughts on a story that is at least true of the National Nisrpa, is one definitely on the front page of the Leadership Nisrpa. The National Assembly finally passing a harmonized Electoral Act Amendment Bill following a motion on rescission of that controversial clause 84 on the direct mode of primaries for political parties, now including direct primaries, indirect primaries, and consensus, God willing. What do you think about this, especially the fact that the National Assembly, the House of Reps passed a different one and the Senate had to come back? The National Assembly did that law not because they want a better way, a fair way of selecting the theorists of the respective political parties. They made that law, they put that law on that pressure to be seen in the dynamic scene, a case of what you can call an enlightened person. How do you mean an enlightened person? If you like, the thing that they do for that and the financials of the political parties are to eliminate the good political parties. The succession case, that was the effect of the political parties. And in order to win, in order to rescue them there, on the hands of the so-called leaders, but I would say this, and who called the shots to the party. It went on and better. That's the National Assembly. People, the Electoral Act, I repeat, and I empathize with you, putting out the different political parties to make a good, fair fact error into a enlightened law if it's wrong. It is what the people of the left have done here to put out the officials who took the law. It is the duty of the respective political parties as guided by the representatives of the left. Put aside how the difference is what they are allowed to do in the next night. Don't forget all the different political parties are not the only of the good parties. If it's not the same, it's not the same. They are members if they are not like this. When you throw that kind of a flag on them, they are going to cause chaos to the smaller people of the party. Who are the leaders, the leaders of the party? Who may organize the other party? Imagine you used to play staff. Imagine you were to pay money. Imagine you were to go to office and suddenly have to stop the government in the country, and then the different worlds to cause it. So come on direct, come on. How many of the smaller party resources should be that kind of opportunity? How many of them do have the desire to be the leader of the party? All the other parties in the party should stop the money. So if they have to pay, what they have also to do is is a recipe for care. That look, you can use a high-price, you can use staff on staff, you can use an expert, you can also use whatever government does. There is an agreement with the Supreme Constructors. And now we will look at the recipe. Let's leave the different political parties, right, as you apply the error to the match. Based on their strength, based on their democracy, based on their responsibility. But Mr. Kola, what are you saying? Yes, sir. Yeah, you say, Mr. Kola, what are you saying? The parties should be left to, you know, decide what mode of selection of their candidates. But some people have complained, you know, that they have said that rather. The inclusion of this thing called consensus, you know, mode of electing candidates may further worsen the problem of lack of internal democracy in the political parties. I disagree. Why do I disagree? When you look at the number of those partners and the finishers, who are calling the shots in the respective political parties, what is their number? Their aggregate number? Their length and length, 50% or 50% of the membership of the members of the political parties. So if only 50% of the membership of the members of the political parties would not be the one running in the back of the majority of people. You know, classes need to stand up to go back to them. And the majority will be running in the back of the minority, too. And then the democracy is going to never run in the back of the majority. Who are they to control the votes by that? They think they don't have to vote. Yes, we hope to resolve this last time. On the talk of two years, we are holding our partners to make a vote without real fighting, without realness for them. So speaking the vote, without internal democracy, we are actually going to nobody should be voting the number of people in the district. I want to emphasize that internal democracy are not either, are not the last time. What is the other party before sugar, gold, and stuff like that? You have to guide that. OK. All right. So before I move on on this issue, the conditions that the National Assembly listed as well, they're saying that the parties must get the written consent of the other aspirants for that issue of consensus to work, that the other aspirants was right, that I approve. I agree that I'm part of a consensus to have this candidate, you know, emerge. Do you think that that's basically going to fix everything that may have been perceived against you about this? Let's move away from, you know, the mode of primaries be direct, indirect and consensus. Now, and look at the issue of poverty. Now, according to the Nigerian Economic Summit group, this is actually a cry out, saying that 91 Nigerians now live in poverty. And they also said that eight million Nigerians were thrown into poverty in 2021. What are your thoughts? But let's chip this in. You also want to agree with me that, you know, the administration of President Mohammed the Buhari has been very great with their social investment program. So how come this is not trickle to reducing the rate of poverty and the fact that you see I have eight million Nigerians thrown into poverty and 91 in. You are going to be in the same place that's what happens to that. People in the sector have also wanted to do this. So that's what happens to them. What is the world of the matter? What's the problem? What was this money? Because the money is and look at the fact that I am going to stop poverty from in the world. So the world is there is a time zone. Then it's gone. And then they're going to We have to let you go at this point in time. We do apologize. Thank you so much for being part of the conversation. Yes, we are really out of time and we have to let you go. But we do appreciate your thought. It's been fantastic sharing your thoughts on some of these national issues. Who are we moving into? You too. What kind of interesting thoughts are from the legal practitioner to Nicaragua? It's the 26th of January 2022. I had to look at two remarkable events that happened today in history when we returned. We delve into our major conversations.