 This month marks my three years of officially relocating to Lagos. Before now, I've always wanted to visit Lagos to enjoy life. I thought Lagos is a small London. At some point, I see a certain amount of money that will take me to and for Lagos. I arranged with a friend who lives in Lagos that I will join him during the semester break. However, the Lagos I dreamt of wasn't the one I met when I finally came in. I was surprised to see beggars, especially kids, requesting money on the streets, let alone those that sleep under the bridge. Each time I see them, a few pity for both the children and the parents. But at some point, I had mid-feeling. Why are few pity for the women who have become baby factories without a divine source of income? The second top dropped in me and I was like, How on earth will the man jump on a poor lady who already has 5 to 6 kids or even more than and still impregnates them? Come to think of it, these children they give back to, don't observe personal urging, they are not properly fed. Don't even talk of the breast milk that was given to them after birth. Education is alien to them. Well, I believe that there is hope for these children. And it is in line of these that I will be sharing with you the subject SDG. SDG is an acronym for Sustainable Development Goals. The 2012 United Nations Conference held in Brazil gave back to Sustainable Development Goals. And the objective was to produce a set of universal goals that meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges. Sustainable Development has been defined as meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their needs. SDGs replace the MDGs that is the Millennium Development Goals. We started in 2020, 2000. And the MDGs are 18 number and for 15 years it drove progress in several areas which are not limited to reducing income poverty, providing access to water and sanitation, driving down child mortality and drastically improving maternal health. The SDGs are 17 in number and it offers a framework and blueprint for achieving sustainable global prosperity. They are adopted as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity and all the 70 goals they are interconnected meaning that success in one is success in all. Among the 17 goals I am passionate about Goal 1, 3, 4 and 17. But I will be talking about Goal 1, 3 and 17 today. So I want to give you 20 seconds to study these goals and thereafter you will be required to state the goals that you are passionate about. So you have 20 seconds to study this slide and tell me the goal that you are passionate about. So for me I am passionate about Goal 1, 3, 4 and 17. So in my next slide I will be passing you the question. And the question is which of the 17 sustainable development goals are you passionate about? You can get that type in the chat or on mutual mic. Thank you very much. For me the first goal is no poverty. Poverty and education remains one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Why the number of people living in extreme poverty drop more than up between 1990 and 2015 many artists struggling for basic needs. Data available on the United Nations Development Program website. As in that as of 2015 about 736 million people still live on less than 1.9 US dollars in a day. And 10% of the world population lives in extreme poverty. Good health and well-being are essential to sustainable development. Goal 3 has 13 targets and 28 indicators. And some of these are reduction of maternal mortality, ending or preventable deaths on the 5 years of age, fighting communicable diseases, ensuring reduction of mortality and non-communicable diseases as well as promoting mental health. According to the United Nations Development Program report about 10 million people die every year from a special to fine particles in the polluted air. And this reminded me of the retreat that we had at ITA. I love the serene and spacious environment. The well-structured layouts access to natural air. Talk more of the trees and the flowers that were used for beautification before I start this activity I will never forget in a jiffy. I saw many trees and also had the opportunity to see how to learn about their benefits. Here is Abamoda. It is popularly called the Miracle Leaf. Life plants and never die. And the botanical name is Braufylon Pinatum. This leaf can be soaked in cold water overnight. You can also boil it or squeeze it. And the extra that you obtain from it can be used to treat ailments. And then you can also consume it as tea. And then you can also blend it into juice. And this tree or this leaf is a blood purifier. And then it can also be used to treat eyeball play. The aim of the 17th Go is to strengthen the means of implementing and revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. Promote international trade of developing countries to increase their exports as well as ensure fair trading system. I believe in same spirits. The ex-digit can only be realized with strong global partnership and cooperation. Let us keep living impressions of sustainable development till we all see a new dawn in our life. Together we can turn the whole world into a better place habitable for everyone to live in.