 It's off the press now on the breakfast. Good morning Mr. Nikola Wali. Good morning my people, how was the night? Fine, thank you for joining us. Thank you. Let's begin with the nation newspaper this morning. The headline reads, Governors Gives the Condor Soft Landing. Pacify Weekend. The Rider and the Nation also reads, PDP Convention to Hold in October. National Working Committee members barge from seeking second term. On the front of the nation, above the headline it reads, Nigeria Takes on Indonesia Over Assault on Envoy. Lagos records 42 COVID-19 deaths in 8 days. If Ray reincarnates, I will remain philas disciple. Zulam demolished 11 mosques, says Murik. Dixon protests EFCC grilling over 17.5 billion Naira cash. VAT yields 1 trillion Naira in 6 months. Apabio gets NDDC Forensic Audit Report. World Bank stops 21.6 billion or your flood project. Name compulsory for work next year. Dangate on Bloomberg's Reach List. Lastly, APC Governors Backbuniketika panel. And on the Daily Sun. EFCC grills ex-Biosagovna Dixon. APC crisis. Governors stand by Bhuni. Erraged leadership and members to continue with local governments, state congresses and national convention. Also, this on the Daily Sun. Lagos denies takeover claims of leaky concession company. We have spent 502.3 billion Naira on COVID-19 intervention, says the federal government. Also, Nigeria to start manufacturing vaccines within one year. That's from NAVDAC. No plan to sell airports, says the minister. And restructure Nigeria before 2023. Ex-VP Sambu charges Buhari National Assembly in governors. And also, second is to go in October. Reprives for embattled PDP national chairman as opposition gives him two more months. Parties NWC has sold out to APC. I think those are the ones that we can share on the Daily Sun this morning. On this day newspaper, battle fatigued, nearly less 1,000 Burkara members surrender to Gala troops. Ehaya urges others to follow suit, renounces hostilities. Concerns over pampering of repentant terrorists. Above that headline, APC PDP leadership crisis resolved, ruling party's governor, Bakbuni, has second to survive in no victor, no vanquished decision. CBN sets 10 billion Naira capital base for credits guarantee companies. NAVDAC, Nigeria to begin local manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines by 2022. Another part of these papers, federal government recalls envoy to Indonesia. Rather recalls envoy as Indonesian officials assault Nigerian diplomat. Nigeria threatens to review relations, demand sanctions for errant officials. Next diplomat, Slam Indonesia. CSOs ask federal government to sever ties with Southeast Asian country. Also, Islamic New Year imbibe peace and compassion, Buhari tells Nigerians. 24 killed in Tokoto as household seasons food with fertilizer. Also, South and Middle Belt forums plan protest over self-determination at the United Nations assembly. Dixing dismisses petition as EFCC grills ex-governor over alleged 17.5 billion Naira diversion and others. A man, 28, arrested for kidnapping and raping a 15-year-old girl and collecting ransom. We can also see here ex-Permanent Secretary, 86, writes Buhari and ex-presidents demands restructuring before 2023. Still on the punch this morning, states warn against violation as 30-day cases hit 10,066 and also 70 deaths. World Bank lists Nigeria and nine others as high-debt risk nations. PDP leaders save Secondus, raise a zoning panel. Convention holds October. Finally, Nigeria's major airport, not designed for international operations, says the federal government. Let's take a look at the Guardian newspaper. A headline still about the internal party crisis that seems to have been resolved within the PDP and the APC. It reads, PDP Secondus survives, gets reprived with early convention. PDP elects next chairman in October. NEC to constitute convention, zoning committees next week. Tamboao says APC lacks structures of a political party. APC governors backs beneath committee on Congress, national convention. Colorado afflicts 31,425, kills 816 in 22 states and the FCT. Nigeria recalls envoy over abuse in Indonesia. Over 4 billion naira approved for fueling of police vehicles. A warfare wins best feature narrative at Black Star Film Festival. Last Neil, the Guardian newspaper. Federal government elays fear over assorted vehicles, over assorted vaccines. Has 176,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines arrived today. To Nicole, good morning once again. Thanks for joining us. Good morning, my friend. Let's bring you in first with the story on the Daily Sun. It says separatist agitators to stage one million man march in the UN in September. The regime is bandwashed. Who always allow people to protest when the two have grievances over one thing or the other. You also allow people to freely go to court of maturity hunger. To lobby and also to mediation and reconciliation. And all forms of dispute and solution should be encouraged. War is a thing that doesn't flow society for anybody any good. That is why I wish you always are calling people to demonstrate peacefully in a nonviolent manner. If the separatist activists have decided to go to the divided nations to demonstrate for what they believe in, for the fraternity of the country, or even for opening up of the federation totally. I am of the opinion that it is within their right to do so. Here I do not know that the united nations stuck up support their self-determination. The African chapter 2 supports self-determination. Even around constitution, even though it may not manifestly encourage the separatist movement, it at least provides for freedom of association. If anybody feels aggrieved about what is happening within the present geographical boundary of Nigeria and they want to go into the zone, they think they are going to be better off as long as they stay on their own, I think we should not begrudge them over that. Okay Mr. Kolaouale. More importantly, you would have seen that we have not been encouraging citizens to freely demonstrate and bend their anger here. These type of people have attempted to demonstrate and know that we send the security forces over them killing, maiming and injuring these people. Okay. We are now internalizing all the government action that has been pushing people to not begin to fight the shores of Nigeria. So they came to fight their anger and that doesn't do Nigeria any good. Alright Mr. Kolaouale. I am quickly moving on to the next story. This seems to be a big one across the papers. On the Panshee's paper, the headline reads, Federal Government Recalls Envoy as Indonesian Officials Assaults Nigerian Diplomat. Now this story, when it broke, we saw the video where Indonesian immigration officials basically assaulted a Nigerian diplomat and pinning his head to the back seat of a car and the diplomats basically shouting that he could not breathe. And we've seen reactions from CSOs and other organizations saying that the reason why this can happen, why a Nigerian diplomat can be so harassed out of the country is because of how worthless the federal government have made the Nigerian seem and that the federal government should go all the way, escalate this to the United Nations and make sure that they see their ties with Indonesia and that they pay for that. But when we look at our country and how we handle things that regard Nigerian diaspora beyond the recalling of this ambassador, how else do you think the government would react? Yeah, honestly speaking, I read your story and I thought you too, the ambassador, which has been assaulted and put alive by the immigration officials in Indonesia is a very, very unfortunate development. What let me say is that this kind of thing sometimes happens and I do recollect a Libyan diplomat who at one time or the other, I think was it in Britain or US, who drove recklessly and then killed the citizens of the old country. The political authorities over there isn't taken away to it. But at the end of the day, they find a very diplomatic way, which don't want to apply, so they may find solutions to that problem. The challenge the Nigerian nation is having in Indonesia is inflicted by our own citizens. Here and I will know that in Indonesia has become one of the very, very physical outlets for Nigerian drug couriers of recent. So many of our citizens take drugs to Indonesia and the process they are caught, they are taken to court and at the end of the day they are executed and their bodies are protected to Nigeria. Charity should begin at home. We should be going to court a lot of attention on the drug activities of our youth, especially to Indonesia, which is giving us a bad name. So each time any immigration official sees a Nigerian, before merely looking at their passport or whatever, they are taken to the suspect. They begin to treat them like suspects. And that is why you find that sometimes even a diplomat who fought victim of the kind of assault that we have seen the Nigerian diplomat in Indonesia go through after recent. I don't support this proposal or the decision of the Federal Government to withdraw the diplomat, the Nigerian diplomat in Indonesia or the Nigerian ambassador. Rather, I will rather call the Federal Government to seek apology, get a written commitment that that kind of thing will never happen again and also insist that there is immigration official that have affected the diplomat and adequately punished for their transgression and aggression. Mr. Kalawane, do you think that would send a strong warning to other countries regarding how they relate to Nigerian diplomats? I said, do you think the action you're recommending, do you think that would send a strong warning to other countries regarding how they relate to Nigerian diplomats and in fact her citizens? Well, I think it will do. Why do I say that? Before now, Indonesia and Nigeria have enjoyed very good quality relationship. You know, the level of trading and the level of ambassadorial exchanges, a technology could transfer. And you also know that Indonesia has a very large Muslim population, just like Nigeria do have. If at each time anything happens to a Muslim in Indonesia or it happens to a Muslim in Nigeria, a Muslim in the respective communities of all is in one way or another. And now for now, it doesn't solve problems. Because like I said, the challenge we are having in Indonesia is because of the drug-cooled activities of the Nigerian citizens, which has kind of given every Nigerian that any immigration official in Indonesia is very bad name. You carrying the grip of what you need to learn first time. If it is your citizens that have brought this shame upon the whole nation, then it is our own that we should request as much as possible to claim before we begin to take a pound of flesh from the people of Indonesia. All right, Mr. Kolaweli, I want us to quickly also talk about this national issue. I mean, this has generated a debate in the past few weeks and it seems like, you know, the steam has settled. And it's about the PDP. You know, it says Secondus survives, gets reprived with any convention. They had been called for Secondus to resign over poor leadership. And we had guests yesterday who said that this simply was a personal issue and nothing to do with the validity of Secondus. But it seems now that, you know, that's over. The PDP members had a meeting from Monday nights to Tuesday nights and it seemed that they had settled out saying that Secondus doesn't need to reside. The national convention will move from December to October and that, you know, the leadership will be now based on zoning, you know, as well as the fact that Secondus will not be able to recontest for national leader of the party. Also with the APC, Boonee seems to have, you know, gotten, you know, the support of lots of people who say that, you know, the support is championship of the caretaker committee. What do you have to say about the two parties as the Guardian puts it that they both have settled their internal crisis? Let me quickly say that what is happening within the respective or within the two political parties is very, very unfortunate, totally uncalled for. We have had the 20 or about 22 years of unbroken democratic parties. By now, we also have five parties that are better organized, that are better financed, that are better managed. But that does not seem to be the case. Most of the political parties, if not all of the political parties that we have in this country today, have refused to go at the age of 22 or they are about their city aging like a juvenile, a delucent juvenile for that matter. And that is very, very sad. Nigeria has too many problems in its land. There is food insecurity. There is property and life insecurity. Only employment is about 33 percent. Infrastructure is in the comatose situation. And then electricity supply has improved very much. Each mission has a kind of a challenge and order. And the parties have the responsibility to drop a viewpoint to be able to solve some of these problems. And they themselves are engaged in this kind of participative war among themselves. This nihilistic war among themselves. How they go to be able to address or attend to and find solutions to Nigeria's problems. That is why they're causing the two especially major political parties. It's not too good for Nigeria. It's going to have very policy consequences on all of our nation. And for the APC, my advice to them would have been to carry on the side of the caution. As I said with regards to the split decision given by the Supreme Court, it would have been better to ask a building and the Soekateka Committee to step aside and then you know, grab some other committees to begin to handle their health of the APC. That would have been the better approach to me as a lawyer because no two cases are the same. The possibility might be that somebody myself come up in future and challenge whatever decision, whatever recommendation, whatever action the building committee takes, which at the end of the day may lead to the notification of most of the elections that the APC might win in 2023. Look at what's happened in Sampara State. This was handed over to parties that never contested the election but that never, that the people didn't vote for. Simply because the party refused to abide by their own rules. They refused to abide by common sense. So in my humble opinion, nearly lining up, the end bully doesn't solve the problem in the APC. It would have been better to carry on the side of caution by asking that committee to step aside and put in extra people in there that it's not likely to jeopardize the future of the party and the candidacy they may be presenting in 2023 because the Supreme Court decision, when you read it very critically with regards to the AKW elections and all that, it doesn't favor the APC and then the bully committee at all. For the PVP, honestly speaking, I feel sad with what is happening to that party. The APC has been in power now for almost about eight years and I'm not too sure that any Nigerian party, or any Nigerian citizen, or any Nigerian voter is satisfied with the performance of the APC. The party they are looking to hold, the party they think that might be able to come and fill the vacuum, the party that might be able to replace the APC with the PVP. But if they are also at the other side, how would they be able to fight effectively? How would they be able to put their house in order and then begin to mobilize and then organize themselves to win elections in 2023? And it would be that Nigerian electorate really don't have an autonomy in 2023 and you can also say that for even all the other political parties. None of them is coercive as a today. Cards in the world of all of them. People that should hold a party. The safe agents, I mean the authorities have sponsored the crisis within their party and the party has also broken into two. One for one side for what they should hold, the other party teaming up with them behind somebody else. Why? It could also be case or it could be said. I hope I am wrong that the authorities may not also be behind what is happening in the PVP in order to be able to get power or to capture power without the power in a very easy light in 2023. Yes, I would need to state that those close claims are unconfirmed at the moment but it's a great place to wrap up off the press. We thoroughly enjoy your analysis. As usual, thank you very much and we ask you to have a great day. Thanks for having me. Thanks for having me. Okay, we'll take a break here and we'll return with today in history. We're talking entertainment generally.