Concessions To The Government : A Freewrite
So I was like, OK, let's see what we can do back in Africa to get. In order. And now that I'm here, I realize it's either that for most people, sports are seen as a pet project. It's kind of like, you know, our, our own one small football club in my village is they don't care if they're making money. They don't really care what's happening.

So it's a pet project. And then we know the government is not really putting as much effort into getting qualified people to actually run the business. Yes, luckily for the football, you know, our football club is our best sports team. So then of course we have some.
They'll bring in an international coach. Even now with basketball, they're bringing an international coach. That's not enough because we still have the Nigerian based coach who isn't, you know, highly equipped to do the work or the Nigerian based administrator who.
Didn't really get the best experience. So we have people who are interested, but they don't really even know what to do or how to do.
So that's kind of I think the first thing is to privatize sports in Nigeria. the only private that we Say some things and I just maybe did a flashback of when it was launched. It was so good and it was a thought that maybe like you said, private, maybe some private connection should take it up and then just pay some concessions to the government.
That way they will be forced to bring activities, you know, to that place. Now let me. Do you this the the surface or was like what I call the first layer that I just talked about now has a lot of things to talk about, but I'm just going to take it lower.