Let’s start off with that. You know, your name is Udeme Okun, but you got the South African shit on. Tell me about that. Um, so I was actually born in South Africa. My father is Nigerian and my mother is South African. So yeah, I grew up in South Africa and I was born that Saturday. Hey, hey, can, can you just say something about, can you say something positive about xenophobia and how it could be stopped? Yeah, I mean, even the build up to this, I’ve, there’s a lot of xenophobia going on, a lot of racism based on if you are from here, if you’re from South Africa. But yeah, there’s a lot of that in everywhere, every country, I feel like. And I think we should actually just accept and welcome people into specific countries, no matter where they’re from. So, yeah. Yeah, because we don’t like that. I feel like there, there’s so much love between Nigeria and South Africans. You know, you see us getting married and we can see a product right here. We can see one of our seeds right here, you know, so I, I would really want if we could live more in unity.