lola, thank you so much for being here. i wanted to talk to you today because of two parts of this. you wrote in a leent college for "the sunday times" the following. you said, "if this had taken place in the u.k. or anywhere else in the west, there t would be no doubt that it would have been considered an international crisis." you also wrote, "while nigerians have come to expect inept tud from the nigerian government, in this kind of case it's unacceptable." address for me those two parts of this story, equally tragic. one, this isn't stofr a bigger story around the world, and, two, the nigerian government's own role in it. >> well, the first is that what it has tang to get to the point where people are now discussing the story in the way that we are today is really everyday people on twitter saying hold on a second. what's going on? why isn't anyone talking about this? why isn't anyone reporting it? because obviously there was a story with the malaysian airlines flight that disappeared. then there were the korean children and the ship. meanwhile, this other story came up, and it