now mohammed jam jin, he's standing by 1st in a boucher i mean how much enthusiasm is there for this phase? laura, i will tell you that everybody that we've spoken with here in a boucher and on the outskirts of of which of these past few, they say that the importance that leads elections cannot be overstated. people are quite excited about the prospect of going to vote to morrow. most of the people i've been talking to say this country is really at an inflection point. they believe that things are not going well. there is too much instability. they say they say there is too much corruption for the economy is in terrible shape. so much unemployment. and they really want what they tell me is a government that will listen to them. they want to see some sort of change to set things back on the right track here. in nigeria, i should mention nigeria, of course, the most populous country in africa. it is the biggest economy in africa. and yet for out of 10 people here live below the poverty line, that is one of the reasons people really want to see something change as far as the trajectory