 Welcome back, it's still the breakfast on Clause TV Africa and indeed we are checking what happened today in history not just in Nigeria but of course across the world. All right and on April 30, 1966, Annette, are you supposed to go there? Yes, all right. So on this day in history, 1966, the Church of Satan, a religious organization dedicated to Satanism was formed. The Church of Satan was formed in, you know, San Francisco in California by a professional publicist, Anton Lavey. The controversial Church of Satan regards Satan as a spirit and not a data, not a deity. They say Satan represents love, represents kindness and that Satan represents respect to all those who deserve it. Now this Church of Satan rejects the Christian concept of the devil. They don't believe in hell. They don't believe in heaven. Their core belief is in indulgence, you know, over abstinence, kindness and gratification of all desires. Now the founder of the Church of Satan, Lavey said, Satanism is essentially a religion of self, a religion of individualism that represents pride and enlightenment. Now to join this Church of Satan, you have to pay, you know, an application fee of $200, a registration fee of $200 and, you know, members receive a membership card used to identify themselves, you know, all over the world. I mean, this is really weird, right? But that's what the Church of Satan is all about. And they've been fighting to keep the U.S. a largely secular state. But in 1997, the founder of the Church, Anton Lavey, actually passed away. Aneta, why don't you just start reading about the Church of Satan? I could only just breathe, like, the name alone is Satan. I'm not a religious beaker but there are certain things I'm setting, doctrines, you must have, you know, gotten over time in your life, how all the songs you, you, you were taught at the mosque, at the church and that one, like, it's always like Satan's power, powerless power, and everything. So at the end of the day, there is a church dedicated to Satan. And when church supposed to be related to, ordinarily to God, you know, and they boast of, you know, large membership. People attend the church. They pay 200, 200, $200 registration fee. Their membership is in two levels. $200. Yeah, two levels of membership. Yes, you pay to register. So it's not just a regular church. I'm not asking, I see if you're the spokesperson. I'm just, I'm just. Did you see the picture of Lavey, his eyebrows, his look, you know, they just, they just believe, you know, well, glorifying self, glorifying enlightenment, we're preaching love. That's what the Church of Satan is all about. It's about issues in the society and not just about heaven or hell. They don't believe in heaven. They don't believe in hell. They see Satan as a spirit of love. Wow. It's, it's really a different doctrine from what we're used to here in Africa, you know, just like you said, an African man or woman, don't talk about Church of Satan. They'll start shouting about, you know, back to say that. I'm impressed, you know, but, but this is the reality in the United States. Well, it is a reality. But then again, also today, something happened in Nigeria, a bomb blast struck senior police officers convoy in Jalingo. That's in Terrabba state this day in history. And of course, 11 people were killed, including police men. 22 others were injured. There had been a string of bombings and shootings in the five days leading to the attack. No group actually claimed responsibility for that attack. It happened at the time of serial bombings, you know, by Boko Haram. And then this issue of security in Nigeria is not just an issue of today. No, not at all. With us for almost over 10 years right now, and it's just continuing on the baited. I mean, I remember back then in 2012, when we, when we first heard about this attack, April 30th, 2012, you know, the news had it that a suicide bomber was riding a motorcycle and his target was the commissioner of police at that time, Mamansuli. He intended to, you know, just drive into, you know, the convoy of Mamansuli. He was heading to his office in Jalingo at the time. But he, Mamansuli managed to escape and hurt. But we know that it was an explosion. Yes, 11 people, 11 people died. 11 people were killed. Actually, these two others were injured. Yes, exactly. Other people were injured. The explosion also affected the Ministry of Finance building there in Jalingo. So, insecurity really has been with us for a long time. Remember the first Boko Haram attack back then in 2009? But Boko Haram. The Christmas Day bombing and all of that. You know, back then in 2010, 2012, there about almost every other time there was an issue of a suicide bombing, you know, across Nigeria. Most Nigerians were like really scared that you don't know where to go to. You don't know if you maybe went to, if you gone to maybe a mall or some public place. It just might be a victim of some suicide bombing. But indeed, that has moved on from that to, you know, kidnapping and banditry and, you know, attacks on police formation in Nigeria. Yes, indeed. There's been a change in strategy over time from suicide bomb, suicide bomb attacks, you know, using kids, schoolgirls and all of that, you know, going into public places, detonate the bomb, kill themselves and blow other people up. To now, exactly, to now just going into school, staying on the highways and kidnapping people, you know, in the dead of the night. So sad. We can understand where all these agitations, you know, is coming from the country and only hope that, you know, we can only, the country can get better. We can only hope. And just also hope that those who are responsible, you know, to making our lives are to be secured, should actually up their games and make sure Nigerians sleep with both eyes closed. I want to sleep and not worry about being attacked tomorrow, being kidnapped just because I just want to travel or use the highway. Nobody wants that. Anyway, those are the stories we have for you today in history. April 30th, 2012, the suicide bomb attack in Jingo, Tarabas state, where the police commissioner, Mamantuli, escaped and hurt, as well as the formation of the Church of Satan in the United States, San Francisco, this day in history, 1966. Let's take a break here and, you know, dive deep into our first conversation on the breakfast.