 Welcome back to the breakfast and now let's go back in history to the year 2012 his name became very popular on this day But not for the very best reasons his full name and there's bearing Beverick he was a 33-year-old who on this day committed one of the worst atrocities in Norway killing 77 people is started sometime around 3 25 p.m. On that day bombing Government buildings in a part of Oslo that led to about eight lives being lost and close to a hundred injured and right after that Beverick drove a couple of kilometers to a youth camp where he committed Of course more of this atrocities shooting 69 people dead on that day remember Very very clearly how this day turned out a lot of people across the world were watching to see how this You know incidents was carried out You know he apparently had gotten himself ammunitions armed himself well enough to keep firing for more than an hour Until he had killed about 69 people Brevnik was eventually sentenced to 21 years in prison Which sadly well I would say sadly was the maximum sentence in Norway for crimes such as that His defense of course, you know was able to plead insanity which didn't fly But the 21-year sentence is only just you know the start You know it can also be extended if it is proven that he is still a threat to society Some other thing, you know that was mentioned in the case of Anders Brevnik was that he Mentioned that he had planned this since the year what since when was 23 actually since the year 2002 I believe yes He had planned it for about nine to ten years before eventually carrying it out They said he had started saving towards this day buying ammunitions Had tried different ways to get ammunitions, you know, but you know some of them had failed But the eventual is able to get into slump some black market Process where he was able to get the guns that he used in carrying out these Atrocities on this day. He also said that he did it to save Norway from Muslim takeover And to punish the Norwegian government for its failure to protect the people of Norway. That's according to him And one thing that you know would always be a little Confusing when Nigerians hear stories like this is when you know people like this can still plead insanity And you know will still be given an ear, you know At least we'll still be listened to in courts in those countries in Nigeria when you commit a crime like this a lot of people There's no space, you know to have a conversation concerning, you know temporarily temporarily insanity or anything like that God help you that you even make it to the court God help you that you even make it to the courtroom a lot of times you don't even make it to the courtroom But it was on this day that he was sentenced to 21 years in prison For the Norway massacre that killed 77 people once again his name and there's Bevnik bearing Bevnik that was his name on this day. That's all we have for you today in history Stay with us our first major conversation for today. We are going to be talking about State allocations the governor of Borno State Samuel Otom has stated that he would like to see States have an awkward review of the percentage that they receive from the federal government He says that he would like that states receive as much as 42% Allocation local government receive as much as 23 and the government getting just about 35 I believe percent from the Federation account We're going to be talking about that after the short break with our guest Nick Agoulet stay with us here on the breakfast