 Welcome once again to the breakfast on Plostivia Africa. Now let's go back in history, not very long ago actually, this day in the year 2018. Once again Nigerians woke up to news of the loss of about 55 people after a market roar in Kaduna state. It was in 2018 the sectarian fighting between Muslim and Christian youths that led to the death of 55 people at Kosovo Magani in Kaduna, I believe. Sectarian violence was sparked by a spat at the market. 55 people died, Muslim and Christian youths clashed after Wilbaro Port as I believe in the town. If I remember the story well enough it was a Wilbaro pusher who claimed to be assaulted by another person and that sparked a religious Muslim-Christian battle in the market. 55 lives were eventually lost that day and authorities eventually then had to impose a round the clock curfew in the state. 22 people were arrested. Of course we're not sure exactly what happened to those 22 people that were arrested. If any of them tried and found guilty of any of these murders or any of these killings. But it was on this day that Nigeria lost 55 people to that clash in Kosovo Magani in Kaduna state. Stay with us, when we come back we're going straight into discussions for today the Ansar's Memorial. What really has changed since October 2020? We're going to be having the guest join us both in the studio and potentially. We'll be back.