 Okay, so today in history takes us back to September, September the 30th, 2013. On this day in history, something very terrible happened in Baghdad and that's in Iraq. And we still do not have, you know, definite figures regarding this because some news site will tell you 11, some others will tell you 15, some others will tell you 14. But what happened was that there was at least 11 car bombs that went off in Baghdad, Iraq. They killed over 50 people, some say about 54 and injured about 170 others. And then this happened just the day after there was a suicide bomb in Iraq. So these car bombs went off mostly in the area in Baghdad where Shiite Muslims reside. All together 14 bombs shook Baghdad. The deadliest of them was in a city called Sadra. A white car basically blew up where men had gathered to seek work, killed seven people there, killed two soldiers. Other car bombs began to blow up elsewhere. People say because these car bombs went off in Shiite Muslim areas that the violence was orchestrated by Sunni militants who viewed Shiites as heretics. So they killed more than 6,000 people. The bombs hit basically nine different areas and six of them in Shiite majority, two in Sunni majority. And one in mixed areas. Security forces were of course deployed to the area. They closed off streets, used sniffer dogs to search for more bombs. And really that was what happened on this day in history. Definitely the Sunni Muslims denied carrying out these attacks, but they were pointed to be involved in carrying out this bloodshed in Baghdad on the 30th of September, 2013. I have this very weird theory of how, yeah and I think I might be very wrong. How a lot of the terror attacks that have happened across the world in the Middle East and everywhere have mostly affected Shiite Muslims the most. They've also happened mostly in Shiite Muslim countries, but that's just a conspiracy theory. And also yesterday we spoke about 42 kids who were killed in Nigeria a day later, the 30th of September, both in 2013. Yes, it was 2013 today also in 2013. A day later it happened in Iraq. So September is just a very, very rough month. A couple of years from now we're going to talk about the things that happened on this day in September. Actually this year, September has been mostly for the Nigerian state-run industry. So when this thing happened where we say, okay, 54 people were killed, 141, 50, 170 people wounded. The United Nations put out stats saying that over 4,700 people have been killed so far in Iraq, Syria, 2013. Such a terrible, terrible figure to hear. Human lives just been lost because of what? Fundamental. Whatever ideology it might be, it really doesn't hood much water when you compare that to the value of human life. Nigeria also has very blistering, shocking figures in just 2021. So I don't even want to look back to 2020, 2019 and the rest. But we have very, very painful figures, both from terror activities and, of course, government, Nigeria Air Force misfiring and making mistakes like that. Stay with us. We'll take a short break. When we come back we're getting into our first major conversation for today, Thursday morning on the breakfast. Stay with us. We'll be back.