 You're welcome back to the Breakfast on Plus TV Africa. We're now going back to history and I remember earlier this week we went back to the year 2013 to tell you about a Boko Haram attack that targeted you know the Commissioner of Police at that time in Atomua State. It was still in 2013 here. It's a Boko Haram attack as well and this occurred in Borno State. So this particular attack on the 27th of May 2013 killed 55 people and freed around you know so many inmates, about a hundred prison inmates. So what this Boko Haram insurgents did is that they attacked an army base, attacked a police station, went to the town's prison as well. They killed 22 police officers, 14 prison officials, two soldiers and four civilians. These Boko Haram insurgents numbered around 200. They had gathered you know in in buses, in gun trucks, you know, pickup trucks as well, you know, hitting this base. It was just such an unfortunate incident. You know over 105 prisoners during the raid was freed and this raid occurred for about five hours. I mean do you know what it means for Boko Haram to attack for five hours on stops, on hindered killing police officers, soldiers, prisoners as well. It was just such a very dark time in Androids history going back to the year 2013. You know how you know the concern about terrorism, Boko Haram insurgency was still was still fresh at that time. They were still attacking lots with suicide bombers, you know with bomb attacks as well. But this day in history, this 7th of May 2013, really wasn't a great one for us in Androids history. The stretch was really something I can imagine all the trauma the victims would have gone through, you know, just being there and getting attacked for that long and the rescue was not even coming their way. Because they had killed the people who should be protected. Exactly. Yeah. I'd also in history today, 1996, a popular American comedian Martin Lawrence wasn't in his as he suffered a nervous breakdown. Let me just give a bit of a background on how that happened there. A comedian Martin Lawrence became a household named during the 1990s, establishing a Hollywood career as a leading actor. Most notably in films like House Party, That Boys, Blue Stray, Can Big Mama's House. Lawrence's numerous film Rose came after his own highly rated long running television series named after him, Martin. In 1996, the comedian suffered a nervous breakdown. Lawrence was picked up by the police for a standing in the middle of a busy midday Los Angeles intersection and screaming at cars. Although initially he said it was due to exhaustion and dehydration, his behavior was symptomatic of a mental breakdown from stress attributed to relationship allegations and legal issues. He was again hospitalized with his public relations agent sighting exhaustion and dehydration as a reason for this episode. On July 29, in 1996, he tried to take a nine millimeter gun onto a plane and received two years probation and fine. He said it was exhaustion and dehydration, but other reports say something else, legal issues and that relationship allegation. Relationships could do things to you. I was about to say, Justin, when we hear nervous breakdown depression, it's sad that these are things still seen in Africa as white man's disease or white mountain illness. But these things happen to us every day. It won't talk about nervous breakdown. It's a period of intense depression. You just feel mentally unable to function and do your life's normal activities. You feel depressed, you feel anxious, you feel nervous. It's just such a, from what I read, it could last for a few hours, it could last for a few weeks. Matt Lawrence at that time was going through a lot. He mentioned legal issues. He had issues with relationship, dehydration, exhaustion. It was just such a lot. When it comes to celebrities, even though it happens to everyday individuals, but these people have a certain level of responsibility to keep up appearances. And so much expectations for the people. They have to entertain. Indeed. Celebrities, they do go through a lot mentally. You bully them online. You know, people insult them. Even humans, most people don't even see them that way. They just feel that these people are super human to super natural. They should live above normal lives. But that's not true. We should all treat everybody with respect and love. But sometimes they just want to shout. That's free. That's what he did. That's what he did. He went somewhere and said, I screwed in our cars. That's exactly what he did during his legal breakdown. And let's see. The Jim Ico Ramsey, where he's just in the middle of a friend's middle and just pucks his car. And starts shouting. No, say he used that boot. He used that boot. Well, no, this is not a joking matter. We need to rest when you need to rest. True. True. You do need to rest. And just give yourself a break. So that's what happened today in history. May 7th, 2013, a very terrible book. I'm attacked. You know, attacked, you know, police officers, army officers, freed over 100 inmates in a prison in Bournemouth State. And you went back to the year 1996. 1996. Martin Lawrence screamed in the middle of a highway hot after. Just let off steam. Indeed. All right. That's it for you on today in history. We'll take a break here and return with our first big story. And it's about intercurity in Nigeria.