 Welcome back to the Breakfast on Plus TV Africa. Now let's go back, actually just two years ago in history, the 2nd of August in 2019. It was on this day that a boy in India had 526 teeth removed in medical operation. The doctors had to, of course, take out time to count the teeth after the surgery. He was found to have 526 teeth inside his mouth. The 7-year-old boy had long complained of having a swollen and aching jaw, and surgeons at the, it's called the Savita Dental College in hospital in Chennai, India, operated and found 526 teeth crammed inside his mouth. He had a well-defined, bug-like mass extracted from his jaw which weighed about 7 ounces and contained hundreds of miniature teeth. Once it was removed, of course, it took out time and counted all of them, 526 of them. The hospital statement did not release the child's name and, of course, it was discharged three days later. It also assets that it was the first ever case to be documented worldwide. And so, of course, there's really, I don't think there's any proper explanation as to why that will happen. The worst that we see is people say that they have six toes, you know, or six fingers. You know, that's the most that we see. Nobody has ever had more teeth than, you know, they normally shoot 526. I remember watching the video of the doctors taking time to actually count the number of teeth. They took about four hours to count and they found 526 teeth-like structures in the boy's mouth. You know, the story says that his parents had discovered that the son's, you know, right jaw was swelling or right cheeks were swelling and it seemed like symptoms of a decaying teeth and they took him to the hospital. And when they eventually, you know, did the assessment, they saw that the doctor said that they didn't really need to, you know, drill into his mouth, but they were able to, you know, bring that out and, you know, how they were able to explain it that it was like a balloon filled with teeth-like structures. So it was like a sack in his mouth filled with teeth. I mean, that's amazing. So, thank God they were able to remove that successfully. They didn't need to drill so no construction was needed. And doctors say the boy was expected to recover quickly. So, yes. Good one. No, no, poma will be too tough. Exactly, right? No shakiu too hard. No shakiu. Oh my. All right. Do you love insurance music? I absolutely do. What was your favorite from his album, Divide? Castle on the Hill, Girl with Girl. Relax, okay? I don't know which album is Divide. But I know, I love, you know, a lot of our insurance songs. Fantastic. It was in this day in history in 2019 that Ed Sheeran broke record. He broke the record today for the most, I mean, let's take a look at this and let's take this very slowly, right? Today in history, singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran's Divide tour became the most attended and highest grossant tour of all time. Now, so there was this band called U2, and he overtook the band as, you know, the highest grossant tour, the most attended, after spending 893 days on the road. Quick facts for you regarding this tour. Ed Sheeran began this tour in March 2017. He spent 30 months on the tour, 893 days. He sold 8.9 million tickets. And when we look at Ed Sheeran's tour for Divide, the album, and U2, we see that U2 actually had more people in attendance. For example, in U2's, the average audience per show was about 66,000. But Ed Sheeran's average attendance on a show was 34,000 people. But the good thing for Ed Sheeran was that it was the volume of shows that gave him that edge. So he had a high number of shows and more people were able to attend across the world. And so on this day in history, he made history. So it has to be in the record books because U2 is one of the biggest bands that ever existed. And Bono, just by being the lead singer of U2, has become a voice in the world that you cannot ignore. He's been everywhere. U2 don't need to make music anymore in their lives. They grandchildren would live and live very, very well. That's how big U2 is. So for a person to break a record, crossing more money than U2 has, it is definitely outstanding. But like you mentioned, yes, U2 would definitely have more crowd because they're way bigger band than Ed Sheeran is. But I think that also, I'm not sure what year the U2 tour was, I think something else is the fact that they've also, over time, been able to expand the ways of marketing these tours. Yes, that Ed Sheeran's album and that period in his career was massive for him across the world. He was maybe the biggest artist at that time. But they've also been able to expand different ways with which they market these tours, make it easier for people to buy tickets, not just online or on-ground. You can also get other ways or platforms to get these tickets. And fill up a stadium pretty easy. So he definitely found himself in a better time and at the same time found himself with better marketing than U2 did. But it is still a record that needs to be spoken about over and over and over. There's barely any bands bigger than U2. Maybe Coppola is still not even bigger than U2. Maybe it is, I don't know. But U2 and Ed Sheeran, totally different wavelengths entirely. Amazing record there, grossed $736 million. All right, that's all we have for you today in history. Let's take a break and begin with our first big conversation about the Nigerian police allegations against Abakari and reforms in the Nigerian police.