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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Cooly100: 11:56am On Jun 30, 2023
Christistruth03:




Drug Trafficking and international Fraud are not aggressive Capitalism

The real Businessmen fully understand that real enduring Businesses always take Wisdom and Time to build

But skulllllll mining is socialism and it bring enduring wealth cheesy cheesy

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Parachoco: 11:56am On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Yes outside lekki that was built this year name another one
You don change mouth grin

Calabar, Onne, Warri and Apapa Ports are not a River Port like Onitsha Port

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by optionalY09: 11:58am On Jun 30, 2023
proeast:


You just wrote a lengthy nonsense that shows how shallow you are.

Oseakwa and Oguta ports are only 18 nautical miles to the Atlantic while Lagos ports are over 50 nautical miles!

Oseakwa and Oguta ports are naturally deep and requires very minimal dredging!

If 50 to 60 miles of deep dredging didn't destroy flora and fauna, is it 18 miles that will?

Why are you guys so ignorant and full of hate?

What did you guys need sea port for to Import and export drugs with all other illegal substances?

I can never give igbos the management or access to such sensitive assets

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 11:59am On Jun 30, 2023
Parachoco:
You don change mouth grin

Calabar, Onne, Warri and Apapa Ports are not a River Port like Onitsha Port
What are they? Sea ? Ocean? No body is saying Onitsha port... He called the locations that are viable

Not body cares about Onitsha port

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by LOVEALAIGBO: 12:00pm On Jun 30, 2023
Cooly100:


Which kind grab...?

What have they done about staff in their oil companies that Yorubas have grabbed?

What have they done about oil that the northerners have grabbed?

I don't know why an average person from that region are scared of the Igbos.

Before the white people came ...Igbos have never grabbed their land even when they have more population...

The Igbos took them as neighbours like their brothers...but they have been poisoned by other people to steal their resources.

Only the Edos are fair people.

Edos and Akwa-Cross!

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 12:02pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:



You are really dangerously ignorant.

Go and get a map of Nigeria and see that Calabar has a long sea coast bordering Cameron.


Why are you guys so daft ?

The port in Calabar is in the inland harbour a few kilometres from the ocean.

It served Jewish slavers well as they could anchor close to land instead of using canoes to get inland if they dropped anchor on the high sea .
Bros boundary adjustment happened that was now Akwa ibom won it's oil wells 90% of Akwa ibom oil wells is in the ocean

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/5997-76_oil_wells_belong_to_akwa_ibom_supreme_court_rules.html?tztc=1

Read the supreme Court ruling pronouncing cross river landlocked state

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Parachoco: 12:09pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

What are they? Sea ? Ocean? No body is saying Onitsha port... He called the locations that are viable

Not body cares about Onitsha port
Onitsha River Port nah the only port the FG will build for the South East.

There's a plan for a Seaport in Ibaka and Bonny, you can also search for funding and build another River Port in Anambra State.

There will be no sea port in the South East, Reality is Reality.

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Cooly100: 12:13pm On Jun 30, 2023
Parachoco:
Onitsha River Port nah the only port the FG will build for the South East.

There's a plan for a Seaport in Ibaka and Bonny, you can also search for funding and build another River Port in Anambra State.

There will be no sea port in the South East, Reality is Reality.


Can you tell why this is raising your blood pressure?

Abi, you want them to claim your land in Ibaka and Bonny smiley

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by LOVEALAIGBO: 12:16pm On Jun 30, 2023
optionalY09:


What did you guys see port for. Import and export drugs.

I can never give igbos managemrnt access to such sensitive assets

@Bolded: tell us what we don’t know! Nobody is surprised here that the muslim core north consider the NPA their property, hence when they get half a chance they fix one of their own to head it! A Yoruba has stolen the presidential mandate and has now fixed his own kinsfolk in there! That’s ‘one Nigeria’ for you!

You are either Yoruba or Fulani….correct me if i’m wrong! I have warned my people that Ndigbo can NEVER progress at our own pace….using our own human and natural resources, when we continue sharing the same country with these two ethnicities! The Fulani and the Tinubu clique of the Yoruba elite have this sick obsession with measuring their progress with how well they think they’re cheating the Igbo and holding us down! This has been the case since the time of Awo and the Sadauna! Zik, who couldn’t read the tea leafs and see beyond his nose for all his intelligence failed to recognise the resentment and hate these two ethnicities have for the Igbo, and he shares a large part of the blame for us still sharing the same country with these people!

You argue Ndigbo will use a seaport located in Alaigbo for ‘import/export of drugs’ and hence no seaport should be built in their region! Have you sat down to read the kind of obnoxious shit you post out of hate?

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Christistruth03: 12:17pm On Jun 30, 2023
Cooly100:


But skulllllll mining is socialism and it bring enduring wealth cheesy cheesy

That is Crime not Capitalism

The Question you should ask yourself is how many Igbos and Nigerians are running or working in successful Businesses founded by their Grandparents and why

then you will have a much better idea and image what real Capitalism looks like

.Real Capitalism builds People, enduring Communities and Nations without any exploitation or oppression

Not fly by night Millionaires and Billionaires that only explode, Crash and burn at the first major Economic Crisis

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 12:21pm On Jun 30, 2023
Parachoco:
Onitsha River Port nah the only port the FG will build for the South East.

There's a plan for a Seaport in Ibaka and Bonny, you can also search for funding and build another River Port in Anambra State.

There will be no sea port in the South East, Reality is Reality.

Yes but that doesn't mean it's the only one to build

World Bank proposed sea port to be built in IMO state in the 1950s ...
Abia is the most viable place to build port since it has already been extended to Aba and umuahaia

When someone post something google, educate yourself before you begin to post it

There was also a port proposed for Enugu state but again you can only google to learn

One thing I know is the shape of the Nigeria map we know and grew up with doesn't make sense with reality on ground

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Christistruth03: 12:25pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Yes but that doesn't mean it's the only one to build

World Bank proposed sea port to be built in IMO state in the 1950s ...
Abia is the most viable place to build port since it has already been extended to Aba and umuahaia

When someone post something google, educate yourself before you begin to post it

There was also a port proposed for Enugu state but again you can only google to learn

One thing I know is the shape of the Nigeria map we know and grew up with doesn't make sense with reality on ground


So what is the reality on the Ground ,is Onitsha , Owerri or Enugu on the Sea Coast?

Ojukwu really used his Biafra fake News Propaganda machine to do a number on you folks

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mbaise1000: 12:33pm On Jun 30, 2023
iammo:



Stop getting sentimental...

Since the Days of Portuguese and the Nembe , Jaja of okpbo , trans Atlantic trade, Igbos have had men who can build ports but it is just practically impossible

What science do you want to deploy that would be cost effective like Lagos port?

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You still haven't proven the poster wrong, what I will like you to do is prove how it is impossible to do what the poster suggested, if you can't do that, it will show that you are the sentimental person here, just prove what made it impossible, saying that it's impossible is not ENOUGH, and then what about the rivers and cross river and akwa ibom, why weren't those developed? And what effective costs are you talking about? The poster proved that even port Harcourt is nearer to the Atlantic ocean than Lagos, so why not make it cost effective too? Talk more and expose your hypocrisy and bigotry more

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 12:39pm On Jun 30, 2023
Christistruth03:



So what is the reality on the Ground ,is Onitsha , Owerri or Enugu on the Sea Coast?

Ojukwu really used his Biafra fake News Propaganda machine to do a number on you folks
Go meet your English teacher to teach you how to read n comprehend

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by FSBoperator: 12:40pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Bros boundary adjustment happened that was now Akwa ibom won it's oil wells 90% of Akwa ibom oil wells is in the ocean

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/5997-76_oil_wells_belong_to_akwa_ibom_supreme_court_rules.html?tztc=1

Read the supreme Court ruling pronouncing cross river landlocked state


Mumu, because oil reserves are located over the high seas adjourning Akwa Ibom mean Cross River had no coast ?

FYI, most of the oil and gas wells that belonged to Cross River were ceded not to Akwa Ibom but Cameron , Sao Tome and Equitorial Guinea.

That's where they lost out owing to Bakassi being ceded to Cameron.

Go and get a map and see Nigeria 's territorial border to the south extending along the coast of Cross River to Cameron


That body of water in the Bight of Guinea is land abi ?

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mbaise1000: 12:50pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:
I laff.

Sea port ?

You mean inland port utilizing the rivers that flow into the Niger Delta estuary .


Now let me school you why Onistha port remains moribund

For start you will need to dredge the shallow and silt filled rivers you intend to use.

This has been proposed but dropped owing to two major reasons :

1. No be beans to dredge the rivers . The rivers are inundated yearly with high volumes of silt . It will not be cost effective to continuously dredge these rivers as heavy silt build up is an annual occurrence during the rainy season. Them there are seasonal tide and water levels to consider which will see most of the river unnavigable during the dry season owning to low water levels .

Even Calabar port is heavily restricted owning to its location in the Calabar marina harbour that can only manage shallow berth vessels thereby restricting the volume and types of vessels it can handle. The Calabar channel is relatively very wide but most of it isn't navigable owing to high silt deposit . Only a very narrow section at the middle is navigable and it is restricted to lighter and shallow berth vessels. Tidal swings also limit its use even at its deepest end as the tides move in and out. It is for this reason the FG in partnership with Cross River state is constructing a deep sea port in Duke Town as Calabar harbour that is even wider and deeper than any of your proposed river routes is not efficient in modern trade.

2. Resistance by Niger Delta states to this misadventure based on the very potent threat of sea water encroachment caused by such dredging is what has stalled the dredging in the first place.

3. Moving heavy container ships and oil tankers deep along these shallow river routes pose a future environmental disaster and blockade of inland ports if any of them run aground .

4. Your states have no powers nor resources to carry out such a project as it cuts across several states with waterways and shorelines along the route firmly in control of the Niger Delta states.

Are you going to forcibly dredge another man's backyard without his consent ?

5. The Federal govt has the final say on international shipping lanes within her territory . If the office of the Nigerian Security Adviser refuses to allow new shipping routes there is nothing you can do about it as international vessels will not be allowed access through these water ways.


Go school Una no go gree.






I understand from your post that it's possible, that the only one of the biggest obstacle is that the federal government and the other states which it might pass through will will not allow it, if I am right, who built the port in Lagos, and port Harcourt? Was it Lagos state or rivers state? This is what the poster is saying and we know it, that as far as nigeria govt and it's people are concerned, it will not be allowed, and the next question is why, like I keep saying, the IGBO question in nigeria is a very simple one and the solution is simple, two things, you allow them in or you allow them out, and I think they prefer out, there is no middle ground here, I will think that THOSE of you that went to school would have figured this out, educated people should also know that there are things you don't hate away or wish away or insult away or kill away, IGBO people in nigeria happen to be one of THOSE.

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Cooly100: 12:53pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:



Mumu, because oil reserves are located over the high seas adjourning Akwa Ibom mean Cross River had no coast ?

FYI, most of the oil and gas wells that belonged to Cross River were ceded not to Akwa Ibom but Cameron , Sao Tome and Equitorial Guinea.

That's where they lost out owing to Bakassi being ceded to Cameron.

Go and get a map and see Nigeria 's territorial border to the south extending along the coast of Cross River to Cameron


That body of water in the Bight of Guinea is land abi ?


Greedy vile little man...How would you feel if your son call you old mumu?

You hardly say a word without insult.

You must have missed loving affection of a parent...

..and here you are teaching people maritime spaces...

Mention your tribe so you can be tied to it so we can see how you need to carry all the seashore from Bayelsa all through to Awka-cross area...

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Martinsmine(m): 12:59pm On Jun 30, 2023
LOVEALAIGBO:


Hateful, envious and insecure fools! Thinking Igboland is 'landlocked' is what gives them a reason for living! Check his ethnicity and political leaning, and you wouldn't be surprised!
Don't mind d ram 🐏

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Martinsmine(m): 1:02pm On Jun 30, 2023
mbaise1000:

You still haven't proven the poster wrong, what I will like you to do is prove how it is impossible to do what the poster suggested, if you can't do that, it will show that you are the sentimental person here, just prove what made it impossible, saying that it's impossible is not ENOUGH, and then what about the rivers and cross river and akwa ibom, why weren't those developed? And what effective costs are you talking about? The poster proved that even port Harcourt is nearer to the Atlantic ocean than Lagos, so why not make it cost effective too? Talk more and expose your hypocrisy and bigotry more
Ise weré mádù
Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mbaise1000: 1:03pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:
I laff.

Sea port ?

You mean inland port utilizing the rivers that flow into the Niger Delta estuary .


Now let me school you why Onistha port remains moribund

For start you will need to dredge the shallow and silt filled rivers you intend to use.

This has been proposed but dropped owing to two major reasons :

1. No be beans to dredge the rivers . The rivers are inundated yearly with high volumes of silt . It will not be cost effective to continuously dredge these rivers as heavy silt build up is an annual occurrence during the rainy season. Them there are seasonal tide and water levels to consider which will see most of the river unnavigable during the dry season owning to low water levels .

Even Calabar port is heavily restricted owning to its location in the Calabar marina harbour that can only manage shallow berth vessels thereby restricting the volume and types of vessels it can handle. The Calabar channel is relatively very wide but most of it isn't navigable owing to high silt deposit . Only a very narrow section at the middle is navigable and it is restricted to lighter and shallow berth vessels. Tidal swings also limit its use even at its deepest end as the tides move in and out. It is for this reason the FG in partnership with Cross River state is constructing a deep sea port in Duke Town as Calabar harbour that is even wider and deeper than any of your proposed river routes is not efficient in modern trade.

2. Resistance by Niger Delta states to this misadventure based on the very potent threat of sea water encroachment caused by such dredging is what has stalled the dredging in the first place.

3. Moving heavy container ships and oil tankers deep along these shallow river routes pose a future environmental disaster and blockade of inland ports if any of them run aground .

4. Your states have no powers nor resources to carry out such a project as it cuts across several states with waterways and shorelines along the route firmly in control of the Niger Delta states.

Are you going to forcibly dredge another man's backyard without his consent ?

5. The Federal govt has the final say on international shipping lanes within her territory . If the office of the Nigerian Security Adviser refuses to allow new shipping routes there is nothing you can do about it as international vessels will not be allowed access through these water ways.


Go school Una no go gree.






I understand from your post that it's possible, that the only one of the biggest obstacle is that the federal government and the other states which it might pass through will will not allow it, if I am right, who built the port in Lagos, and port Harcourt? Was it Lagos state or rivers state? This is what the poster is saying and we know it, that as far as nigeria govt and it's people are concerned, it will not be allowed, and the next question is why, like I keep saying, the IGBO question in nigeria is a very simple one and the solution is simple, two things, you allow them in or you allow them out, and I think they prefer out, there is no middle ground here, I will think that THOSE of you that went to school would have figured this out, educated people should also know that there are things you don't hate away or wish away or insult away or kill away, IGBO people in nigeria happen to be one of THOSE..
Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 1:05pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:



Mumu, because oil reserves are located over the high seas adjourning Akwa Ibom mean Cross River had no coast ?

FYI, most of the oil and gas wells that belonged to Cross River were ceded not to Akwa Ibom but Cameron , Sao Tome and Equitorial Guinea.

That's where they lost out owing to Bakassi being ceded to Cameron.

Go and get a map and see Nigeria 's territorial border to the south extending along the coast of Cross River to Cameron


That body of water in the Bight of Guinea is land abi ?

Read the link the supreme Court Judge specially said it this means cross river has no coast line and os there for landlocked

But na u didn't read u just jumped to type

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Typing: 1:12pm On Jun 30, 2023
proeast:


Yoruba man, last time I checked, your region lies hundreds of miles away from SE. Secondly, we don't share any common boundary with you. So, where is all these trash coming from?

Also, a river emptying directly into the ocean is not direct access to the again? Are you on colos?

You mentioned Calabar, Akwaibom etc. Those States are under the North and the North will never allow you guys have access through those States

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Gajagojo: 1:18pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Calabar is on a river... Cross river is actually a landlock state by definition that's the reason they lost their oil wells to Akwa ibom... From oron it's Cameron straight

Cross river port os a river port
Port Harcourt is a river port
Tincan is a river port
Onne is one the same river the Abia port is proposed
Warri is a river port

What is the name of the River where Tin Can Port is?

Please tell us


It is not a River port

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by mrvitalis(m): 1:21pm On Jun 30, 2023
Gajagojo:


What is the name of the River where Tin Can Port is?

Please tell us


It is not a River port


Lagos lagoon sir

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by LOVEALAIGBO: 1:22pm On Jun 30, 2023
FSBoperator:


Ofcourse only you Okoro goats refuse to accept SS as a separate region because you still see us as territory to be conquered and occupied.

Hence why you refuse to accept the SS as a separate geopolitical and cultural entity.

I have warned you.

Stay off the Niger Delta .


What your grandparents lived to regret you are stil hell bent on repeating.

Dude, i know EXACTLY who you are so quit with the ‘we south-south’ pretence! Your ‘Jewish slave traders’ quip in another post on this thread gave you away! Why someone like you is so invested in trying to undermine Igbo economic interests says all that needs to be said about Nigeria!

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by FSBoperator: 1:24pm On Jun 30, 2023
LOVEALAIGBO:


Dude, i know EXACTLY who you are so quit with the ‘we south-south’ pretence! Your ‘Jewish slave traders’ quip in another post on this thread gave you away! Why someone like you is so invested in trying to undermine Igbo economic interests says all that needs to be said about Nigeria!

So my anti Zionist stand makes me non Niger Delta ?

You think we are Zionist drones like you in the yeast ?

Do you see us claiming Jewry like you ?

Ewu

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Gajagojo: 1:25pm On Jun 30, 2023
Tin Can is a seaport.
Precisely it is in the Badagry Creek

An Ocean creek containing. Seawater not fresh water

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by FSBoperator: 1:25pm On Jun 30, 2023
mbaise1000:


I understand from your post that it's possible, that the only one of the biggest obstacle is that the federal government and the other states which it might pass through will will not allow it, if I am right, who built the port in Lagos, and port Harcourt? Was it Lagos state or rivers state? This is what the poster is saying and we know it, that as far as nigeria govt and it's people are concerned, it will not be allowed, and the next question is why, like I keep saying, the IGBO question in nigeria is a very simple one and the solution is simple, two things, you allow them in or you allow them out, and I think they prefer out, there is no middle ground here, I will think that THOSE of you that went to school would have figured this out, educated people should also know that there are things you don't hate away or wish away or insult away or kill away, IGBO people in nigeria happen to be one of THOSE..


You said nothing.

And who is opposing your Biafra ?

I am only telling you the harsh reality that you will face and for you to stop claiming what you don't have .

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by LOVEALAIGBO: 1:26pm On Jun 30, 2023
Typing:


You mentioned Calabar, Akwaibom etc. Those States are under the North and the North will never allow you guys have access through those States

You really think Cross-River and Akwa-Ibom will take kindly to this hegemonic-inspired post of yours!? How are they ‘under the north’!?
Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Gajagojo: 1:27pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Lagos lagoon sir
Lagos Lagoon is not a River



However Tin Can is not on Lagos Lagoon sir

It is on Badagry Creek

A creek an ocean creek.

Not a river

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by FSBoperator: 1:28pm On Jun 30, 2023
Cooly100:


Greedy vile little man...How would you feel if your son call you old mumu?

You hardly say a word without insult.

You must have missed loving affection of a parent...

..and here you are teaching people maritime spaces...

Mention your tribe so you can be tied to it so we can see how you need to carry all the seashore from Bayelsa all through to Awka-cross area...


You have been properly schooled .


You have no direct access to the ocean so stop all these nonesense.

Even your Aro chukwu slave raiding cannibal cult dared not cross into any of the territory of the lower Niger Tribes.


As it was in the past, so shall it be now and forever.

We will decide your fate and be your unwanted middlemen .

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Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by Christistruth03: 1:30pm On Jun 30, 2023
mrvitalis:

Lagos lagoon sir

Lagos Lagoon adjoins and is fed by the Atlantic

Lagos Lagoon is Sea Water

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