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Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Johnnyessence(m): 4:49am On Dec 15, 2014
THE energy sent out by the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) has dropped to 2,954.51 megawatts
(MW).
The Federal Ministry of Power stated this on its website at the weekend, in the record of power generation
and transmission in the market as at December 11.
There was no disclosure of what the market actually delivered to electricity consumers from the electricity
distribution companies.
But it was certain that what got to the customers would be less than 2,954.51 megawatts, following weak
and insufficient transformers and other obsolete equipment at the distribution end.
Of the 3,271.12MW that the electricity generation companies produced on December 11, the transmission
company only evacuated 2,954.51MW, leaving 64.01MW stranded.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) responsible for transmitting power to the distribution
companies was said to possess the capacity for 6,000MW.
According to the statistics, power generation reduced from 3,271.21MW on December 2 to 3,018.52MW on
December 11. This was an indication that power generation dipped within nine days by 252.69MW.
The statistics also showed that the peak power generation that was 3,554.60MW on December 2 dropped to
3,385.9MW on December 11.
Peak energy demand forecast for the market, according to the statistics, is 12,800MW. thenationonlineng.net/new/power-supply-drops-2954-51mw-2/
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Adminisher: 6:21am On Dec 15, 2014
All the lies have failed Professor Nebo.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by egift(m): 6:32am On Dec 15, 2014
Jonathan ia a big failure. When the River Niger was over-flowing, Jonathan was busy claiming that he has revamped electricity. Now we know better, it was yet another lie.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by KriTic24A: 7:00am On Dec 15, 2014
No need to worry now.
It's another part of TAN.

You can't give what you don't have.
They can't give us light for 15yrs+ because it is clear they can't produce it.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by SweetJoystick(m): 7:25am On Dec 15, 2014
He will be voted out come February 2015

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by gists: 7:32am On Dec 15, 2014
Where is the insincere Nigerian that was busy spreading propaganda about the increase in power supply. I have said it before gej is compounding our problems. The average power generation has been steady at 4000MW for a long time (before gej came to power). While we all know this is grossly inadequate, the fisherman at aso rock has reduced that to less than 3000MW. Of course, we know this gov has never taken responsibility for anything. So expect saTANoids to blame it on Buhari or APC.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Adindupeter: 7:34am On Dec 15, 2014
Children of hate. 2015 is just a stone throw. Vote him out if you can...

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Flets: 7:37am On Dec 15, 2014
1. Gen Buhari allowed Shehu Kangiwa, the then Sokoto State Governor from 1979-1981, who conducted and supervised the famous "Bakolori Massacre" of poor peasant farmers, whose lands were seized without compensation, to remain under a very comfortable house arrest, without punishment or proper imprisonment.

2. Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, another Igboman who had just returned from 13 years of exile in 1982, following a pardon by then president, Shehu Shangri, was as well locked up in Kiri-Kiri Prison by Buhari. Till this day, we are not told what Ojukwu's offence was.

3. Buhari's CPC loyalists massacred and lynched Nigerian youth corpers after the last election. A refined politician is expected to tender an apology on behalf of the ignorant loyalists, buhari refused to apologise. He said, the mob were angry because they felt the election was rigged. Is that sufficient to take the life of another?

4. Buhari pretended to have forgotten, his CPC party, rigged the election by registering under aged voters. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.

5. In 1983, an article "The Mallams are Coming" written long ago in the 70's by Bisi Onabanjo, whose column Aiyekooto (parrot - known for telling the plain truth) and a later one in which Onabanjo wrote, people should watch out for that "Gangly Officer from the North" after Buhari gave a no holds barred speech at a Army function, where he openly supported only pro-Fulani and pro-Islam to the exclusion of all other ethnic groups, and the termination of democratic rule, was recalled by Buhari. For exposing that, Onabanjo got a harsh jail term and was tortured while in prison.

6. Mrs. Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter, was sacked on Buhari's orders as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing, $2.8 Billion money, while buhari was petroleum minister, was traced to Buhari’s account at Midland Bank, London branch. In view of this, OBJ scraped PTF over Buhari’s misappropriation. Vera eventually won her case in court after providing evidence, and was financially compensated.

7. That obnoxious Decree 4 by buhari, against which truth was no defence, was used to jail journalists, an attempt to shut-up the media as a whole. That tyrannical legislation of buhari shows the essence of his intolerance..... facts of recent history.

8. On the 4th of September, 1984, minutes before leaving Nigeria for an extensive tour of the US, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was arrested at the airport of Lagos on orders of Buhari and was jailed for 5 years, on bogus charges under emergency law initiated by dictator buhari, which prompted the sentencing judge to later confess that, he was ordered to do so and apologised to Fela. Get Fela's (Army Arrangement) song for more expose'.

9. Against all canons of legal decency, Buhari executed Lawal Ojuolape (30), BernardOgedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26). Toput it quite plainly, one of those three –Ogedengbe – was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeit at the time it was committed.

10. Buhari was in full support of all the atrocities of Sani Abacha against the Nigerian people. There is no single record of his criticism of Sani Abacha during those dark days when Nigeria was on precipice. It shows that he is a patriot of convenience.

11. After the military government of Major-General Muhammadu Buhari took power, Prof Ambrose Ali, one time governor of (Bendel) state, who had already retired from politics, was arrested and sentenced to 100 years in prison by buhari's military tribunal over trumped up charges. He was finally freed when the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, paid a fine to buhari'government. Ambrose Ali died shortly after his release.

12. Mallam El-rufai who now sings buhari's praise famously said on Oct, 5th 2010 that " General Buhari is perpetually unelectable because his record as military head of state and afterwards, is a warning that many nigerians in the past have wisely heeded. His insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known."

13. El-Rufai again said: “I was 25 years old when Buhari was Head of State and now am 50+ and he still wants to be President, i don’t understand that, i don’t understand that at all and I call on young people of Nigeria to take their future into their hands and ensure in the next election, they vote for a new generation of leaders. This man should pave way for a younger blood, we don't need an old man. Its only in Nigeria that u willl see the same set of former corrupt leaders hussling to to lead evern when they keep saying that we are the leaders of tomorrow, the same story my teacher told me many years ago. Can any Nairalander gladly point out any American former leader that is still vying for the same post?

A leopard can never, ever change it's spots. Nigerians, do not be deceived,vote wisely.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by otokx(m): 7:52am On Dec 15, 2014
Even if power drops to 0MW, it will make no difference to us in UNIPORT where it has been permanent darkness for many months.

NEBO should be sacked, alongside AMADI the NERC guy.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by slimfit1(m): 8:01am On Dec 15, 2014
Flets:
1. Gen Buhari allowed Shehu Kangiwa, the then Sokoto State Governor from 1979-1981, who conducted and supervised the famous "Bakolori Massacre" of poor peasant farmers, whose lands were seized without compensation, to remain under a very comfortable house arrest, without punishment or proper imprisonment.

2. Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, another Igboman who had just returned from 13 years of exile in 1982, following a pardon by then president, Shehu Shangri, was as well locked up in Kiri-Kiri Prison by Buhari. Till this day, we are not told what Ojukwu's offence was.

3. Buhari's CPC loyalists massacred and lynched Nigerian youth corpers after the last election. A refined politician is expected to tender an apology on behalf of the ignorant loyalists, buhari refused to apologise. He said, the mob were angry because they felt the election was rigged. Is that sufficient to take the life of another?

4. Buhari pretended to have forgotten, his CPC party, rigged the election by registering under aged voters. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.

5. In 1983, an article "The Mallams are Coming" written long ago in the 70's by Bisi Onabanjo, whose column Aiyekooto (parrot - known for telling the plain truth) and a later one in which Onabanjo wrote, people should watch out for that "Gangly Officer from the North" after Buhari gave a no holds barred speech at a Army function, where he openly supported only pro-Fulani and pro-Islam to the exclusion of all other ethnic groups, and the termination of democratic rule, was recalled by Buhari. For exposing that, Onabanjo got a harsh jail term and was tortured while in prison.

6. Mrs. Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter, was sacked on Buhari's orders as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing, $2.8 Billion money, while buhari was petroleum minister, was traced to Buhari’s account at Midland Bank, London branch. In view of this, OBJ scraped PTF over Buhari’s misappropriation. Vera eventually won her case in court after providing evidence, and was financially compensated.

7. That obnoxious Decree 4 by buhari, against which truth was no defence, was used to jail journalists, an attempt to shut-up the media as a whole. That tyrannical legislation of buhari shows the essence of his intolerance..... facts of recent history.

8. On the 4th of September, 1984, minutes before leaving Nigeria for an extensive tour of the US, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was arrested at the airport of Lagos on orders of Buhari and was jailed for 5 years, on bogus charges under emergency law initiated by dictator buhari, which prompted the sentencing judge to later confess that, he was ordered to do so and apologised to Fela. Get Fela's (Army Arrangement) song for more expose'.

9. Against all canons of legal decency, Buhari executed Lawal Ojuolape (30), BernardOgedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26). Toput it quite plainly, one of those three –Ogedengbe – was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeit at the time it was committed.

10. Buhari was in full support of all the atrocities of Sani Abacha against the Nigerian people. There is no single record of his criticism of Sani Abacha during those dark days when Nigeria was on precipice. It shows that he is a patriot of convenience.

11. After the military government of Major-General Muhammadu Buhari took power, Prof Ambrose Ali, one time governor of (Bendel) state, who had already retired from politics, was arrested and sentenced to 100 years in prison by buhari's military tribunal over trumped up charges. He was finally freed when the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, paid a fine to buhari'government. Ambrose Ali died shortly after his release.

12. Mallam El-rufai who now sings buhari's praise famously said on Oct, 5th 2010 that " General Buhari is perpetually unelectable because his record as military head of state and afterwards, is a warning that many nigerians in the past have wisely heeded. His insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known."

13. El-Rufai again said: “I was 25 years old when Buhari was Head of State and now am 50+ and he still wants to be President, i don’t understand that, i don’t understand that at all and I call on young people of Nigeria to take their future into their hands and ensure in the next election, they vote for a new generation of leaders. This man should pave way for a younger blood, we don't need an old man. Its only in Nigeria that u willl see the same set of former corrupt leaders hussling to to lead evern when they keep saying that we are the leaders of tomorrow, the same story my teacher told me many years ago. Can any Nairalander gladly point out any American former leader that is still vying for the same post?

A leopard can never, ever change it's spots. Nigerians, do not be deceived,vote wisely.

Ok thank you for the information the man is bold very bold so expect prison term for looting our money.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by blackfase(m): 8:12am On Dec 15, 2014
Those two bufoons are the original templates for incompetence, just like their drunken master from the creeks.


otokx:
Even if power drops to 0MW, it will make no difference to us in UNIPORT where it has been permanent darkness for many months.

NEBO should be sacked, alongside AMADI the NERC guy.

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Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by jackymfon: 8:54am On Dec 15, 2014
Pls vote him out and vote in buhari, no light for 7months in Mini Orlu ph and we have a President. Am so angry

The only way Goodluck will win election in 2015 Is through rigging, you can't give what you don't have, let some else rule
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by otokx(m): 8:58am On Dec 15, 2014
jackymfon:
Pls vote him out and vote in buhari, no light for 7months in Mini Orlu ph and we have a President. Am so angry

Its the same thing in UNIPORT, Choba, Aluu and yet PDP in their mind think they will win theses areas. Charity ought to begin at home but it is the reverse with Goodluck Jonathan, people in Abuja are enjoying light, no petrol scarcity up north but down south where we have the resources it is darkness and suffering as if we are orphans.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Nobody: 9:05am On Dec 15, 2014
Flets:
1. Gen Buhari allowed Shehu Kangiwa, the then Sokoto State Governor from 1979-1981, who conducted and supervised the famous "Bakolori Massacre" of poor peasant farmers, whose lands were seized without compensation, to remain under a very comfortable house arrest, without punishment or proper imprisonment.

2. Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, another Igboman who had just returned from 13 years of exile in 1982, following a pardon by then president, Shehu Shangri, was as well locked up in Kiri-Kiri Prison by Buhari. Till this day, we are not told what Ojukwu's offence was.

3. Buhari's CPC loyalists massacred and lynched Nigerian youth corpers after the last election. A refined politician is expected to tender an apology on behalf of the ignorant loyalists, buhari refused to apologise. He said, the mob were angry because they felt the election was rigged. Is that sufficient to take the life of another?

4. Buhari pretended to have forgotten, his CPC party, rigged the election by registering under aged voters. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.

5. In 1983, an article "The Mallams are Coming" written long ago in the 70's by Bisi Onabanjo, whose column Aiyekooto (parrot - known for telling the plain truth) and a later one in which Onabanjo wrote, people should watch out for that "Gangly Officer from the North" after Buhari gave a no holds barred speech at a Army function, where he openly supported only pro-Fulani and pro-Islam to the exclusion of all other ethnic groups, and the termination of democratic rule, was recalled by Buhari. For exposing that, Onabanjo got a harsh jail term and was tortured while in prison.

6. Mrs. Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter, was sacked on Buhari's orders as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing, $2.8 Billion money, while buhari was petroleum minister, was traced to Buhari’s account at Midland Bank, London branch. In view of this, OBJ scraped PTF over Buhari’s misappropriation. Vera eventually won her case in court after providing evidence, and was financially compensated.

7. That obnoxious Decree 4 by buhari, against which truth was no defence, was used to jail journalists, an attempt to shut-up the media as a whole. That tyrannical legislation of buhari shows the essence of his intolerance..... facts of recent history.

8. On the 4th of September, 1984, minutes before leaving Nigeria for an extensive tour of the US, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was arrested at the airport of Lagos on orders of Buhari and was jailed for 5 years, on bogus charges under emergency law initiated by dictator buhari, which prompted the sentencing judge to later confess that, he was ordered to do so and apologised to Fela. Get Fela's (Army Arrangement) song for more expose'.

9. Against all canons of legal decency, Buhari executed Lawal Ojuolape (30), BernardOgedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26). Toput it quite plainly, one of those three –Ogedengbe – was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeit at the time it was committed.

10. Buhari was in full support of all the atrocities of Sani Abacha against the Nigerian people. There is no single record of his criticism of Sani Abacha during those dark days when Nigeria was on precipice. It shows that he is a patriot of convenience.

11. After the military government of Major-General Muhammadu Buhari took power, Prof Ambrose Ali, one time governor of (Bendel) state, who had already retired from politics, was arrested and sentenced to 100 years in prison by buhari's military tribunal over trumped up charges. He was finally freed when the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, paid a fine to buhari'government. Ambrose Ali died shortly after his release.

12. Mallam El-rufai who now sings buhari's praise famously said on Oct, 5th 2010 that " General Buhari is perpetually unelectable because his record as military head of state and afterwards, is a warning that many nigerians in the past have wisely heeded. His insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known."

13. El-Rufai again said: “I was 25 years old when Buhari was Head of State and now am 50+ and he still wants to be President, i don’t understand that, i don’t understand that at all and I call on young people of Nigeria to take their future into their hands and ensure in the next election, they vote for a new generation of leaders. This man should pave way for a younger blood, we don't need an old man. Its only in Nigeria that u willl see the same set of former corrupt leaders hussling to to lead evern when they keep saying that we are the leaders of tomorrow, the same story my teacher told me many years ago. Can any Nairalander gladly point out any American former leader that is still vying for the same post?

A leopard can never, ever change it's spots. Nigerians, do not be deceived,vote wisely.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Nobody: 9:10am On Dec 15, 2014
Adindupeter:
Children of hate. 2015 is just a stone throw. Vote him out if you can...
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Nobody: 9:12am On Dec 15, 2014
Go pay your NEPA bill.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by ideology(m): 9:26am On Dec 15, 2014
gists:
Where is the insincere Nigerian that was busy spreading propaganda about the increase in power supply. I have said it before gej is compounding our problems. The average power generation has been steady at 4000MW for a long time (before gej came to power). While we all know this is grossly inadequate, the fisherman at aso rock has reduced that to less than 3000MW. Of course, we know this gov has never taken responsibility for anything. So expect saTANoids to blame it on Buhari or APC.
stop lying go check the statistics well
Nigeria never and is yet to generate stady 4000MW.
Before GEJ it was between 2100 and 2500MW.
GEJ tenure increased it to 3400-3600MW.

in 2012 power generation rose to 4400MW, dropped after few weeks to 3900MW, then eventually 3600Mw


STOP SPREADING APC'S PROPAGANDA

what you should be doing as a patriot, is to find out why the generation has reduced, what challenges are they facing, what solutions can you profess than calling people names.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by jackymfon: 9:29am On Dec 15, 2014
ideology:
stop lying go check the statistics well
Nigeria never and is yet to generate stady 4000MW.
Before GEJ it was between 2100 and 2500MW.
GEJ tenure increased it to 3400-3600MW.


STOP SPREADING APC'S PROPAGANDA

The issue is do you have light? Has it improved? No!!!! Simple
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by ideology(m): 9:31am On Dec 15, 2014
jackymfon:


The issue is do you have light? Has it improved? No!!!! Simple
Imagine you asking the question and answering it.

A typical APC mentality

I don't play childish politics

Are you aware that the distribution companies don't even have capacity to collect steady 3600MW From the generating companies.

Yet someone will wake up in the morning and Shout GEJ.
Go and check the owners of the distribution companies most of them are in APC
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by Nobody: 9:44am On Dec 15, 2014
PDP, GEJ and his Govt is a total failure. Come 2015, he'll be kicked out of Aso Rock with faka
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by rusep: 9:50am On Dec 15, 2014
Dry season has open Government yansh.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by hayzee545(m): 10:42am On Dec 15, 2014
abeg make Jonathan begin pack em load,cos change is all we need in 2015,enough of all these excuses.
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by SLIDEwaxie(m): 11:11am On Dec 15, 2014
Lol, wot dyu expect? Where in the dry season. You obsolete hydro electric generatin plant won't run on gas!
Yeye people
Re: Power Generation Drops From 3,271.21MW To 3,018.52MW As At Dec. 11 - FG by gists: 11:39am On Dec 15, 2014
ideology:
stop lying go check the statistics well
Nigeria never and is yet to generate stady 4000MW.
Before GEJ it was between 2100 and 2500MW.
GEJ tenure increased it to 3400-3600MW.

in 2012 power generation rose to 4400MW, dropped after few weeks to 3900MW, then eventually 3600Mw

STOP SPREADING APC'S PROPAGANDA

what you should be doing as a patriot, is to find out why the generation has reduced, what challenges are they facing, what solutions can you profess than calling people names.

Stop leaving in fools paradise. our generation capacity had been hovering around 4000MW before GEJ came to power. Read and be informed. Note that all the references (dated 2007 and earlier) confirmed our generation capacity hovers around 4000MW before the fisherman became the president in 2009.

Extracted from The Wall Street Journal of October 30, 2007
http://blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/2007/10/30/nigerias-power-problem/

. . . .Ransome Owan, chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission said Nigeria requires investments of three trillion naira (about $24.8 billion) in the energy sector to provide adequate electricity for the country. “Experts tell us today we can use up to 14,000 to 15,000 megawatts, but our capacity to generate is about 4,000 megawatts,” Owan said.

Adeniyi said Yar`Adua will hold talks with German power and energy experts to form a partnership for rapid development of Nigeria’s power supply infrastructure. The government held talks with German energy and power experts in Abuja a fortnight ago.

Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Power and Steel in 2005 selected GE Energy, a unit of General Electric & Co., to supply 18 gas turbines, additional equipment and services for five gas-fired independent power plants in the Niger Delta area that will add more than 2,000 megawatts to the country’s electricity grid. . . .


December 2005
NIGERIA ENERGY STUDY REPORT
Department of Governance and Technology for Sustainability
University of Twente

http://www.utwente.nl/mb/cstm/research/urbanenergy/reports/nigeria_rep/

The energy crisis in Nigeria is further reflected in the performance of its electricity sector. NEPA’s current generation capacity is just 4000 megawatts while government’s target is 10,000 MW by 2007......

.....Currently, NEPA has an installed capacity of about 6,000 MW (compare this with South Africa’s installed capacity of 42,011MW in 2003) from which only about 4,000 MW are available for distribution, even then not on a continuous basis

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