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Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Amoto94(m): 7:33pm On Aug 15, 2017
By Emeka Obasi
He was the man saddled with the suicidal job of meeting with the Nigerians after Biafra had lost steam. General Philip Asuquo Effiong was already a soldier the year Col. Olusegun Obasanjo was eight years old. He was commissioned before Generals Emeka Ojukwu and Yakubu Gowon.

When the chips were down, Gen. Effiong braved all odds to put the war to an end with the corollary humiliation, as Biafran Head of State. Ojukwu had joined the Grey Ghost to begin a life in exile. The erstwhile Biafran leader told his Chief of General Staff, he was travelling to Cote D’Ivoire in search of peace.

Thanks to Gen. Effiong, the war was brought to an end. This man who did so much for Biafra and Nigeria, unfortunately, has become largely forgotten by those who should celebrate him as a true hero. By bringing the crisis to an end he saved many lives and united the country once again.

Until he died on November 6, 2003, I doubt if Gen. Effiong drove more than a rickety Peugeot 505 car. Nigeria forgot him. The Army abandoned him. Gen. Ojukwu was welcomed back like a hero in 1982 and even in death, was buried like a President. His wife also became an Ambassador.
Some other Biafran soldiers would later benefit from Nigeria. Chief of Army Staff ( after Gen. Alex Madiebo), Brig. Patrick Amadi became member of the House of Representatives in 1979. Col. David Ogunewe was reabsorbed and unlike other officers, did not lose rank. His son would later become a Two-Star general. His nephew, Independence, was in the National Assembly
Emeka Omeruah emerged as governor, minister, NFF Chairman. His younger brother, Paul Ndimele Omeruo, was governor too. Ndubuisi Kanu, Alison Madueke, Robert Akonobi and Ifeanyi Aniebo were also governors. Emeka Ananaba got the job of Deputy governor, his wife Nnenne worked with INEC in Akwa Ibom. Sam Momah and Canice Umenwaliri were ministers, Juventus Ojukwu, member of the Federal House. Chris Ugokwe headed the National Population Commission.

Let us get a clearer picture. Amadi joined the Army same day as Obasanjo. Ogunewe was Obasanjo’s senior in Third Battalion Kaduna. Omeruah was close to Gen. Sani Abacha. His brother, Paul, was in Military School, Zaria with David Mark, Tunde Ogbeha and Abdul One Mohammed. Ugokwe joined the Army same day as Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Ojukwu was Aide de Camp to Gen. Hassan Katsina.
Gen. Effiong had no one to fight for him. He joined the Army on July 28, 1945, as a Private. Officers like Adeyinka Adebayo (1947), Zakariya Maimalari, Conrad Nwawo and Kuru Mohammed joined the Army after him. However, they were all commissioned ahead of Effiong who was decorated on January, 11, 1956.
Even prominent Biafran civilians later bagged enviable jobs in Nigeria. Mathew Mbu and Emma Agumah were ministers. Agumah’s son, Igho, represented Ikwerre in the Federal House. Uche Chukwumerije was also a minister as well as Professor Gordon Ezekwe. Francis Osakwe who piloted Ojukwu to Abidjan also flew Gowon to Kampala.

Gen. Effiong could have chosen to stay away from Biafra, like Cols Wellington Bassey, Emmanuel Ekpo and Admiral Akinwale Wey and Captain Nelson Soroh. He could have defected like George Kurubo. He chose Biafra bearing pain of the assassination of Major Ekamem Ibanga and Captain Ofong Ukpo Isong.

At the time of the July 29, 1966 coup, Effiong was acting Commander of First Brigade, Kaduna. When Biafra was declared, he was given the lowly job of Commander, Biafra Militia. His junior, Hilary Njoku, was appointed Army Chief. Effiong was also senior to Ojukwu. He served under the same Ojukwu who did not want to serve under Gowon.

Effiong was loyal and when it was time to take risk, he gladly accepted to bring the bloody war to a close. You can imagine being called Philip by Obasanjo, a junior, in Amichi and Gowon, another subordinate officer, in Lagos. Ojukwu could not bear the shame of surrendering to a junior Obasanjo. Effiong did it to save the country. And we should remain eternally grateful to him.

Effiong could have chosen to continue the battle thereby wasting more lives. Afterall, Ojukwu had been dismissed from the Nigeria Army on July 1, 1967. So it could have been interpreted that as the Biafran leader fled, the erstwhile Chief of General Staff decided to continue the fight.
Even when men like Justice Luis Mbanefo and Prof. Eni Njoku challenged the Nigerian government for creating East Central State without consulting the Igbo, Effiong sued for peace so that Nigeria would be one again. At that time in Lagos as they were preparing to go to Dodan Barracks to surrender formally, Obasanjo offered them the option of going back to the battle field.

Before the trip to Lagos, Effiong adorned his Biafran camouflage even when other officers chose civilian attire. First, he discussed with Maj. S.O. Tomoye and Lt.Col. Alani Akinrinade and later Obasanjo in Amichi in a meeting which fully involved Col. Joe Achuzia.

Born in Akangkang, Ibiono Ibom in Akwa Ibom State on November 25 1925, Effiong married Josephine Abbott in 1956. Their children include Rose, Mercy, Val, Charles, Junior, Francis, Philippa, Liz and Paul. Two of them, Philip(Junior) and Philippa are married to Igbo spouses.
He may be forgotten by Nigeria, but some of his soldiers will not forget. Sasa Kalu, the young school boy soldier and a member of the Corporal Nwafor Saladin crew, visited Effiong in Ikot Ekpene in September 2001, to write the preface to the book ‘ Corporal Nwafor : a true Black African story’.

This officer gentleman, Philip Effiong, First Commander of the Nigeria Army Ordnance Corps, deserves to be celebrated by all as a brave man of peace. Nigerian History will not be unkind to him even if our leaders pretend to forget his role.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/effiong-biafras-president-nigerian-hero/

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Cameleon72(f): 8:57pm On Aug 15, 2017
Jj
Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by richidinho(m): 9:03pm On Aug 15, 2017
may his soul rest in peace, great warrior of our time

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by lordimmaogidi(m): 10:07pm On Aug 15, 2017
eya so touchy, may his soul rest in Peace
Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Konquest: 6:31pm On Nov 09, 2017
Amoto94:
By Emeka Obasi
He was the man saddled with the suicidal job of meeting with the Nigerians after Biafra had lost steam. General Philip Asuquo Effiong was already a soldier the year Col. Olusegun Obasanjo was eight years old. He was commissioned before Generals Emeka Ojukwu and Yakubu Gowon.

When the chips were down, Gen. Effiong braved all odds to put the war to an end with the corollary humiliation, as Biafran Head of State. Ojukwu had joined the Grey Ghost to begin a life in exile. The erstwhile Biafran leader told his Chief of General Staff, he was travelling to Cote D’Ivoire in search of peace.

Thanks to Gen. Effiong, the war was brought to an end. This man who did so much for Biafra and Nigeria, unfortunately, has become largely forgotten by those who should celebrate him as a true hero. By bringing the crisis to an end he saved many lives and united the country once again.

Until he died on November 6, 2003, I doubt if Gen. Effiong drove more than a rickety Peugeot 505 car. Nigeria forgot him. The Army abandoned him. Gen. Ojukwu was welcomed back like a hero in 1982 and even in death, was buried like a President. His wife also became an Ambassador.
Some other Biafran soldiers would later benefit from Nigeria. Chief of Army Staff ( after Gen. Alex Madiebo), Brig. Patrick Amadi became member of the House of Representatives in 1979. Col. David Ogunewe was reabsorbed and unlike other officers, did not lose rank. His son would later become a Two-Star general. His nephew, Independence, was in the National Assembly
Emeka Omeruah emerged as governor, minister, NFF Chairman. His younger brother, Paul Ndimele Omeruo, was governor too. Ndubuisi Kanu, Alison Madueke, Robert Akonobi and Ifeanyi Aniebo were also governors. Emeka Ananaba got the job of Deputy governor, his wife Nnenne worked with INEC in Akwa Ibom. Sam Momah and Canice Umenwaliri were ministers, Juventus Ojukwu, member of the Federal House. Chris Ugokwe headed the National Population Commission.

Let us get a clearer picture. Amadi joined the Army same day as Obasanjo. Ogunewe was Obasanjo’s senior in Third Battalion Kaduna. Omeruah was close to Gen. Sani Abacha. His brother, Paul, was in Military School, Zaria with David Mark, Tunde Ogbeha and Abdul One Mohammed. Ugokwe joined the Army same day as Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Ojukwu was Aide de Camp to Gen. Hassan Katsina.
Gen. Effiong had no one to fight for him. He joined the Army on July 28, 1945, as a Private. Officers like Adeyinka Adebayo (1947), Zakariya Maimalari, Conrad Nwawo and Kuru Mohammed joined the Army after him. However, they were all commissioned ahead of Effiong who was decorated on January, 11, 1956.
Even prominent Biafran civilians later bagged enviable jobs in Nigeria. Mathew Mbu and Emma Agumah were ministers. Agumah’s son, Igho, represented Ikwerre in the Federal House. Uche Chukwumerije was also a minister as well as Professor Gordon Ezekwe. Francis Osakwe who piloted Ojukwu to Abidjan also flew Gowon to Kampala.

Gen. Effiong could have chosen to stay away from Biafra, like Cols Wellington Bassey, Emmanuel Ekpo and Admiral Akinwale Wey and Captain Nelson Soroh. He could have defected like George Kurubo. He chose Biafra bearing pain of the assassination of Major Ekamem Ibanga and Captain Ofong Ukpo Isong.

At the time of the July 29, 1966 coup, Effiong was acting Commander of First Brigade, Kaduna. When Biafra was declared, he was given the lowly job of Commander, Biafra Militia. His junior, Hilary Njoku, was appointed Army Chief. Effiong was also senior to Ojukwu. He served under the same Ojukwu who did not want to serve under Gowon.

Effiong was loyal and when it was time to take risk, he gladly accepted to bring the bloody war to a close. You can imagine being called Philip by Obasanjo, a junior, in Amichi and Gowon, another subordinate officer, in Lagos. Ojukwu could not bear the shame of surrendering to a junior Obasanjo. Effiong did it to save the country. And we should remain eternally grateful to him.

Effiong could have chosen to continue the battle thereby wasting more lives. Afterall, Ojukwu had been dismissed from the Nigeria Army on July 1, 1967. So it could have been interpreted that as the Biafran leader fled, the erstwhile Chief of General Staff decided to continue the fight.
Even when men like Justice Luis Mbanefo and Prof. Eni Njoku challenged the Nigerian government for creating East Central State without consulting the Igbo, Effiong sued for peace so that Nigeria would be one again. At that time in Lagos as they were preparing to go to Dodan Barracks to surrender formally, Obasanjo offered them the option of going back to the battle field.

Before the trip to Lagos, Effiong adorned his Biafran camouflage even when other officers chose civilian attire. First, he discussed with Maj. S.O. Tomoye and Lt.Col. Alani Akinrinade and later Obasanjo in Amichi in a meeting which fully involved Col. Joe Achuzia.

Born in Akangkang, Ibiono Ibom in Akwa Ibom State on November 25 1925, Effiong married Josephine Abbott in 1956. Their children include Rose, Mercy, Val, Charles, Junior, Francis, Philippa, Liz and Paul. Two of them, Philip(Junior) and Philippa are married to Igbo spouses.
He may be forgotten by Nigeria, but some of his soldiers will not forget. Sasa Kalu, the young school boy soldier and a member of the Corporal Nwafor Saladin crew, visited Effiong in Ikot Ekpene in September 2001, to write the preface to the book ‘ Corporal Nwafor : a true Black African story’.

This officer gentleman, Philip Effiong, First Commander of the Nigeria Army Ordnance Corps, deserves to be celebrated by all as a brave man of peace. Nigerian History will not be unkind to him even if our leaders pretend to forget his role.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/effiong-biafras-president-nigerian-hero/
^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^
Brilliant historical dimensions!
I still don't get why he chose to
serve under his juniors in the military
like Col.Emeka Ojukwu and Hilary Njoku
the first rebel army leader [who Ojukwu
later locked up in prison during the
Nigerian Civil War, before Alexander Madiebo
took over from him].


I even read about 10 years ago a published complaint
by Philip Effiong's son that his father's
achievements during the Civil War were not recognized by the Ibos.


PS: He and his beautiful fair-skinned
wife had NINE children! That is an
evergreen legacy... grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Alariiwo: 7:06pm On Nov 09, 2017
Effiong was a fool.. Simple!

He got used and dumped by Ojukwu's people. It's what they do.

Even "Doctors without borders" that flew in to treat them and provide relief materials for them never got a simple "Thank you".

Instead they go about chestbeating about how they rose up from £20. Very pathetic beings.
*spits.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Alariiwo: 7:06pm On Nov 09, 2017
Why was Ojukwu pardoned sef undecided

He should have died in exile like the outcast that he is.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by BankeSmalls(f): 7:16pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:
Effiong was a fool.. Simple!

He got used and dumped by Ojukwu's people. It's what they do.

Even "Doctors without borders" that flew in to treat them and provide relief materials for them never got a simple "Thank you".

Instead they go about chestbeating about how they rose up from £20. Very pathetic beings.
*spits.

Our brother victor banjo who chickened out and ran back at ore got a more raw deal. He was executed like the coward he was so Effiong is a much better officer than him. tongue

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Alariiwo: 7:20pm On Nov 09, 2017
BankeSmalls:


Our brother victor banjo who chickened out and ran back at ore got a more raw deal. He was executed like the coward he was so Effiong is a much better officer than him. tongue

Read my post again.. now slowly

Anyone who associate with Ojukwu's people for any reason is a fool. Victor Banjo inclusive and he deserved what he got.

But then, Benjamin Adekunle made sure biafrans paid for his soul with 1 million plus able bodied biafran men. They were all tied and shot like monkeys grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Konquest: 7:21pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:
Why was Ojukwu pardoned sef undecided

He should have died in exile like the outcast that he is.
^^^^^^^^
You delivered your verbal jabs
below the belt... grin grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by BankeSmalls(f): 7:21pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:
Why was Ojukwu pardoned sef undecided

He should have died in exile like the outcast that he is.

Ojukwu was pardoned because he saw tomorrow. He was the visionary who saw that this cesspit will never work so he did the needful to tear it apart. If not for the caracterisic treachery of our people, the broken Nigeria would have been a better country with Biafra competing with Japan while Nigeria compete with Yemen grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Alariiwo: 7:26pm On Nov 09, 2017
BankeSmalls:


Ojukwu was pardoned because he saw tomorrow. He was the visionary who saw that this cesspit will never work so he did the needful to tear it apart. If not for the caracterisic treachery of our people, the broken Nigeria would have been a better country with Biafra competing with Japan while Nigeria compete with Yemen grin

Trash!

Shebi he was eating asun with Gowon in Ghana before, smoking cigarettes and forming James Bond.

Why did he escape dressed like bobrisky when gallant Yoruba officers entered to capture and kill him. He should have stayed back to die in the hands of Obasanjo.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by BankeSmalls(f): 7:29pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:


Read my post again.. now slowly

Anyone who associate with Ojukwu's people for any reason is a fool. Victor Banjo inclusive and he derseved what he got.

But then, Benjamin Adekunle made sure biafrans paid for his soul with 1 million plus able bodied biafran men. They were all tied and shot like monkeys grin

You mean Adekunle also tied and shot Steve Adaka Boro?

Now that's wickedness to the people of Niger Delta.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Alariiwo: 7:30pm On Nov 09, 2017
BankeSmalls:


You mean Adekunle also tied and shot Steve Adaka Boro?

Now that's wickedness to the people of Niger Delta.

Go and fvck yourself with cucumber biko..

I'm done here

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by CrtlAltDel: 7:42pm On Nov 09, 2017
BankeSmalls:


[s]Ojukwu was pardoned because he saw tomorrow. He was the visionary who saw that this cesspit will never work so he did the needful to tear it apart. If not for the caracterisic treachery of our people, the broken Nigeria would have been a better country with Biafra competing with Japan while Nigeria compete with Yemen [/s]grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by gidgiddy: 7:49pm On Nov 09, 2017
Konquest:

^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^
Brilliant historical dimensions!
I still don't get why he chose to
serve under his juniors in the military
like Col.Emeka Ojukwu and Hilary Njoku
the first rebel army leader [who Ojukwu
later locked up in prison during the
Nigerian Civil War, before Alexander Madiebo
took over from him].


I even read about 10 years ago a published complaint
by Philip Effiong's son that his father's
achievements during the Civil War were not recognized by the Ibos.


PS: He and his beautiful fair-skinned
wife had NINE children! That is an
evergreen legacy... grin



I think it is important to note why people like Ojukwu, Alexander Madiebo, David Ejoor and even Yakubu Gowon who were all commissioned later than Effiong, eventually all went past him (Effiong)

Effiong rose through the ranks, took the officers exam exam and went on a three months course after which he was as a "short service officer"

People like Madiebo and Gowon not only had to pass the officers exam but also had to on a 3 year program which saw them attend Eaton officer cadet School as well as the prestigious Sahurst military Academy after which they were commissioned as "Regular Officers"

In the military, 'Regular officers' are the ones who go far, short service dont.

Most short service officers never go beyond the rank of Colonel, many never even get past the rank of Major due to thier limited training. The only way a short service officer can go far is if he converts his "short service" to "Regular" and that is not easy as it requires passing many professional exams and courses while Soldiering at the same time.

Its a bit like a HND holder and a a degree holder who join the a company, the degree holder is more likely to move faster in promotion than the HND holder

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by Ojiofor: 7:52pm On Nov 09, 2017
Nigeria government refuse to pardon Gen.Philip Effiong and Dr. Michael Okpara for reasons best known to them.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:11pm On Nov 09, 2017
When the chips were down, Gen. Effiong braved all odds to put the war to an end with the corollary humiliation, as Biafran Head of State. Ojukwu had joined the Grey Ghost to begin a life in exile. The erstwhile Biafran leader told his Chief of General Staff, he was travelling to Cote D’Ivoire in search of peace.

grin

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:15pm On Nov 09, 2017
[s]
BankeSmalls:


You mean Adekunle also tied and shot Steve Adaka Boro?

Now that's wickedness to the people of Niger Delta.
[/s]
Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:15pm On Nov 09, 2017
[s]
BankeSmalls:


Ojukwu was pardoned because he saw tomorrow. He was the visionary who saw that this cesspit will never work so he did the needful to tear it apart. If not for the caracterisic treachery of our people, the broken Nigeria would have been a better country with Biafra competing with Japan while Nigeria compete with Yemen grin
[/s]
Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by gidgiddy: 9:13pm On Nov 09, 2017
I have read Philip Effiongs book "Biafra: My story". Philip Effiong managed to escape from Kaduna to Lagos when Northern officers started killing Eastern officers. From Lagos, he made his way to Enugu.

He was in Enugu when Ojukwu declared Biafra. Ojukwu promoted him to Major General and made him his deputy. Remarkably, when Ojukwu promoted Philip Effiong to Major General, Ojukwu himself stayed at the rank of Lt Colonel.

There was no way Ojukwu could have been the one to surrender to Obasunjo. Had Ojukwu done that, the Northern oligarchy would have executed Ojukwu. But Philip Effiong was a different matter, he was not Igbo and he was not head of the Biafran secessionist movement. Philip Effiong could surrender and come out of it alive, Ojukwu could not.

Philip Effiong along with other Ibibio men such Lt Colonel Nsudoh and Major Ekandem fought for Biafra because they knew that in the eyes of the North, there is no difference between an Igbo man and an Ibibio man. They knew that the freedom of Igbos meant their own freedom. The fought for a common destiny. It didnt workout but Philip Effiong said he had no regrets. Sometimes in life, you just choose a crew to fight with and give it ecerything, win or lose.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by TheKingdom: 9:35pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:
Effiong was a fool.. Simple!

He got used and dumped by Ojukwu's people. It's what they do.

Even "Doctors without borders" that flew in to treat them and provide relief materials for them never got a simple "Thank you".

Instead they go about chestbeating about how they rose up from £20. Very pathetic beings.
*spits.

Only about 15 or so people even know you outside of nairaland in the real world. Out of those, only 2 or 3 care about you, with one being your mama.

Effiong was and will forever be a great man that you can never be. You on the other hand, have shown that the Nigger in you has been sealed

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by emmydadave: 10:52pm On Nov 09, 2017
Alariiwo:
Effiong was a fool.. Simple!

He got used and dumped by Ojukwu's people. It's what they do.

Even "Doctors without borders" that flew in to treat them and provide relief materials for them never got a simple "Thank you".

Instead they go about chestbeating about how they rose up from £20. Very pathetic beings.
*spits.

I have noticed your comments on every thread that concerns igbos, and i want to categorically tell u that u are immature, and as stupid as ur comment.

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Re: Effiong: Biafra’s President, Nigerian Hero by GoldenChiddy: 12:02pm On Nov 11, 2017
There's a lot of igbo culture being promoted within the igbo-British community. Have a look at the channel.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuZjPkvP-C8&list=PL1UutY7_uGmt-RkJ5NRGywNhmIMtIIjw9&index=3

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