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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by MondayOsunbor(m): 7:38am On Dec 11, 2018
JegaQuin:


Ya hero gej isn't a man of democrat neither a peaceful man! He only relinquish power fearing the aftermath of the ICC jail he will go to as he's been warned by the powerful international community leaders not to try any rubbish with that election!

Stop ya hypocrisy abeg!

Wetin concern goodluck concern ICC are you talking buhari you guys thinks he will use propaganda get away from jail whenever he leave power or use his so called illness to get away
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Deepthoughts: 7:39am On Dec 11, 2018
mfm04622:


INEC has also said incidence firm won't be used!
please don't lie, when where n which INEC staff said incident forms will not be used?

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by alen4smith(m): 7:51am On Dec 11, 2018
mycar:

Oga, you need to change your mentality and embrace the dynamism of life, things are evolving. The only thing that can solve almost 90% of problems in this world is technology and that has come to stay, that pdp could not finish it doesn't mean that APC should not.
Let us look at the brighter side of it, we all own this country, so, don't demand less from it because of sentiment, I know that you deserve more than whatever you are getting.
And for the politicians, they can always jump from one party to another if that would put food in their tables but what of you and I?
Think about your children, will they keep going like this, one day the hunter will become the hunted.
The earlier we start the better for us, anything can happen tomorrow
what is your point Mr?
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by maasoap(m): 7:56am On Dec 11, 2018
[s]
Luciferdevil2:
Weldone Jubrin, your brothers that you positioned in every agencies are working day and night for your re-election.
I blame Jonathan for being a weakling in the name of a Democrat and a man of peace.
Infact, the southern men and women are weaklings, wish I was born in the North.
[/s]

Trash

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by mfm04622: 8:00am On Dec 11, 2018
Deepthoughts:
please don't lie, when where n which INEC staff said incident forms will not be used?

I need to face my work this morning. Take it as assignment. Search the Web, you will get the information. That will be more reliable than getting it for you
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Deepthoughts: 8:15am On Dec 11, 2018
mfm04622:


I need to face my work this morning. Take it as assignment. Search the Web, you will get the information. That will be more reliable than getting it for you
you could spare time to lie but you now remembers that you have got work to do, shameless liar.
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Nigerianiski: 8:15am On Dec 11, 2018
Deepthoughts:
please don't lie, when where n which INEC staff said incident forms will not be used?
2019: Despite Presidential Veto, INEC Forecloses Use Of Incident Form
by jmaine : 7:29am
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said despite the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2018, which makes the use of card reader mandatory, the 2019 elections will not be conducted with incident form.
INEC’s assurance is coming as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation has said the use of incident form in the impending general elections would be unacceptable to it.
The electoral body, however, said the rejected bill would have addressed the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise especially the place of technology and others that the amendments seek to address.
Responding to THISDAY enquiry yesterday, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said the presidential veto has created no lacuna in the electoral legal regime, explaining that the Electoral Act 2010 as amended in 2015 would be the operative law.
According to him, “While it may be better to have the necessary amendments to avoid some of the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise, especially the place of technology and others the amendments seek to cure, we can still have good elections with the extant act as we did in 2015, which were adjudged free, fair and credible.”
Reacting to a report by an online newspaper that 13.5 million voters voted for Buhari without full biometric accreditation in 2015, Osaze-Uzzi said, “How was this determined? Biometric accreditation does not determine who a person votes for. Put another way, the card reader is used for biometric accreditation. It doesn’t determine how such persons vote.
“Incident forms will not be used in 2019.”
President Muhammadu Buhari had last week, for the fourth time withheld his assent to the amendment bill, citing legal drafting errors.
In separate letters dated December 6 titled, ‘Presidential Decision to Decline Assent to the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 2018’, addressed to the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and Speaker Yakubu Dogara of the House of Representatives, Buhari explained that he was declining assent “principally because passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general election, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainties about the applicable legislation to govern the process.”
The president also listed four provisions of the bill that required drafting amendments by the National Assembly. They include Section five of the bill amending section 18 of the principal act, which should indicate the subsection to which the substitution of the figure “30” for the figure “60” is to be effected and Section 11 of the bill amending Section 36 should indicate the subsection in which the proviso is to be introduced.
But the PDP presidential campaign said the use of incident form would not be acceptable to it in 2019.
One of the spokespersons, Mr. Segun Sowunmi, said that outpouring of goodwill by Nigerians since the PDP started its zonal presidential campaigns was an indication that the All Progressives Congress (APC) could not win the election in a free and fair contest.
He stated, “I want to tell INEC that it is a major unacceptable embarrassment that the business of incident forms will now take precedence over the card reader.
“Card reader is what must be encouraged to be the only thing that will be used for the 2019 elections. But how can we trust the integrity of the process if it is compromised by incident forms and underage people voting .”
Sowunmi insisted that the 2019 elections should be a celebration of the development of the country’s democratic journey, which he said could only be achieved if INEC conducts free, fair, credible and transparent elections in 2019.
An online newspaper at the weekend reported that at least 13.5 million Nigerians voted manually, without biometric accreditation, in the 2015 presidential election, according to data from INEC, part of the problems the amendment bill seeks to address.
The data, obtained by DeepDive Intelligence, shows that Buhari, candidate of the APC, won in nine of the 10 most-affected states, notwithstanding that the non-use of PVCs during the poll cut across all the political parties’ strongholds.
The 2015 presidential election had two major contenders, Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s first incumbent president to lose a re-election bid.
Of the 31,746,490 accredited voters in the election, 13,536,311, representing 42.6 per cent of voters , voted without biometric accreditation.
Out of this number, 10,184,720 votes are from states won by Buhari and 3,351,591 votes came from states won by Jonathan, the PDP candidate, representing 75 per cent and 25 per cent of accredited voters respectively.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/12/10/2019-despite-presidential-veto-inec-forecloses-use-of-incident-form/
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by jonuel1(m): 8:15am On Dec 11, 2018
davodyguy:

You don't need to tell us you're Igbo. By their posts we shall know them. Jubrin that till death you've no scientific proof he's impersonating buhari.

Continue to wallow in ignorance.

Kanu was released from prison, Army went for python dance, Kanu disappeared, and most of you said he was dead. More than a year later, he reappeared. None of you said he's Peter from Jerusalem, you believed him instantly. Same should apply to Buhari, by just common sense. He was sick and was in UK for months. It's not even up to a year like Kanu disappeared. But in less than 6 months, they were able to clone Buhari? Wow. Such a pathetic thinking. But for more than one year, they couldn't clone Kanu.

It's just shows that only fools who have no brain believe Nnamdi Kanu


who is the greater fool?

one that believea his President is well yet Info Minister asserted he has Memory Issues as a result of the treatment gotten from Germany

one who believes the president's double is the person in Aso-rock because we dont see him in publuc functions in the country nor has he addressed a Media Chat
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by danot1030: 8:31am On Dec 11, 2018
Set back for pdp rigging and election results hacking strategy, soon now they will begin allegations like inec is working for APC, inec is APC branch, inec have been compromised, inec is planning to rig election for APC and others

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Marius26(m): 8:52am On Dec 11, 2018
Corrinthians:
And ladies and gentlemen, that was how PDP's plans to rig were shattered, and the Russians made away with billions for doing Nada!!. cheesy
in your next life the alimajiri you so much wish to become will be your portion. Say amen brother!!
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by lowaist101: 8:54am On Dec 11, 2018
Electronic transmission will speed up the announcement of the results but INEC must be ready to upgrade its cyber security.
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by PHILipu1(m): 8:58am On Dec 11, 2018
gratiaeo:
What have Buhari and APC done to improve Nigeria democracy since 2015. Why are they afraid of change
So why should the rules change now in the middle of the game?

I thought PDP used this rules
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Nobody: 9:02am On Dec 11, 2018
jodeci:

Impostor and not clone,the two words are not the same.

I wonder you lots have avoided the impostor version and dwell more on the clone,I guess because it is more difficult to defend Buhari being an impostor/double.




how do you tell something is fake when you donnt even have a sense of familiarity with the original ...
FFK emphatically said kanu was killed n dump in the alantics by NA , after a yr kanu resurfaced why is no one doubting is identity ... these same kanu telling us what buhari looks like as never seen buhari physical asides on tv n social media .. hate & bitterness as hybernated most of yu sense of reasoning that you donnt knw how foolish yu sound.
1st it was certificate, aishat cannt travel to us, buhari will die, buhari is dead , back to certificate, buhari is a clone ,now its buhari is an impostor ... how can you be asking the president to come out n be proving an allegation made by a nonetity wrong, after maybe asari tokunbo will say something then again buhari will have to come out to prove again .. wailers finally gone mad grin
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Corrinthians(m): 9:04am On Dec 11, 2018
Marius26:
in your next life the alimajiri you so much wish to become will be your portion. Say amen brother!!
Cc: Mynd44.

Take note.
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by pedrilo: 9:05am On Dec 11, 2018
why deploy electronic card readers and reject electronic transmission of election results?
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by thatigboman: 9:30am On Dec 11, 2018
madridguy:
The Satanic Umbrella terrorist group will not be happy with this news.
jjanjaweed, hope u are sweeping the streeys of daura already. Ur grandfather is coming back home soon
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Pavarottii(m): 9:46am On Dec 11, 2018
PassingShot:


PMB is wiser than all of PDP bigwigs put together.

grin grin grin
If someone can say buhari that we all know is wise... That person should be put on watch list because am not sure the senses are still functioning appropriately...
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Deepthoughts: 10:21am On Dec 11, 2018
Nigerianiski:
2019: Despite Presidential Veto, INEC Forecloses Use Of Incident Form
by jmaine : 7:29am
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said despite the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2018, which makes the use of card reader mandatory, the 2019 elections will not be conducted with incident form.
INEC’s assurance is coming as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation has said the use of incident form in the impending general elections would be unacceptable to it.
The electoral body, however, said the rejected bill would have addressed the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise especially the place of technology and others that the amendments seek to address.
Responding to THISDAY enquiry yesterday, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said the presidential veto has created no lacuna in the electoral legal regime, explaining that the Electoral Act 2010 as amended in 2015 would be the operative law.
According to him, “While it may be better to have the necessary amendments to avoid some of the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise, especially the place of technology and others the amendments seek to cure, we can still have good elections with the extant act as we did in 2015, which were adjudged free, fair and credible.”
Reacting to a report by an online newspaper that 13.5 million voters voted for Buhari without full biometric accreditation in 2015, Osaze-Uzzi said, “How was this determined? Biometric accreditation does not determine who a person votes for. Put another way, the card reader is used for biometric accreditation. It doesn’t determine how such persons vote.
“Incident forms will not be used in 2019.”
President Muhammadu Buhari had last week, for the fourth time withheld his assent to the amendment bill, citing legal drafting errors.
In separate letters dated December 6 titled, ‘Presidential Decision to Decline Assent to the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 2018’, addressed to the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and Speaker Yakubu Dogara of the House of Representatives, Buhari explained that he was declining assent “principally because passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general election, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainties about the applicable legislation to govern the process.”
The president also listed four provisions of the bill that required drafting amendments by the National Assembly. They include Section five of the bill amending section 18 of the principal act, which should indicate the subsection to which the substitution of the figure “30” for the figure “60” is to be effected and Section 11 of the bill amending Section 36 should indicate the subsection in which the proviso is to be introduced.
But the PDP presidential campaign said the use of incident form would not be acceptable to it in 2019.
One of the spokespersons, Mr. Segun Sowunmi, said that outpouring of goodwill by Nigerians since the PDP started its zonal presidential campaigns was an indication that the All Progressives Congress (APC) could not win the election in a free and fair contest.
He stated, “I want to tell INEC that it is a major unacceptable embarrassment that the business of incident forms will now take precedence over the card reader.
“Card reader is what must be encouraged to be the only thing that will be used for the 2019 elections. But how can we trust the integrity of the process if it is compromised by incident forms and underage people voting .”
Sowunmi insisted that the 2019 elections should be a celebration of the development of the country’s democratic journey, which he said could only be achieved if INEC conducts free, fair, credible and transparent elections in 2019.
An online newspaper at the weekend reported that at least 13.5 million Nigerians voted manually, without biometric accreditation, in the 2015 presidential election, according to data from INEC, part of the problems the amendment bill seeks to address.
The data, obtained by DeepDive Intelligence, shows that Buhari, candidate of the APC, won in nine of the 10 most-affected states, notwithstanding that the non-use of PVCs during the poll cut across all the political parties’ strongholds.
The 2015 presidential election had two major contenders, Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s first incumbent president to lose a re-election bid.
Of the 31,746,490 accredited voters in the election, 13,536,311, representing 42.6 per cent of voters , voted without biometric accreditation.
Out of this number, 10,184,720 votes are from states won by Buhari and 3,351,591 votes came from states won by Jonathan, the PDP candidate, representing 75 per cent and 25 per cent of accredited voters respectively.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/12/10/2019-despite-presidential-veto-inec-forecloses-use-of-incident-form/
Alright thanks,it will be great if this news is true but I seriously doubt the sincerity of INEC in this, already there is a news item in vanguard today where an unnamed INEC official said the incident forms are now part o
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Deepthoughts: 10:23am On Dec 11, 2018
Nigerianiski:
2019: Despite Presidential Veto, INEC Forecloses Use Of Incident Form
by jmaine : 7:29am
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said despite the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2018, which makes the use of card reader mandatory, the 2019 elections will not be conducted with incident form.
INEC’s assurance is coming as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation has said the use of incident form in the impending general elections would be unacceptable to it.
The electoral body, however, said the rejected bill would have addressed the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise especially the place of technology and others that the amendments seek to address.
Responding to THISDAY enquiry yesterday, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said the presidential veto has created no lacuna in the electoral legal regime, explaining that the Electoral Act 2010 as amended in 2015 would be the operative law.
According to him, “While it may be better to have the necessary amendments to avoid some of the controversies that trailed the 2015 exercise, especially the place of technology and others the amendments seek to cure, we can still have good elections with the extant act as we did in 2015, which were adjudged free, fair and credible.”
Reacting to a report by an online newspaper that 13.5 million voters voted for Buhari without full biometric accreditation in 2015, Osaze-Uzzi said, “How was this determined? Biometric accreditation does not determine who a person votes for. Put another way, the card reader is used for biometric accreditation. It doesn’t determine how such persons vote.
“Incident forms will not be used in 2019.”
President Muhammadu Buhari had last week, for the fourth time withheld his assent to the amendment bill, citing legal drafting errors.
In separate letters dated December 6 titled, ‘Presidential Decision to Decline Assent to the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 2018’, addressed to the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and Speaker Yakubu Dogara of the House of Representatives, Buhari explained that he was declining assent “principally because passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general election, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainties about the applicable legislation to govern the process.”
The president also listed four provisions of the bill that required drafting amendments by the National Assembly. They include Section five of the bill amending section 18 of the principal act, which should indicate the subsection to which the substitution of the figure “30” for the figure “60” is to be effected and Section 11 of the bill amending Section 36 should indicate the subsection in which the proviso is to be introduced.
But the PDP presidential campaign said the use of incident form would not be acceptable to it in 2019.
One of the spokespersons, Mr. Segun Sowunmi, said that outpouring of goodwill by Nigerians since the PDP started its zonal presidential campaigns was an indication that the All Progressives Congress (APC) could not win the election in a free and fair contest.
He stated, “I want to tell INEC that it is a major unacceptable embarrassment that the business of incident forms will now take precedence over the card reader.
“Card reader is what must be encouraged to be the only thing that will be used for the 2019 elections. But how can we trust the integrity of the process if it is compromised by incident forms and underage people voting .”
Sowunmi insisted that the 2019 elections should be a celebration of the development of the country’s democratic journey, which he said could only be achieved if INEC conducts free, fair, credible and transparent elections in 2019.
An online newspaper at the weekend reported that at least 13.5 million Nigerians voted manually, without biometric accreditation, in the 2015 presidential election, according to data from INEC, part of the problems the amendment bill seeks to address.
The data, obtained by DeepDive Intelligence, shows that Buhari, candidate of the APC, won in nine of the 10 most-affected states, notwithstanding that the non-use of PVCs during the poll cut across all the political parties’ strongholds.
The 2015 presidential election had two major contenders, Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s first incumbent president to lose a re-election bid.
Of the 31,746,490 accredited voters in the election, 13,536,311, representing 42.6 per cent of voters , voted without biometric accreditation.
Out of this number, 10,184,720 votes are from states won by Buhari and 3,351,591 votes came from states won by Jonathan, the PDP candidate, representing 75 per cent and 25 per cent of accredited voters respectively.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/12/10/2019-despite-presidential-veto-inec-forecloses-use-of-incident-form/
Alright thanks,it will be great if this news is true but I seriously doubt the sincerity of INEC in this, already there is a news item in vanguard today where an unnamed INEC official said the incident forms are now part of the electoral register,but thank God an INEC official said this,it shall serve as a reference point next year.

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Suplexx: 10:54am On Dec 11, 2018
The biggest electoral fraud in foreign countries are done through electronic voting/transmission.

We have seen top programs testified in court that they were paid by politicians to code thousands of voting machines to give more percentage of votes to a certain party irrespective of whoever the people are voting for.


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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by superman1073: 11:29am On Dec 11, 2018
However, INEC chairman Prof ‎Mahmud Yakubu said the commission would deploy card readers in every polling unit in the country just as it did in 2015.


And at the end settle for INCIDENT FORM

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by figment232(m): 11:30am On Dec 11, 2018
kahal29:
chai..... but where the card reader fails, incidence forms and manual verification will be used since according to Supreme court judgment in the case of Wike vs Peterside, Umanna vs Udom Emmanuel and Okezie Ikpeazu vs Alex Otii, it is recognized by the electoral act while the card reader is not. Anything short of that will amount to illegality and disenfranchisement of legitimate voters.
Its not binding on INEC.They can do otherwise.
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by madridguy(m): 11:47am On Dec 11, 2018
Baba will return back home in 2023.

thatigboman:
jjanjaweed, hope u are sweeping the streeys of daura already. Ur grandfather is coming back home soon
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Nobody: 11:49am On Dec 11, 2018
President - Muhammadu Buhari

INEC chairman - Prof ‎Mahmud Yakubu

Joint National Assembly committee on electoral matters and political parties’ affairs jointly chaired by Sen Suleiman Nazif Gamawa (PDP, Bauchi) and Rep Aishatu Jibril Dukku (APC, Gombe) respectively.
The joint committee chairmen, Gamawa and Dukku


Why no one from south South, South east or even someone from south west?
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by modath(f): 11:53am On Dec 11, 2018
Corrinthians:
And ladies and gentlemen, that was how PDP's plans to rig were shattered, and the Russians made away with billions for doing Nada!!. cheesy

The pain in their hearts go don pass becareful cheesy

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by NonsoWow: 12:16pm On Dec 11, 2018
Suplexx:
The biggest electoral fraud in foreign countries are done through electronic voting/transmission.

We have seen top programs testified in court that they were paid by politicians to code thousands of voting machines to give more percentage of votes to a certain party irrespective of whoever the people are voting for.


Well said. INEC is on the right track.

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Corrinthians(m): 1:38pm On Dec 11, 2018
modath:


The pain in their hearts go don pass becareful cheesy

As e dey pain dem, na so e dey sweet us. wink

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Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by mfm04622: 9:24am On Dec 12, 2018
Deepthoughts:
please don't lie, when where n which INEC staff said incident forms will not be used?

I am presently listening to a radio program on Liberty Radio 91.7 in kaduna presently where the INEC representative has said again the incidence form will not be used.
I know people only hear what they want to hear. INEC is not supporting rigging! card readers will be used! Incidence form will not be used! These are the truth!
Re: INEC Adopts Card Readers, Rules Out Electronic Results Transmission by Deepthoughts: 2:54pm On Dec 12, 2018
mfm04622:


I am presently listening to a radio program on Liberty Radio 91.7 in kaduna presently where the INEC representative has said again the incidence form will not be used.
I know people only hear what they want to hear. INEC is not supporting rigging! card readers will be used! Incidence form will not be used! These are the truth!
If this is true then it will be great,but seriously I doubt inec's sincerity.

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