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Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:45am On Jun 12, 2021
Saturday, June 12, 2021

Making Sense of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless

 By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

As I pointed out in my Facebook and Twitter status updates in the aftermath of Muhammadu Buhari’s June 10 interview with Arise TV, Buhari’s thought-processes, whenever they’re publicly expressed, are often so devoid of basic rhyme and reason that to even try to make sense of them is a painfully senseless waste of one’s senses. 

Let’s ignore his responses that had not the remotest affinity with the questions he was asked and blame it on his dementia. Let’s focus instead on the substance of the interview—if that’s possible. For instance, how do you make sense of Buhari’s understanding that the #EndSARS protest (thank God he even knew and remembered that there was a protest) was a plot to remove him from power? As someone pointed out on Twitter, if protests against police brutality threaten his hold on power, is he implying that police brutality is the essential condition to keep him in power?

How about telling Nigerian youth to “behave” if they want jobs? "Nobody is going to invest in an insecure environment. So, I told them, I said they should tell the youth that if they want jobs, they will behave themselves," Buhari said. "Make sure that the area is secure. So that people can come in and invest." So, security is now the responsibility of unemployed youth and not the government?

Or take his justification for building a railway in Niger Republic while most parts of Nigeria are devoid of basic transportational infrastructure. “I have first cousins in Niger,” he said. “There are Kanuris, there are Hausas, there are Fulanis in Niger Republic just as there are Yorubas in Benin Republic and so on. You can’t absolutely cut them off.”

In which world does this make sense? So, he isn’t building infrastructure in Benin Republic, Cameroon, and Chad because he has no cousins there? And, perhaps, he hasn’t built infrastructure in other parts of Nigeria because he has no cousins there? 

 Buhari is supposed to be “president” of Nigeria. It is to Nigeria and its constituents that he owes allegiance, not his cousins and kinfolk in another country. It is borderline treasonable to deprive a country you lead of its resources and wealth in order to develop another in which you’re not even a legal citizen just because a part of your ancestry is traceable to that country.

 Yes, colonialists arbitrarily imposed unnatural borders on the African continent and created nation-states without regard to pre-existing polities. I also come from a border community. Borgu, where I am from, used to be a confederacy that stretched from parts of what is now Kwara State, Niger State, Kebbi State to what is now northern and central Benin Republic. More than 80 percent of the people who speak my native Baatonu language live in northern and central Benin Republic.

Most people from the border states of Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Kwara, Niger, and Kebbi have relatives in Benin Republic. Just like people from the border states of Cross River, Taraba, and Adamawa have relatives in Cameroon. People from Borno, Yobe, Jigawa, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kebbi have relatives in Niger Republic, and Borno also shares borders with the Republic of Chad.

But our nation-states have existed for more than five decades and have acquired independent identities in spite of their unnaturalness. Niger Republic is a Westphalian sovereign state like Nigeria is. Buhari’s emotions can’t override that fact. If everyone from Nigeria’s border states becomes president and decides to divert resources from Nigeria to develop their kinfolk in a neighboring country, what will become of Nigeria?

This is particularly concerning because Buhari has shown time and again that he has more emotional investment in Niger Republic (because his father migrated from there to Dumurkul in the Daura Emirate of Katsina State) than he has in Nigeria which he leads. (He might as well go the whole hog and build infrastructure in Senegal since it’s the ancestral home of the Fulani, his paternal relatives).

He talks about Igbo people, his Westphalian compatriots, with unconcealed animosity and genocidal fury but builds infrastructure for his kinfolk in a foreign country using resources derived from a part of the country his openly disdains supposedly because they gave him only “5 percent” of their vote. That’s not the way to run a modern state.

He described the Southeast, using IPOB as a rhetorical crutch, as a mere “a dot in a circle,” adding “Even if they want to exit, they’ll have no access to anywhere.” You know he equated IPOB with Igbo people because he also talked about “the way they are spread all over the country having businesses and property.” 

Interestingly, he enabled and popularized IPOB and its vulgar, mentally ill thug of a leader by the name of Nnamdi Kanu. At a time when most people hadn’t heard of Radio Biafra in July 2015, Buhari’s government bragged that it had jammed the radio station’s signals, which it actually didn’t, but which nonetheless helped popularize the station.

As I pointed out in my July 18, 2015 column titled “Why Buhari Should Leave Radio Biafra Alone,” “What is probably worse than jamming—or claiming to have jammed—the signals of the radio station is the presidency’s issuance of a press statement on July 15, 2015 disclaiming an alleged anti-Igbo statement credited to President Buhari by the station. That’s a huge, unearned presidential validation of the station.”

It went downhill from there. After popularizing and lionizing Radio Biafra and later Nnamdi Kanu, the government arrested Kanu when he visited Nigeria, and then allowed him to get away, which made him even more popular. His secessionist message is now resonating in the Southeast even among otherwise committed Nigerian patriots of Igbo extraction because of Buhari’s intentional, even if senseless, Igbophobia.

During his Arise TV interview, Buhari also hit Bola Tinubu who expects to be Nigeria’s next president as a reward for helping Buhari to power. Buhari took a wild, unmistakable dig at Tinubu when he said, “You cannot sit there in Lagos…and decide on the fate of APC zoning.” 

This not-so-subtle public humiliation of Tinubu has obviously caused some uneasiness in the Tinubu camp (as if some of us hadn’t warned several times that Buhari won’t hand over to Tinubu), so Buhari’s spokesman pretended to walk back his boss’ impolitic rhetorical barb at Tinubu through a news release on Friday.

 “The President, the Asiwaju and the rapidly growing members of the party, want a dynastic succession of elected leaders,” the release said. For people who don’t know, “dynastic succession” simply means family members taking over leadership from other family members.

The Oxford Reference defines dynastic succession as “The transfer of power and authority from father to son throughout the generations.” When I first brought this to the attention of my social media followers, some people pointed out that Buhari’s spokesperson probably had a different meaning of “dynastic succession” from what it means in conventional English. 

Someone even said the spokesperson probably wrote in Nigerian English! Well, I am a scholar of Nigerian English and have even written a book on it. Dynastic succession in Nigerian English means exactly what it means in every other variety of English: transfer of power and authority from one family member to the other, typically from a father to son. That’s why Nigerian historians write about dynastic succession battles among obongs, emirs, obas, obis, and other monarchies. 

In politics people talk of dynastic succession only to refer to the circulation of power within the same family, such as in Togo where there’s a hereditary monocracy around the Gnassingbé family. Or in Gabon where Ali Bongo Ondimba succeeded his father, Omar Bongo, in 2009. Or nearer home in Chad where Mahamat Déby succeeded his father Idris Deby.

That means Yusuf Buhari or any of Buhari’s children or relatives, since Yusuf will be only 31 in 2023 will succeed Buhari in 2023. In other words, the presidency didn’t really walk back Buhari’s verbal dart at Tinubu; it doubled it down. It’s telling the nation that there won’t be a transfer of power at the presidential level to anyone outside the Buhari family. 

It’s probably also reminding Tinubu of his own longstanding dynastic entanglements in Lagos. His wife is already a senator and his children control the commanding heights of the Lagos economy. He alone determines who becomes governor of Lagos. 

So, yeah, Tinubu “cannot sit there in Lagos” and change Buhari's “dynastic succession” plan that he already practices. But, then again, it’s senseless trying to make sense of Buhari’s nonsense, more of which his spokesman said he will spill on Friday when this column was written.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/06/making-sense-of-buharis-nonsense-now.html?m=1#.YMQzCQ4C1t4.twitter Lalasticlala

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Fahdiga1: 5:46am On Jun 12, 2021
Trying to make sense of any thing said by this despot is a total waste of time and might lead to insanity. Only God knows how many months of preparation and coaching by his handlers before this dunce mustered the courage to face the camera for the first time in his ignoble administration. If only we have a vibrant National Assembly this man wouldn't be here insulting our sensibilities

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Monogamy: 5:48am On Jun 12, 2021
The Directorate of Wailing Association

The CEO of finding faults in others doing.

The Ambassador of bring them syndrome.

How can someone surrounded himself with so much negative and backward energy...

How!!!

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by NoSentiment: 5:49am On Jun 12, 2021
Lol, This articles does not make sense.

The quality of analysis by Nigerian analysts has really degenerated. Instead of dispassionately dissecting issues and analysing them based on their merit to engage the mind of the reader objectively, Analyses by Nigerian commentators such as this Kperogi are like scripts written by opposition elements.

A good analyst sits on the fence politically and provide government some solutions not to always be regurgitating problems he has not for once offered solutions on. Kperogi is not an analyst, he is an opposition elements. I read Kperogi to learn new words from his grandiose pieces. Mind you I am neither pdp nor Apc. But analysts should inform Nigerians not to be desecrating their columns with politics.
Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:50am On Jun 12, 2021
God bless our darling Daddy President Muhammadu Buhari and his amiable Vice president Prof Yemi Osinbajo.

A better Nigeria all around is what we sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians all want.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:50am On Jun 12, 2021
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:50am On Jun 12, 2021
Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime, whether the evil ones like it or not.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:51am On Jun 12, 2021
 Buhari is supposed to be “president” of Nigeria. It is to Nigeria and its constituents that he owes allegiance, not his cousins and kinfolk in another country. It is borderline treasonable to deprive a country you lead of its resources and wealth in order to develop another in which you’re not even a legal citizen just because a part of your ancestry is traceable to that country.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 5:51am On Jun 12, 2021
During his Arise TV interview, Buhari took a wild, unmistakable dig at Tinubu when he said, “You cannot sit there in Lagos…and decide on the fate of APC zoning.” 

This not-so-subtle public humiliation of Tinubu has obviously caused some uneasiness in the Tinubu camp (as if some of us hadn’t warned several times that Buhari won’t hand over to Tinubu), so Buhari’s spokesman pretended to walk back his boss’ impolitic rhetorical barb at Tinubu through a news release on Friday.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:51am On Jun 12, 2021
Monogamy:
The Directorate of Wailing Association

The CEO of finding faults in others doing.

The Ambassador of bring them syndrome.

How can someone surrounded himself with so much negative and backward energy...

How!!!

The thing is that the wall clock in their houses is permanently on hate O'clock!

They and their ilks are only negative 24/7 and 365 days in a year.
They wake up in hate and anger and live throughout the day the same way!
[b]We wonder when they find time to be happy, smile with family members, have fun, make love [/b]and  sometimes, just as other human beings do!
It is well with their souls o.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by OnionBandit(f): 5:52am On Jun 12, 2021
Who takes kperogi seriously? He is from my local government and I know him very well. Ever since he stopped receiving jumbo pay from Jonathan's administration, he lost his sense of reasoning

Na deport dem go deport am las las.

Come home brother, we have something for you

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:55am On Jun 12, 2021
OnionBandit:
Who takes kperogi seriously? He is from my local government and I know him very well. Ever since he stopped receiving jumbo pay from Jonathan's administration, he lost his sense of reasoning

Na deport dem go deport am las las.

Come home brother, we have something for you
@the bolded, wailers do anyways , and fortunately there is nothing we can do about it!

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kondomatic(m): 5:55am On Jun 12, 2021
Online bandits have kidnapped this thread

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by OnionBandit(f): 5:56am On Jun 12, 2021
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@the bolded, wailers do anyways , and fortunately there is nothing we can do about it!
Now, who takes the wailers seriously?

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by olisaEze(m): 5:59am On Jun 12, 2021
If you could decipher ur oga's evasion of questions as brilliant solutions to the economic downturn & insecurity in the land, I'm certain ur 'Albert Einstein level IQ' can also answer these questions raised by Kperoogi;



No one asked the president about his filial ties to Niger republic during the interview, he brought them up himself to justify what exactly?

Why did he think a peaceful protest against police brutality by 70% of the population was targeted at him personally?

Why does he believe that a secessionist group represents a whole geopolitical zone where he also got votes?

What solutions did he proffer exactly to end insecurity & return Leah Sharibu?

After watching all the interviews he has given, what one word did u take away as an assurance that the economy is about to get better?


I’d appreciate answers to these questions so it doesn’t look like we’re only celebrating his ability to speak without aid.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Oxb90: 6:04am On Jun 12, 2021
They have filled this thread. I hate nonsense, I am out.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Fahdiga1: 6:04am On Jun 12, 2021
OnionBandit:
Who takes kperogi seriously? He is from my local government and I know him very well. Ever since he stopped receiving jumbo pay from Jonathan's administration, he lost his sense of reasoning

Na deport dem go deport am las las.

Come home brother, we have something for you
Continue deceiving yourself. Kperogi is an upright man who tells the truth all the time. Nigerians loves him

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Fahdiga1: 6:06am On Jun 12, 2021
Monogamy:
The Directorate of Wailing Association

The CEO of finding faults in others doing.

The Ambassador of bring them syndrome.

How can someone surrounded himself with so much negative and backward energy...

How!!!

Trash. Kperogi is a northerner but he tells the truth about his brother Buhari.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Monogamy: 6:09am On Jun 12, 2021
Fahdiga1:
Trash. Kperogi is a northerner but he tells the truth about his brother Buhari.

Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 6:10am On Jun 12, 2021
You need to be so low iq"ed" to defend Buhari..

How do you defend a president that deprives his country of infrastructure but rather takes it to another nation because he has first cousins there?... yet take up foreign loans from your own country.. as in how dumb can one be to defend this!!!.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by gentle136(m): 6:14am On Jun 12, 2021
Mr lifeless no fit make sense naww...

Nothing sensible dey him head except war and supporting fulani herdsmen.

Dat man is fvcking lifeless

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Agbegbaorogboye: 6:17am On Jun 12, 2021
Indeed

Interestingly, he enabled and popularized IPOB and its vulgar, mentally ill thug of a leader by the name of Nnamdi Kanu. At a time when most people hadn’t heard of Radio Biafra in July 2015, Buhari’s government bragged that it had jammed the radio station’s signals, which it actually didn’t, but which nonetheless helped popularize the station.

I agree with this!! Buhari's hate and paranoia for Igbo is the reason Nnamdi Kanu has become what he is today. Kanu has actually been spilling his shite since 2013 but no one gave him any meaningful attention. I watched a video where he addressed the WIC in the US. You need to see how he was taken to the cleaners by his audience who were all Igbo and who he went to beg for funds. That was because Jonathan largely ignored him.
But Buhari came and elevated him to his biggest problem and turned him to his poster boy for igbophobia.
I remember how OBJ dealt with massob issue then. Not one bullet was fired to decimate massob. It was about infiltrating their ranks, learning Uwazuruike's weakness, and using it to bait him. He took the bait and massob fell.
Buhari needs to learn that threats of violence of his jackboot military mentality does not solve majority of issues. They rather escalate.

OnionBandit:
Who takes kperogi seriously? He is from my local government and I know him very well. Ever since he stopped receiving jumbo pay from Jonathan's administration, he lost his sense of reasoning

Na deport dem go deport am las las.

Come home brother, we have something for you
The bolded is a big fat lie. Kperoogi wrote against Jonathan and actually supported Buhari towards the 2015 elections. It's nauseating that people like you who were nowhere before 2015 will come and label people who actually laboured to put this govt in power and have changed their mind along the way haters. Just look at that manna. He joined NL in 2016 to sing Buhari's praise when the man had already entered office. One wonders where he was before then.
You all look and sound like paid urchins and shameless ones at that.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Blackfire(m): 6:19am On Jun 12, 2021
Lets put this to a vote



Like for ant

Share for buhari



The people have spoken

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by orisa37: 6:24am On Jun 12, 2021
NIGERIA lacks INTERNAL. CONTROL MECHANISM FOR THE LIFE OF HER PEOPLE.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Whois(m): 6:26am On Jun 12, 2021
Buhari shall continue to be a failure with people like you close to his government

post=102631650:

The thing is that the wall clock in their houses is permanently on hate O'clock!

They and their ilks are only negative 24/7 and 365 days in a year.
They wake up in hate and anger and live throughout the day the same way!
[b]We wonder when they find time to be happy, smile with family members, have fun, make love [/b]and  sometimes, just as other human beings do!
It is well with their souls o.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Oxb90: 6:28am On Jun 12, 2021
Esseite:
You need to be so low iq"ed" to defend Buhari..

How do you defend a president that deprives his country of infrastructure but rather takes it to another nation because he has first cousins there?... yet take up foreign loans from your own country.. as in how dumb can one be to defend this!!!.

it can only happen in Nigeria.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by orisa37: 6:28am On Jun 12, 2021
NIGERIA lacks INTERNAL. CONTROL MECHANISM FOR THE LIFE OF HER PEOPLE.


THIS IS NOT A DEMOCRACY. IT'S A FEUDAL DICTATORSHIP AND MADNESS.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by NaMe4: 6:32am On Jun 12, 2021
The man has some disdain for the Igbos.

Developing his first cousins' Country and neglecting Nigeria is treasonable.
No wonder the unemployment rate in Nigeria is the highest ever with no FG jobs for Nigerians.

And these first cousins are defended by 'Nigerian' security agents after committing massacres in various parts of Nigeria in the name of cattle grazing business and conquering more lands.

Well done to incredibly selfish, myopic Southern asslicking politicians for placing a stranger as president. Some of them muscleheads are even switching political parties in these perilous times as that is what is most important to them.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by Flexherbal(m): 6:32am On Jun 12, 2021
Esseite:


How do you defend a president that deprives his country of infrastructure but rather takes it to another nation because he has first cousins there?... yet take up foreign loans from your own country.. as in how dumb can one be to defend this!!!.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by dettolgel: 6:33am On Jun 12, 2021
OnionBandit:
Who takes kperogi seriously? He is from my local government and I know him very well. Ever since he stopped receiving jumbo pay from Jonathan's administration, he lost his sense of reasoning

Na deport dem go deport am las las.

Come home brother, we have something for you

You know everybody well you know kperogi very well just the way you know the grandpa that is NANS president. Lol

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by orisa37: 6:41am On Jun 12, 2021
NIGERIA HAS BECOME A TEST CASE SCENARIO OF A MILITARY TIT FOR TAT EXPERIMENT.

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Re: Making Sense Of Buhari’s Nonsense Now Senseless By Farooq A. Kperogi by orisa37: 6:45am On Jun 12, 2021
NIGERIA HAS BECOME A TEST CASE SCENARIO OF A MILITARY TIT FOR TAT EXPERIMENT. AND A COUNTRY WHERE DEMENTIA IS A QUALIFICATION AND REQUIREMENT FOR LEADERSHIP.

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