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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Cromagnon: 5:22pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
you are brave man
I think say na only me de talk like this
Pipo no wan hia true fa
They prefer sweet lies

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Thazard(m): 5:23pm On May 01, 2023
Mindlog:

Mine is B.A (C.Psych), MBPsS (UK), MSc. CCP
I am not even yet 16! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
cheesycheesycheesy
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by donifecent(m): 5:26pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!


I believe his children and other politicians kids study medicine, are they practicing in Nigeria. They should bring their children back to Nigeria
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Saga16: 5:27pm On May 01, 2023
nairalanda1:



Well,we could pay the same as Europe if we paid a higher tax to gdp ratio (which your APC government has not done ) or allowed hospitals to control the prices they set (which your APC government has not done).

You would be the first to cry if you were made to pay US rates.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by lexy2014: 5:28pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

Is Ngiges life as a public officer from governor to minister not heavily subsidised? Is there any value he has added to Nigerians as a minister but yet he enjoys a highly life...free housing, free food, free internet, free transportation, free fuel, etc?

How deputy is on Twitter constituting a nuisance instead of focusing on his job but yet he lives a subsidised life sponsored by the wealth of the country.

Based on this, "The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters."

Ngige and Keyamo took an oath to improve the welfare of the Nigerian worker and help the unemployed. How well were they able to do that?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by simfrost90210: 5:28pm On May 01, 2023
cheesy grin grin my former Governor has been sleeping oh, only to wake up today, being worker's day, to understand the fact that sense of entitlement in Nigeria is way out of hand.. Ok Sir.. You've known that today.. What's next??
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Saga16: 5:29pm On May 01, 2023
TenQ:

Yes in a country where these same politicians say N30,000 is too much as minimum wage for their parents.

A country where you can't get student loan if you want.

Please, how much do the FG pay their workers in dollars? Do you have an idea?


Student loans are given by banks a productive economy.

No need for one to chase his own tail.

Medical students are heavily subsidised in Nigeria.

As I stated before, if you like celebrate all of them leaving.

No be person go tell you when time reach.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by onuman: 5:30pm On May 01, 2023
Is there any doctor in Nigerian government hospital whose one year wages can enable him/her take a two weeks annual holiday in Europe or America?
Four months wages of a Nigerian doctor in Europe can afford him/her a two weeks holiday in Europe or America.
Worse, a doctor, and indeed, any Nigerian, can easily get killed or raped by the Boko Haram Islamic terrorists or its offshoot, the bandits, fighting for a Nigeria to be governed with Islamic Sharia criminal justice system; the same unconstititional justice system earlier adopted by the political and religious leaders of the 12 northern Nigeria states; the same cause which led the Buharideens to organise the predidential election heist of 2023.
Making a law to restrain doctors escape from Nigeria without sanitising the political system is waste of legislation time.

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Babathanks(m): 5:31pm On May 01, 2023
Jorussia:
This issue is a very sensitive one.I think a reasonable exchange rate of 150-250ngn to USD is going to take of the need to search for
greener pastures by our health workers.If the economy is doing good and inflation is low,most people won't think of going oversea.
They will still go 😂. Average Nigeria person is greedy. This is the first time am agreeing with ngige
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Slurity(m): 5:32pm On May 01, 2023
clearcrystal:
This man is a monumental failure.
I can't wait for his exit as the minister of Labour.
Tell use what he could have done better during his tenure.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by nairalanda1(m): 5:32pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:


You would be the first to cry if you were made to pay US rates.

Probably, but then there is what I want, and then there is reality.

Reality is not to everyone's liking, but at the end, it is how the world works. We cannot always live in dreamland.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Lazenby007(m): 5:32pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
But when he has headache, he doesn't wait to be treated by those he claimed where trained free. Off ! He is gone abroad !
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by rafcrown(m): 5:33pm On May 01, 2023
GOOD COMMENT.
clearcrystal:
This man is a monumental failure.
I can't wait for his exit as the minister of Labour.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by simfrost90210: 5:33pm On May 01, 2023
Mindlog:


Mine is B.A (C.Psych), MBPsS (UK), MSc. CCP

I am not even yet 16! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Dis guy, you no well oo🤣🤣🤣
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Dittodat: 5:33pm On May 01, 2023
He's right on this one. In the US, it cost a lot to get educated. You must pay it back .
I'm sure most will say , en give us loans too.
98 percent of Nigerians will not pay it back. They will start looking for excuses why they should not pay back.
Medical school in the US will cost average of around 200k Dollars . That's a loan that most Doctors are struggling to pay back. I hear them complain on daily basis.

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by obama99: 5:35pm On May 01, 2023
When we tell you to vote sensible people, you think we don't know what we are saying. If I can enroll for medical class and I know I won't get a licence to practice after 5years, what will stop me from crossing to a neigbouring country or a foreign country to finish my studies and come earn my practice licence once with better pay and better working conditions.

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Saga16: 5:35pm On May 01, 2023
nairalanda1:


Probably, but then there is what I want, and then there is reality.

Reality is not to everyone's liking, but at the end, it is how the world works. We cannot always live in dreamland.

And government would implement laws that you may not like but since it isn't dreamland you would have to abide them.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by nairalanda1(m): 5:36pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:


And government would implement laws that you may not like but since it isn't dreamland you would have to abide them.

Well, we have a democracy. We can always agitate for better laws, instead of crying on nairaland.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Nimrod81: 5:36pm On May 01, 2023
Antimandatethie:


Daily Post
Very uncouth statement from the Minister. The Doctors abroad don't travel out of their country en-mass because their wages are very high. If they were earning shitty pay like in Nigeria they wouldn't stay. It's not a matter of the student loans they get. If they wanted to travel their countries wouldn't stop them. They are not slaves.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by cococandy(f): 5:36pm On May 01, 2023


Ngige said that people borrow money to study medical courses in most countries, which they pay back after graduation.

He claimed that it is the reason they don’t leave their countries unlike their counterparts in Nigeria


This man must be an slowpoke. Does he realize they get paid well hence they can pay off their loans comfortably?

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Nicenixon: 5:38pm On May 01, 2023
kokoA:
I partly agree and disagree with him at thesame time, I have my reasons..

Nigeria has a really messed up system I agree but sometimes let's be rational in our thinking. I have friends who were lucky to get federal government scholarships, TetFunds, etc to study abroad, a lot of them after few months would call you and be like "oboy wetin you still dey do for dat useless Naija, Nigeria hopeless, Naija this, Naija that, blah, blah". Thesame country who fund your trip and pays your fees ?! shocked These are people who cannot afford such on their own.

On the topic, I know a good medical education cost a whole lot everywhere in the world, even in good private schools here in Nigeria but government has been able subsidize to a point that medical students in government universities pay almost nothing. I think on that part, Ngige is right. Having said that, our doctors would love to stay if they politicians stop looting funds needed for equipping our hospitals, our doctors will stay if Ngige, his family and fellow politicians start using our local hospitals, the monies they waste on medical tourism if retained within our health sector would do a great deal to cub brain drain. You train these people for "free" yet you can't entrust your life to them.
You are very much on point, kudos to you.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:40pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

If you think medical education is free in Nigeria, then go and read it and stay back in Nigeria to practice it.

Medical students pay fees that are quite higher than what other students pay and spend huge amounts buying expensive foreign books at a time their counterparts like you in other disciplines are buying handouts for peanuts from their lecturers.
And you're saying they're trained free?

Surprisingly, no one is talking about these other folks who pay lesser school fees.


How about the accommodation fees? You built free houses for the medical students too?

My parents sometimes had to sell some of their valuable properties to be able to afford those fees and pay for those expensive books.

It's plain stupidity for anyone to wake up and say medical education is free in Nigeria. Any law that's going to be made in that regard must apply to every Nigerian, otherwise, it'll be vehemently resisted.

I'm not trained free and i don't owe the Nigerian government anything!

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by nairalanda1(m): 5:41pm On May 01, 2023
kokoA:
I partly agree and disagree with him at thesame time, I have my reasons..

Nigeria has a really messed up system I agree but sometimes let's be rational in our thinking. I have friends who were lucky to get federal government scholarships, TetFunds, etc to study abroad, a lot of them after few months would call you and be like "oboy wetin you still dey do for dat useless Naija, Nigeria hopeless, Naija this, Naija that, blah, blah". Thesame country who fund your trip and pays your fees ?! shocked These are people who cannot afford such on their own.

On the topic, I know a good medical education cost a whole lot everywhere in the world, even in good private schools here in Nigeria but government has been able subsidize to a point that medical students in government universities pay almost nothing. I think on that part, Ngige is right. Having said that, our doctors would love to stay if they politicians stop looting funds needed for equipping our hospitals, our doctors will stay if Ngige, his family and fellow politicians start using our local hospitals, the monies they waste on medical tourism if retained within our health sector would do a great deal to cub brain drain. You train these people for "free" yet you can't entrust your life to them.

A nuanced comment on Nairaland! I must be dreaming!
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Victoryissure(m): 5:42pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

You would have made more sense if you had said all graduates and professionals who enjoyed subsidised education should not move abroad.

Have you or someone dear to you been traumatised before from being kidnapped or attacked by armed robbers? Do you know someone who died because Nigeria happened to them? That's the damn reason why people who have the means move abroad!!

Why not tell the government to fix the country?

Why not tell the government to propose a bill stopping medical tourism for all public/civil servants including politicians getting salary from the government? So they can fix the Nigeria health sector!

Las las the politicians are not patriotic, Ngige is not patriotic!
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Vicdgreat556(m): 5:44pm On May 01, 2023
clearcrystal:
This man is a monumental failure.
I can't wait for his exit as the minister of Labour.

The one coming from d drug Barron administration will do worst
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by edungene7: 5:44pm On May 01, 2023
The most annoying thing in Nigeria is the liberty this criminals have to excrete gibberish from their mouth really wish I can give this man upper cut
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by onuman: 5:44pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!



Ngige a patriotic Nigerian, according to you. Ngige formed APC with Tinubu and others.

But Tinubu and you his urchinss didn't see Ngige the patriotic Nigerian, as capable, more than aged and less educated Tinubu, to carry APC presidential ticket?

Continue.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Saga16: 5:45pm On May 01, 2023
nairalanda1:


Well, we have a democracy. We can always agitate for better laws, instead of crying on nairaland.

Exactly.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Nicenixon: 5:48pm On May 01, 2023
socialmediaman:


You just proved Ngige right. The sense of entitlement in your write up is astonishing!

Nigerians owe the Nigerian government NOTHING! If the Nigerian government decided to make education FREE, it's a welcome development. Nobody forced them to do so. If they decide to make education expensive and make student loans available to every Nigerian, it's also a welcome development. Nigerians will have to decide whether they want to take the student loans or work and save to fund their own education.

To be fair to Nigerians, the much touted "subsidized education" in your write up is not even affordable and accessible to millions of Nigerians judging by the standard of living in the country.

In the US and elsewhere where education is available to everyone who wants it, many people refuse to take student loans, and many private organizations and philanthropists sponsor education for those who can't afford them, people choose whether they want to go to college or work first and save for college.

For you to think that subsidizing education entitles the government to stop people from deciding where to practice their careers, I don't even know what to tell you. Just plain ignorance, that's all!
Your write up stinks of arrogance and ignorance. If Nigeria government increases the cost of education fares, won't be part of people to criticize them heavily? If the US you mentioned, not everyone is qualified to apply for student loan and not every intending students will get scholarships. In case you don't know, there are many students in universities in this country that are on scholarships both governmental and individual sponsored. I can't be blame of you because of the myopic government we keep having in this country.

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