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Lagos has no reason to worry about dwindling oil price. It stands gidigba. |
I am surprised not to see Presidential candidate primaries will scatter APC......... Oh, i see , he has removed that one |
chamboy:Doyin Okupe knows his OGA is in hot pepper soup, he is stylishly conceeding defeat, but unfortunately the legions of TANoids are ignorant of the tsunami on the way 8 weeks left, i got my PVC from my LGA. |
100 naira = 50 cents |
if the boy who delivered the fatal punch is less than 18yrs old, he can only be placed in a juvenile remand home. |
tomakint:It seems you like to ask this okporokpo question! ok, Buhari won 12 out of the 19 northern states, it will increase to at the very least 14 northern states in 2015. |
onatisi:Your PDP in Oyo state is failure personified, renowned for wide scale violence, insecurity and impunity. You are marketing an expired product |
But the mods should move this to frontpage in my opinion, seun and super mods should do the needful |
He has taken a few days vacation, he is a General, who will commandeer an 8 weeks battle to lead APC in to Aso rock....... He needs all the vacation he can get. |
vain showmanship that attracts the gullible |
chaloner:You are drunk in foolishnesss. Take your fools parade off my view. |
rudedough:To a very large extent i agree with you, One man's meat is another man's poison. For some on Nairaland, all they are ever interested in discussing about is " D'banj new girlfriend", Don jazzy's new buggati", e.t.c these could be trash frontpage topics in the perception of Op, but a delight to many others. Live and let live. Although, Super Mods should ensure every frontpage topics stay on frontpage at the minimum, 24 hours. |
Does anyone knows what happened to all the firearms ex militants handed over to the Nigerian Government within 2009-2011? |
eagleeye2:Yes, i heard the Osinbajo rumour , even before buhari was elected @ d primaries. The Bakare scenario in 2011 is not the same with osinbajo of 2015. The VP ticket is simply a stabilizer to address the concerns, fears , doubts of Southern Electorates about a much misunderstood Buhari. Buhari secured 11 million votes and disapointingly 1 million votes + from the south. Bakare was a loner, with no political base in the south. 2015 needed to be different with respect to southern votes(SS + SW +SE) and only the SW had the greatest potential of bringing about the most change in the southern voting pattern as compared to the 2011 voting pattern for Buhari Do not compare a CPC flatform with an APC platform. The SW should provide roughly 60-70% of the needed southern votes, the SS+SE will provide 30-40% of the remaining southern votes. THe possibility of at least 5 million votes from the South is high, as compared to 1 million votes in 2011 when Buhari contested under CPC |
eagleeye2:Tinubu is a grandmaster in Political chess. all along i knew the VP had to be a SW with base in Lagos. My fears initially is that the Buhari ticket will suffer a bit of drag with some SW , especially christains, he has solved that more than half way. Tinubu knew he couldnt have been an option, if he actually sent a decoy to offer himself as VP, it was simply a bargaining chip to have a clear coast in picking his own preffered VP candidate |
This is one concocted script ...... Believe it @ your own peril |
hushmail:you funny ooooo, ward ke? you mean polling booth |
arresa:May be pro people govt. is "dash me cash" |
theV0ice:Walahi, you nailed it ..... |
Last week Friday @ d camp, Pst Adeboye asked everyone to ensure they collect their voters card, he even went ahead to display his voters card and that of his wife. Prof /pastor Osinbajo was also one of the officiating ministers @ d camp on Friday. Those who were @ the camp can bear me witness. |
onatisi:Furnish me with analysis i got wrong. I told you on previous threads, that accord was stronger than PDP in Oyo state. The closest threat to Ajimobi is the accord party. Which one did you ever get right MR PDP ? |
onatisi:I am no doctor. disprove what i wrote .Painfully, i must confess, i notice Daft tales spread so fast within Oyo state. |
onatisi:Only fools believe those tales. Like accord party suddenly became INEC the umpire and then added its vote with that of ACN. Or ACN or PDP or even Accord suddenly became INEC the umpire and delayed releasing result of some particular local govt area , so they could inflate theirs . What idiocy![]() Ajimobi needs to really work on Oyo state Educational sector, my grudge with him |
By Dayo Adesulu THE West African Examinations Council, WAEC, in its bid to encourage brilliant students and bring healthy competition among West African students, yearly presents awards for outstanding performance in May/June WASSCE. The three WAEC awards jostled for by best candidates yearly include; Distinction/Merit Awards, Omo N’Oba Erediauwa Coronation Trophies and Augustus Bandele Oyediran Trophy. In a document made available to Vanguard after WAEC’s 52nd annual meeting of the Nigeria National Committee held in Minna, Master Ogunfolaji Oloruntoba, Miss Fasola Ifeoluwapo and Miss Anyanwu Maureen emerged first, second and third respectively in Distinction/Merit Award in the May/June 2013 WASSCE. Ogunfolaji had his pre-primary/primary school at Dt. Bernadette Nursery and Primary School, Onikolobo, Abeokuta, Ogun State. He had his secondary school education at Sacred Heart Catholic School, Abeokuta, Ogun State. In the May/June 2013 WASSCE result, Ogunfolaji made A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics. His total score was 666.6525. Fasola who emerged second best, had her pre-primary/primary school education at Junior International School, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State. Total score Also, she had her secondary school education at the International School, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State. Fashola who is presently studying Medicine and Surgery at the University of Ibadan, made A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics during the May/June 2013 WASSCE. Her total score in the eight subjects was 664.0075. The difference in the total score of Oloruntoba and Ifeoluwapo was 2.645 marks. Miss Anyanwu Maureen Kelechi who came third had her pre-primary/primary school education at the Montessori International School, Port Harcourt, River State, just as she attended Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja. Similarly, she had A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics. Her total score was 656.5480. The difference between the second and third winner was 7.4595 marks. Apparently examining past winners of the National Distinction and Merit Awards from 2005-2013, students from private schools have consistently maintained the lead in WASSCE results. Except in 2010 when Akinwale Oluwatola from Air force Comprehensive School, Iyana Offa, Oyo State came first on merit and not even a distinction. Statistical breakdown reveals that in 2005 WASSCE May/June results, Master Omusi Odaro Anthony from Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja emerged first with a distinction. In 2006, it was Majekodunmi Oluwabusola from All Saint’s College, Jericho, Ibadan. 2007, Yusufu John from Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja came first with a distinction. Similarly, in 2008, the first position went to Maduka David Immanuel from King’s High School, Satellite Town, Lagos. The feat of private schools emerging first also continued in 2009 when Agbaje Simisola of Lagoon Secondary School, Lekki, Lagos came first with a distinction. First position in 2011 went to Adeloye Christianah from Charis International School, Abeokuta, Ogun State. In 2012, Oginni Folafoluwa Mary from Our Lady and St. Francis Catholic College, Osogbo, Osun State. In the same vein, private schools have been clinching the Augustus Bandele Oyediran prize and trophy award to best students in the past eight years. In 2005, Loyola Jesuit, Abuja won it. In 2006, it was Negbenebor International School, Benin. The trophy went to Lumen Christi International High School, Uromi, Edo State in 2007. Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja again in 2008. Similarly, Lumen Christi International High School, Edo State which won it in 2007 also bagged it in 2009. Dority International Secondary School, Abia, in 2010. Again, Lumen Christi International High School, Edo State won it in 2011. In 2012, it was Presentation National High School, Benin, Edo State that lifted the trophy. To qualify for Oyediran prize, candidate must score Grade 1 in at least 8 subjects including English and Matthematics. Public school stakeholders The analysis of this data should serve as a wake up call for public school stakeholders in the sector. All hands should be on deck to restore the glory of public schools. Public school should strive to bridge the wide gap that exists between private and public schools, especially in academic performance. Decades ago, the public school was the pride of many parent as many parents strived to place their children in public school, believing that was where children can get the best. Today, the story has changed, as people in helm of affairs who suppose to revamp the dawnward trends in public schools are themselves patronising private school and establishing more. Little wonder, the Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekau last week at Federal Polytechnic, Auchi said: ”Government is worried about the poor results recorded in the last Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted by the West Africa Examination Council.” It is believed that the academic success story of many private schools is not unconnected to their conducive learning environment, well-equipped libraries and laboratories, and qualified dedicated trained teachers. Besides, at the 22nd Convocation of Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Shekarau did say: ‘’Government has taken steps to improve on the capability of the quality of teaching and facilities available in our secondary schools. ‘’Government is working out modalities for the regular training and re-training of teachers through various short-term courses, workshops and seminars.” Stakeholders are waiting for the Education Minister, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau to expedite action in fulfilling the policy statement. “Though I intend to source for their fees after the festivities, but this question has given me ideas.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/waec-distinctionmerit-awards-whenll-public-schools-bridge-gap/ |
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Articles Published in Learned Journals: Legitimacy and Illegitimacy under Nigerian Law Nig. J. Contemp. Law. (1984-87) pgs. 30-45 Unraveling Evidence of Spouses in Nigeria, Legal Practitioners Review Vol. 1 No. 2 1987 pgs. 23-28 Can States Legislate on Rules of Evidence? Nigerian Current Law Review 1985 pgs. 234-242 Problems of Proof in Declaration of Title to Land, Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7, October 1986, pgs. 47-68 Interpretation of Section 131(a) of the Evidence Act. Journal of Private and Property Law Vol. 6 & 7 (1986), pgs. 118-122 Review of Some Decrees of the Structural Adjustment Era (Part 1, 2, 3), (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 2 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs.60-63, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 3 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) pgs. 51-55, (1989) 2 GRBPL No. 4 (Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law) Current Issues in Transnational Lending and Debt Restructuring Agreements part 1 and 2 Autonomy, Academic Freedom and the Laws Establishing Universities in Nigeria (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 2, pgs. 53-64 Admissibility of Computer Generated Evidence. (1990) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 1 pgs. 9-12 Allegations of Crime in Civil Proceedings, U.I. Law Review 1987 Roles, Duties and Liabilities of Collateral Participants and Professional Advisers in Unit Trust Schemes (1991) Jus. Vol. 1 No. 7 pgs. 71-83 Reform of the Criminal Law of Evidence in Nigeria (1991) Jus. 2 No. 4 Pgs. 71-98 Profit and Loss Sharing Banks – (1990) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 8, Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria. A Review of the Beijing Rules. (1991) Jus. Vol. 2 No. 6. Pgs. 65-73 Sovereign Immunity in International Commercial Arbitration – The Nigerian Experience and emerging state practice- In African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 4 RADIC 1992, page 1-25, Human Rights and Economic Development in The International Lawyer. 1994, Vol. 28, No. 3 pgs. 727-742 Legality in a Collapsed State: The Somalia Experience 45 ICLQ 1996, pgs. 910-924. Books Authored/Edited: Integration of the African Continent Through Law” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989, vol. 7, Federal Ministry of Justice Law Review Series) Towards A Better Administration of Justice System in Nigeria” (Edward Foakes Publishers, 1989) Women and Children Under Nigerian Law with (Awa kalu Co. Ed.) FMJL Review Series The Unification and Reform of the Nigerian Criminal Law and Procedure Codes with (Awa Kalu Co. Ed.) – (Malthouse Press), 1990, FMJL Review Series Law Development and Administration (Malthouse Press), 1990 Narcotics: Law and Policy in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1990 Nigerian Media Law, with (Prof. PK Fogam) GRAVITAS Publishers 1991 Perspectives on Human Rights in Nigeria with (Awa Kalu, Co.Ed) FMJL Review Series 1991 Democracy and the Law, FMJL Review Series, 1991 Perspectives on Corruption in Nigeria, FMJL Review Series 1992 Cases and Materials on Nigerian Law of Evidence, Macmillan, 1996 The Citizens Report Card on Local Governments (with Omayeli Omatsola) 1998 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – A training Agenda for Nigeria (with Bankole Olubamise and Yinka Balogun,) Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, 1998 Annotated Rules of the Superior Courts of Nigeria (with Ade Ipaye) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2004 Cross Examination: A Trial Lawyer’s Most Potent Weapon (with Fola-Arthur Worrey) Lexis-Nexis Butterworths 2006 MONOGRAPHS Problems and Prospects of Development Control 2004 Elections and Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria 2009 The Imperative of Electoral Reforms – A Critical Element of Constitutional Re-engineering of Nigeria 2009 Strengthening The Code Of Conduct Bureau 2009 Building Ethical Institutions: The Experience Of The Lagos State Judiciary 2009 The State Of Criminal Justice In Nigeria: Challenges And Opportunities 2009 Transparency And Ethical Considerations In The Development Of The Nigerian Economy 2009 The Responsibility Of Privilege 2010 Reforming Civil Procedure Rules: The Lagos State Experience 2010 Understanding How The Legal Process Works In Business 2010 The Modern Justice Delivery Technique 2010 Challenges Of Enforcement Of Securities In Nigeria 2010 Political Institutions And Electoral Integrity 2010 Development and Policy Use of Criminal Justice Information and Statistics 2010 The Retreat of the Legal Process 2011 The Rule of Law: The Foundations are Shaking 2011 Structuring Criminal Justice Administration In A Federal State: Priorities For Nigeria 2011 Regulatory Framework for Curbing Internet Crimes and Money Laundering 2014 Leadership and Legacy: The Power of One 2014 Repositioning Nigerian Universities For The 21st Century: Paradigms For Innovation And Change 2014 Delays In Justice Administration: Beyond The Rules And The Law 2014 Towards A More Transparent And Merit‐Based Judicial Recruitment System In States Judicial Service Commissions 2014 The Rule of Law and National Development 2014 AWARDS Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as member, Justice Committee of Lagos Transition Work Group Lagos State Government An award in recognition of invaluable 09/Sept/1999 contribution as MEMBER, policy committee of Lagos Transition Work Group Nigerian Bar Association Merit Award for outstanding Ikeja Branch contributions to the Bench and Bar and 15/June/2001 commitment to the rule of law in Lagos Lagos State Judiciary Award for invaluable support 06/Dec/2003 towards the upliftment and growth of administration of justice in Lagos State Judiciary Nigerian Bar Association Outstanding Practitioner award in 2004 recognition of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN)’s contribution to the legal profession and the Nigerian Bar Association Magistrates Association of Nigeria Award of excellence in recognition of 09/Dec/2005 meritorious and selfless service to magistracy and humanity Lagos State House of Assembly Outstanding performance award 28/April/2005 (The House Committee on Judiciary Human Rights and Public Petition) Nigeria Bar Association Award of honour in appreciation of an Ikeja Branch immense contribution to the 26/May/2006 development of constitutionalism in Nigeria Thisday Newspaper Nomination as Legal Practitioner of the year 2006 Lagos State Ministry of Justice An Award in recognition of an April, 2007 eight year tenure of resourceful motivational and revolutionary leadership of the Justice sector in Lagos state Nigerian Leadership Initiative Award for exemplary leadership in July 2007 government Committee for the Distinguished Mediators Award Defence of Human Rights in recognition of selfless commitment 20/Sept/2010 to peace and development Lagos State Government Emeritus Ambassador for the Ministry of Environment Environment 2010 Lagos State Government An Award in recognition of an outstanding 2010 contribution to the development of the Justice Sector of Lagos State Nigerian Lawyers Association Law and Justice Award. In recognition of December 2011 an exceptional and remarkable service in the academia and the public sector, dedication to advocating for and implementing Judicial Reform in Nigeria. The Lagos State Judiciary and An Award in recognition of a meritorious The Lagos State Multi-Door service on The Lagos Multi- door Courthouse 2014 Courthouse Governing Council http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/professor-yemi-osinbajos-profile/ |
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN Personal Data: Other Names: Oluyemi Oluleke, Date of Birth: 8th March, 1957, Place of Birth: Creek Hospital, Lagos, Home Address: 4, Osinbajo Close, Obanikoro, Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Nigeria. Nationality: Nigerian, Marital Status: Married. Education: London School of Economics & Political Science, Master of Laws – 1980, Nigerian Law School – 1979, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria Winner of Graham-Douglas Prize for Commercial Law University of Lagos, 1975-78, LLB, Second Class Upper, Winner State Merit Award -, Igbobi College Yaba – 1969-75, School Prize for English Oratory, 1971, 1972; Adeoba Prize for English Oratory 1972-1975; Elias Prize for Best Performance in History (WASC) – 1973, School Prize for Literature (HSC), 1975; African Statesman Intercollegiate Best Speaker’s Prize, 1974. Work Experience: Simmons Cooper Partners (Barristers and Solicitors), Senior Partner, 2007 till date; University of Lagos, Professor of Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, 2007 to 2013; Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice; Member of Cabinet, Lagos State, 1999 to May 2007 ; United Nations Secretary General’s Committee of Experts on Conduct and Discipline of UN Peacekeeping Personnel around the globe, Member (2006); United Nations Operations in Somalia, Staff Member, Justice Division, UNOSOM II; Law Firm of Osinbajo, Kukoyi & Adokpaye, Partner; University of Lagos, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Public Law (1997-1999), Federal Government of Nigeria, Special Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, (legal advice and litigation), 1988-1992; University of Lagos, Senior Lecturer I (1983-86), Lecturer II (1981-1983), Bendel Development and Planning Authority, Legal Officer (Youth Service),1979-1980 Professional Activities: International Criminal Court, Counsel, 2012 Citibank (Nigeria), Independent Director, appointed in 2008; Senior Advocate of Nigeria, 2002 ; African Development Bank, Ethics Adviser, Advisory Board; Asset and Resource Management Company Limited (ARM), Board Member, 2011 Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria, Consultant, analysis of Legislation on Universal Basic Education, 2010; United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Assessing the Efficiency and Impact of African Anti-Corruption Commissions, Consultant, 2009; International Bar Association, delegation to South Africa to consider the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, Member, 2008; Board of Studies of the Council for Legal Education, Member, 2003-2007; Body of Benchers, Member, 1999-2007; Council of Legal Education, Member,1997-2007; International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Arusha on training of Prosecutors, Consultant (2004); Revision and Publication of Laws of Lagos State, Coordinator, 2003; Human Rights Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, Member (1999); Ministerial Committee for Review of Minerals Laws and Regulations, Member, (1996); ECOWAS, Eminent person group for the Harmonisation of the Commercial Laws of ECOWAS States, Member (1996); National Committee on the Review of Solid Mineral Laws, Member, 1996; Expert advisory team to Ethiopia to advice parliament on Legal aspects of Democratisation, Member (1992); National Committee on the Reform and Unification of the Nigerian Criminal Laws and Procedure Codes, Member, 1988-1991; National Committee on Prison Reform, Member, 1991; Compilation and Editorial Committee of Nigeria’s Treaties in Force (1970-1990) (Published in 10 volumes) Coordinator, 1991; United Nations African Institute for Crime Prevention (UNAFRI), Consultant, (1991); Delegation to the Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries, Singapore, Leader, (1990); Task Force on the Revision of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, Member, 1990; Commonwealth Ad-Hoc Working Committee on the Protection of Cultural Property, Member, (1990); Senate of Lagos State University, Member ; Senate of the University of Lagos, Member; Convention on Business Integrity, Co-founder & Chairman, Justice Research Institute Ltd. Gte., Board Member , THE ORDERLY SOCIETY TRUST, Executive Director Negotiation and Conflict Management International Board Member, United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/Training Programmes in Negotiating International Commercial/Financial Agreements for Senior Government and Private Sector Officials; and Providing An Enabling Environment for Foreign Investment in Nigeria, Coordinator; United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations/United Nations Development Programme, Consultant; Commonwealth Working Party on the Commonwealth Advisory Service on Arbitration, Member; Nigerian Delegation to Negotiation of ECOWAS Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, Gambia, Leader ; Governing Board of Legal Research and Resource Development Centre (LRRDC), Member ; Governing Board of Empowerment and Action Research Centre (EMPARC), Member ; International Bar Association, Member; Justice Committee of the Transitional Work Groups of the Governor-Elect Lagos State, Secretary; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Member. Membership of Editorial Boards of Learned Publications: Editorial Advisory Board of the Appellate Review Journal(Published by The Emmanuel Ayoola Foundation); Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law; Nigerian Supreme Court Cases – DSC Publications (Published in 35 volumes); Justice (Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems); Contemporary Law Journal, (Faculty of Law, UNILAG); All Nigeria Law Reports (Published in 31 volumes); LASU Law Journal, Lawyers Bi-Annual, Journal of Finance and Investment Law; National Correspondent Bulletin of Legal Developments, Editorial Director Justice Now legal newspaper. Membership of Editorial Boards of Non-Legal Publications: Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the News/Tempo, Editor/Consultant, Human Dignity (Journal of the Human Rights Club), Member, Editorial Board of Scrutiny (Advocacy Bulletin of Integrity) Publications Chapters Contributed to Books: The Common Law, The Evidence Act and The Interpretation of Section 5(a) in Essays in Honour of Judge Elias (1986) (J.A. Omotola, ed) pgs. 165-18; Some Reforms in The Nigerian Law of Evidence Chapter in Law and Development (1986), (J.A. Omotola and A.A. Adeogun eds.) pgs. 282-311; Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials in the Nigerian Special Military Tribunals Chapter 2 in Essays on Nigerian Law, Vol … 1, Pgs. 28-42. (J.A. Omotola ed), Some Public Law Considerations in Environmental Protection. Chapter in “Environmental Laws in Nigeria”, (J.A. Omotola ed.) 1990 pgs 128-149, Domestic and International Protection for Women: “Landmarks on the Journey so Far” in Women and Children under Nigerian Law”. (Awa U. Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) 1990. pgs. 231-241 Some Problems of Proof of Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Bank Frauds and Other Financial Malpractices in Nigeria (Awa Kalu ed.) Modalities For The Implementation of The Transition Provisions in The New Constitution in Law Development and Administration, (Yemi Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) FMJL Review Series, (1990). Legal and Institutional Framework For The Eradication of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Narcotics: Laws and Policy in Nigeria (Awa Kalu & Yemi Osinbajo eds.) FMJL Review Series, 1990 Proof of Customary Law in non-Customary Courts, – Towards a Restatement of Nigerian Customary Laws, (Osinbajo & Awa Kalu eds.) 1991, External Debt Management: Case Study of Nigeria – International Finance and External Debt Management, UNDP/UNCTC, 1991, Judicial and Quasi-judicial Processing of Economic and organized Crimes: Experiences, Problems etc. Essays in Honour of Judge Bola Ajibola, (Prof. C.O. Okonkwo ed.) 1992, Human Rights, Economic Development and the Corruption Factor in Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza et al eds) 2004 |
onatisi:He will win. How did he win the last election? If you want to tell me all those very daft tales like Accord votes were added to ACN votes that is peddled around for very daft people, count me out. |
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