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[img]http://4.bp..com/-Wo-YWAAbMKU/VNFKoC98pXI/AAAAAAAADBE/Uw9hC-965D8/s1600/1.jpg[/img] Na money matter O! Shey you can slap your girlfriend for 100Dollars Download and Laugh Out Loud!!!!!!Enjoy! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD http://www.naijaoriginal.net/2015/02/comedy-video-slap-your-girl-for-100.html For More Video Updates Please Join Our BB Channel Channel : C0037551A BB PIN : 332C8C74 |
Hilarious AY comedian skit Titled “Use your head” Someone used his head and the outcome was terribly disastrous. This is the best AY Skit for me! may be cuz funny bone killed it and not AY! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD http://www.naijaoriginal.net/2015/02/download-comedy-video-ay-ft-funny-bone.html?m=0 |
Open Letter to djmask Hi, When I came across your story titled "I Killed my Husband", my first impression was "another nollywood inspired writer, lemme read the story to while away time" but believe me, you swept me off, how you achieve that prompt this letter, please read on. I am new in reading Literatures, especially on Nairaland but with due respect to those lovely writers here, I think you stand out. You didn't start the story as we expect it to come or let me say as I expected it to go, you brought in a new style of introducing your characters at least to me, and the flow of the story is Superb. I salute you sir, you are doing a wonderful work on this one, I hereby beg you for more updates as quickly as possible. Regards |
A nice job will announce itself, Davidflo, U just announce yourself bro, keep it coming, me, myself and I will keep following until d end. Kudos |
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Last night, the Glo CAF Awards took place in Lagos and Victor Enyeama lost the African footballer of the year award to Yaya Toure...Bovi, Basketmouth, Lagbaja,Psquare,Ini Edo, 2face,Joselyn Dumas,Funke Akindele,Chioma Akpotha and many more were in attendance... Check Out Pictures below: [img]http://2.bp..com/-fGrfMgFcqd4/VK-Uy5Qwc8I/AAAAAAAAC0A/5ojs0WSQ4PM/s1600/893707850559912750_27276661.jpg[/img] [img]http://4.bp..com/-mhIUfmqCjdI/VK-Uy77fRkI/AAAAAAAAC0E/9WNc51EDZ7A/s1600/893730330438465759_217599541.jpg[/img] [img]http://4.bp..com/-ewy9fln3JV0/VK-Uy6pNFMI/AAAAAAAAC0c/ZXZawl69k6o/s1600/893804769602119521_1421108016.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-BBREGleAFqw/VKUzn8o11I/AAAAAAAAC0Y/nw2ETsclW4/s1600/893819517261522090_1421108016_edit.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-_2iJ5TGFxuo/VKUz1kG5vI/AAAAAAAAC0M/evZiFD6Ct9w/s1600/893821366597264592_1421108016_edit.jpg[/img] |
https://static.goal.com/796300/796392_heroa.jpg Nigeria’s Vincent Enyeama has disclosed that Cote d’Ivoire skipper Yaya Toure was a worthy winner of the 2014 African Player of the Year award. Yaya won the title for a fourth straight time after polling 175 votes against 120 by Aubameyang while Enyeama settled for third-place with 105 points. Speaking during the post-award conference, the Lille goalkeeper said his inability to win the coveted crown was not a question of the Super Eagles’ failure to reach the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations while supporting the decision of the Confederation of African Football to name the Manchester City star as Africa’s best. "It doesn’t count. It pains me that Nigeria will not be at the Africa Cup of Nations and for the award, I support the decision of tonight, a big congratulation to him [Yaya] and I thank God for him,” said Enyeama. Enyeama becomes the first goalkeeper to make the top three shortlist of the award since its induction by Caf in 1992. Kanu Nwankwo last won the award for Nigeria in 1999 dusting off challenge from Samuel Kuffour and Ibrahima Bakayoko. |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-8d-qzoBD1Bc/VK-G0LgZsXI/AAAAAAAACyU/4sE4uBmCkg0/s1600/%5BGuruslodge.com%5Durl.jpg[/img] How can I Extend Laptop Battery Life? If you find yourself asking this question? go ahead and read the following tips. Keep your Laptop Battery away From Heat: I know it’s a “Laptop” with emphasis on the “Lap”. That doesn’t mean it should go directly on your lap, a pillow, or anything else that can tighten up the vents of your laptop. For longer laptop battery life, use your laptop on a more solid surface like a table. Use the Laptop Often: Don’t charge your laptop, and leave it dormant for a long period of time, try to make use of a charged laptop, at least once in about two weeks. Completely Discharge your Battery Once a Month: You can do this by removing the A.C Power outlet (charger) and letting the battery “die” completely once every month. In case of a Li-ion Battery, never let it discharge. Stop Overcharging your Battery: When not in use, remove the Laptop charger if the battery is full, don’t keep charging it. It won’t go beyond 100%. Turn off Your Laptop: If you are not going to use it for more than 5 hours, shut it down. This would help reduce the wear and tear on your battery, thereby increasing laptop battery life. Clean Battery Contact with Alcohol: Periodically clean the laptop’s metal contacts, by rubbing with alcohol on a damp cloth. Please Note; Only clean the battery contacts, when battery is fully discharged. How to Save Laptop Battery Power During Usage Defrag your Hard Drive: The more fragmented the hard drive is the more work it needs to do, and the more battery power it would consume during usage. Ditch the Standby option; Use Hibernate Instead: Leaving your Laptop in Standby mode will continue to drain your battery. If you plan on using it soon I advice you hibernate. Your work won’t be tampered with, and you’ll save battery power. Use Power Saver Power Plan: Most Laptops offer 3 power plans; the Balanced, Power Saver or High Performance. Common sense will tell you that the Power Saver plan saves power. You can easily change power plan options, by clicking the battery meter icon. Upgrade you RAM: I bet you didn’t know this one. If your laptop’s RAM is high, processes will be carried out faster, thereby saving power. Please don’t do this yourself, meet an expert. Remove any CD, DVD or USB from your Drive, if not in use. Close all Unnecessary Applications Reduce or Mute Volume level, if you don’t plan to use it. Reduce Screen Brightness Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-Rym6YOhorfk/UYn5EYJismI/AAAAAAAAiEE/2ZIljMY9aMk/s400/sugar-silent-killer.jpg[/img] Sugar is sweet, and that’s an obvious statement! Yet, researchers say its consumption is fraught with health problems. Researchers describe sugar in unsavory words as “a drug that has no nutritional value and an addictive chemical.” They argue that eating sugar puts you at a higher risk for Type 2 diabetes and weight gain — whichever comes first. That is not all. Here’s how sugar affects your body. Sugar is colourless or white when pure, and brown when less refined. It is obtained commercially from sugarcane or sugar beet and less extensively from sorghum, maples, and palms. Sugar comes in granules, cubes, and all the various mixes of glucose, fructose and sucrose, not forgetting the so-called high fructose corn syrup found in many salad dressings, ketchup, coffee creamers, etc. Of course, there is natural sugar in fruits, but they are also rich in fibre, which slows down the release of the sugar molecules. When consumed, fruits nourish the body — as opposed to the way prolonged and excessive use of processed sugars destroy health. Meanwhile, do you know any processed food that does not have sugar at its centre? I doubt it. From confections to canned foods and fruit juices, the ubiquitous presence of sugar cannot be overlooked. Food manufacturing companies court it like a beautiful bride, as they use it generally as sweeteners and also as preservatives. Indeed, modern diet is hardly complete without intake of something sugary along the line. Perhaps this is why scientists are sounding relentless warnings about the health implications of this sweet stuff. The brain A neuroscientist at the National Institutes for Drug Abuse, Dr. Nora Volker, used brain imaging to prove that sugar has the same effects that abusive drugs like cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine have on the brain. The report, published in Psychology Today, states, “Sugar leads to dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens — an area of the brain associated with motivation, novelty, and reward.” This is the same brain region implicated in response to cocaine and heroin. Instructively, scientists say heroin addicts show increased cravings for sweets at the initial stages of withdrawal. “This effect, known as cross-tolerance, shows that addiction to one substance makes it easier to become addicted to another substance that may use the same brain chemistry,” says Princeton researcher, Dr. Nicole Avena. And when you see someone who seems unable to get enough sugar in his food, you might as well be looking at someone who is already addicted to sugar! Eyes A research done by scientists at the Human Nutrition Research Center, Tufts University, Boston, and published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, shows that eating excessively sugary or starchy foods may make eyes more vulnerable to age-related macular degeneration — a top cause of vision loss. They note that AMD typically starts late in life, and affects the retina. Teeth Generally, sugar corrodes teeth enamel, causing cavities. Scientists say when sugar is present, the bacteria that are naturally found in the mouth multiply faster, making the plaque to grow in size and thickness. “Some of the bacteria turn the sugar into a kind of glue that they use to stick themselves to the tooth surface. This makes it harder for the bacteria to get washed away with your saliva,” they warn. The heart Another scientific research done by a registered nurse at Emory University, Jean Welsh, describes sugar as “heart-stopper.” A research published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that adults who eat plenty sugar are at risk for the cholesterol problems that can lead to heart disease. Bones Sugar damages the cartilage tissues, scientists warn. Cartilage is what gives bones their solid structure, and to maintain healthy bones, physicians say you must maintain cartilage health. According to evolvingwellness.com, when we eat too much sugar, we need calcium, an alkaline mineral that is highly abundant in the bone, to neutralise the acidic effects. “This negatively impacts mineral balance, weakening the bones and making them porous. Eventually, it leads to osteoporosis,” the online portal deposes. The immune system Regarded as immune buster, scientists say sugar suppresses immune system cells responsible for attacking bacteria, reducing the ability of white blood cells to overpower and destroy them. “Eating sugar makes your immune system slow down to a crawl. In fact, sugar has been found to almost paralyse the white blood cells responsible for engulfing harmful invaders like viruses and bacteria for up to five hours, while it also reduces their ability to work properly by up to 40 per cent,” researcher say. Low libido, infertility, menopause According to reproductive endocrinologist and gynaecologist, Dr. Deborah Metzger, eating too many sweets and simple carbohydrates forces your body to produce excessive insulin. “In the female body, this spells trouble for reproductive health, as large amounts of insulin overwhelm a woman’s ovaries and can make her stop producing progesterone —the hormone required to prepare the uterus for pregnancy — and throw off the hormonal balance. “Besides contributing to a number of serious female problems — including infertility, miscarriage, birth defects, polycystic ovary syndrome and even fibromyalgia — a high-sugar diet also could be connected to chronic fatigue and recurring yeast infections,” Metzger says. Severe PMS Eating too many sweets makes women feel worse right before their menstrual cycles. Researchers at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists say 85 per cent of women who menstruate report one or more Pre-Menstrual Syndrome symptoms, and that managing sugar intake could be one of the most powerful and effective ways to curtail PMS-related symptoms. Insomnia Sugar may be keeping you up at night, says Dr. Fred Pescatore, former associate medical director for the Atkins Center. He says sugar affects insulin levels, and insulin levels affect cortisol levels. When cortisol levels increase, it can make it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep. “If you’re one of the people who wake up at two or three in the morning, try decreasing the amount of sugar you eat and you’ll stay asleep,” says Pescatore, The stripper Finally, scientists say as your body digests sugar, it strips it of valuable nutrients. This is because sugar digestion requires many vitamins, minerals and enzymes to be stripped from healthy cells. This tasks the system, and the situation is worse for those already used to poor diet. Way out Does this mean we should stop eating sugar altogether? Scientists answer: “You’ll find added sugar in foods we know are bad for us — such as soft drinks, lollies, cakes, biscuits, pies and pastries. “Sugars found in nutrient-poor foods are the ones that are increasing our waistlines and therefore, increasing our health risks. Remember that sugar isn’t the only ingredient that you need to avoid. If avoiding sugar means you eat less processed foods and more whole foods — fruit, vegetables and whole grains — then that’s a good thing. But if you’re swapping sweet treats for fatty or salty ones then you’re not doing yourself any favours.” The bottom line: It is possible to maintain a healthy diet and enjoy the occasional treat. |
Unknown gunmen opened fire on the vehicle of the members of APC around 5.30am yesterday while they were on their way to Buhari's campaign ground at Adokiye Amasiemaka Stadium in Omagwa, Ikwerre Local Government Area. One person was killed while the others were rushed to the hospital. Gen. Buhari this morning January 7th went to the hospital to visit some members of APC who were allegedly shot during his presidential campaign in Port Harcourt yesterday January 6th. Check out the pictures below: [img]http://3.bp..com/-hrPZ2cl080U/VK1BMloC7bI/AAAAAAAACqw/61K8RH6_09c/s1600/0.jpg[/img] [img]http://3.bp..com/-BRX3_8GiCY0/VK1BMoDc4PI/AAAAAAAACq4/0N3AX736UZI/s1600/1.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-pa-qQQKoemQ/VK1BMxWbtJI/AAAAAAAACq0/ND_g-OSNRBo/s1600/4.jpg[/img] |
https://i.cdnnaij.com/o/SCNZmjyLBq5FfDCfKBbOYYbl.jpg A young lady, simply known as Fanti, recently took home the title of Miss Curves UNILAG, at an event organised by the University of Lagos. Fanti who is in the department of Petrochemical Engineering in the University Of Lagos is well endowed and was featured in the music video of popular hit song – Kukere, by Iyanya. She was rewarded with a brand new car after she emerged as MISS CURVES UNILAG… More Pictures below: https://i.cdnnaij.com/o/bNxLkeAEGVlFEkrTuQ5NueBW.jpg https://i.cdnnaij.com/o/WtqRM0bYheNCfBaWCKZmsZ1h.jpg https://i.cdnnaij.com/o/nllsGI1fmt9KzaZ35jzvhuAq.jpg https://i.cdnnaij.com/o/A4qTEPYDRsJDKl2iEISy0PPf.jpg |
The list of top Nigerian stakeholders behind the campaign of Gen Muhammadu Buhari has been released to the public. As expected, Rivers state Governor, Chibuike Amaechi is billed to be Buhari’s campaign organization chairman. The list is 62 man strong, and gives a head to tail representation of the strong campaign the former military head of state has organized in 2015. S/No Name Role Position 1 General Muhammadu Buhari Chairman, Council Member Presidential Candidate 2 Prof Yemi Osinbanjo Alternate Chairman, Council Member Vice Presidential Candidate 4 Alh Atiku Abubakar Vice Chairman North, Council Member Presidential Aspirant 5 Sen. Bola Tunubu Vice Chairman South Party Leader 6 Governor Chibuike Amaechi Secretary/ Director General, Council Member Governor, Rivers state 7 Dr. S Jaja Council Member 8 Mr. S.N Isaiah Council Member 9 Prince T. Momoh Council Member 10 Alh B. Gwagwarwa Council Member 11 Sen O. Izunaso Council Member 12 Sen L. Shuaibu Council Member 13 Chief S. Oni Council Member 14 Gov. R Kwakwanso Council Member Governor, Kano state and Presidential Aspirant 15 Chief B. Akande Council Member 16 Chief O. Onu Council Member 17 Chief A. Ogbegie Council Member 18 Chief John Oyegun , Deputy Chairman Council Member Chairman, APC 19 Alh M. Buni Council Member 20 Gov Rauf Aregbesola Council Member, Zonal Coordinator – South West Governor, Osun state 21 Gov Babatunde Fashola Council Member, Director, Fund Raising Governor, Lagos state 22 Gov Tanko Al Makura Council Member, Zonal Coordinator Governor, Nasarawa State 24 Sen A. Adamu Council Member 25 Gov. I Geidam Council Member 26 Gov. A. Oshiomhole Council Member Governor, Edo state 26 Gov. K. Shettima Council Member 28 Gov. A. Ahmed Council Member Governor, Kwara State 29 Gov A. Ajimobi Council Member Governor, Oyo state 30 Gov I. Amosun Council Member Governor, Ogun state 31 Gov. R. Okorocha Council Member Governor, Imo state, Presidential Aspirant 32 Gov. A Yari Council Member 33 Kayode Fayemi Council Member Former Governor, Ekiti state 34 Chief O. Oyo kola Council Member 35 Sen Chris Ngige Council Member Senator 36 Sen. A Ibrahim Council Member Senator 37 Sen. K. Gaya Council Member Senator 38 Sen. G Akume Council Member Senator, former Governor, Benue state 39 Sen. B. Saraki Council Member Senator, former Governor, Kwara state 40 Prince A. Audi Council Member 41 Sen D. Goje Council Member 42 Sen A. Yarima Council Member 43 Alh K. Baraje Council Member 44 Hajia Ramatu Tijjani Council Member, Director, Woman Mobilisation 45 Jasper Azutalam Council Member 46 Sharon Ikeazor Council Member 47 Hon A Dabiri Eruwa Council Member 48 Rt. Hon A Tambuwal Council Member Speaker, House of Representatives 49 Hon F. Gbajabiamila Council Member 50 Hon Temi Harriman Council Member 51 Sen O. Mamora Deputy Director Operations Former Senator 52 Chief Audu Ogbeh Deputy Director Coordination 53 Comrade Adams Oshiomhole Zonal Coordinator -South South 55 Senator Chris Ngige Zonal Coordinator – South East 57 Alh Kashim Shettima Zonal Coordinator – North East Governor, Borno state 58 Gov Aliyu Wamakko Council Member, Zonal Coordinator – North West Governor, Sokoto state 59 Garba Shehu Director, Media and Publicity 60 Hon Sokonte Davies Director, Admin & Finance 61 Boss Mustapha Director, Contact & Mobilisation 62 T. O. E Ekechi Director, Election Planning & Monitoring 63 H. E Dr. John Fayemi Director, Policy Research & Strategy 64 General Dambazau Director, Security 65 Chukwuma Ume Director, Legal 66 Dasuki Jalo Director, Youth Mobilisation Credit: Premium Times |
Blanc8, Here is a Link to the Men Ankara Styles https://www.nairaland.com/2077491/lovely-ankara-styles-nigeria-men#29514306 |
A lot of people thinks Nigeria Men are not good when it comes to fashion, I bet you, you know nothing about our Fashion sense. Check out this lovely ankara styles and tell me if we are good when it comes to fashion.
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Blanc8:i am on it |
Blanc8:lemme look for men outfits |
Aitee1:ok |
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Aitee1:I guess you have never been to Lagos |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-dTkJHztTjZc/VKpewWQghjI/AAAAAAAAClY/14p14Sum9jI/s1600/Red%2C%2BGreen%2Band%2BGold%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] A Traditional Marriage is the part of the ceremony where the groom's family introduces themselves to the bride's family, and asks for their daughter's hand in marriage to their son. It would take place before the engagement ceremony or wedding. Are you thinking of what to wear? Check out this lovely Ankara styles below: 1. GREEN [img]http://3.bp..com/-NTDScutpDH8/VKpfz5ucLsI/AAAAAAAAClg/KKy1nxHarRk/s1600/Green%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] The colour green represents life, nature, peace, eternity and the hope of the future. A good one for such an occasion isn't it? 2. RED [img]http://1.bp..com/-G42rPWKhztU/VKpgacRzF0I/AAAAAAAAClo/e_2my0IEljw/s1600/Red%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] The color red is the color of energy, passion and action. This color is a warm and positive color associated with our most physical needs and our will to survive. 3. GOLD [img]http://4.bp..com/-3KyVxmq0LQI/VKphFp-_6UI/AAAAAAAACl0/OKdFkwX5nm8/s1600/Gold%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] The color gold is the color of success, achievement and triumph. Associated with abundance and prosperity, luxury and quality, prestige and sophistication, value and elegance, the psychology of this color implies affluence, material wealth and extravagance. 4. BLUE [img]http://4.bp..com/-yIcxa_-kWUA/VKphQMDubYI/AAAAAAAACl8/8-nVI-OCJR4/s1600/Blue%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] In times passed, blue dye and paint was more expensive than gold! So it would only be worn by Royal families and very rich people. We all know red is hot and looks super good and sexy on everyone and when combined with blue that signifies royalty… then you are good-to-go. 5. WHITE [img]http://4.bp..com/-j5-Yipv5D1Q/VKphfhNB_1I/AAAAAAAACmE/zbXPm4ATCc0/s1600/White%2B-%2BNaijaOriginal.jpg[/img] White is often associated with purity and peace. When worn together with gold, it can truly be magical. Hope you have picked a nice style. Have a lovely day ahead. |
Aitee1:Not just the Fun, the Opportunities here are countless too |
Aitee1:you have no idea of what you are missing. lagos is the true definition of the Country NIGERIA |
i have my source in ChannelsTV, check their official website if you are not sure of what i disclosed Imdachick: |
Basildvalour:true talk |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-hLXJd-JqZkk/VKpWODjeDCI/AAAAAAAACk8/wpVE1xNy9A8/s1600/JJZ0g8UqsR6LbSQDBGXDNws4.jpg[/img] Yemi Osinbajo, the running mate of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(rtd.), participating in the presidential elections on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), disclosed how they would tackle insurgency if elected. Speaking with ChannelsTV on Sunday, January 4, 2015 the APC vice presidential candidate said “Fighting insurgency requires the Commander in Chief to lead from the front by providing leadership.” What do you think? http://naijaoriginal..com/2015/01/this-is-what-buhari-will-do-to-end-boko.html |
Chanchit: ![]() |
Basildvalour:Yes that's true Olamide used it in one of his song sef "Mi o fe Were Laro Monday O!" nice one |
https://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Day-3-Lagos-protest.jpg In Fela's voice, "Lojo Monday, Eko onigbagbakugba o" - On a Monday Morning, Lagos will never tolerate any nonsense the Legendary Musician once said through his song. Lagos is one of the most busiest place on a Monday Morning around the World, Some people believe that Monday is the most busiest day of the week in Lagos. The following are the types of people you find on Lagos streets, bus stops and in buses between the 3:30AM-11:49AM 1. THE TIME KEEPERS Okay, it is a Monday morning and everybody is in a hurry, everyone is trying to get to their destination on time before the popular "goes slow" slow them down, but among this set of people, there is this particular fellow who will scream at the driver, conductor and even passengers whenever there is a stop over maybe for a passenger to drop in his/her bus-stop or to pick a passenger in a bus-stop. You will hear Mr. Time Keeper screaming "Shey you see time! 6:30 don knack O!, I still dey go Ikoyi Oh!" 2. THE PASTORS and PASTOR MRS In a Lagos bus or bus stop even in your street, as early as 3:30AM the Pastor and Pastor Mrs are already out with their Mega Phone blasting the word of God to people who are trying to make their way to their offices. There is this particular Church (I won't mention name o!) whose members will move in groups singing as early as 3:30AM "when Jesus, when Jesus comes, where will you?, where will you be" this group has become an alarm clock, when you hear their song, you already know what time it is. 3. POCKET PICKER ASSOCIATION As early as 3:30AM, the pocket pickers association are already in business, they pretend they are waiting for bus and pick their stand among the numerous people waiting for a bus. Once they get their chance, they strike and relocate at once. 4. THE BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN Petty businessmen and women wakes up as early as possible to kick start their jobs as early as 3:30AM in Lagos, you think am telling a lie? check the buses in Lagos on a Monday morning, you will be shock the amount of petty business owners you will find in the bus. 5 THE HAWKERS "Buy Pure-Water!Buy Gala!" What! as early as 4:30AM? Buy what! Men, this is Lagos o! the hawkers are in business as early as 4:30AM Fell Free to Add your own. Good Morning http://naijaoriginal..com/2015/01/5-types-of-people-you-find-in-lagos-on.html |
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