Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by gbengene1234(m): 3:18pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Go and recover your mandate. If this is overlooked. More are yet to come. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by chijokz(m): 3:21pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it Well articulated. I agree 100% with your assertions. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by ogatboy(m): 3:22pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
He did not win. You cannot kill your way to power, steal, lie and cheat and then believe you will seat on the seat of presidency. God rules in the affairs of men. May God not allow a drug lord be president of NIgeria |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Redman44(m): 3:23pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour for Governor of Lagos State. Lets vote him on March 11, 2023. Thank you.
He is a real leader. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Mrtesso: 3:28pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it Critical thinking. Thumbs up. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Tareq1105: 3:33pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Vischy: Peter Obi contested on party without structure and won fairly enough.
Let it be known that the stolen mandate will be recovered, it happened thrice in Anambra and it will happen again this time at federal level.
Don't panic yet Obidients,Peter Obi has always won miraculously when it seems impossible!!! And you think Tinubu is afraid of Obi? |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by AKWATGOLD1(m): 3:35pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Summary of the whole 2023 Presidential Election which produced President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President-Elect Kassim Shettima 16th civilian President comes May 29, 2023.Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it |
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Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Ihengwu: 3:45pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
You are very correct. Nigeria support evil when it favours them and that is why the country has been stagnant. Not even stagnant but degrading. 1 Like |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Tareq1105: 3:46pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
JoshTim: BAT won and it's a bitter pill to swallow....so, go to court and challenge. The INEC chairman clearly stated that if you have any contradictory result, step forward and present it. It's quite sad that we let cheap lies and propaganda to control us The way you guys are going about it I doubt if this new administration would profit you. I'm just curious about how you would continue ranting and wailing like this for the next 4 yrs. 4 yrs far o. I advise you open your heart to benefit from the programs and policies of the incoming administration. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Tareq1105: 3:52pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
kk2027: APC trying so hard to shove this sham of election down our throats
Don't fight, go to court if you think you have enough evidence to support your cause. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Pleasant01: 4:21pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
illuminutty: The only intrigue here is that the old senile corrupt drug baron has bullied his way to Aso Rock using the blood of innocent Nigerians. His only ambition is to be president. He has no plans for Nigeria. His administration is gonna be a free-for-all looting spree. Nigeria is gonna be on auto-pilot. Soon, they will start fighting themselves and we will be here to watch. I pity these urchins because some of them will not even see water to drink. Disaster is coming, just get ready. It is only you and you're family disaster will befall....not Nigeria and Nigerians |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by JoshTim: 4:23pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Tareq1105:
The way you guys are going about it I doubt if this new administration would profit you.
I'm just curious about how you would continue ranting and wailing like this for the next 4 yrs.
4 yrs far o.
I advise you open your heart to benefit from the programs and policies of the incoming administration. Check my statements again....i was referring to obidafts |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 4:36pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it lol ππ You people are just very stupid...sorry to say but I'm from Edo state and not an Igbo man but i stand here to tell you that this idealogy of waiting for your time is pure deception So Nigeria's highest office is now a settlement program rather than a tool for the betterment of the citizens? If Obi does not fight for this his stolen mandate quote me anywhere, the youths you saw that came out massively to vote for him would have japa'd in 2027 and the cycle continues Imagine a whole giant of Africa did election and no international head of state of body has congratulated the so called "winner" Bola Ahmed is a thief and thats what he is. I used to regard him highly before and even considered him an elderly statesman but seeing glaringly that he has resort to the same path he blamed Obasanjo and the PDP to then i have no option than to say a fraud is a fraud and if this fraud isn't checkmated then EFCC has no right whatsoever to arrest Yahoo boys Labour party has come to stay and soon i will run for a position in the nearest future..... God willing but trust an Edo man to stand by the truth. We call black black and red "red"... We dont mince words and thats why the Federal Republic of Nigeria doesn't play with the Edo man. Even our oppressors never go unpunished " The kingdom of God suffereth violence and only the violent taketh it by force...." My excellency sir, GCFR president Elect- February 25th 2023, Peter Gregory Obi , sir fight for your mandate we the youths are solidly behind you... your time is now this opportunity will not come like this again 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by ShaqFu: 4:37pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it the bolded is gold. It shows just how terrible many Nigerians are. Even among those who support Peter Obi. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Goodlady(f): 4:38pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Vischy: Peter Obi contested on party without structure and won fairly enough.
Let it be known that the stolen mandate will be recovered, it happened thrice in Anambra and it will happen again this time at federal level.
Don't panic yet Obidients,Peter Obi has always won miraculously when it seems impossible!!! Confirmed. You are a PDP bot. LP genuine lovers no get time like you to be typing same thing since morning like a zombie that you are |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 4:40pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Tareq1105:
Don't fight, go to court if you think you have enough evidence to support your cause. that is exactly what we are doing... Why are yiu afraid ? ππ See fool |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Goodlady:
Confirmed. You are a PDP bot. LP genuine lovers no get time like you to be typing same thing since morning like a zombie that you are
and you are not an APC zombie |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Goodlady(f): 4:49pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Creeza: and you are not an APC zombie I m neutral |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by NwokoloOwa: 4:49pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it Nice. I had these sentiments and voiced it here. Labour didn't have enough coalition that would have tipped them over. Datti brought Nothing absolutely nothing to the ticket. It's not by speaking English. I pointed to the George Weah's popularity in he is first attempt to be President of Liberia. Just like Peter Obi. But he lost the election when he was even most popular. He went back to contest for Senate and after spending nearly 8 years in the Senate, he contested again but this time built solid alliance with Charles Taylor's wife who was also very popular. And Boom, they won. We must learn from history |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 4:51pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Goodlady:
I m neutral if this is true then i will never believe any word that comes out from my mother's mouth again .. Tell this to another person not one who has politicians around him |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 4:54pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
NwokoloOwa:
Nice. I had these sentiments and voiced it here. Labour didn't have enough coalition that would have tipped them over. Datti brought Nothing absolutely nothing to the ticket. It's not by speaking English.
I pointed to the George Waeh popularity. Just like Peter Obi. But he lost the election when he was even popular the most. He went back contest for Senate and after spending nearly 8 years in the Senate, he contested again but build solid alliance with Charles Taylor's wife who was also popular. And Boom, they won.
We must learn from history there is nothing to learn here Forget all this jamboree of waiting for your turn It doesn't happen like that in Nigeria politics If this is so some lawmakers who got retired by labour party unknown candidates wouldn't have emerged We live in a modern world... If you dont perform you get voted out simple |
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Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by almarthins(m): 4:57pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
ecolime: Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans.
I am very sure you never voted else who wouldn't have said he could not garner enough votes.
Besides the election wasn't about Igbo Presidency. It was about putting the best man on the seat.
Well said, but the OP was being partial and he didn't know it himself. However, we all should delve in to the matter of election rigging without insults and violence. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by oyeb15: 5:05pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
APC rigged inside d coalition center. INEC received d uploaded results,then rewrite them before announcement.
Nobody vote for APC |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by NwokoloOwa: 5:08pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Creeza: there is nothing to learn here
Forget all this jamboree of waiting for your turn It doesn't happen like that in Nigeria politics
If this is so some lawmakers who got retired by labour party unknown candidates wouldn't have emerged
We live in a modern world... If you dont perform you get voted out simple It's not jamobree. It's part of history. 1. Ask former President Wade of Senegal 2. Ask current President of Kenya, Ruto 3. Ask Paul Kaigame 4. Ask Buhari 4. Ask even Donald Trump It's history. I can go on and on. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Creeza(m): 5:10pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
NwokoloOwa:
It's not jamobree. It's part of history.
1. Ask former President Wade of Senegal 2. Ask current President of Kenya, Ruto 3. Ask Paul Kaigame 4. Ask even Donald Trump
It's history.
I can go on and on. i said in modern world there is nothing like waiting for your time.... Use this information to your best advantage Because if we go by waiting for your time... We both know this was definitely the time for Nigerians but some group of persons publicly denied Nigerians this right |
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Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by oyeb15: 5:12pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
At least this guy is right about our actors and musicians. All of them are just using our foolishness in streaming their stewpid songs and movies to make money &japa.
That Saheed Balogun should never be anyone role model. He makes dirty money during election. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by NwokoloOwa: 5:18pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Creeza: i said in modern world there is nothing like waiting for your time....
Use this information to your best advantage
Because if we go by waiting for your time... We both know this was definitely the time for Nigerians but some group of persons publicly denied Nigerians this right Good luck! |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by victorsola: 5:19pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Connoisseur: My views on the 2023 Presidential elections are not and will not be popular amongst my tribesmen and region but it is still my opinion and I reserve the right to hold them.
Against all odds and against every substantial hurdle placed in his path, Bola Ahmed Tinubu contested and won the elections; fact. From the consensus factor in the party primaries to the emergency naira notes redesign because of some alleged 400 billion naira stockpile of old notes, Tinubu came out victorious.
This election also points out the brazen sentimental approach and selfish demeanor of most Nigerians who are so comfortable with breaking the law and disregarding the provisions of the constitution as long as it is done in their favour.
I do not believe that most Nigerians actually goaded and supported the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to disregard a substiting order of the Supreme Court just because they believed it was in their favor. Nigerians were ready to forgive the 8 years of disaster called Buhari regime because he broke while seeming to fight their enemy who was considered his enemy at that time too.
Our people queued behind the call to the President to cancel the collation of a national election not minding the dangerous precedent it was going to set and the dangers inherent for our democracy,all these for the fact that a candidate was loosing in the polls.
Peter Gregory Obi is a good man with good intentions but sadly, he could not garner enough votes to be the President. This was not surprising to many discerning and politically enlightened Nigerians, himself included. He put up a fierce fight, won many battles but lost the war. It is not the end of the road. This is the time to strategise, form alliances and wait for his time.
To BAT, you have won the war. Be magnanimous in victory. Prove your critics wrong. You were not wrong to aspire to the highest office in the land. You built alliances, paid your dues and waited for your time. It is not wrong to dream. Heck, everyone of us has our dreams. Be fair to Nigeria and Nigerians and make living in Nigeria worth it.
To my tribesmen, I can understand the pressure to go to our previous slogans. But if we pay our dues, try to build alliances with others, we might actually get our dues that have been denied us for a long time. We will all be better off in a prosperous, working Nigeria.
Disagree or agree, this is my opinion and I hold the right to it this one that cannot win his pollin unit dey talk . Weak deputy. |
Re: 2023 Elections: Intrigues And Lessons by Goodlady(f): 5:47pm On Mar 01, 2023 |
Creeza: if this is true then i will never believe any word that comes out from my mother's mouth again ..
Tell this to another person not one who has politicians around him I m neutral. But I v an advice for you, n ver practice politics of hate. |