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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by orion7: 10:29am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Obj wasn't our candidate. Yoruba gained nothing from Obj while he ruled. He even catered to the needs of the Ibos than the Yorubas. Many of his projects are in SE today. Yeye dey smell.
lol. only yourubas will vote for thier candidate. just the way they did for olu falae nothing will change



take note

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 10:31am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Obj wasn't our candidate. Yoruba gained nothing from Obj while he ruled. He even catered to the needs of the Ibos than the Yorubas. Many of his projects are in SE today. Yeye dey smell.

Obj wasn't Ur candidate but in 2003 all SW states voted for Awa son except Lagos.

U lots did not vote him in 1999, but when u realized Ur son was in power, in 2003 u voted him massively in SW. Yorubas had 8 years under OBJ, the little time GEJ held power as a South southerner, Ur greed could not allow you to give him support to complete his tenure like others did for Yoruba. U schemed with d North desperate for power to betray Ur southern brother for a VP slot.

Now u want southern support abi. Thunder from Afghanistan scatter that una dream

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 10:31am On Mar 11, 2019
orion7:
lol. only yourubas will vote for thier candidate. just the way they did for olu falae nothing will change



take note

Then why parroting nonsense about SE voting for the Yorubas when Ibos had never done such? Btw, Abiola won without the inconsequential Ibo votes.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by san316(m): 10:34am On Mar 11, 2019
Your post is very unintelligent
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 10:35am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Then why parroting nonsense about SE voting for the Yorubas when Ibos had never done such? Btw, Abiola won without the inconsequential Ibo votes.

Igbos voted for OBJ a Yoruba even though their son Ekwueme was cheated in 1999.

Show me a time Yorubas ever supported igbos. Just give me one instance.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by orion7: 10:36am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Then why parroting nonsense about SE voting for the Yorubas when Ibos had never done such? Btw, Abiola won without the inconsequential Ibo votes.
igbos voted for abiola as they did for obj


if you go on with your greed. it will be a disaster.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by orion7: 10:37am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


Igbos voted for OBJ a Yoruba even though their son Ekwueme was cheated in 1999.

Show me a time Yorubas ever supported igbos. Just give me one instance.

they have never. southern nigeria will be better of without the greedy lots

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 10:38am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


Obj wasn't Ur candidate but in 2013 all SW states voted for Awa son except Lagos.

U lots did not vote him in 1999, but when I realized Ur son was in power u voted him massively in SW. Yorubas had 8 years under OBJ, the little time GEJ held power as a South southerner, Ur greed could not allow you to give him support to complete his tenure like others did for Yoruba. U schemed with d North desperate for power to betray Ur southern brother for a VP slot.

Now u want southern support abi. Thunder from Afghanistan scatter that una dream

Well, there was no other Yoruba in 2003. We had no choice which was already stripped away from us.

And will you shut your sewage of a mouth about Jonathan? Didn't Yorubas vote for Jonathan in 2011 but what did we get in return? Insults. Same Jonathan was seen laughing with Arthur Eze on national TV while Eze was calling Yoruba useles amala ewedu tribe but the most appalling was the President of a multi ethnic nation laughing at such mockery on national TV. Didn't Jonathan say Ibos were the pillar of his government? How many Yorubas did Jonathan appoint in his executive arm of government? None!

So shut that stupid mouth of yours.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 10:38am On Mar 11, 2019
orion7:
they have never. southern nigeria will be better of without the greedy lots

Don't mind d very tribalistic lots thinking their folly is sophistication

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 10:39am On Mar 11, 2019
orion7:
igbos voted for abiola as they did for obj


if you go on with your greed. it will be a disaster.


Ibo didn't vote for Abiola. OSU and lies, very synonymous.
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by orion7: 10:40am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:

Ibo didn't vote for Abiola. OSU and lies, very synonymous.
whatever


pdp will field a northern candidate. You can go him of a cliff

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 10:41am On Mar 11, 2019
orion7:
whatever



pdp will field a northern candidate. You can go him of a cliff

Well, Tofa, a northerner was also fielded against Abiola, isn't it? Lol. Like we care about the inconsequential Ibos. Lol.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by orion7: 10:44am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Well, Tofa, a northerner was also fielded against Abiola, isn't it? Lol. Like we care about the inconsequential Ibos. Lol.
then nobody knew how useless and greedy the yourubas wer. abiola had a sizable votes from southern Nigeria.




wer in the South will you get people to vote to tinubu ? where ? is it AkwAibom. bayelsa or anambra ?


I pity you guys

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Hisduchess(f): 10:48am On Mar 11, 2019
fykes:
My people, do y'all know how many people died in the last four years
U want to see d political intrigues and consequences... Have u asked Yourself where u will be in four years Time??
you are the most sensible person here.kudos for having a well working Brain
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 10:49am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Well, there was no other Yoruba in 2003. We had no choice which was already stripped away from us.

And will you shut your sewage of a mouth about Jonathan? Didn't Yorubas voted for Jonathan in 2011 but what did we get in return? Insults. Same Jonathan was seen laughing with Arthur Eze on national TV while Eze was calling Yoruba useles amala ewedu tribe but the most appalling was the President of a multi ethnic nation laughing at such mockery on national TV. Didn't Jonathan say Ibos were the pillar of his government? How many Yorubas did Jonathan appoint in his executive arm of government? None!

So shut that stupid mouth of yours.


At the bolded, we all can see the average mindset of an a Yoruba. They claimed OBJ was not their candidate, he nothing for them.

Then in 2003, the same candidate that did nothing for them and not their candidate got massive landslide win in SW because there was no other Yoruba.

So in essence, no Yoruba, no vote. We have seen where d support u gave Buhari at d detriment of South South came from.

In due time Yorubas will get their payback.

As for your rants, Yorubas spear headed d insult on GEJ in 2015, they called him all manner of names, drunkard, Otuoke Buffon, etc Politics of hatred and insult started from SW bc u want to get VP slot. Ur media heaped unimaginable insult on GEJ, u desecrated that office. So if Arthur Eze called u Amala politics, it's even small compared to the lagoon threat of your useless Oba of Lagos, the midnight dumping of beggers in Onitsha by Fashola etc.


You better shut Ur stupid ewedu smelling mouth and get d hell out of here if you can't stand d heat.

One more insult from u. U will run from nairaland. Bastard!

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 10:54am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Well, Tofa, a northerner was also fielded against Abiola, isn't it? Lol. Like we care about the inconsequential Ibos. Lol.

You will know how consequential their votes will be come 2023.

Pre-1999 , the tribal politics of today was never present.

Abiola won some south East states, if u doubt me I give you the records.

Today, Yorubas have taught us tribal politics. We shall play it well in 2023.

May God keep us alive

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 11:02am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:



At the bolded, we all can see the average mindset of an a Yoruba. They claimed OBJ was not their candidate, he nothing for them.

Then in 2003, the same candidate that did nothing for them and not their candidate got massive landslide win in SW because there was no other Yoruba.

So in essence, no Yoruba, no vote. We have seen where d support u gave Buhari at d detriment of South South came from.

In due time Yorubas will get their payback.

As for your rants, Yorubas spear headed d insult on GEJ in 2019, they called him all manner of names, drunkard, Otuoke Buffon, etc Politics of hatred and insult started from SW bc u want to get VP slot. Ur media heaped unimaginable insult on GEJ, u desecrated that office. So if Arthur Eze called u Amala politics, it's even small compared to the lagoon threat of your useless Oba of Lagos, the midnight dumping of beggers in Onitsha by Fashola etc.


You better shut Ur stupid ewedu smelling and get d hell out of here if you can't stand d heat.

One more insult from u. U will run from nairaland. Bastard!

See this one. OBJ already made restitution with the Yoruba leaders. Moreover, we knew there was nothing Obj could have done in his first tenure because of the large amount of money looted by Abacha and there was only little fund accrued from oil which was selling at a poverty rate then. Hence, we all voted for him again. But in the long run, he did nothing for the Yorubas.

And don't tell me nonsense about Yoruba being the first to throw out insult because as at early 2011, there was a thread on nairaland which was created not quite long after Jonathan election and it was about the Yorubas visiting Jonathan because he appointed no Yorubas in his cabinet but what did Jonathan and Ibo did? They heaped insult on the Yorubas. That was just early 2011.

Ibos were the ones that destroyed Jonathan administration because they poisoned his mind and dominated his cabinet while giving no room for the Northerners and the Yorubas. Same thing Azikiwe did in the 60's and still, they weren't satisfied until they had killed every regional leaders such as Tafawa Balewa, Ahmadu Bello, Akintola, Ademolegun, Sodeinde etc whereas no Ibo leader was killed. What a shame. Azikiwe even knew of the coup and left the country but failed to tell his supposed friends like Ahmadu Bello.

You can't fool me with your gimmick. Ibos can't insult and curse out the Yorubas and the Northerners yet expect love from our ends. It's a shame that Jonathan listened to political saboteurs as the Ibos who love to play politics of hatred.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by agabusta: 11:03am On Mar 11, 2019
luvmijeje:


If PDP succeed in presenting a Northern candidate, I really want to see south-west or Tinubu in action. I want to live history. I want to be able to witness the moves and the checkmating.

It's very easy. If PDP presents a Northern candidate, APC will also present a Northern candidate and combine it with a SW VP. Wammako/El Rufai.

With ether Fashola or Fayemi.

It's not rocket science.
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by nonsobaba: 11:09am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


Igbos voted for OBJ a Yoruba even though their son Ekwueme was cheated in 1999.

Show me a time Yorubas ever supported igbos. Just give me one instance.

Just stop this stale rubbish. Igbos never voted for obasanjo. PDP thieves were writing results all over Igboland like the robbery that just happened in abia state.
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 11:15am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


See this one. OBJ already made restitution with the Yoruba leaders. Moreover, we knew there was nothing Obj could have done in his first tenure because of the large amount of money looted by abacha and the little fund accrued from oil which was selling at a poverty rate. Hence, we all voted him. But in the long run, he did nothing for the Yorubas.

There was a thread on nairaland which was created not quite long after Jonathan won in 2011. It was about the Yorubas visiting Jonathan because he appointed no Yorubas in his cabinet but what did Jonathan and Ibo did? They heaped insult on the Yorubas. That was just early 2011.

Ibos were the ones that destroyed Jonathan administration because they poisoned his mind and dominated his cabinet while giving no room for the Northerners and the Yorubas. Same thing Azikiwe did in the 60's and still, they weren't satisfied until they had killed every regional leaders such as Tafawa Balewa, Ahmadu Bello, Akintola, Ademolegun, Sodeinde etc whereas no Ibo leader was killed. What a shame. Azikiwe even knew of the coup and left the country but failed to tell his supposed friends like Ahmadu Bello.

You can't fool me with your gimmick. Ibos can't insult and curse out the Yorubas and the Northerners yet expect love from our ends. It's a shame that Jonathan listened to political saboteurs as the Ibos who love to play politics of hatred.


You are a great liar

In 2011, Yorubas fronted ACN Ribadu. U voted for ACN in Ur states, then in Presidential election, there was voter Apathy in SW, it on record. Yorubas did not vote bc there was nothing at stake for them. I was in Lagos then. Yorubas stayed back, to the extent that Ribadu felt betrayed by Tinubu.

As for the lies of appointments, u guys started crying bc GEJ started correcting d Injustice against d SE since after d civil war, like giving them COAS, which has never been held by Igbo. Ministerial slots were given on 1 pet state basis, how did SE get more than u?

You lots could not stomach the little appointment given to igbos after years of marginalization by the military and Democratic govt. U started scheming to kill your brother bc he gave igbos sense of belonging. This was were all d insult started. Ur Lagos media started the dirty campaign of calumny, Ur bigot activists and fake Pastor like Bakare found their voices and you condemned GEJ that did not do worse than Buhari so u can grab power having aligned with d North.

The good thing is that history can never be forgotten. At the appointed time Yorubas will pay for their sins

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 11:17am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


You will know how consequential their votes will be come 2023.

Pre-1999 , the tribal politics of today was never present.

Abiola won some south East states, if u doubt me I give you the records.

Today, Yorubas have taught us tribal politics. We shall play it well in 2023.

May God keep us alive

Abiola won no SE state except in Anambra where he marginally won. He didn't win in any other state.

Pre 1999, tribalism have always been in play. Didn't Ibos kill every other regional leaders except theirs? Didn't Ibos always curse out Awolowo while he was alive and had never voted for him? Didn't Ibos make a million man march in solidarity with Abacha just to spite the Yorubas?

Obj, even as I don't really like him, wasn't tribal. He appointed every tribe into his cabinet and never played political of hatred until Jonathan with his Ibo cronies came into power. That was when tribalism was revived.

You said Fashola deported destitutes to Onitsha but some Yorubas destitutes were among those who were deported back to their States. I didn't see you having the same energy when Peter Obi did same in Anambra or when Abia governor sacked non Abia indigene from state Jobs.

Yeye dey smell.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by capitalzero: 11:19am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


You worked for nothing. PDP was formed by Ekwueme and some northern politicians. OBJ was brot in after Ekwueme has prepared PDP to be a national party to come and reap where he did not sow. Yorubas worked for AD, they voted Olu falae. Don't twist History. The igbos have supported Yoruba more, but we have seen how u pay igbos back politically.

U did not work to make APC win in 2015. You schemed out a South South brother seeing that North was desperate for power, u aligned with them to grab power at d detriment of South. U backstabbed and never worked for APC victory.

U are about gettipaid in Ur own coin.

Greed will kee Yorubas

blame tinubu. He is too greedy. Tinubu dynasty will fall in 2023.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by stev120(m): 11:20am On Mar 11, 2019
Naijaguy123:
jargons by an IPOb . Make a case for and promote an Igbo presidency stop masturbating on Southwest and Tinubu. Fool is not interested in how Igbo will be president, he's only interested in how Yoruba will not be president.


see guy igbo presidency might be joke for you but we swear down if it will be Yoruba presidency...baba you will still see a full blown regional betray from the igbos let the north continue to rule us until Biafra comes (and you know our northern brothers na they don't vote party but religion and ethnicity) ..since the South can not come together..
North Carry go na family issues..
we go shock Jagaban (Tinubu) 2023

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 11:26am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:



You are a great liar

In 2011, Yorubas fronted ACN Ribadu. U voted for ACN in Ur states, then in Presidential election, there was voter Apathy in SW, it on record. Yorubas did not vote bc there was nothing at stake for them. I was in Lagos then. Yorubas stayed back, to the extent that Ribadu felt betrayed by Tinubu.

As for the lies of appointments, u guys started crying bc GEJ started correcting d Injustice against d SE since after d civil war, like giving them COAS, which has never been held by Igbo. Ministerial slots were given on 1 pet state basis, how did SE get more than u?

You lots could not stomach the little appointment given to igbos after years of marginalization by the military and Democratic govt. U started scheming to kill your brother bc he gave igbos sense of belonging. This was were all d insult started. Ur Lagos media started the dirty campaign of calumny, Ur bigot activists and fake Pastor like Bakare found their voices and you condemned GEJ that did not do worse than Buhari so u can grab power having aligned with d North.

The good thing is that history can never be forgotten. At the appointed time Yorubas will pay for their sins

Lmao. Jonathan won in all SW states. Yorubas all voted for him. Apart from this, it was the Yoruba leaders who spoke for him when some Northerners had wanted to remove him from power. There was Wole Soyinka who made a thousand man march for Jonathan in Lagos and so-on but what did we get in return? Hate!


This was the thread where your lots cursed out yourself as at early 2011 when Jonathan had just been elected.

https://www.nairaland.com/745731/yoruba-marginalization-elders-met-jonathan

That was just in August 2011.

You think you can erase the truth with your nonsense?
Yeye dey smell.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Arysexy(m): 11:30am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Abiola won no SE state except in Anambra where he marginally won. He didn't win in any other state.

Pre 1999, tribalism have always been in play. Didn't Ibos kill every other regional leaders except theirs? Didn't Ibos always curse out Awolowo while he was alive and had never voted for him? Didn't Ibos made a million man march in solidarity with Abacha just to spite the Yorubas?

Obj, even as I don't really like him, wasn't tribal. He appointed every tribe into his cabinet and never played political of hatred until Jonathan with Ibo cronies came into power. That was when tribalism was revived.

You said Fashola deported destitutes to Onitsha but some Yorubas destitutes were also deported back to their state. I didn't see you having the same energy when Peter Obi did same in Anambra or when Abia governor sacked non Abia indigene from state Jobs.

Yeye dey smell.

From Igbos did not vote Abiola to Abiola won in Anambra with marginal votes.

Can u also confirm to us that Tofa won with marginal votes in some SE States? Was it Yorubas that voted for Abiola to have those votes close to what Tofa got even after Abiola insulted Igbos he can do without them. He was still able to win in Anambra.

Fashola dumped destitites from Akwaibom, and other states in the middle of the Night at Onitsha. It was a great insult to d sensibilities of ndi Anambra that a Governor could do such like a criminal that Rob's at night

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by SouthEastFacts: 11:35am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Well, there was no other Yoruba in 2003. We had no choice which was already stripped away from us.

And will you shut your sewage of a mouth about Jonathan? Didn't Yorubas vote for Jonathan in 2011 but what did we get in return? Insults. Same Jonathan was seen laughing with Arthur Eze on national TV while Eze was calling Yoruba useles amala ewedu tribe but the most appalling was the President of a multi ethnic nation laughing at such mockery on national TV. Didn't Jonathan say Ibos were the pillar of his government? How many Yorubas did Jonathan appoint in his executive arm of government? None!

So shut that stupid mouth of yours.
Yet he gave you guys what you people have always wanted the most, restructuring.

But for a plate of ewedu, you guys betrayed your own collective aspiration.

SS must have their own pound of flesh in 2023.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Gandollar(f): 11:40am On Mar 11, 2019
luvmijeje:


Please it's a free world. I'm only opening your eyes to the consequences. As I earlier said, we all should get ready for the drama.
I said in the other thread that if Kano falls, Tinubu should get ready to return to regional politics. That's the only consequence of the hurricane PDP.
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Gandollar(f): 11:43am On Mar 11, 2019
APCsupporter:



The op is still refusing learn from his blunders before the presidential election. Kano rejected Ganduje not APC. in fact the reason why he even got high votes was because of Pmb and his party. Same thing happened in Bauchi. He doesnt understand that the north isnt like Abia that can return a massive failure just because he is in pdp
They keep changing the goal post. You all said PDP would be finally buried after 2019 elections.

I love drama too.
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Gandollar(f): 11:44am On Mar 11, 2019
izombie:
Yorubas are in dreamland if they still think they'll be president in 2023. I laugh in kuvuki. Present your candidate, pdp will president a northerner then we'll see where the yoruba candidate will get the votes to beat a northerner. Even apc will think twice about presenting a yoruba candidate if pdp goes with a northerner.
I swear...hard truths here. grin

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by diadem10: 11:44am On Mar 11, 2019
Arysexy:


From Igbos did not vote Abiola to Abiola won in Anambra with marginal votes.

Can u also confirm to us that Tofa won with marginal votes in some SE States? Was it Yorubas that voted for Abiola to have those votes close to what Tofa got even after Abiola insulted Igbos he can do without them. He was still able to win in Anambra.

Fashola dumped destitites from Akwaibom, and other states in the middle of the Night at Onitsha. It was a great insult to d sensibilities of ndi Anambra that a Governor could do such like a criminal that Rob's at night


See this one. Tofa won in all SE states except Anambra. That's the cold truth. Your lot made a million man march for Abacha against the Yorubas. Your lots killed other regional leaders except Ibos. Azikiwe appointed 302 Ibos out of the 305 staffs at university of Ibadan.

You all love to play politics of hatred and domination everywhere you're found yet scream blue murder when same is met on you.

As for the destitutes deported by Fashola, Yorubas were also among them. So stop crying over what a state governor chooses to do in his state. First start your cry over what Peter Obi did with deporting destitutes to Anambra and locking Hausa shops in Anambra or what Abia state governor did with sacking non Abia indigenous workers from his state before coming here to spew rubbish.

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Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by APCsupporter: 11:47am On Mar 11, 2019
Gandollar:
They keep changing the goal post. You all said PDP would be finally buried after 2019 elections.

I love drama too.


Look at the senate and executive and see. We can easily sign any bill now unlike in 2015. Yes, pdp is buried
Re: Implications Of The Results So Far by Gandollar(f): 11:47am On Mar 11, 2019
diadem10:


Which Ibo supported the Yorubas? Did they support olu Falae? Did they support Abiola? Did they support Awolowo?

Ibos even made a million one march in solidarity with Abacha against the Yorubas.


You had better shut your trash.
So they didn't support abiola but Tofa? Is that what your dad told you?

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