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Ole,he may have thought they'd come after him for his money laundering and drug trafficking offences |
Everything about Tinubu is just so disgusting;from certificate forgery,political murders,to childish lies about being invited by Obama to chair the democratic convention,to looting the treasury of LASG dry,to impoverishing the hapless Lagosians by lining his pockets with their tax/other payments etc etc |
[size=14pt]To the following special people;Rasputinn,Igbonla,adebiyi221,s4d,MR DEE,niyisky,Music0286,huss4me,stoneval,mmaks and elastic;all born on the very special 9th day of the ninth month of September,we say happy birthday,many happy returns and more successes in life for you all[/size] |
1.Wonderful God by Hillsong United(This one dey carry me go heaven straight) ![]() 2.All I neded is you Lord by Hillsong United 3.All worship songs by Don Moen 4.All Glory by Ron Kenoly |
jenwitemi: With a dirty slap in the glare of the public? You don't see anything wrong with that? In any civilized country, pastor Adeboye would be facing a huge pay out to the girl right now.Mr man,go and get your facts straight;Pastor ADEBOYE would NEVER slap anyone.He's the most humble human being I've ever met the world over |
Fulani madmen you mean |
Johndoe100: Actually everyone knows your mouth is permanently glued to his anus. He just thought that during a break from sucking his shiite you may have heard or seen something concerning his immigration status.Hahahahaha na wa |
naijaking1: The guy could have garnered more respect without claiming that Obama sent Airforce 2 to Ajegunle to pick him up!I no fit laff ![]() |
GEJ should just deliver on the power promise and let's see which sane(are there still any??)northerner will be able to stop him |
i Thought the opposition led by a certain TINUBU has been critizing the power road map of the GEJ administration!. Openly they scream that the government is clueless they are not working yet underground they get involved in the transformation agenda of the government!.since they say the government is a failure why are people like tinubu associating with failure?.they should have stayed away from this policy embarked upon by the government they termed as a failure so that those who believe in the hard work of this administartion to tranform this country, can have a Good chance of getting and running this PHCN assets!.I hope he and other haters of this administration dont get these assets so as not to use it as a political tool to sabotage this very well thought out policy concieved and implemented by the so called clueless president.Bless you richly for this very honest and intelligent post Not only him,but most of the detractors of President Goodluck Jonathan,detractors who go on newspaper pages to castigate and call Mr President all manner of names just to deceive their numerous followers and some gullible online bloggers,but underground,they scramble and hustle to outdo each other just to benefit from GEJs wonderful transformation agenda I dont blame them,it's the gullible clowns that believe and follow them that I blame |
Hmmm,very balanced and thought-provoking Oya nairalanders,dissect and respond sensibly |
[size=14pt]Jonathan is a war time president – Rev. Ladi Thompson[/size] REVEREND Oladimeji (Ladi) Thompson is the founder/Senior Pastor of Lagos-based Living Waters Unlimited Church, and the international Co-ordinator of Macedonian Initiative, a non-government, non-denominational organization established to provide succour to Christians persecuted because of their belief in Jesus Christ. Lately, the security consultant has assumed the office of a Special Adviser to the National President of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, on Anti-terrorism and Security Matters. In this interview with SAM EYOBOKA, Rev. Thompson outlines the serious security challenges currently threatening the corporate existence of the nation and how best the Jonathan Administration can tackle same. Excerpts… Where is Nigeria now security wise? We are at a point in Nigeria where if we need-ed wisdom before, we need double now. From the colonial times till today, the city of Kaduna has been the heartbeat of northern Nigeria and the spiritual barometer of our national development. From colonial era till today, Kaduna dictated the pace of the country. People who cannot read the progression of terror will not know how alarming what happened in Kaduna recently is. They asked Albert Eistein that if you have a big problem and you have one hour to solve it, what would you do? And his response was that he would spend 50 to 55 minutes understanding the problem and then spend five minutes fixing it. Nigeria wants to spend 55 minutes fixing the problem after thinking for five minutes. It is clear that this Federal Government does not have the people who have the good capture of what the problem really is in Nigeria and because of that it is making matters worse every-time. For many years church elders have been able to restrain Christian youths from retaliating; each time they see their homes wasted, their relatives killed. Youth connotes energy; restiveness, aggression. It is a miracle that CAN, for so many years, have been able to calm its youths. When injustice continues on a perpetual basis, it becomes difficult when the justice system fails to deliver justice, when the life of every citizen cannot be assured, when your freedom of choice of religion cannot be protected anymore within a country, it becomes almost imperative that the youths will get to a breaking point where elders can no longer control them. And once that development starts and it is not checked, we can kiss Nigeria goodbye because the reprisal to the bombing of churches, if it spreads from Kaduna to other states, nobody will win. We will all be losers. And if Nigeria is destroyed, the hope of Africa is destroyed. What is your solution to the challenge? Two important things that we need is that the Christian quality of Nigeria must be reorganized to be able to put pressure on the Federal Government so that when it wants to make appointments that affect it, when it wants to do anything that will affect the future of this nation, there need to be consultation between the president and the leadership of 90 million plus Christians. Why will the president of a country not think it necessary to consult with the spiritual head of about 100 million Christians? Number one; Christian youths need to be taught something very clear that even though they have energy, they need wisdom. They must understand that in Christianity, death is not a punctuation mark that ends a sentence. It is more of a coma that signifies a pause before you launch into eternal life. When the energy of youths is now expanded in a direction of reprisals that include the killing of people, the youth must be made to know that when emotions finally cool down, whatever they have done has consequences. Number two: There is a directive from Heaven on how a Christian is to conduct his life in the midst of non-Christians. Ordinarily we shouldn’t be talking about death to youths, but the ineptitude and the inability of political leadership to cap what is going on in Nigeria is accelerating the rate at which Nigeria is approaching its melt-down. If Christian youths are properly taught, since we know that for us as Christians, to die is gain and to live is Christ, we find that nobody living can use death to threaten us. So when I hear that some Boko Haram are threatening Christians, you don’t threaten Christians with death, we are not afraid of death. There are weapons we use to overcome; one of them is that we don’t fear our lives unto death. We already have assurance of eternal life. It’s a shame on any church elder to hide behind the youths. The problem of Nigeria right now is not a problem for youths to solve. For us, death is just a pause that launches us into eternal life but to Boko Haram life is an endless pain with a painful end. They are misguided. That does not mean that there will be no occasion for Christian youths to arise to the defence of the values of human worth in Nigeria; but in order to do that, there are procedures that Church leadership must follow. Let it be made known that the concept of war is a reality in Christianity, because the Bible tells us that there’s a time for peace and a time for war. So let nobody think that Christian thinking precludes the concept of war. The elders must separa-te persecution and war. What is happening in northern Nigeria right now is war. What is happening in some parts of southern Nigeria now is persecution. In the event of war, the-re’s a process by which Church elders, instead of hiding behind youths, must come out and prove that the political structure has failed and is incapable of protecting lives of non-Muslims and protecting our fundamental rights to choose our religion. Rev. Ladi Thompson If the Church leadership has a proper understanding of the spiritual aspect, the moment a declaration of war is made, the mobilization of youths becomes legal, because Romans 13 tells us that government is placed by God and the Bible says they should not carry the sword in vain. How do we know if they’ve carried the sword in vain? The same government that paid N100 million to the family of a man who butchered Christians in thousands, is the one has not been able to get a single conviction even when the crimes against Chritians are in millions. We had a meeting with Gombe State governor, Danjuma Goje. Under his watch, as chief security officer of Gombe, a woman called Christiana Oluwasesan was butchered to death by students in her school, Government State Secondary School. Lawyers wrote the governor, the state commissioner of police and every time the court attempts to seat on the issue, the governor would claim that the security situation was not conducive. We were forced to file the case in Yola, but we were referred back to Gombe. You see the hide-and-seek game. When we eventually began to talk, the governor said he would pay a discretionary sum to the family to just say sorry. And I said, wait a minute, somebody’s daughter was killed, they attempted to kill her child and you are talking about discretionary sum. As a consultant, I want to know what you mean by discretionary sum. Some of his commissioners now said; maybe N4 million or N5 million. I objected! A punitive sum nothing less than N150 million must be paid to the Oluwase-san family from the Gombe State coffers. When that is done, the government will ensure that people’s lives must not be wasted on the basis of religious crimes. The CAN president, in his last warning to the Nigerian president, said the youths are getting tired, elders are trying their best to restrain them, but when justice is denied, frustration will find an outlet and at that point, nobody should hold the elders responsible because elders tried their best to restrain the youths. What should we be looking at? The government has appoin-ted a new national security adviser. Was CAN consulted? They appointed an Inspector General of Police that was indicted in the persecution of non-Muslims in the country. The new NSA, who is he? Where’s he from? What Nigeria needs right now is a consensus builder; somebody who, irrespective of whether you are Christian or Muslim, understands equity justly and fearfully. In other countries of the world where this problem showed up, thinking, intelligent and courageous leaders recognized that this was not just an attack against one religion or the other; it is an attack against the sovereignty of the nation. Is Nigeria at war? In reality, Jonathan is a war time president. There’s war going on. What has happened in Jonathan’s case is that he has refused to acknowledge that there’s war in Nigeria. In the incident of 9-11, you can situate Nigeria into USA 55 times over. Four incidents in four different American locations; there have been Islamic attacks in 300 places in Nigeria. When American wise men sat down, checked what was going on, they declared that a new type of war was being waged against the sovereignty of the nation. So, the reason why things are going from bad to worse is because we need a president with a heart of a lion and with the ability of an army general to preside in war times. Secondly, nobody has urged the president to wage war on an external enemy; he is being asked to recognize war just as Britain, US Spain India and many nations of the world recognized that there is a new type of war. For every single day that Nigeria refuses to acknowledge that this is a nation at war, we are moving closer and closer to a shameful end of a nation that was designed by God to be the pride of Africa. Is the government inept? In the area of security, this government has proved itself not only inept, but it appears as if they want to create a new record. The measure of civilization in any nation is derived from the value of human worth. As you look around you in every aspect of Nigeria, what is the value of one Nigerian life? The life of one Briton is equivalent to that of 250 Nigerians and the life of one American is equivalent to the lives of 160 Nigerians. Where security is not guaranteed, the government does not understand what it is playing with. Every country where the people lose faith in the criminal justice system and justice delivery was perceived to be poor, every one of those countries ended up in a break down of law and order to the point that medical doctors, judges, lawyers were queuing up for food in the aftermath of violence. President Goodluck Jonathan When it comes to the area of security, the government has done badly. In fairness, the government did not create the problem which has been there since the 1950s when we were practic-ing a constitution that was forced on us as a nation. The point is, through the years, Nigeria needed a consensus leader who will make things better, but somehow such has eluded us. So with every successful generation, the matter has gotten worse. But it apparently looks as if the harvest of ineptitude is now coming and this government is probably going to go down in history as one of the worst in Nigeria; not necessarily because they are actually the worst but because somehow, fate positioned them at the time the meltdown of Nigeria began to increase. Of all the things that devalue life in Nigeria, the worst of all is this war. And the painful part of this war is the fear of death which is more effective than death itself. The truth is that Plateau State has been damaged to a point where no sensible investor, local or foreign, will be man enough to go and start a business. What the government doesn’t realize is that this is one of the tools of this new kind of war. We must let people know that there’s a difference between Islamism and Islam. I said again and again that this government is an embarrassment because it has put a lot of unnecessary pressure upon Muslims. Not every Muslim is a terrorist. And when the government does not separate those who are Islamists from the Islamic faith, what the government has done is to put pressure unnecessarily on Muslims. Few months ago in Kano State, some Boko Haram leaders were arrested but nobody wanted to look at the facts that we must give credit to the person at the root of that problem. There was a Muslim, Mohammed Alli, who was approached by Boko Haram for the use of his Honda Accord for suicide bombing, but he refused. Based on his refusal, they killed the prominent Shi’ite leader and civil servant in his Kano home on May 11. That man is one of those who should be receiving national awards. As a Muslim, he said no, you can’t use my car for suicide bombing. He resisted evil to the point of death. He was killed. What this government demonstrated is that this man died in vain. Mohammed Alli gave his life for the unity of this country. I’ve not heard that government is compensating Mohammed Alli’s family or anybody giving him any national award. It is men like that who should be encouraged, but instead what has this government done? By refusing to acknowledge war which many nations have acknowledged; it is putting such men under pressure. We know many Muslims who would not want to kill anybody. They will not support all this nonsense. The country has no value for human life. If you ask me, that man should be decorated with a post-humus honour. This will make you understand clearly that the government is clueless. Who will not honour people like that, so that they can have the respect for the Muslim population. There are Islamic moles that have penetrated different areas of our national life and institutions. Some will work to prevent moves that can solve the problem. The president has acknowledged this publicly but after that, what did he tell us? He’s always making speeches. Everybody thought that a man who grew up in such poverty, will defend the fatherless, will help the poor; but what are we seeing now? It’s the contrary. Sudan, like Nigeria, refused to recognize that there was war. May I tell you that it was only when three million non-Muslims died in Sudan, that the problem was recognized. With the way this president is playing in the hands of Boko Haram, it’s not impossible that he may even support the election of a Boko Haram president after him and then Nigeria will go through the same scenario. God forbid! http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/08/jonathan-is-a-war-time-president-rev-ladi-thompson/ |
Eating while driving? What kind of food do they have in mind here?they better specify as the hausa man will always eat his gworo while driving(abi that one no be eating?) For me snacks and some light foods that dont require much hand attention should be exempt,while eating real foods should be prohibited.Imagine driving with one hand and using the other to be cutting and moulding pounded yam,amala,tuwo or akpu,now that's risky |
ortopazz: e come badt say , no be soccer be thish wey guys fit park block post, I mean this U.S.A team dey play b'ball like say na frisbee, after one go throw the other go katch 4 air, I mean how we wan take do am, I can imagine dunk of the olympics in this tournament.Hahahaha |
[size=14pt]Condemn Boko Haram, Clark dares IBB, Buhari[/size] By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA— Elder statesman and prominent Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, yesterday, declared that some highly placed individuals from the Northern part of the country were behind the increasing spate of violence in Nigeria to actualize their vow of “making the nation ungovernable for President Jonathan.” Speaking as a guest lecturer at the “2nd State of the Federation Lecture” organized by the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, NIALS, Clark therefore challenged two former heads of state, Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Muhammadu Buhari, to establish their innocence by publicly condemning activities of the Boko Haram Islamic sect. The lecture was chaired by former Minister of Information, Professor Jerry Gana. Former heads of state, Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Muhammadu Buhari His word: “Our type of terrorism is home grown, unlike in Israel and the US, where terrorism was imported from the Middle-East. Here our Nigerians are the Boko Harams. Boko Haram which was religious has now become a political tool. Those who said they would make Nigeria ungovernable are those behind Boko Haram. It is our proverb that if in the night a mother sleeps with the child and owl cries, if in the morning that child dies, it is the owl that killed the baby. Federal Government should pick up courage and the political will to take up these people, if that is done I believe the problem of Boko Haram will be solved. “If the Federal Government should dialogue with them, the government of those states should be able to galvanize their people. What are their grievances? Like in the Niger Delta, our own agitation was for the implementation of the 50% derivation formula, today, what is their grievance? “They are killing everybody, security forces, burning churches, burning human beings. I appeal to governors, instead of devoting themselves to holding governorship meetings in Abuja every month; they should go home and work. They should be made to know that if they don’t perform, state of emergency will be declared in their states for six months. “Two former heads of state recently made this kind of appeal against the growing level of insecurity in the country, as if they were not part of the system when Boko Haram was formed. “Boko Haram preceded Jonathan. It started in 2002 when Obasanjo was President. It was there when Yar’Adua was also ruling. It is not synonymous with Jonathan. I had expected that somebody like Babangida should have spoken since. I thought he would have spoken with his friend Buhari. Two of them have been meeting. So why is he now with Obasanjo? “At 72, Babangida said he will wear uniform and fight for the unity of Nigeria, he should therefore stand up now and condemn Boko Haram from the bottom of his heart, not with Obasanjo. “Obasanjo has gone to Maiduguri to meet the people, why has Babangida not gone?” he asked. Besides arguing that President Jonathan has the legal right to seek re-election in 2015, Clark, yesterday, condemned the height of corruption in the judiciary, calling for the immediate prosecution of past political office holders, some of whom he said were granted frivolous ex-parte injunctions. Recalling that he earlier wrote a petition to the erstwhile Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, on the role and failure of the Judiciary to eradicate corruption in Nigeria, Clark lamented that “some very high profile cases of corruption against some former governors and ministers have been lying fallow in various courts for five years and above.” Those that must be prosecuted Those he said should be prosecuted immediately were, Senator Saminu Turaki for allegedly embezzling over N36billion from the Jigawa State treasury, Ayo Fayose for alleged money laundering and misappropriation of about N1.2 billion, Senator Joshua Dariye, whose female associate he said was also arrested and sentenced in London for money laundering; Chimaroke Nnamani, for alleged N5.5billion theft, Dr Peter Odili, for money laundering and looting of about N100billion from Rivers State only to subsequently secure a perpetual injunction stopping his trial. “Today Dr Peter Odili is one of the freest and recognized political leaders to the extent of his being honoured by the Nigerian Army to decorate their officers at a ceremony; what a shame! In other words, the former Governor has secured a permanent injunction against his arrest and prosecution.” Others he said should be expeditiously tried were former governor of Adamawa, Boni Haruna, ex-Governor Orji Uzor Kalu of Abia State, Rasheed Ladoja of Oyo State, Reverend Jolly Nyame of Taraba State, James Onanefe Ibori of Delta State, former Acting Governor of Plateau State, Michael Botmang, Attahiru Bafarawa of Sokoto State, Adamu Abdullahi of Nasarawa State, former Ministers of Aviation, Prof. Babalola Borishade and Femi Fani-Kayode who he said “is parading himself today as a moral icon in the society.” Regretting that President Jonathan “has been abused, called all sorts of names such as drunken fisherman and a weakling unfit to govern,” by those he said were bereft of good family upbringing, Clark said, “for instance, Pastor Tunde Bakare has turned his pulpit to a political theatre where he preaches against President Jonathan and his administration to the extent of saying that the President will not last up to 2015, adding that Nigerians should be ready for fresh elections any time before 2015. Chief Clark also implored President Goodluck Jonathan to promptly convoke a national conference with a view to creating a veritable platform for the discussion of contemporary issues threatening the continued existence of Nigeria as a federation. The Minister of Information in the First Republic, who condemned the over centralization of the nation’s revenue in the hands of the Federal Government decried what he termed “unfair execution of the 1999 constitution,” saying the country was far from practising either true federalism or fiscal federation and emphasized the need for an urgent amendment of the 1999 constitution. Lamenting the near absence of transparency and equity in the way the nation’s resources were being managed, the Ijaw leader, urged Federal Government to start appointing two Accountants General, “one to take charge of the finances of the Federal Government, while the other will take charge of the finances of the federating units.” He said: “The Federal Government does not own the resources. It belongs to the Nigerian Federation and the owner communities. The assignment of the responsibility to collect revenue should not be taken as making the collecting agent the exclusive owner of such resources. It is for this reason that I am recommending that the Federal Government should start appointing two Accountants General. “By collecting the revenue into the national coffers, the resource producing communities are denied the wherewithal to carry out the development of their communities which are devastated as a result of the exploration of these resources. The revenue allocation formula in the country shows a fiscal dominance of the Federal Government. This is not in line with best global practices in federalism. It therefore poses a major challenge in our political evolution,” he added. Need for National confab Highlighting need for the national conference, Clark, warned members of the National Assembly to stop arrogating to themselves the powers to speak for Nigerians on every occasion, saying, “the National Assembly itself is also an aspect to be discussed at the conference. “Some of them are facing investigation and trial in court. Most of them emerged through corruption, name any panel of inquiry that they successfully concluded, especially the House of Representatives, without element of corruption, is there any? My answer is no. Why then should they arrogate the powers of amending the constitution to themselves alone,” he queried. Concluding his lecture, Chief Clark appealed to the National Assembly, particularly the House of Representatives to take it easy on their impeachment threats on the President, if he fails to implement the budget 100%. According to him, “I do not think it is really possible anywhere in the world to implement a nation’s budget fully and completely between July and September, except there are other motives or reasons which have not been made known to the public. I agree with them that they have every right to impeach the President if he violates any section of the Nigerian Constitution. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/08/condemn-boko-haram-clark-dares-ibb-buhari/ This of course is not the first time such attempts are being made to impeach the President. The threat by the former Speaker of the House of Representatives and other members of the House in which the scandal of “Ghana must go” bags were found on the floor of the House has not been forgotten.” |
grafikii: Even Jesus supported jihadThis has got to be the most ignorant and out of context reference made to the Bible. Jesus Christ was speaking of when He would return in the glory of His kingdom,after His absence,you could liken it to what happened to Jerusalem when it fell in AD 70. Whether with me or hold on to your view,you still have to tell us why it is practitioners of the islamic faith(I hope the moderate Muslims will understand I'm just making a point as they are not all violent),are the ones always involved in terrorism the world over?tell me how many times you've heard of terror activities;whether murders,bombings,plane hijacks etc that were committed and the perpetrators claimed responsibility and their name/mission/motive/base was tied to any other faith than Islam,how many times? The world over,8 out of every 10 of such occurence,always has Islam written over it.This is the unfortunate truth. |
There goes the worst misfit of a governor in the south west |
Why not if not. It will send a message to all the imperialists operating under the ACRI agenda |
donpapa: Beaf: Tunde Bakare, the lying, false prophet and jackal.Hope that answers your question |
kutchs: Make una no kill una self so that una go collect una pay cheque abeg, month don end. ![]() |
And Richard Branson is an insane tax-evading shylock |
Demdem: Because u dont believe he is a Pastor doesnt make him not. To some he is. Face front and park straight. besides there are more intelligent things to be discussed on this thread than thisClap for yourself boy |
Rubbish tales by moonlight good only for the trash can Next please |
Ondo people must shine their eyes and say an emphatic NO to the evil schemes of emperor Tinubu |
^^^ Which Pastor? Pastor Adeboye or Pastor Kumuyi?please stop denigrating that epithet by associating it with Bakare |
There is no way that shameless conniving crook and Tinubu's man-Friday will occupy the seat of PCA in this country |
The good people of Ondo state should vote massively for Gov Mimiko to carry on his developmental agenda for the state and not allow the state to go into economic slavery masterminded by the begoglled drug baron/Chicago certificate forger |
ifihearam: Bros,tunde bakare cursed or prophesied death to obj as well but did any come to pass??,if we go by the way of spirituality,obj understood how prophets operate,he knows that it takes a greater prophet to avert the curse of a prophet,this was displayed severally in the Bible when Jacob cursed Reuben but Moses broke that curse,Joshua curse a city but Elisha revoked it.so when the likes of tunde bakare places a curse or prophecies death they all run to adeboye who is a father to almost all of the pastors in nigeria in particular and africa in general,remeber Gej met him for prayers last year so tell me how his tenure will end abruptly.Onthe very few politically-wise guys on nairaland ![]() |
well, @ BakareI see you're voicing the desperate heart desire of Ayatollah Bukhari. The only election that will happen before 2015 is the one in latter rain church,when the people will wake up from their slumber and foolishness and realise what a grand conman and desperate thief Mr Tunde Bakare truly is |
leighcon:^^Uninformed?me or you? Don't worry,if all goes according to plan(and one woman I know hands off the whole issue),then we shall see who is uninformed.For a beautiful crrok that gradually wants to steal the bank and sell to her friends at Union global and AMCON. The essence of the RI was to shore up the stake of the existing shareholders and cut that of Union global and AMCON(thereby ensure that the bank stays healthily listed on the NSE,as the law requires that a publicly quoted company must be have at least 25% of its shares in the hands of public shareholders)but instead the deal was frustrated and Union global was allowed by Ms Osibodu to now grab a futher 25% of the shares by paying the 15 billion naira(under shady circumstances) I mentioned.Do you know where the 15 billion naira went to? I hope your "informed" self knows that with that corrupt action of Funke Osibodu,Union bank is now 84% owned by Union global and AMCON,thereby exposing the bank to the risk of being delisted from the exchange.You just like to talk.Do you know for how long I've been investing in Union bank shares?do you know my holding?you think you are the only "informed" Nigerian that cares about what goes on in that bank? Abeggi fly |
Has she accounted for the 15 billion naira rights issue proceeds that developed wings courtesy of she and her cohorts? |
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