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BusinessRe: Allen Onyema: U.S. Seizes $14 Million In Bank Accounts Linked To Air Peace Boss by saintade01(m): 11:28pm On Nov 23, 2019
jeeqaa7:
Nwokem... Asim gi IGBO to the world

BusinessRe: Fraud Allegation: Allen Onyema's Lawyers React With A Press Release by saintade01(m): 10:58pm On Nov 23, 2019
ChimaAdeoye:
America loves to molest African business men. But it's okay. I knew when that guy cancelled his Boeing Max 8 orders and chose the Brazilian Embrayer jets, he was stoking American venom. They typically think blacks whether they are Americans or Africans cannot or shouldn't own multinational businesses unless it's fraud.

Allen should not be intimidated. He should quietly show them the documents for his funds transfer and then seek redress for the damage done to his personality and business.
I thought you say Trump is your friend grin

PoliticsRe: Allen Onyema: U.S. Court Issues Warrant Of Arrest For Air Peace Boss by saintade01(m): 10:53pm On Nov 23, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivereth him from them all.
Surely, Allen will overcome.

He should not make the mistake of stepping down because the same people who want him to step aside from his position in Air Peace until he clears his name did not ask their National leader to do the same to explain how he got the money he moved in Bullion Vans.

Back to the story.
Ibeto was the Cement company to beat, the banks came for him
Innoson became the face of Indigenous African vehicles, GTBank came for him. The court awarded the win to Innoson.
Capital Oil started making Oando and Forte Oil uncomfortable, AMCON came after him. The court once again awarded the win to Capital Oil.

Now, AirPeace is redefining the face of aviation in Nigeria and the US is now after him for laundering money.
Money that was duly transferred via the CBN to the Plane makers.
Unless I am irredeemably dumb or some hydraulic fluid is seeping out of my Cerebellum, this thing does not just add up to me.

So my questions are,
Is it now a sin to be a successful Igboman.
Is it a crime to rise against the odds of being Igbo and excel in business in the uneven Nigeria playing field?

How come things are put in place for others to excel no matter what while every known persecution trails others?

I'm not asking a lot,
I'm just saying that water has passed garri when the mosquito decides to suck breast milk meant for the baby instead of blood.
You should also know that only 10% of the successful igbo are doing a legit business.
PoliticsRe: Emeka Agba: I Am Donald Trump’s Grandfather - Nigerian Man (video) by saintade01(m): 10:49pm On Nov 23, 2019
Delusional as always

PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Blasts Nigeria Media For Portraying Referendum As A Call For War by saintade01(m): 1:45am On Nov 23, 2019
Danzakidakura:
i am ashamed for you, you will be better when you stop hating on MNK.
You will be far more better when you stop hating on BUHARI
PoliticsRe: Kogi Election: Melaye Heads To International Court Of Justice At The Hague by saintade01(m): 7:20pm On Nov 19, 2019
dante0147:
Even your President buhari is scared of The Hague ! Don’t play your self ! Be guided !!!
Mumu like you. The same Buhari that was invited as a keynote speaker in Hague last year.

See it here

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj5_b_J8fblAhVjxaYKHan6CRwQtwIwAnoECAkQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnbcafrica.com%2Fvideos%2F2018%2F07%2F17%2Fbuhari-to-deliver-speech-at-icc-in-hague-what-to-expect%2F&usg=AOvVaw02G1yjjVF4tsAkGi1ND8Bg
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Taught Dickson A Lesson With Governorship Election In Bayelsa by saintade01(m): 9:03pm On Nov 17, 2019
couragemurphy:
Which Jonathan? You guys are looking for ways to make this ineffectual buffoon important in this election. Did he campaign for APC in anyway. Somebody that publicly endorsed his useless party. Now im don fail yakata una dey idolise am.

Mind you APC has been dominating his constituency even before this election. So how did he influence APC's victory now? Was he able to deliver his local government for Atiku?

Jonathan should be hiding in shame. A former President that has become politically "imbecilistic" in a very short time. Just like Obasanjo, they cant even deliver their polling Units for their candidates. You think it is easy to be politcal gladiators like BUHARI and TINUBU. before you argue, Buhari has a fan base of over 13million as we speak. Even without campaigning in South then with rigging of PDP under Obj, he still had over 7million fan base alone from North East..........

Yeye illusionists
God bless you for this piece. Let those ones keep deceiving themselves over one Political Lightweight Heroes.
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa Election: Yenagoa Residents Celebrate, Mock PDP With Songs (Video) by saintade01(m): 8:49pm On Nov 17, 2019
Maduawuchukwu:
But how come the South Westerners still rewarded APC with victory in 2019 after Buhari failed and made Nigeria the Worlds poverty capital?
Uncle, stop singing only this one song everywhere like a broken record. Go and check your statistics very well now, we have gone past that stage. If you're still in poverty then stop HATING and join the progressive.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa Election: Yenagoa Residents Celebrate, Mock PDP With Songs (Video) by saintade01(m): 8:42pm On Nov 17, 2019
Cantonese:
Sadly for you and hopefully to remind you that the South east refused to be bewitched like you others who have been bewitched already.
That's why you will all remain politically backward with the likes of Nnamdi KANU enslaving you all.
PoliticsRe: Army Rescues Octogenarian, Others From Boko Haram Terrorists (Photos) by saintade01(m): 11:52am On Nov 17, 2019
namiji2598:
hope this is not one of their politics, dem fit carry this people go bush and organize photo studio for the camera, I don't knw who to believe and what to trust again in this country
Can you just shut up and be positive for once. I'm sure you won't say this if this is a bad news. Ode
Foreign AffairsRe: This Is Boris Johnson The Uk Prime Minister by saintade01(m): 12:12am On Nov 05, 2019
@ jesmond3945

You really have time o. You're trying to explain Love to a generation of Hate and Gullibility, you will surely sleep there.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Replies Justice Binta Nyako Suggesting Prison To Be Safest For Him by saintade01(m): 5:16pm On Nov 01, 2019
Adding Salt to your injury ode.
BusinessRe: Nigeria’s October Manufacturing PMI Expands To 58.2 Points by saintade01(m): 8:59am On Oct 30, 2019
IPOB will not like this news.

Walahi, if SOUTH EAST will drop their HATE and BIGOTRY and key into this Buhari government they will be the China of this country.
TravelRe: 80 Nigerians Deported From Indonesia For Spraying Money On Pastor Odumeje by saintade01(m): 11:15pm On Oct 28, 2019
Na Dem

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets Putin, Others At Russia-Africa Summit (Photos) by saintade01(m): 8:08pm On Oct 23, 2019
Juicyjuice:
angry

I just hate seeing this man called buhari as president.
and you will die before him
PoliticsGlobal Hand Washing Day: Enugu's First Lady Setup A 'wood And Keg' Tap by saintade01(op): 9:35pm On Oct 21, 2019
Founded by the wife of the Enugu State Governor, Mrs Monica Ugwuanyi recently constructed tippy taps made from woods and kegs for a primary school in the state to aid contactless hand washing.


WHAT DO YOU THINK?

PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge Suffer Setback As Host Communities Demand For "Entitlements" by saintade01(m): 4:58pm On Oct 21, 2019
KEVIND:
I know this lies & slandering will come up as long as it concerns development in the SE/SS region. What is happening to the Niger bridge is what is also happening to the Ogoni clean-up & the East West road etc. But when it concerns taking oil from the Niger delta by the parasitic regions,they will deploy all the military apparatus & might to destroy any uprising or dissenting voice. e.g Ken saro wiwa.
Just shut the trap. go and find out yourself.
CrimeRe: Kano: Customs Impounds 250 Bags Of Rice Concealed In Fuel Tanker by saintade01(m): 9:32pm On Oct 19, 2019
sexiestharam:
How will the impounded bags of rice end up? Would they be destroyed or shared among custom officials?
THEY DONATE THEM TO IDP CAMPS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
PoliticsRe: Enugu State Buys 100 Innoson Vans For Nigerian Police (Pictures) by saintade01(m): 8:24pm On Oct 15, 2019
Zikora1000:
Dalu Gburugburu! we appreciate. Buy Igbo made to grow igboland. Buhari, your border closure will only strengthen my people ndigbo. soon the whole country will be buying Aba made
So has he done you Good or bad now. Keep hating till you die.
FashionRe: Guys, Ever Had An Apprentice Cut Your Hair? Share Your Experiences by saintade01(m): 2:11pm On Oct 12, 2019
Hahahaha this is me grin grin grin
okirewaju:
I cut my son's hair myself and my first attempt was a disaster. I had to give him skin cut.



With constant practice, I'm getting better. The last one I did I even put side parting cheesy



FemaleBarberMood
PoliticsRe: Sowore And Olawale Bakare Fail To Meet Bail Conditions by saintade01(m): 1:02pm On Oct 12, 2019
nzeobi:
I don't know why I don't have any sympathy for sowore.
Shatap there. IPOB like you are the one cheering him on since the struggle was against Buhari. Now you're here spewing rubbish.
PoliticsRe: Governor Sanwo-Olu Apprehends Traffic Defaulters (Photos) by saintade01(m): 12:35pm On Oct 11, 2019
Nuclear99:
No be this one Dem say follow one way
So you re one of those gullible ones that also believed that video
SportsRe: Isreal Adesanya Prostrates And Presents His Belt To His Parents (Photos) by saintade01(m): 11:39am On Oct 06, 2019
grin grin grin Someone said one tribe would have flog his parents with the belt grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: N90bn FIRS Election Fund: Vanguard Apologises To FIRS Executive Chairman by saintade01(m): 7:45am On Oct 01, 2019
All our newspaper houses need to go watch the movie THE POST.
Jobs/VacanciesIct Teacher Needed Urgently by saintade01(op): 7:57am On Sep 30, 2019
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Call for a phone interview.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: P&ID must forfeit all its assets to Nigeria, Court rules by saintade01(m): 2:44pm On Sep 19, 2019
What GEJ failed to do.

Kudos sai Buhari. God bless you.
Christianity EtcRe: help by saintade01(m): 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2019
Seek spiritual help fast. It’s very dangerous for you not to do anything about it.
PoliticsInvolvement Of South Africans And Nigerians In Drugs by saintade01(op): 6:58am On Sep 07, 2019
By
Savn Daniel
@savndaniel


I shall be sharing my thoughts on the involvement of South Africans in drugs in South Africa, and other parts of the world.

I must warn upfront that the things I am going to share, are by no means triggered by hatred, but the need to set the record straight.


You will discover that despite the involvement of South Africans living abroad in crimes (including drugs), their host country never labeled the 'whole' of South Africans 'criminals, neither did they resort to 'killing' them. The instrument of the law was invoked to address it.
We are agreed that South Africa has been warmly welcomed into the international community (of which Nigeria played a role) and is, in turn,
open to the world. The benefits of this recently achieved status include increased investor
interest, more tourism et al.
The growing presence of illicit
drugs in SA is indirectly a result of the dramatic increase in the number of international flights to the country, sheer laziness on the part of the locals, refusal to embrace education by the locals, refusal to work and, the love for crime.

It is in the character of the average South African to be a lover of violence, crude and crime. There was a time a study of attitudes, towards alcohol and drug abuse in an urban black community in
KwaZulu-Natal showed how the average South African loved drug trafficking.
In the 14 February 1997 issue of the New Nation, Jennifer Wild, an
advocate based in KwaZulu-Natal, reported that "[k]ey elements in the South African military,
police, and foreign affairs department of the apartheid regime have created an organised
crime syndicate....
When it comes to drug trafficking in SA, South Africans are major stakeholders in the crime and drug syndicate. In Cape Town, police corruption is of major proportion, and it is believed that some of this corruption has stymied the success of some of their
investigations.
Even in the South African police system, is being manned by drug dealers; they have infiltrated SAPS ranks and government institutions, and are currently assisting the international organised crime syndicates and trafficking cartels by providing legal documents and permits.
It is common knowledge amongst South Africans, that there is gross dissatisfaction about the [legal] system operating in South Africa. It has nothing to do with Nigerians living in South Africa.

Therefore, South Africa has a very weak policing System.
In July 1996, Assistant Commissioner C J D Venter of SAPS estimated that, there
were 136 drug syndicates, 112 vehicle-related syndicates, 85 commercial/fraud rackets, and
171 diamond and gold-related syndicates in South Africa.

These syndicates are all South African owned!
South Africa emerged as a major transhipment point for trafficking in the early 1990s after the
transition to democracy ended international isolation. Cocaine from Latin America transits
through to Europe, and heroin from the Far East passes through South Africa on to Europe
and the US.45 During the political transition in the country, Chinese triads saw South Africa as
'virgin' territory and came to exploit it.
According to SAPS Colonel Raymond Dowd, the
triads specialise in smuggling abalone, drugs, prostitution, credit card fraud, extortion, ivory
smuggling, the importation of illegal immigrants and import/export tax evasion.
South Africa, along with Namibia, Kenya, Swaziland, Angola, Tanzania and Uganda are now
on the major cocaine trafficking routes.
The majority of Nigerians in South Africa are there legally and, not involved in the illicit drug
trade, but as a result of a few, the Nigerian community is wrongly seen as the source of the drug problem.


Accepting that the Nigerians are currently less than welcome in South Africa, an interesting
evolution in the South African illicit drug dealing market can be hypothesised.
The Nigerian (drug) dealers cannot readily approach an SAPS officer with the aim of
corrupting him or her, but a fellow South African possibly, known to the officer, may have a much better chance. This is what most South Africans have failed to see.
South Africans who are successfully working as couriers use their
knowledge to facilitate trafficking activities. This is a fact. And Nigerians have nothing to do with this.
The use of drugs, known as dagga in
South Africa, dates back to the 15th century
AD. Arab as well as Persian and Indian
merchants are reported to have been
responsible for its spread along the eastern
coast of the African continent in the 13th
century.
By the 15th century, Swahili
merchants in East Africa and some Bantu
tribes in Central and Southern Africa co-operated in bringing the plant to Southern
Africa where it was later also cultivated. Cannabis gained in popularity in the 18th and
19th century (OGD 1996a).
In 1928,
authorities in South Africa introduced the first
drug legislation concerning cannabis. Historically, the controlled use and
consumption of cannabis among the African
population was ubiquitous throughout
Southern Africa.
Cannabis
was an integral part of the culture of traditional communities. Strict rules and values governed the circumstances under which it could be
used. Availability was usually controlled by
tribal elders.
However, in the context of a modernising, increasingly urbanized society,
where traditional community controls are
breaking down, the use of cannabis has now
become the domain of the younger user and
the poly-drug user.
In South Africa, cannabis
use is now often associated with alcohol and
mandrax use. Over the past few decades
cannabis use has also gained in popularity
among all ethnic groups.
In the latest incident, 29-year-old Deon Cornelius, a South African, who was
arrested for drug smuggling in Malaysia two years ago, lost his
appeal against his death penalty conviction.
He was
arrested after he was found in possession of a laptop bag containing 2kg of methamphetamine when he landed at Penang
International Airport on October 4, 2013. Cornelius claimed to have
been handed the bag by a man in Penang.
A South African woman, was arrested in India on suspicion of drug trafficking last
month. She allegedly claimed to be seven months pregnant but
officials found that her bulging stomach was not because of a
baby but due to cocaine capsules, weighing almost a kilogram....
which she had swallowed. It was unclear what had since happened
with her case.

Foreign media reports that a South African was among three
people who were arrested at the Tbilisi International Airport for
allegedly bringing large quantities of drugs into Georgia.
The group
was alleged to have been caught with 4kg of cocaine and 14kg of
marijuana. This had been the second South African to be arrested
at the same airport for drug smuggling within a number of days.
Also in September, Kenyan media reported that a South African
woman was caught with cocaine weighing almost 4kg in a
hidden compartment in her suitcase. The woman's passport
revealed that she had travelled from Sao Paolo, Brazil & flew to
Addis Ababa before connecting to Nairobi
South African police officer, Sergeant Busisiwe Zungu was
arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly trafficking
drugs. It was unclear what type of drugs she had been caught with
but it was understood that she had since been released and had
returned to South Africa.
South Africans living in Hong King were not demonised. They were not killed. The Government of Hong Kong only set its law to motion.
In 2011, Janice Bronwyn Linden, who had been caught in
possession of drugs in China, was executed. The 35-year-old had
been arrested in 2008 and was found in possession of 3kg of
crystal methamphetamine (tik) in her luggage. She was convicted
of drug smuggling in 2009.
Busisiwe Manesseh Ndlovu was well-known in the Emjindini community and the news came as a shock to her family.

A local woman was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, for allegedly trafficking drugs.
A high-ranking security liaison for El Al and a former Shin Bet official were arrested on suspicion of smuggling large amounts of cocaine into Israel on El Al planes.
South Africans:

Two teenagers South Africans appeared in court charged with slavery offences. The 17-year-olds were accused of grooming three girls to sell heroin and cocaine. They are the first juveniles in Britain to face a crown court over modern slavery.
Hello Tweeps,

Use some help with the link below to see how South Africans run very think drug cartels in South Africa: lockedup.co.za/news-flash?sta….

My submission is that South Africa(ans) may have advanced structurally, but it is still a primitive society.
The problem of South Africa is one of years of neglect, effect of apartheid, laziness, frustration as a result of poor and/or inefficient Government, and long years of drug abuse.

A country where citizens take laws into their hands to address issues, is a failed one.
South Africa is dogged by three social evils, namely, high crime rate, inequality and poverty, caused by South Africans. There have been claims that poverty promotes criminal activity in South Africa. Every South African is aware of this basic truth.
#SA has undergone numerous policy changes since the democratisation in 1994, most policies were targeted at redressing previous harms that were created by the apartheid system.

Despite these policies, crime has continued to rise with poverty showing its impact on the youth.
Poverty, ethnic heterogeneity and residential mobility has weakened social controls and undermine the willingness of communities to control their members, in South Africa.
This situation in South Africa can be exacerbated by a lack of family stability. Again, of concern is that when social controls are undermined, it becomes harder to control crime. This is the major problem with South Africa. Nigerians are not responsible for the woes there.
SAPS, in 2016, pointed out that most drug-related crimes in South Africa were committed by uneducated South African youths.

They also noted that other factors influencing criminality in SA included the poor education status of the South Africans, and parental occupation....
Similarly, children of parents in the lowest income decile are said to have a high propensity to commit crime compared with their peers in the fifth decile.
Furthermore, most black South Africans are in poverty, as a result, we expect them to be contributing a sizeable amount of crime in SA. Why they choose to falsely accuse Nigerians of the things they do, is overwhelming.

Poverty and inequality in South Africa is ethnic-driven. Therefore, it is surprising that drug-related crimes are more prominent to non-white races, where poverty is mainly concentrated. This is a known truth in South Africa. Again, Nigerians are not responsible for this.
South Africa has a notably high rate of murders, assaults, drug trafficking, rapes and other violent crimes, committed mostly by Black South Africans.
In South Africa, violence is seen as a necessary and justified way of resolving conflict, and South Africa's males believe that coercive sexual behavior against women is legitimate. This is a known fact.
South Africa's Criminal Justice Budget was subject to plunder by corrupt police officials at least during the period from 1997 to 2017. And even now.
South Africa has one of the highest rates of rape in the world, with some 65,000 rapes and other sexual assaults reported for the year ending in March 2012, or 127.6 per 100,000 people in the country.

These crimes are committed mostly by Black South Africans.
In the Nyanga , Mitchells Plain, Delft , and Bishop Lavis townships and suburbs of the Western Cape, gang violence is tightly connected to rates of murder and attempted murder, carried out by black South Africans.
The government has been criticised for doing too little to stop crime. Provincial legislators have stated that a lack of sufficient equipment has resulted in an ineffective and demoralized South African Police Service.

This is a known fact to South Africans.
The truth of the matter is that Black South Africans are ashamed of their own shadows.

Even the white South Africans engage in drug trafficking, but you'll never hear or see the Black Africans attack them. And they know why they cannot.
I am armed with evidence. My thread is not one of speculation. Nor some pub house inspired junk. It is most unthinkable to say that South Africans don't engage in rape, crime and drug trafficking.

Take a walk through the streets of South Africa, and you'll be convinced.
The average preoccupation known and acceptable to an average South African, is crime.

I am not saying there are no bad Nigerians in South African, but blaming and killing innocent Nigerians for crimes committed mostly by South Africans, is cruel.
The structural developmental strides recorded in South Africa, is as a result of 50 input from foreigners.

99℅ of Nigerians in SA have papers, and are engaged in legitimate trade.

Why label the entire nation as criminals, when you're the very cause of your problems?
If and when I have such luxury of a time, I shall do a thread on why Black SAns, will never attack White SAns involved in drug trafficking, crime, rape and car hijacking.

I shall also disclose how the SAn Economy is being controlled by the White South African and foreigners.
For those erroneously accusing Nigerians living in South Africa. Kindly watch this! ��������

TOTAL NUMBER OF FOREIGNERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Zimbabwe 649,385
Mozambique 381,386
Lesotho 312,537
Namibia 174,043
United Kingdom 123,764
Malawi 102,327
Germany 93,660
Zambia 92,075
Swaziland 87,362
Botswana 69,160
Angola 65,716
DR Congo 50,340
Portugal 44,925
India 39,907
China 38,684
Italy 38,515
Netherlands 33,217
Congo 32,497
Somalia 30,847
Nigeria 27,326
Kenya 27,143
Ireland 19,989
United States 16,713
Pakistan 16,517
Poland 16,276
Tanzania 15,823
Greece 14,912
Mauritius 14,043
Belgium 13,128
France 12,506
Australia 11,898
Ghana 11,013
Burundi 10,822

Source: @UN (2017)

Cc: Ubong Kingsley-Udoh
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"But for some reason, Nigerians are the ones taking all the jobs in South Africa. Absolutely ridiculous."

This figures on population were brought to my attention by UKU.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by saintade01(m): 5:41pm On Sep 03, 2019
In as much as everyone is praising the writeup and the writer for a clear and unbiased reportage. We should proffer our solutions out of this mess.

I want to believe the government can still put the offer back on the table and renegotiate the deal. This is settling out of court except they have ulterior motives.

Both government goofed but ordinary citizens will suffer the repercussions most. If you know you know.
CrimeRe: Nigerian man arrested in India for smuggling 15 kg of drugs (photos) by saintade01(m): 9:54pm On Jun 12, 2019
My South African friend once asked if Yeebos in my country are all criminals? Because, it's only them that do the crimes in SA according to him.
TravelRe: Lagos-Ibadan Railway: An Update Into Yaba, Ebute-Metta Axis - Photos by saintade01(m): 6:19am On Jun 12, 2019
OfficialAPCNig:
You even dull pass Buhari.

So we should learn ewedu politics from your waste land because one dullard decides to complete a road PDP started?

Remove Lagos, is your waste land better than other regions?

Go to Ifite, a village in Awka; Abariba, a village in Abia, Nnewi, a village in Anambra, Enugu city or Onitsha and see what it means to develop a place without lazily waiting on the government.

Sincerely, there's a lot other regions can learn about developmental mentality from the Igbos.
Why are you so unfortunate?

You see a matured peaceful thread with sensible comments and you decided just to show your stupidity.
TV/MoviesRe: AIT Back On Air — 24 Hours After NBC Sanction by saintade01(m): 5:35pm On Jun 08, 2019
MrMou:
You can say that one on your Facebook, Twitter or your Nairaland! You don't go on air to say such crap! There's a reason NBC can't allow Skaliey Mental's Dadubule song or St Janet's songs or stations like Radio Biafra on air that's regulated! You can play it anywhere else you like but not on air! Freedom of speech doesn't mean there's no rule guiding what you say, especially on air!
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Hehehehe bros you get time o. grin

You just explain to one out of the millions of these deluded youths. The lord is your muscle sha

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