Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 11:31am On Sep 24, 2022 |
Dmj28: I'm trying to compare people's features or whatever you're doing right now. Is a sign that you're having a personal issue. Now I am obviously not talking about any Fulani who has a flat nose. But I never really thought all black people even had flat noses. But if that's the qualification oh of course not. I'm talking about the ones who obviously don't have that feature. None of my family have flat noses. And all the fulanis I've seen don't have flat noses. They have actually very prominent septums. They can be a bit longish and strong. As I showed the pictures of the archetypes of fulani's. You can see what I'm saying.
I think it's just an issue of being Southern Nigerian and feeling by saying fulani's are Caucasian it somehow places them above you that's not true because no race is better than the other So because they are 'Light skinned' you post these pictures as proof that they are 'Caucasian' you're a COON I was right after all. I'm more light skin that these ladies you posted they are southern Nigerians more light skinned than me, and yes they're not CAUCASIANS! |
Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 11:29am On Sep 24, 2022 |
Dmj28: I'm trying to compare people's features or whatever you're doing right now. Is a sign that you're having a personal issue. Now I am obviously not talking about any Fulani who has a flat nose. But I never really thought all black people even had flat noses. But if that's the qualification oh of course not. I'm talking about the ones who obviously don't have that feature. None of my family have flat noses. And all the fulanis I've seen don't have flat noses. They have actually very prominent septums. They can be a bit longish and strong. As I showed the pictures of the archetypes of fulani's. You can see what I'm saying.
I think it's just an issue of being Southern Nigerian and feeling by saying fulani's are Caucasian it somehow places them above you that's not true because no race is better than the other you're not serious. I'm a Nigerian man possibly with Fulani blood running through my body and you're telling me I'm struggling with inferiority complex You are mad, What's so special about being Caucasian? Have you ever being outside your town before? |
Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 11:02am On Sep 24, 2022 |
Dmj28: Yeah we are. When race is split up as congoid (I don't like the term they used originally) australoid caucasoid and Mongolian fulani's like all other saharans were put in the Caucasian category. So yes toubou tuaregs Berbers Fulani and many East Africans were considered Caucasian fulani's who mix with sub-Saharan Africans enough to no longer have the Caucasian facial structure were placed in the black race. But full fulani's with Caucasian cranial structure were viewed as Caucasian. All my family have the Caucasian structure and are closely tied with them. So I am talking about the real genetic Fulani who are indigenous people of the Sahara not the sub-Saharan people. It seems there's a jealousy you have towards them no need to be Southern Nigerians are beautiful too.
So yes Fulani toubou tuaregs and Berber people the natives of the Sahara are Caucasians. Who's "we"? I can bet my arse that I look more Fulani than you You're in America talking nonsense on the internet. You did a genetic test and found a minuscule percentage of your genetic lineage as Fulani, now you're waxing lyrical Fulanis in W.africa are as black as anybody. They are facial features and cultural differences yes(flat noses same as mine) But they are not CAUCASIAN! Jeez! |
Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 7:02am On Sep 24, 2022 |
Dmj28: Okay so this clearly just says I I'm jealous of those native to the saharan. And also self-hate. As in I feel black people need to feel like they are inferior. And I feel inferior when someone points out that someone is caucasian. Don't view yourself that way that's not a good way to see yourself. You do know where the word Coon comes from right? That comes from White people. White slave owners called black people who ran away from slavery coons. Which what they were saying was that a black person who stayed a slave was in their proper place. So when you use the term you are saying that black people are supposed to stay in their proper place of being a slave. And calling someone that word as a negative term. Implies that they are acting out of place. Outside of their place. It's a bad way to look at black people in general. And it's odd. It makes me think you must be american. Cuz how come you lack so much self pride of yourself? Being black is beautiful. The North African is beautiful being East African is beautiful being Arab is beautiful. All races are beautiful. No need to be attacking people and calling them names. Because they just were pointing out facts. I'm not putting anyone over anyone. No one is better than another Fulanis are not CAUC ASIAN, PERIODT |
Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 4:56pm On Sep 23, 2022 |
Dmj28: Also shows here the Fulani are natives of the Sahara not subsaharan Africa..... Fulanis and Berbers are SAHELIAN! |
Culture › Re: Why Don't People Mention That Fulani's Are Caucasians More Often? by Subsaharan: 4:48pm On Sep 23, 2022 |
Dmj28: I'm American. I'm telling you my experience as an American with Fulani heritage. I'm about half Nigerian descent. And yes I have some tuareg heritage as well. I'm just saying in experience when you're brown with Caucasian features you're not perceived as black so much it seems. And I think hamitic africans know that and north africans won't even play along with you and pretend. But east Africans will they literally held you as slaves for being black and not hamitic racially like themselves when my grandma was born. Yet they'll pretend with you they're black for power but is it real? I think it's that they do this particularly the dark skinned ones because they feel they get negative behavior for having such dark skin even then they're not treated the same. But they will try to make you believe that because when you're very dark with Caucasian features they'd be basically in the racial heirarchy placed at the bottom while with you in America they would be place higher among black people which is why some push to be black. I don't seek that I just seek truth rather than pretending especially why would I lie to you and tell you on my day to day life I'm perceived as black when I'm not normally.... no.1 stop quoting me alot no.2 because you read a couple of articles from the internet you now think yourself a bit of a genius eh? no.3 What the f*ck doesn't anybody care about who are caucasians or not? no.4 I get mistaken by people as Fulani a lot(I'm not) it's very possible my one ancestors are Sahelian (I'm from Southern Nigeria. oral history puts the origin of my tribe in present day C.A.R) no.5 'Fulanis' have pretty much assimlated with other tribes in W.Africa, and elsewhere. For instance 'Hausa-Fulani' is more of a political term than a tribal one. no.6 STFU! NIGga! you talk a bit like someone with low-self esteem. If I didn't know any better I would tell you talk textbook COONERY |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 6:18pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
Wuoche: Do you even listen to yourself? Do you want me to post Kenyans prisoned in Kenya? I think generator fumes are messing with your brain. Since you're in the mood for posting mugshots, carry on! |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 2:15pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
Wuoche: If I start posting pics of Nigerians in Kenyan prisons I'll run out of space. how about Kenyans in Kenyan Prisons? |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 7:46am On Sep 21, 2022 |
Just40: just imagine, they couldn't even make cloth or medicine for themselves  Had to be completely dependent on the Arabs and Indians I'm bewildered! |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 7:45am On Sep 21, 2022*. Modified: 10:34am On Sep 21, 2022 |
rvp2018: How many kilometers of rail have you extended Maybe youn't been to Nigeria. 99% pf the infrastructure is being built by Nigerians The rail infrastructure the Brits built to plunder is a colonial relic You can't grasp this because the Brits grabbed your lands to stay behind. We kicked the Brits out of Africa, we led the war against apartheid, maybe Kenya is in dire need of new colonialists black skinned ones preferably, since you seem to like subjugation so much |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 7:35am On Sep 21, 2022 |
rvp2018: 1960.. Nigeria GDP per Capita was 93 USD..now it's 2000..about 20 times...but British was 1300...risen to 47,000..so British have gotten 50 times teacher post colonialism.Colonialism was mostly a drain on British people and was unpopular as British taxpayers funded colonies.Lets us not get into lies that British took our money...they mostly brought their money to invest in our infrastructure..we can't finance and build a railway now East Africa was really f*cked by the Brits. I can't believe after the land grabs and plundering, yo still support your slave masters. Look at a map most of Africa's empires were in W.africa. So this display of coonery doesn't surprise me much. The British destroyed empires and plundered wealth 'Gold Coast', 'Ivory coast', 'Slave coast' wasn't so named for nothing. If the Brits made yous discover clothing or quit barbarism, Iron smelting and the Iron age began in Nigeria. So STfu! You don't know sh*t about Nigerian greatness you don't know nada about African greatness. Quit being a Coon today |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 7:21am On Sep 21, 2022 |
rvp20182: Why dont you stop going to church - and speaking English - and come tell us how far you'll get it. English is superior to your Igbo. It's richer. It's deeper. It's better. what the helll do they teach you lots in Kenya? Your coonery is elite level |
Business › Re: E-naira Merchantile by Subsaharan(op): 12:52pm On Sep 20, 2022 |
Please someone should helpout |
Business › E-naira Merchantile by Subsaharan(op): 7:32am On Sep 20, 2022 |
NLanders please I need help, is there any E-naira merchant on NL? I have a few questions to ask your help would be priceless to me
1. How did you become a merchant?
2. How are the requirements to become a merchant?
3. Is it like running a PoS business?
4. What is the bank's attitude towards you and your business? |
Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:58pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
Cross River State, Nigeria. Ikom Cocoa Processing Factory has been completed.
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:47pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
Still, in Ikom. A new bridge linking Nigeria-Cameroon to enhance trans-border trade(completed in 2021 and fully in use)
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:38pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
The completed Ikom bridge at night funded through SUKUK
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:34pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
Governor Ben Ayade completes the Ogoja Ultramodern Rice-Mill in Cross River State, Factory now set to commence production as rice farmers can now access the factory for instant sale of their rice
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:31pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
The power of indigenous knowledge.This cane bridge in Bamba community,Cross River State Nigeria was made using local materials sourced from the forest to enable them access their farms. It can carry up to 10 people at the same time.Great feeling crossing it.
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:26pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
Subsaharan: Obudu-German Specialist Hospital completed in Cross River State by @senatorbenayade , with Siemens supplying all the sophisticated medical equipment to carry out German-standard medical care here. PHOTOS
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Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 12:24pm On Sep 19, 2022 |
Obudu-German Specialist Hospital completed in Cross River State by @senatorbenayade , with Siemens supplying all the sophisticated medical equipment to carry out German-standard medical care here. |
Politics › Re: Obong Of Calabar,ndidem Of The Quas Endorse Back To South Agenda by Subsaharan: 6:08pm On Sep 16, 2022 |
garfield1: Pdp is dead in cross river..senator prince bassey edet otu is the incoming governor Were you at Municipal yesterday? Prince Otu get plenty work to do o Plenty people de vex for wetin wey sup for evening |
Politics › Re: Obong Of Calabar,ndidem Of The Quas Endorse Back To South Agenda by Subsaharan: 6:08pm On Sep 16, 2022 |
Aiel123: It will be too conflicting results na
What about the polling units results sheet giving to agents? . |
Politics › Re: Obong Of Calabar,ndidem Of The Quas Endorse Back To South Agenda by Subsaharan: 6:08pm On Sep 16, 2022 |
Arielle: What a huge joke!! Please name the strong APC people in Cross River State. In your mind, you think Cross River is tiny calabar, which is already split anyway. You people can't even get your campaign together. Ayade has ruined the state and y'all are still following him like sheep because "it is our turn". I hope you know it is Ayade and the "First Brother" that will be governing the state from the shadows. Prince Otu, who can't say boo to a goose, doesn't have the balls (or the purse) to stand up to him. Let him face Owan Enoh in court first. He has a serious case to answer. Jokers. . |
Politics › Re: Obong Of Calabar,ndidem Of The Quas Endorse Back To South Agenda by Subsaharan: 6:07pm On Sep 16, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Why Was The Igbo Dominated Eastern Region The Most Divisive Along Ethnic Lines? by Subsaharan: 1:58pm On Sep 15, 2022 |
JewsAreSatanic: Unlike what transpired in the blighted Igbo dominated Eastern region where minority agitations for secession from the eastern region were systematically shutdown, a Yoruba moved the motion for the creation of Midwestern region out of the western region.
The Yoruba who were at the forefront fighting for independence and against colonial rule did not believe in the colonial drawn administrative borders
It would have been hypocritical on the Yoruba to oppose such an agitation for self administration after chasing the British away.
But was this the case in the Igbo dominated eastern region?
Far from it.
The Igbo dominated Parliament in Enugu did all it could to suppress any mention from the so-called minorities regarding demands for a referendum to be held to decide on leaving the eastern region all together.
So why was the colonial borders of alamageted Nigeria as seen with Azikowe's invoibility clause and that of the colonial administrative borders seen as sacrosanct by the Igbos?
Any one of you from the Niger Delta being fooled by Pinocchio Obi and his Zionist IPOB supporters must come to the realization that the Igbo's insatiable lust for our land and resources remains unquenchable despite the severe and humiliating defeat they suffered in their last incursions to annex us into their rogue state.
Pinocchio Obi is to the Igbo what Buhari was to the Fulani.
Obi is a revamped Zikist symbol just as Buhari remains the reincarnated Jihadist , Uthman don Fodio.
Obi has stated his position loud and clear that he finds nothing wrong with both our highly flawed Zikist inspired central govt and the trash heap of a document we call our constitution.
If thee is one thing I am known to shout my voice hoarse here , it is the new emerging alliance between the Fulani Jihadist to the north and the Igbo Judaist to the south and how they will both align to keep the Jewish plantation one and united for the sake of their parasitic unsustainable existence.
Do not be fooled by this same Chanji tactics.
The DisObidient mob is not organic as it sprung up from the CIA/Mossad play ground of opinion crafting shills and public mass psychosis arena known as Twitter.
Be wise. Vote anyone of your choice but let it not be either Tinubu of the APC or the latest WEF anointed puppet, Pinocchio Obi so all these Big-big gramas is because you don't like Obi o |
Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 9:24pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
Udom’s aide clears air over compensation on Calabar-Itu RoadTHE Special Assistant to Akwa Ibom State governor on Research and documentation Mr. Essien Ndueso, has said that the State government is not responsible for the payment of compensation for properties of the citizens on the- right- of way of Calabar-Itu highway under construction. Ndueso, who spoke while addressing newsmen on Sunday, stressed that there was never an agreement by the state government to take up that responsibility. He therefore, described the assertion by the immediate past Senior Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Ita Enang that the government of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states were supposed to pay for the compensation to property owners as untrue, misleading, and capable of pitting the citizens against the government. He wondered why Senator Enang, has to advocate for Akwa Ibom State government to pay the compensation on a road that is being constructed by the Federal government.. His words: “It is important to let the people know that there was no agreement that Akwa Ibom state government has to pay for the compensation for the Calabar-Itu road. “According to Senator Ita Enang, Akwa Ibom State government is supposed to pay for compensation on the road while the federal government funds the road construction. This is absurd, and misleading. “How will the federal government claim it is constructing Calabar-Itu road, yet is waiting until the state government pays compensation to property owners? It is just like state government constructing roads and expecting local government areas to pay compensation to property owners. “As we speak, the federal government is constructing 21 road projects totalling about 960kilometers in the north, notably Kano-Abuja Highway, Kano- Katsina, Kano-Maiduguri among others. Also the federal government is currently on Phase3 of the Housing scheme in Kano State. “And there is no news anywhere that the Governors of Kano, Kaduna, Borno or Katsina States were asked to pay a dime in the name of compensation or counterpart funding for the projects. So why is Akwa Ibom own case different? The governor’s Aide added that Senator Enang should have simply accepted that the Federal government has failed the people regarding the dualization of that road project, instead of trying to blame Akwa Ibom State government for their failure. He noted that if the state governor had decided to dualize that same Calabar-Itu highway, that Enang would have run to the media to accuse him (the governor) of refusing to allow federal government to intervene on the road. He recalled that when the governor wanted to dualize the Abak -Ikot Abasi Road; senator Enang had asked Akwa Ibom people to tell the Governor to allow Niger Delta Development Commissíon (NDDC) execute the contract it had already captured in its budget then. “Also senator Ita Enang had abused the Governor for embarking on the Uyo -Airport Road expansion to eight lane dual carriage way. He wrote petitions to the federal government and did everything in his little power, but the Governor stood firm and the road expansion project is a beauty to behold today. “His Excellency Governor Udom Emmanuel has single-handedly bore the responsibility of paying compensation and constructing several federal roads within the state, even some linking other states of the country. These include the 29km Etinan – Ndon Eyo Road with two cable bridges completed. “Also the 25km Uyo- Ikot Ekpene Road, the ongoing expansion of Uyo-Airport road to an eight lane road; the dualization of 19.5km Eket – Ibeno road, the dualization of 20km Uyo-Etinan road, dualization of 23.4km Eket – Etinan Road with three bridges, construction of the14.1km Ikpe Ikot Nkon- Arochukwu road with two bridges to link Akwa Ibom with Abia State among others”, Ndueso stated. Senator Ita Enang had weekend at a meeting with stakeholders of Itu local government area including traditional rulers, while responding to appeals to government to compensate the citizens whose property were destroyed due to the road construction, said Akwa Ibom and Cross River States were supposed to pay for the compensation. According to Enang, the bill of quantity given to the contractor, Sematech Construction Company did not include payment of compensation, as Cross River and Akwa Ibom states, were supposed to pay compensation to property owners He had noted that Akwa Ibom state government however, recently wrote to Federal government that it won’t be able to pay the compensation, stressing: “We are going to pay the compensation. Let us keep the peace. Let the contractors have their right of way to do the job. I assure you that government will pay compensation.” SOURCE:https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/udoms-aide-clears-air-over-compensation-on-calabar-itu-road/ |
Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 9:14pm On Sep 13, 2022 |
No Fire Incident In Cross River Governor’s Office – Christian Ita DebunksThe Government of Cross River State has debunked reports of a purported fire incident in the Governor’s Office, Calabar. A press release signed by Christian Ita, Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to Governor Ben Ayade on Monday night said “there was a small fire incident on a mast within the premises of the Cross River Geographic Information Agency (CRGIA), which shares a fence with the Governor’s Office.” The release reads thus: “My attention has been drawn to a sensational and misleading report on social media about a purported fire incident in the office of the Governor of Cross River State, Professor Ben Ayade. “I wish to state without equivocation that no fire incident occurred at Governor Ayade’s office. “There was a small fire incident on a mast within the premises of the Cross River Geographic Information Agency (CRGIA), which shares a fence with the Governor’s Office. “Any report to the contrary should please be disregarded and the reports alleging fire outbreak are only mischievous as I insisted when called that the said fire happened behind the glass house which is used mainly for reception purposes, which is quite a distance from the Governor’s Office building. The purported fire outbreak in the Governor’s Office is a fabrication of the author of the story whose intention is to cause panic as well as discredit the government of Sir Ben Ayade. “We are used to this kind of spin, which is aimed at nothing but to create sensation.” SOURCE: https://crossriverwatch.com/2022/09/no-fire-incident-in-cross-river-governors-office-christian-ita-debunks/ |
Politics › Re: Updates On Developments In Cross-river State-photos/videos by Subsaharan(op): 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2022*. Modified: 6:19pm On Sep 29, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 9:34pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
GeneralDae: Buhari definitely has been unlucky. Yes he has made some mistakes too, but I like his model of what an economy should be built on. The man has spent more time trying to complete old abandoned projects and resolve administrative bottlenecks, both the ones by PDP and even the military as far back as the 1980's. Talk about our Airforce and Navy as well, the reforms. Oh my God. It's painful that majority of the youths only see Buhari for his weaknesses and part of that should be blamed on having a person like Lai Muhammed as information minister. It's the thing with presidents(nobody likes them when they are in power). People would begin to see their lagacies or failures long after they've left office. The Next C-in-C wouldn't have to spend too much on defense CAPEX, he'll have Buhari to thank for that. The Security situation in N.E has stabilized too, that area would see a boom in agribusiness I think it's already even begun. Lots of traders from Central Africa and S.Nigeria going there to get goods. I wish the next president try on consolidate on Buhari's achievements, on the governance level he failed, so I'm hoping that improves going forward |
Politics › Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Subsaharan: 9:20pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
GeneralDae2: You know Governance always looks easy to the opposition . I don't blame him sha, APC frustrated Jonathan thesame way in 2014. Obi reminds me of Nana Akuffo Addo (present Ghanaian president). Both always have fancy things to say exciting the people and raising hopes . When you look closely though, most of what Obi speaks about are kind of long term goals, but how would he solve the economic issues short term before we think long term? say first 6 months after assuming office? that's also crucial. Obi speaks of Vietnam and Bangladesh all the time, and their textile industry. While that is all good and fancy, they don't alleviate our economic problems short term. Short term, a serious president should be focused on consolidating on Buhari's projects to get them finished and then increasing our oil production to over 2 million bpd. Factos, IMO. Buhari has laid the foundation for Nigeria's economyic prosperity. He has been one very unlucky fella. Resuming his tenure battling insurgency in the N.E, to unrelenting attacks by The ND avengers that plunged Nigeria's oil production to <1mb/d, to the 2016-2022 years of low oil prices, compounded by CONVID and lingering disruptions of oil production by vandals. Barring any uncertainties, His admin would complete the AKK has pipeline which in my opinion is his most significant project, it would drive productivity and propel the economy it would greatly enhance socio-economic stability especially in the North. The industrial sector would come alive again, piped gas would evolutionize Nigeria's economy which would largely be gas based. He has been able to weather the storm, the political class were running helter skelter after the revenue crunch post '16, alot of States and FG prioritized agribusiness, they'll be riping the rewards in the coming years. Palm oil production has impressively increased(Nigeria did not suffer from the ban of exports of cooking oil from Indonesia) which suggests a certain degree of self sufficiency The well known rice revolution has paid off(self-suffiency attained) There are ambitious programs for wheat, maize, and sorghum. Nigeria would be energy sufficient by next year, and NNPC has successfully lobbied the International community notably the E.U to adopt gas as a green energy source(Nigeria has $63trn of proven gas reserves) another boom is coming, let's hope our political leaders have lent their lessons, and bring the much desired transformation that we need in this country. |