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PoliticsRe: Soldiers Storm Nnamdi Kanu's House In Umuahia (Photos) by Toketimt: 10:00pm On Sep 10, 2017
luckymaj:
The blood and tears of these people I saw will run you towards your death.The spirit of the dead here will hunt you and your generation

U and ur entire lineage are forever cursed fool. Again. I reinstate that nothing in the presented video suggests the military did what u nonentities claimed. If not, prove me wrong by stating the exact minute in the video it occurred. If u can't, u remain a gullible bastard that has allowed ipob miscreants to deceive.
PoliticsRe: Breaking: 3 Dead As As Nigerian Soldiers Invade IPOB Leader’s Home by Toketimt: 9:51pm On Sep 10, 2017
Stingman:
You guys are making joke of things...I know you lazy cowards are not doing so to Boko boys now... I hope you understand what would happen if these guys go the Boko way.

Shattapppp. These cowards can't go the suicide bomb way. Give these fools money and they will deny kanu sharp sharp. Only evil boko do suicide missions. Not these nonentities.
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Storm Nnamdi Kanu's House In Umuahia (Photos) by Toketimt: 9:42pm On Sep 10, 2017
Nothing in the video suggests to me that the military shot the guy. For all I care, it could be one of those illiterate BSs playing with hunter dane gun.
PoliticsRe: Why I Will Support Atiku Abubakar For President In 2019 by Toketimt: 8:02pm On Sep 09, 2017
sarrki:
On point

Having said that pmb still remains the best from the north

Atiku is only deceiving himself. A 2 times Atiku can't even defeat Buhari on a sick bed (God Forbid)
PoliticsRe: Why I Will Support Atiku Abubakar For President In 2019 by Toketimt: 7:59pm On Sep 09, 2017
Afam4eva:
Maybe you can help us by enumerating his antecedents.

Only a fool will deny that Atiku thievery while in power was in a different class entirely.
When in power, the only thing that progressed under his watch were his private businesses.
PoliticsRe: Why I Will Support Atiku Abubakar For President In 2019 by Toketimt: 7:49pm On Sep 09, 2017
Afam4eva:
I'm not, atleast not anymore. That's why i'm no longer looking out for a perfect candidate. I know Atiku and what he is capable of bringing to te table and that is why i think it's pertinent i support him above all other opportunists.

When do u start knowing Atiku? What is he capable of bringing to the table that is different from his well known antecedent
PoliticsRe: Why I Will Support Atiku Abubakar For President In 2019 by Toketimt: 7:45pm On Sep 09, 2017
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Afam4eva:
To say that i'm ashamed of this decision to support former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar is an understatement. However, after examining Nigerian politics and it's idiosyncrasies, ive come to realist that it will be easier for a camel to pass through the hole in a needle than for the best man to become the president of Nigeria. When i say best man, i'm talking of technocrats in the mold of Soludo, Fashola, Sanusi, Ezekwesili, Iweala and people who truly went to school and understand the economics that's involved in running a nation. And more importantly, the person must be a nation builder devoid of tribal jingoism and religious extremism like the man we have in power today. Like i said, it will be tough for Nigeria to elect someone who embodies these qualities because even the electorate is not educated enough to know what the nation needs.

In view of this, i'm left with Atiku Abubakar. He may not be the technocrat that we desire and he may be part of the old brigade. But one thing that i like about him is his smartness and willingness to relate with people from different parts of the country. If you look at the north for example, very few leaders embodies his uncommon charisma and charm despite all that has been said about him while he was deputy president, whether true or not.

Atiku is not a saint, infact, he's very far from being a saint. But at this time in our life as a nation, we need someone like him who can unite the country unlike the division in Buhari. never again are we going to decorate a seasoned tribalist and religious afionado to become the president of a multi ethnic and rleigious country like Nigeria.

Come 2019, except a major political party elects a close to perfect candidate, i think i'll stick with Atiku Abubakar. That's my choice and i hope and know that he picks his deputy from the South-East. Only then can we hope for a better country for us and our children.
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Rubbish.
PoliticsRe: Why Has Nnamdi Kanu, Suddenly Stopped Holding Hate Rallies? by Toketimt: 3:46pm On Sep 04, 2017
mightyhazell:
Get a brighter grammar and get to work first, before rushing down here to murder our lingua franca.

Oponu, this is politics section not education of NL. Good grammar is inconsequential here. Face topic.
grin
PoliticsRe: Why Has Nnamdi Kanu, Suddenly Stopped Holding Hate Rallies? by Toketimt: 3:44pm On Sep 04, 2017
Stingman:
even it that happens...What next? The status quo and your born to rule policy would continue, abi?

U sound lost. What next?
His criminous case then continues. grin
PoliticsRe: Why Has Nnamdi Kanu, Suddenly Stopped Holding Hate Rallies? by Toketimt: 9:45am On Sep 02, 2017
His imminent return back to Kuje to join his fellow culprit is fast dawning on him. grin
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 11:07am On Aug 27, 2017
yaki84:
bobo u r needed in that rat thread.



Join the conversation.


God punish liars n their followers, ameeen.

God punish the bastard that promised us floating cities here in the Niger delta and didn't even build floa let alone cities. Them and their lovers shall perish suddenly.
PoliticsRe: Let's Start A Political Movement On Nairaland by Toketimt: 9:21pm On Aug 20, 2017
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Afam4eva:
Sometimes, we actually don't know the power that we wield. Nairaland is the largest Nigerian forum and we have close to or a bt over a million users and even more visitors. Every four in five Nigerian knows someone that knows Nairaland.

I'm tired of hearing people talk about how bad things are in Nigeria and how Nnamdi kanu and the Biafran agitations are not the way to go without actually proffering any solutions. How about we use Nairaland as a platform to start a huge political movement that may metamorphose into a political party or not.

Let's just start something, anything.
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Political movement with Afam, a well-known Jonah-daftt cocck-sucker sucker. Yam eater. Ibo warlord.
Never, it will never work.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Youths Charge Buhari To Arrest Nnamdi Kanu Immediately by Toketimt: 8:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
rummmy:
Arrest him if you got ball..while arewa youths that gave fellow citizens quit notice will be going round free right?oya try it let's see

Shattapppp.... The court will decide that. Not me.
PoliticsRe: Arewa Youths Charge Buhari To Arrest Nnamdi Kanu Immediately by Toketimt: 4:58pm On Aug 20, 2017
That's for the court to decide on not Buhari. The next court sitting is fast beckoning.
PoliticsRe: 2019: 7 PDP ‘heavyweights’ That May Slug It Out With Buhari by Toketimt: 4:14pm On Aug 20, 2017
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yns4real:
President Muhammadu Buhari, who has only just returned yesterday after over a hundred days of medical leave, is yet to declare his interest in seeking a second term of office.


The possibility of that happening cannot be ruled out as his loyalists and political associates have continued to fly that kite. But the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which was ousted from power in 2015 by the All Progressives Congress (APC), has vowed to make a comeback in 2019.

The PDP’s resolve to upstage the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government was reinforced at its recent mini convention in Abuja where the party’s bigwigs vowed to dethrone the governing APC using the slogan: ‘Change the Change’.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had released the timetable for the 2019 elections in March this year, indicating that the next presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on February 16, 2019. If President Buhari decides to re-contest in 2019, he would certainly face gladiators from the main opposition PDP, many of whom have already started aligning their interests for the presidential ticket ahead of the elections. Daily Trust on Sunday takes a look at seven heavyweights from amongs which, the PDP’s champion may emerge to face President Buhari.

Ahmed Makarfi

Within the eight years that Senator Ahmed Makarfi was governor of Kaduna State (from 1999 to 2007), he was credited with the ability to mitigate religious and ethnic violence in the state and has, through that feat, projected himself as an objective and fair-minded leader.

His outstanding performance in the state’s infrastructural development with his focus on rural roads, rural water and rural electrification shot him into national limelight.

Makarfi was a senator in 2007-15 where he chaired the committee on Appropriation. Though he lost the bid to return for a third time in 2015, his profile rose further when PDP governors and party members appointed him Chairman of the party at the Port Harcourt convention that held last year.

Since then he had been battling for the position with former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff, until recently when the Supreme Court ruled in his favour.

Makarfi is expected to relinquish the PDP chairmanship, which has been zoned to the Southwest, but he is already a likely candidate for its presidential ticket, which was zoned to the North, especially given the trust key members of the party, especially serving governors, have in him. If he eventually secures the PDP ticket, he is likely to face President Buhari in the 2019 presidential race.

Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido, a former two-term governor of Jigawa State, has already commenced campaign for the PDP ticket ahead of 2019. In April last year, he reportedly told newsmen in his village, Bamaina in Birnin Kudu Local Government Area of the State, “If my party finds me worthy of the party’s presidential ticket to serve Nigeria, I will thank God and oblige.”

Two weeks after he was released on bail from prison over allegations of incitement preferred against him by the Jigawa State Government in May this year, Lamido unveiled his 2019 presidential bid during a dinner for the 36 state chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held in Abuja.
Lamido is one of the most experienced politicians in Nigeria today, having been a prominent PRP member of the House of Representatives in the Second Republic and also serving as a leading member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the Third Republic. He was also Obasanjo’s Foreign Affairs Minister between 1999 and 2003.

As governor of Jigawa, he earned kudos for executing many worthwhile infrastructural projects including roads, airport and a state university.

Throughout his political career however, Lamido’s reputation is that of a political hothead who is known for controversies and ruffling political feathers.

Atiku Abubakar

A former Vice President for eight years, Atiku Abubakar is a political heavyweight in Nigeria with considerable political machinery especially in Northern Nigeria at his service. Atiku, who never hides his presidential ambition, had contested the 2007 presidential election on the platform of the defunct Action Congress (AC) after realizing that he could not get the PDP ticket because of his frosty relationship with then President Obasanjo. Atiku also contested for the PDP presidential ticket against President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011. He again vied for APC’s ticket in 2014 against President Buhari, finishing third at the Lagos convention.

The action, body language and utterances of the Waziri of Adamawa are enough to show that he is prepared to take another shot at the presidential race in 2019. In the past year Atiku became a vocal voice for restructuring, a move seen as a strategy to woo the South-South and South-East, regions where Buhari is less popular. In the North, Atiku’s strategy is to insist on a “power shift” to the North East.

He has been saying since 1999 that the North West has marginalised the North East in top political offices. Those strategies are backed by very deep pockets and one of the greatest determinations in Nigerian politics. Atiku celebrated his 70th birthday recently and his renewed determination probably stems from a calculation that 2019, when he will be 72, is his last chance.

However, Atiku’s political reputation over the years has been harmed by his frequent change of political parties in pursuit of his presidential ambition. In the run up to 2019, though still an APC stalwart, it is possible that he may again return to the PDP to jostle for its presidential ticket. He is already laying grounds for that because he recently attacked APC as a party without internal democracy.

Ayo Fayose

Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose is largely seen as fearless as a result of his controversial comments and leadership style. His February 21, 2017 declaration of presidential ambition in 2019 was also seen by commentators as a joke, but he seems quite serious about it. Some insiders are already calling him the ‘Donald Trump of Nigeria.’

The 56-year-old Fayose, who is the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, expressed his interest in the presidency during a live television interview saying that in the near future, he will take over the mantle to lead the nation as his future was tied to the presidency.

“It is not by power; it is destiny. I did not believe it when I became Ekiti governor. After eight years, I will be the vice president of Nigeria, even the President very soon,” he was quoted as saying.

The maverick governor may however have to contend with an array of other interests within the PDP, some of who are seen as having brighter chances.
He has also echoed his resolve to be president in May this year when he met with political office holders at Government House, Ado Ekiti.

“I have a penchant for taking powers. That one in Buhari’s hand, I will take it. I’m going straight to that villa. I’m the next president. I want to be the next president of Nigeria. My own won’t be this change that has brought nothing, we are going to represent the people well and tell them the truth,” he said.

David Mark

Senator David Mark, a retired military general, was military Governor of Niger State from 1984 to 1986. He later became a minister of Communications in 1987. He went on self-exile from 1993 to 1998 following the annulment of the June 12 1993 election. With the return to democracy in 1999, he contested for the Benue South Senatorial seat on the platform of the PDP and won. He was re-elected to serve from 2003 to 2007 and re-contested and won. He became Senate President from 2007 to 2011 and got re-elected for a fourth tenure from 2011 to 2015.

When the curtains fell on the 7th session of Nigeria’s National Assembly, Mark who was one of the most prominent characters of that era, retreated backstage as a member of the 8th session after his party became a minority. As senate president, Mark was known for his ignoble role in deepening and institutionalizing the culture of secrecy at Nigeria’s federal legislative body.

While the leadership crisis in the PDP between Makarfi and Sheriff festered, Mark, initially maintained silence until last April.

In a statement by Paul Mumeh, his media aide, Mark reportedly said the problem with the party had persisted because the major actors in the peace talks were not coming with open minds.
Mark, however, vowed to remain in the party despite the challenges while also criticizing those who have left the party.

Mark became relatively passive in the Senate, maintaining a posture of ‘siddon look’ in the 8th Assembly, which brought him under verbal attacks from many Nigerians. Mark later attributed his silence to the defeat suffered by his party in the 2015 elections.

Although he has not openly indicated his interest to run for the Presidency, campaign posters of the former Senate President have started flooding some parts of the country, including on social media. If the posters are anything to go by, it means Mark would also be seeking the PDP’s presidential ticket to slug it out with Buhari in 2019.

Donald Duke

A former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke entered into public service for the first time in 1991 when he was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors of Voice of Nigeria (VON). In 1992, he was appointed a member of the Cross River State Executive Council where he held the portfolio of Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Planning.

He created the idea of Obudu Ranch International Mountain race which became one of the most lucrative mountain competitions in the world under his stewardship. Duke also started the Tinapa Resort project as a way to boost business and tourism in the state.

As Governor of Cross River State, Duke was praised for his contributions to the fields of Agriculture, Urban Development, governance, environment, information and communication. It was through his efforts that Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, is being seen today as the ‘cleanest city in Nigeria.’

Duke first announced that he would run for president in 2007 but later stepped aside for the eventual winner, the late Umaru Yar’ Adua.

In May this year, the former governor declared that he wants to be Nigeria’s President at a programme, “The Nigerian Symposium for Emerging Leaders,” held in Lagos.

Duke said though he once aspired to the position but did not emerge the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, he would still contest for the highest office in the country at the appropriate time. He explained that it was because of his preference for the presidential seat that he did not vie for any federal legislative seat after serving out his terms as governor.

“I do not have the flair for the legislature; standing up and sitting down at the chambers to raise a point. That was why I did not contest for the Senate but the presidency, after serving out my term as governor. I have contested the presidency before; I will still give it a shot when the opportunity presents itself. I believe I still have the energy in me,” he said.

With the passage of the Not Too Young to Run bill into law, Duke who is relatively younger may want to take advantage to make history as Nigeria’s youngest elected president. And if he emerges the PDP’s presidential ticket bearer, he would one of the youngest candidates to contest.

Ibrahim Dankwambo

A former Accountant General of the Federation, Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo was elected governor of Gombe State in 2011 and was re-elected on the platform of his party, the PDP, in 2015.

As one of the two PDP governors in the North who had made himself a national figure, he has reportedly commenced moves to secure the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential ticket for the 2019 general elections. Dankwambo’s interest is largely predicated on the zoning of the PDP’s Presidential ticket to the North.

It is believed that he would seek the support of Nigerian governors who have always endorsed one of themselves for the presidential slot to actualize his ambition. However whether Dankwambo has the financial wherewithal as well as the political clout to slug it out with other gladiators for the PDP presidential ticket remains to be seen. Should he emerge the ticket bearer, Dankwambo would then have to face President Buhari if he decides to seek re-election in 2019.



https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/2019-7-pdp-heavyweights-that-may-slug-it-out-with-buhari/210761.html
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All of them combined can't even be termed paper weight when compared to the General himself. Next.
PoliticsRe: I Resign Is What We Need To Hear on monday by Toketimt: 3:55pm On Aug 19, 2017
EdwardVictorC:
The only meaningful thing buhari can say on Monday in his speech still remains 'I RESIGN'

If he doesn't, I expect you to rape ur mana and stab ur papa. Who cares what hopeless eediots wants from the President. U inconsequential lots are in the minority.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 7:15am On Aug 19, 2017
yaki84:
am sorry, Buhari frustrate u n ur entire generation. So gid d hell outta me mention.

Fool, u sound lost. Buhari frustrates me and yet am still for him... grin
U are so foolish. A true son of ur papa. grin
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 10:36pm On Aug 17, 2017
yaki84:
get behind me defool.........

My opinion shudnt give hyper-headache, under d clueless one i wasnt working but i enjoy living, now am doing something, seeing money but cant save cause of high cost of living.

If my opinion isnt in line wif urs bobo go stick ur head for aisha Buhari's smelly pvssy

Hopeless eediot, why should Buhari be blamed for ur obvious nonsensical and eediotic way of life. U cant save and so what? Na Buhari curse ur generation? Millions are still saving making it big doing the right thing under the same circumstances and conditions and u are here talking rubbish.
Oponu, ur opinion is foolish and my duty to let u know that.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 3:48am On Aug 17, 2017
yaki84:
atleast my sense senior buhari sense by 200 rest to power a billion.

Buhari may be ill but he is surely not foolish. Urs is worldclass.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:32am On Aug 16, 2017
yaki84:
that was administrative ingenuity.....
So the forex gotten from exporting yams, cocoa, gnut, palmoil n skulls aint comparable to that of oil?
I thought nigerians from diaspora send billions yearly to the country, wo accounts for that?

During pdp era the highest crude exported was 2mill barrels a day subjected to disruption from millitants, now i heard its 2.3mill so we don't need excuse.

Garri is not imported from china so why is it competing with fuel price?

When did ur 2.3 millions barrel start? Is it up to 6 months? Why was Nigeria excluded from OPEC cut?
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:28am On Aug 16, 2017
ahaika23:
Leave all this your Kemi philosophy aside plaese. We all know when the dullard mounted the podium naija headed straight for the rocks.

Actually u lack what it takes to properly decipher the quality the chap is offering u.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:24am On Aug 16, 2017
ahaika23:
What did Buhari do with 6 trillion naira Mr. rotten kunt eater.

Produce of a rotten kunt, so u expect me to detail all that to u after all ur nonsensical talk eh? U are running mad no doubt.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:23am On Aug 16, 2017
ahaika23:
I guess Kemi is behind that toketimt moniker. grin

Can u swear on this with the name of ur first seed?
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:22am On Aug 16, 2017
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yaki84:
during those days i was buying rice at 50naira per cup, maggi star brand was 220per pkt, garri was 7cups for 100naira, fuel was 95naira per litre at 120dolls per barrel of crude oil, beans was 40naira per cup. Whether they rapped una, i was living comfortable.

Now am being rapped, re-rapped n castrated plus, fuel that suppose to be less than 50naira due to the fact that the primaryrawmaterial is almost useless or now free. Cost of living is slapping both the high earners n low income plus no income earners like me.

Anyhow u guys wants to paint gej, whether u termed his policies voodoo abi juju, nigerians were feeding FINE unlike this propaganda driven era of sham.
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U sound daft. Really daft. To start with, compare these ur prices and indices to how it was handed over to him when he became president. Was that how he met it? Why didn't u ask the bastard to restore the prices of stuffs the way he met it? Oponu, things Av change all over the world, nigerian inclusive.
Nigerians are still feeding fine and being challenged. It has been like that from time memorial only fools like u will claim there was no poverty in the land when Jonah-daftt was in charge.
About oil, even countries where oil was very cheap before now like Saudi, Venezuela have all increased prices and here u are saying Nigeria should be an exception. does this ur indices doesn't apply to them? Seriously u lack sense.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:14am On Aug 16, 2017
Jengem:
You talk like you are keeping malice with economics 101

So ur own economics 101 told u that GDP is directly equated to income right?
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 9:12am On Aug 16, 2017
ahaika23:
Small waste product, on what premise do you want to compare GEJ to OBJ now? You want to start what you can't finish?

Rotten kunt, am plainly telling u that it's plain foolish to blame the sharing of savings on no other but Jonah-daftt himself who got the Lion share. Obj faced the same circumstances yet he did not share as against the Otuoke bastard.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 10:17pm On Aug 15, 2017
ahaika23:
Ask him, abi the SWF Chibuike Amaechi took GEJ to court to to be shared wether it was from soya bean oil.

Indomie pickin, governors also took obj to court to share. Obj never shared. Yes, govs led by Amaechi took him to court because the drunkard and Ngozi were spending the money behind them. but no court order mandated that the money be shared. When money was shared, FG/Jonah-daftt still got the Lion share of over 50%, amaechi u love to hate got less than 3%. It was in the best interest of the Otuoke bastard to share and he did share with nothing to show for it when he wasn't under any compulsion to share like obj.
PoliticsRe: In Response To Jonathan's Accrued Oil Earnings Vs Buhari's by Toketimt: 10:11pm On Aug 15, 2017
ahaika23:
Have you heard of sovereign wealth fund and excess crude account before? Have you heard of Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi before? If you have you should then get some understanding.

U are still talking foolishly. The same excess crude account Jonah-daftt and his cohorts were accused of singlehandedly fiddling and spending alone before the governors decided that it must be shared. Even at that, not all was shared.
Oponu, this has nothing to do with over 50% fg still collects as allocation so my original arithmetic still stands.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu And His Biafra Security Service 'BSS' (Photos, Video) by Toketimt:
kenic:
I am not against his agitation or the Kanu of a guy but he's making everything seem like a joke. Lol

U just started. Biafraudd is nothing but a huge joke grin grin.
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fayose Releases Number To Mobilise Funds For Nnamdi Kanu by Toketimt: 7:47pm On Aug 15, 2017
I trust my gullible ibos. Extremely very easy to deceive. Let's go nahhh.....time to donate zoo money for dilector. grin grin grin

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