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Death Of Isa Ademoh And Concept Of Good People Don’t Last, By Yusuf Ozi-Usman

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The death, on Saturday evening, April 8, 2017, of Alhaji Isah Ovurevu Ademoh, after a protracted illness for over a year, has once again thrown up the argument in many quarters to the effect that good people never last: that they die young.

Did Alhaji Isah Ademoh die young at the age of 61 years, 2 months and 8 days? Could he have lived longer than the time he lived, if he had not been good? Indeed, how bad can a person be to live longer than the good one? And how long can bad one live to enjoy his fruit of badness? Questions and questions!

It was unanimously acknowledged that the deceased was a kind-hearted, humble and God-fearing civil servant cum farmer, who rose from the lowly rank of Agric Officer 1 to the position of Director in the Agric and Rural Development Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA), from 1981 to 2016.

Just about two months to his retirement as Director in the Agric Secretariat, and indeed, from the government, after putting in mandatory 35 years of meritorious service, Alhaji Isah Ademoh had an accident in his car directly opposite the Kuje Area Council secretariat in Kuje town on December 19, 2015; the kind of accident that could be termed as funny and strange.

From that point of accident, after which he drove himself to his house, a few metres away, Alhaji Isah Ademoh had never enjoyed his body again up to the time he took the final exit from this world on Saturday. His condition degenerated from mere fever to near paralysis even though he did not develop High Blood Pressure that could be taken to result to stroke; to a complete knock down and finally unconsciousness.

Not quite four days after the strange accident, Isah Ademoh requested me to take him in my car to visit a neighbour who was reported to have been sick. But pleading from me and others around in his house, that he should take a rest, dissuaded him from going out to visit a sick neighbour with himself sick.

This scenario sums up the kind of person late Alhaji Isah Ademoh was: always caring about the welfare, happiness and well-being of his fellow human being, always planning for the happiness and good of others and so on, in spite of himself.

So caring he was that while others who have boreholes in a precarious environment like Kuje where water is gold, were making huge profits selling water to ‘customers’ who happen to be neighbours and others from distance, Alhaji Isah Ademoh allowed people, even from other villages and towns to fetch water from his borehole free. As a matter of fact, many people would go to his house with trucks load of jerricans and gallons as well as other containers to fetch water. He wasn’t bordered who were there to fetch the water: whether Christians, Muslims, men, women or children. And, the water flows 24 hours.

There were occasions when he quarreled with the persons maintaining the borehole for not telling him in time that the borehole had developed some hitches, even for a period of 30 minutes at a stretch: he took offence that people would not fetch water within that period. He spent money to repair the borehole whenever it developed hitch and to constantly flush the tank. So much he did it that when he was sick, Christians and Muslims organized regular prayer sessions in their Churches and Mosques for him to get well.

Late Alhaji Isah Ademoh exhibited so much of a high sense of simplicity that despite his position and status, he never made himself to be known or to be seen as an exceptional person. So much he did this that on many occasions, people have gone to his house to ask him that they wanted to see Alhaji Ademoh…and in most cases, he either would tell them that Alhaji Ademoh had gone out or simply acknowledged to them that he was the one.

Apart from taking part in community and religious promotions and activities, late Alhaji Isah Ademoh also took his farm, on Kuje-Gwagwalada road, as his second calling. Once he closed from work at FCTA, he would either go to his house to change dress before heading to the farm or he would go to the farm direct from office. He was a very agile, active and business-like person that you hardly would find him doing nothing at any given time.

As a matter of fact, there was hardly any weekend that he would not travel to Ebira land, in Kogi State, his birth, place to attend one community development activity or the other, and or to attend wedding, child naming and or burial ceremony or to just express solidarity to friends, relations and those he knew.

He single highhandedly financed and encouraged the translation of Holy Qur’an from its Arabic text into Ebira language, the way it had been done in Hausa and Yoruba languages. The project, anchored by the author of the first Ebira-English Dictionary, Yusuf Ozi-Usman with Sheikh Musa Onogu, Ustaz Musa Ogaminana and Ustaz Abdar-Rahman Murtada as co-authors, is now going through the process of being published, possibly by the Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He also built a flourishing Mosque around his house in Kuje, besides participating and sponsoring of religious activities, including the Christian ones.

Many people whose lives he positively touched in one way or the other were asking and wondering, when the sickness fell him: what had Alhaji Isah Ademoh done to anybody to deserve this kind of condition? Was it a case of good people don’t live long?

Of course, he finally died on that day, after battling with strange sickness that saw him being taken to most expensive private hospitals here in Nigeria and Dubai, where millions and millions of hard currencies were dispensed by his devoted wife, Hajiya Maimunat and upright children.

And, again, what does his death signify?

To me, because of my upbringing and later, my personal outlook to life, Alhaji Isah Ademoh died because his time, as appointed by his creator, had come. After all, for more than a year that he was bedridden, many other people had died, some through accident, others by sickness or even suddenly.

If Alhaji Isah Ademoh could make it to 61st birthday and beyond; if he could make it from lowly position at FCTA to the highest position in the same place; if he could train his five children (Kabiru in UK, Abdulmuhayimin in Dubai, Rabiu in Dubai, Fatimah in American University of Nigeria and Nasiru in Nigeria) to the high educational level as well as high moral standard in them; if he could make pressing personal impression on hundreds of others through his numerous kindness and, if he could live a life free of hatred, grievances, vendetta, conflicts, strife, gossips and other negative vices, it doesn’t really matter how long he lived.

It presupposes that the life of Alhaji Isah Ademoh, even if it is argued that it was short, was purposeful, meaningful and above all, Godly.

Better a man lives as a good man and be identified as good man by many people than being evil, devilish and ungodly and live long (beyond 100 years).

And, of course, the difference between the two is just a few years interval!

Just like between us, the living now, and Alhaji Isah Ademoh. [myad]

EFCC Intercepts N250 Million In Lagos Market, Arrests 2 Suspects

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), working on a tip from whistle blower, today, Monday, intercepted huge sums of money in various currencies at the popular Balogun Market in Lagos.

The EFCC Head Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, said in a  statement that the monies include €547,730 and £21,090 as well as N5,648,500 totaling about N250 million at the prevailing exchange rate at the parallel market.

“The interception followed information that about N250 million cash was being moved somewhere in the market for conversion into foreign currencies by unnamed persons. Operatives responded timely, met the money in Bureau de Change office, but a large chunk of it had been converted into Euro and Pounds sterling.

“The BDC operators found in possession of the monies claimed they were acting on behalf of their boss who sent the money to them from one of the Northern states in Nigeria.

“Two persons apprehended in the course of the raid are helping the Commission in its investigation.” [myad]

Ex-Miss World, Agbani Darego, Marries To General Theopilus Danjuma’s Son

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2001 Miss World, Agbani Darego, got married over the weekend to Ishaya Danjuma, son of former Defense minister and business man, Theophilus  Danjuma.

Some online reports which the beauty queen/ fashion entrepreneur shared in her Instagram page showed picture where she displayed herself in wedding dress with her partner turning their backs to the camera at the wedding. She shared the picture with the caption, “08-04-2017, #Mrs. Danjuma “which was further confirmed by her friend, Elizabeth Elohor.

Elohor while sharing the same picture wrote: “Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Danjuma @agbanidarego. May the almighty God bless your union. #mysisismarried, #beautifulcouple, #Marrakesh.

Her post revealed that the couple held the wedding ceremony in Marrakesh, Morocco over the weekend.

Agbani is best known as the first native African to win Miss World when she clinched the crown in 2001 at the age of 18 after she became the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria that same year.

A graduate of Psychology from New York University, Agbani became the first Nigerian to place among the top 10 semi-finalists, finishing seventh overall.

She has judged numerous pageants, and fashion and modeling competitions including Miss World 2014, Miss England 2002, Mr. Scotland 2002, and Elite Model Look Nigeria 2012 and 2014.

Agbani helms her eponymous ready-to-wear denim and leisurewear fashion company, AD by Agbani Darego which she launched in 2010.

According to media reports, little is known of her husband, Ishaya who is the son of General Theophilus (TY) Danjuma except for his active involvement in the family business.

(NAN). [myad]

Modu Sheriff Is Leading PDP Renegades, Makarfi Blows Hot

Ahmed Makarfi of PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction, led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has described the court-recognized national chairman of the party, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff as a leader of renegades of the party.

Makarfi called on the members of the party to therefore disregard what he called ‘self-appointed members of the Modu Sheriff renegade group’which he said is illegal, null and void. He added that any meeting the renegades called should be disregarded by all loyal supporters and members of the PDP.

In a statement today, Monday in Abuja by the spokesperson, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the factional leader called on members of the party not to attend any meeting put together by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff

Makarfi described Modu Sheriff and his group as interlopers and impostors, adding that the mobilization being undertaking by the party’s National Working Committee of the party under Sheriff is “illegal, null and void.
He called on members of the party in the South-East, where the campaign started on Monday, to disregard such meetings or gathering, advising Sheriff and his team to stop acting on behalf of the party until the Supreme Court determines the authentic leader of the party.

“The National Caretaker Committee led by Makarfi has appealed the Judgment of the February 17, 2017 at the Supreme Court and in the eyes of the law, until the Appeal is set aside by the Supreme Court, the National Caretaker Committee remains in charge of the affairs of the PDP.

“So, Senator Sheriff and his co travelers have no power to call for any meeting of Party members or supervise the affairs of the PDP forthwith.

“We therefore want to further call on Senator Ali Modu Sheriff to stop parading himself as the National Chairman of the PDP.

“We further call on all security agencies and other agencies of government to stop according him or members of his illegal team any support or assistance.” [myad]

It’s Dangote Family Affair As He Celebrates 60

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Nigerian business mogul and African richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote took time off his numerous business schedules to celebrate his 60th birthday with members of his immediate family. They include Mohammed, Halima, Fatima, Aliko, Sani and Mariya Dangote, who joined him in cutting the birthday cake at the Nigerian Stock Exchange on 10th April, 2017.

Dangote at 60 in Lagos

L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Oscar N. Onyema; Vice President, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Abubakar Mahmoud, SAN; Executive Director, Dangote Industries Limited, Halima Dangote; Corporate Strategy Specialist, Dangote Industries Limited, Mariya Dangote; President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote (Celebrant); Executive Director, NASCON Allied Industries Plc, Fatima Dangote; and President, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, during closing of gong to celebrate 60th Birthday of Aliko Dangote, by the Nigerian Stock Exchange celebrating a titan at 60.  [myad]

7 Olu Falae Kidnappers Get Life Jail Term Without Option Of Fine

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Seven Fulani herdsmen who were involved in the kidnap of a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae, have been sentenced to life imprisonment by an Ondo State High Court.

Justice Williams Olamide, today, Monday found the Fulani herdsmen guilty of kidnapping Falae from his farm in Ilado village, Akure North Local Government Area of the state in September, 2015.

Those convicted are Abubakar Auta, Bello Jannu, Umaru Ibarahim, Masahudu Muhammed, Idris Lawal, Abdulkadir Umar and Babawo Kato. All the convicts were arraigned on five counts of kidnapping, abduction, aiding and abetting, kidnapping, conspiracy and armed robbery.

Their offences, according to the Ondo State Government, contravened Section 2 of the Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Abduction Law, 5(1) (a) of the Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Abduction Laws, Section 3(11) (b) of the Anti-Kidnapping and Abduction Law, Section 6(b) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provision) Act, Cap R11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, and Section 1(2)(a) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act, Cap R11, Vol. 14, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

The judge held that the “recovered ransom, call logs, and identification of the suspects by Falae himself indicted the convicts of complicity” in the crime.

Against this backdrop, Justice Olamide subsequently sentenced the convicts to Olokuta prison, Akure for life, without an option of fine. [myad]

Death Of Isah Ademoh, Onukaba, Lee, Iyabo: Is Kogi Losing People Of Good Conscience?

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“The righteous perisheth and no man layeth it to heart; and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away

from the evil to come. He shall enter into peace; they shall rest in their beds, each one walking in his uprightness”

This scripture readily comes to mind when one thinks about the demise of Dr. Onukaba Adinoyi Ojo, Comrade I.O Maleek (Lee), Alhaji O. I. Ademoh and Hajia (comrade) Iyabo in quick succession. They all died between February and April

It is not their religion that makes them righteous but the light that their lives represented while they were alive. It is not their religion that made them stars but the salt their lives carried that made them  un-affected by the decay in their society. We hold this to be true, that true religion is the fear of God, love and service to humanity and not vain religious rituals.

These are men cut in gold in terms of their patriotism, their natural endowment, intellectual fecundity, the ideals they stood for and their selfless labour to improve Ebira society.

We cannot forget in a hurry, the money, time and energy Alhaji O.I Ademoh deployed to the cause of Ebira Social re-engineering, both in Club 10 Nigeria, which he cofounded and Ebira Youth Congress (EYC) which he supported whole-heatedly. When the cloud of darkness overshadowed Ebira land, in that unforgettable dark era, Alhaji Ademoh worked tirelessly to bring light to bear on the society even at the risk of his job and life.

When everyone else was sitting hopelessly on the issue of power-shift and an Ebira gubernatorial candidate Alhaji Ademoh and a few others with Ebira Renaissance Group and Ebira Youth Congress became a lone voice in the wilderness of hopelessness. Alhaji Ademoh’s

record of selfless service are legion. What a tragedy that Alhaji Ademoh became incapacitated at the threshold of power shift in Kogi State, a dream he staked his life for.

Dr. Onukaba Adinoyi Ojo, what better tribute can we write other than his incisive write up on Ebira Contemporary issues? He was an intellectual giant and a great man with a heart for the peasants. Cut in the class of the privileged elites but was never disconnected from his roots and the downtrodden. He laboured with us towards a rebirth of Ebira nation, a dream whose hope must be sustained in memory of these great patriots. Determined to put his ideas into action, he offered himself to serve but he was frustrated by the society that places high premium on money, and nothing but good money over and above integrity and idea. He died with the dream unfulfilled! As he died and a hypocritic society now realized what an excellent material he was. We are irked by the good comments from some political class and people who should have supported his ambition but went for good money, in lieu of selfless service and competence.

Comrade I.O Malik(Lee) was a Star whose brightness was dimmed by his environment. His intellectual capacity surpasses his paper qualification. He was one of the intellectual engine rooms of the Ebira Renaissance Group(ERG) and Ebira Youth Congress(EYC). He was

impoverished by the very society he laboured so hard to improve. His motto has always been: “I would rather die poor than to compromise my principles and integrity.”

He said then, it was too late for him, at his age to trade off what he has laboured for all his life for pecuniary gains. He was denied access to his pension at a time he needed it most.

What more can we say of Comrade (Hajia) Iyabo Ampe Lawarence? She prayed and hoped that a regenerated Ebira Nation would emerge in her time but died in the middle of a hope.

These all died at a period when the darkness over the land is yet to give way for an enduring sunshine. These all died within the same period as if God is cautioning us that men and women of conscience may soon cease from the land. They all in a way died, frustrated in their dreams and hopes, deprived of what ought to come to them by right and endowment of whom the society was not worthy.

They all died paying their dues in service and patriotism.

Sincerely, the pains and the tragedy of death is no longer on the departed but on all men of conscience and even the heartless who knowing their duties to the living, failed to perform them.

Their untimely departure has left a void.

May God provide worthy men and women to fill the gaps.

Signed:

Ebira Renaissance Group (ERG)

& Ebira Youth Congress (EYC). [myad]

CBN Opens Special Forex Window For Small And Medium Enterprises

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has opened a special Forex window for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to enable SMEs import eligible finished and semi-finished items not exceeding $20,000 for an enterprise per quarter.

According to the CBN spokesman, Isaac Okorafor, in a statement today, Monday, the Bank’s special intervention was necessitated by its findings that a large number of SMEs are being crowded out of the forex space by large firms.

“The sum of $20,000 per SME customer per quarter can be effected by telegraphic transfer subject to completion of Form ‘M’ supported with proforma Invoice and the importer’s Bank Verification Number (BVN)”

Okorafor said that all processing banks are to ensure that the importers submit relevant shipping documents not later than 60 days from the date of the transfer.

Information posted on the CBN website defines Small and Medium Scale Enterprises as enterprises that have asset base (excluding land) of between N5 million and N500 million and a labour force of between 11 and 300.

Okorafor said that the Bank had begun the massive sale of foreign exchange in different sectors of the Forex market this week. On Monday, April 10, 2017, the Bank intervened by offering the sum of $100 million to authorized dealers at the forex auction in the interbank wholesale window. It also sold $41 million for BTA, PTA, medical and tuition fees. On the BDC segment, the Bank also sold $10,000 each to BDCs to meet the needs of low-end users in the country.

The spokesman said that the dealers in the wholesale segment will have value for their respective bids on Tuesday, April 11.

According to him, the sum of $99,544,417.45 was picked up by dealers out of the $100 million offered by the Bank during the last wholesale auction on April 6, 2017.

Meanwhile, operators in the Bureau De Change (BDC) segment have duly funded their accounts with the CBN in anticipation of picking up the dollar equivalent ($10,000) on Tuesday, April 11 Feelers also indicated that the CBN may continue its special intervention in the market with the sale of more dollars to BDCs and in both the retail and wholesale windows in the course of the week. [myad]

Gov Wike Alone Has 221 Police Officers Protecting Him, Force Headquarters Confirms

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“There are 221 Police Personnel attached currently to His Excellency, Mr. Nyesom Wike, the Executive Governor of Rivers State for his Personal and office protection.”

This was contained in a statement today, Sunday, by the spokesman of the Police Force Headquarters, CSP Jimoh Moshood while responding to a media report that Wike alleged that the Inspector General of Police, (IGP), Ibrahim Idris had ordered that he be killed.

Jimoh Moshood described the governor’s allegation as un-gubernatorial, un-executive, and malicious, even as he said that the 221 personnel attached to Wike is more than what some Police Command have.

“It is incumbent on the Nigeria Police Force to educate the general public and draw the attention of the Governor of Rivers State to the facts and figures available for Press and members of the public to verify, that there are 221 Police Personnel attached currently to His Excellency, Mr. Nyesom Wike, the Executive Governor of Rivers State for his Personal and office protection.

“The breakdown is as follows, one ADC (SPO), one CSO (SPO), one Unit Commander (Special Protection Unit) SPO, one Unit Commander (Counter Terrorism Unit) SPO, one Escort Commander (SPO), one Camp Commander (SPO), one Admin officer (SPO) to administer the Police Personnel, 54 Inspectors of Police, 136 Police Sergeants and 24 Police Corporals.”
The statement further reads: “Obviously, the total number of 221 Police Personnel attached to the His Excellency, Mr. Nyesom Wike, the Governor of Rivers State is more than the strength of some Police Area Commands formation in some States of Nigeria.

“This is done to ensure optimum safety and protection of the Executive Governor of Rivers State.

“It is also factual to state that His Excellency, Mr. Nyesom Wike, Governor of Rivers State has not at any time reported or brought to the notice of the Inspector General of Police any security breach or lapses from these Police personnel attached to him till date.”

On the 28,000 Police Personnel and the Personnel of the other Security and Safety agencies deployed to Rivers State under the aegis of Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), a platform created by INEC and the Nigeria Police Force, the police explained that they were deployed in order to ensure the security and safety of the electorates, electoral officials, election materials and other critical stakeholders before, during and after the re-run election held in December, 2016 and not to kill innocent Nigerians.

The police asked the governor to always consider the national security in his comments, and to shun personal grudges he nursed against the Inspector General.

“His Excellency should put into cognizance National Security and that of the people of Rivers State as against any personal, political or group interest, and resist the use of personal grudges, grouse and sentiment to attack the hard earned personality of the Inspector-General of Police to cast aspersion on the Statutory roles of the Force in ensuring utmost protection of life and property of all Nigerians.

“Also, contrary to claims that nine Commissioners of Police have served in Rivers State in the last two years, the police said: “the record is there for everyone to check only three Commissioners of Police have served in Rivers State since the inception of the administration of the Inspector General of Police.”

“The first Commissioner of Police was redeployed to a higher duty post when he was promoted to the rank of a Deputy Inspector General of Police, while the second died after a brief illness on admission at an Indian Hospital; the third is the current Commissioner of Police in Rivers State.” [myad]

I’m Very Loyal To President Buhari, Senate President, Saraki Swears

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Senate President Bukola Saraki made it clear that he is very loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari and that he would not want his administration to fail.

In an interview with Daily Trust, Senator Saraki emphasized that he is loyal to the President, confirming that there has been a lot of misinformation out there.

“From Day One I took a position, and some very powerful people don’t like the position. When you want to know who is loyal to you, it is during your trying moments. Go back two months ago.

“Who was it who stood up resolutely and said Mr. President will be back and there is no cause for alarm? I don’t think a man who is not loyal to you will do that. We know some people who went to London and saw President Buhari, but they just left. They did not say anything.

“My message to all our party’s supporters is that I am committed, that whatever we promised Nigerians, we will deliver.

“For some of us, this government cannot be allowed to fail. We left one party with our supporters and embarked on this journey. We must be able to go back to them and tell them that that journey was worth it. If God forbid this government fails, what will I go back and tell them? It is in my personal political interest to see that this government succeeds.”

This was even as Senator Saraki accused former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume of trying to to “embarrass” him, by accusing him of him of importing bullet-proff SUV jeep worth N37 million.

Saraki narrated: “the issue of the car, when it came up, the management issued a statement. When government appointees buy an official car, it is not their car. Government provides a car to you by virtue of your job.

“The National Assembly Management said no car was imported in Senator Saraki’s name, and Senator Ndume knew that. Even if you think that your colleague is not qualified, did he call him and say ‘Colleague is it true that you don’t have a genuine certificate?’ There are many ways of addressing these issues.

“Coming to the [Senate] floor escalated the whole issue. What the committee was saying was did you check this thing very well before you came to the floor and said your privilege was… So it is not that he gave me an opportunity to prove it because the management had already said that no car was brought in under my name, and Ndume knew it. He brought the issue to embarrass both myself and the institution. I am not an importer. I don’t agree with you that he gave us a chance to clear ourselves because we had already been cleared.”

The Senate had in March, suspended Senator Ndume for six months for raising false allegations against Saraki and Senator Dino Melaye through order 14 and 15 at plenary.

The suspension followed the report of Senator Samuel Anyanwu-led committee on Public Petitions, Ethics and Privileges which recommended for his suspension for one legislative year.

Ndume had called for the probe of his colleagues, after a publication in national dailies reported that “the Senate President, Bukola Saraki bought SUV bullet proof Jeep worth N370 million without paying it’s Custom duties.”

The motion he raised also called for the investigation of Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi East Senatorial district, who he alleged did not graduate from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria as claimed by an online newspaper. [myad]

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