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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Gerrard59(m): 1:26pm On Apr 25, 2023
Akano5:


i agree with you to some extent but i disagree with you about the availability of Jobs in the general market.... at least check the percentage of students graduating every year and compare it with the percentage of graduates getting employed....


There are no jobs in Namibia o. You need to read Namibians wailing on Reddit. Namibia was top three in the number of unemployed citizens globally before Covid. Nigerian youths have more economic opportunities to than the average Namibian youth. If the country was relatively peaceful, people would have moved to LCOL states especially in the north and middle belt. Tensa20 is right, only South Africa should be compared to Nigeria. As for others esp those island states, it is an orange-to-apple comparison. Those countries are good to live safely, but not for economic opportunities. Ivory Coast is not even in the top five economies in sub-Saharan Africa. Ghana, upon her perennial IMF begi-begi, has a bigger economy than Ivory Coast.

That was how someone said Sudan is better than Nigeria because Ireland does not subject doctors trained there to qualifying exams. Sudan better than Nigeria? Maybe to groom terrorists. grin

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Gerrard59(m): 1:29pm On Apr 25, 2023
haybhi1:
Op, how does one cope with language barrier?

You learn the language. No options.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Gerrard59(m): 1:31pm On Apr 25, 2023
internationalman:


How would you know the horrible state of Nigeria when you've not seen other countries..

So until then let people that have seen other countries talk.

For some of these countries, it is relatively peaceful to reside in. That is one aspect I commend them - they are relatively safer than Nigeria. But for economic opportunities? I have to disagree.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by abobote: 7:52pm On Apr 25, 2023
When we say Nigeria is the worse country on earth, some will say you are abusing your country.

I think we chased the whites away, when we were not ready to govern, coz most of these countries, including côté Ivoire, were built by whites.
Blacks are very corrupt, especially Nigeria ( the most corrupt country on earth).
Whites will take some of your resources, but they will give you basic amenities, like water, electricity, road and security.

You exaggerated on the price of banana though, except you are in their village

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by simfrost90210: 7:52pm On Apr 25, 2023
grin grin grin
.., shebi somebody said you should nyash down in Nigeria if it's not RSA you're relocating to, so long as your intention is a BLACK African Nation.. dis one come waka go Ivory coast!!!

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:55pm On Apr 25, 2023
Things in Nigeria are expensive because there are little to no proper price control mechanisms. Cartels just fix whatever price they want and the consumers can either pay or fvck off.

There are cartels everywhere in the name of ‘unions’ - fish sellers, meat sellers, beef sellers, vegetable sellers etc. All sorts of unions exist

In some markets, no commodity has a fixed acceptable price, they just tell you an amount and expect you to bargain, MADNESS


Economic principles are dead to the Nigerian market

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by hakeemhakeem(m): 7:56pm On Apr 25, 2023
Things should just return back to the ways it uses to be,these were all we enjoyed in the past

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by hkunle71(m): 7:56pm On Apr 25, 2023
They have come again oooo.... After now, Nigerians will come back like their Ghana must go bag

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by OkikiOluwa1(m): 7:57pm On Apr 25, 2023
I made this comment to sigh about our plight here. When ll we get better?
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by chukkystar(m): 7:58pm On Apr 25, 2023
People that had a Civil War not too long ago. Na so e dey be when You from outside come in, things will seem better. But Check the Country's literacy rate then check their Religious and Tribal issues too. Also low Economic activities compared to Nigeria. U arrived there at a very good time cos the tension of War has really calmed down

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Exceed15: 7:58pm On Apr 25, 2023
aboyaji:
I'll go first...

1. Cooking gas: Cooking gas is very cheap in ivory Coast. It costs an average of #330/kg of gas. So refilling a 12.5 kg cylinder should cost you #4125 at most.

2. Kerosene: kerosene costs relatively about #650/ litre in the fuel station, where the black market sells for #800/ litre.

Note : This country's oil production is very poor o. They're not even anywhere close to Naija's production.

3. Organisation: Ivory coast is very well organized that you can barely run into unorganized environment. Many areas are safely guarded by their local police officers stationed almost everywhere. You can as well make friends with the officers easily without any form of threat from them. They're very welcoming.

4. Very low violent place: People can move around as late as 10pm till dawn without the fear of harassment or violence. In fact, children play in the tarred road as late as 10pm. They have already come to terms about how safe they are in the country. People can stay up late wherever they went to without rushing back home due to nightfall. Night movements was my best !

5. Good Road network: I spent close to 7 months in ivory Coast and could barely see a road untarred. Almost every road I used was smoothly done and stretched to various cities and States. The only place my leg touched Sandy soil was in my compound because the landlord was still constructing more buildings in the site. So our compound was sandy at the moment.
Tarred road stretched into all compounds in ivory Coast. It's not the responsibility of the government to do your compound, it's yours. I was marvelled by such development though I spent most of my time in the rural area.

6. Security: Police is your friend is the Moto in ivory Coast. Really nice people. I guess I've said it somewhere before now.

6a. Theft is ALMOST uncertainty. The prepaid meter of every individual house is stationed outside the main building without burglary or iron shield. Anybody can touch it. It wasn't even stationed very high from the ground level. It went only as far as 3-4 feets high. A child of 10 can touch it too.

Our apartment is in a 2 storey building comprising of almost 33 units of one bedroom apartments. The building was built like a shopping complex. All of the prepaid meters used in this apartments are stationed outside where everyone can see and feel it. But no one steals it, likewise every other houses there.

6b. Once there was a particular theft in my ivorian friend's shop that I know of. There were 5 boys who was involved in burgling his computer and phone shop one night. But before 5am, the boys were all caught with the complete stolen items retrieved. Funny enough, my friend didn't know. He was woken up by the police to come to his shop and see the guys. And he didn't have to SETTLE THE POLICE FOR DOING THEIR JOBS grin.

7. There is constant electricity in that country. CONSTANT.
I only observed a few nightouts and those periods were understandable. They all know when the lights would go off in the week or month and have come to terms with it. Light doesn't go off intermittently as obtained in Nigeria. And throughout my stay there, I didn't pay for light bill or water. My caretaker didn't mention it to me too. I was surprised. Steady light cheesy

8. Economy: Their economy is very good. It's almost equaling to the Naira at the time I left. So, if you hear 500 CFA there, it's almost equivalent to 500 Naira. So don't do too much calculation.

8a. Minimum wage is very much respected and applied. A POS attendant over their is living a good standard life. A bar attendant earns about 20,000 CFA weekly... WEEKLY o. I mean a local bar attendant. How much more a corporate hotel or bar attendant or waiter.

8b. The money you earn can fetch you a standard living. Their money is easily made and spent too.

9. FOOD grin grin grin: Our area of specialty.

Food is over cheap compared to what's obtained in Naija. You can see someone who earns little but could afford chicken or any frozen food. Food is not part of their problems for now. Banana can go as low as 50 CFA or 50 Naira and it is not the small quantity we're talking about.

A bunch of Bananas that you can get from a roadside vendor in Naija for 800 could be gotten for 150 CFA. So you see it. Once I bought 2 Bunches of banana for 50 each, I couldn't finish them for 3 days.

9a. So sorry, vegetables can be scarcely found there my dear. I made most of my soup without vegetables. That part I didn't enjoy undecided

That's for now. Anybody can add.

Interesting.
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by alizma: 7:58pm On Apr 25, 2023
aboyaji:
I'll go first...

1. Cooking gas: Cooking gas is very cheap in ivory Coast. It costs an average of #330/kg of gas. So refilling a 12.5 kg cylinder should cost you #4125 at most.

2. Kerosene: kerosene costs relatively about #650/ litre in the fuel station, where the black market sells for #800/ litre.

Note : This country's oil production is very poor o. They're not even anywhere close to Naija's production.

3. Organisation: Ivory coast is very well organized that you can barely run into unorganized environment. Many areas are safely guarded by their local police officers stationed almost everywhere. You can as well make friends with the officers easily without any form of threat from them. They're very welcoming.

4. Very low violent place: People can move around as late as 10pm till dawn without the fear of harassment or violence. In fact, children play in the tarred road as late as 10pm. They have already come to terms about how safe they are in the country. People can stay up late wherever they went to without rushing back home due to nightfall. Night movements was my best !

5. Good Road network: I spent close to 7 months in ivory Coast and could barely see a road untarred. Almost every road I used was smoothly done and stretched to various cities and States. The only place my leg touched Sandy soil was in my compound because the landlord was still constructing more buildings in the site. So our compound was sandy at the moment.
Tarred road stretched into all compounds in ivory Coast. It's not the responsibility of the government to do your compound, it's yours. I was marvelled by such development though I spent most of my time in the rural area.

6. Security: Police is your friend is the Moto in ivory Coast. Really nice people. I guess I've said it somewhere before now.

6a. Theft is ALMOST uncertainty. The prepaid meter of every individual house is stationed outside the main building without burglary or iron shield. Anybody can touch it. It wasn't even stationed very high from the ground level. It went only as far as 3-4 feets high. A child of 10 can touch it too.

Our apartment is in a 2 storey building comprising of almost 33 units of one bedroom apartments. The building was built like a shopping complex. All of the prepaid meters used in this apartments are stationed outside where everyone can see and feel it. But no one steals it, likewise every other houses there.

6b. Once there was a particular theft in my ivorian friend's shop that I know of. There were 5 boys who was involved in burgling his computer and phone shop one night. But before 5am, the boys were all caught with the complete stolen items retrieved. Funny enough, my friend didn't know. He was woken up by the police to come to his shop and see the guys. And he didn't have to SETTLE THE POLICE FOR DOING THEIR JOBS grin.

7. There is constant electricity in that country. CONSTANT.
I only observed a few nightouts and those periods were understandable. They all know when the lights would go off in the week or month and have come to terms with it. Light doesn't go off intermittently as obtained in Nigeria. And throughout my stay there, I didn't pay for light bill or water. My caretaker didn't mention it to me too. I was surprised. Steady light cheesy

8. Economy: Their economy is very good. It's almost equaling to the Naira at the time I left. So, if you hear 500 CFA there, it's almost equivalent to 500 Naira. So don't do too much calculation.

8a. Minimum wage is very much respected and applied. A POS attendant over their is living a good standard life. A bar attendant earns about 20,000 CFA weekly... WEEKLY o. I mean a local bar attendant. How much more a corporate hotel or bar attendant or waiter.

8b. The money you earn can fetch you a standard living. Their money is easily made and spent too.

9. FOOD grin grin grin: Our area of specialty.

Food is over cheap compared to what's obtained in Naija. You can see someone who earns little but could afford chicken or any frozen food. Food is not part of their problems for now. Banana can go as low as 50 CFA or 50 Naira and it is not the small quantity we're talking about.

A bunch of Bananas that you can get from a roadside vendor in Naija for 800 could be gotten for 150 CFA. So you see it. Once I bought 2 Bunches of banana for 50 each, I couldn't finish them for 3 days.

9a. So sorry, vegetables can be scarcely found there my dear. I made most of my soup without vegetables. That part I didn't enjoy undecided

That's for now. Anybody can add.
How much is fuel, how much is electricity per kw, how much is 2 bedroom flat ? Try to liken the area of the accomodations with somewhere in Nigeria, e get why. On light, you are correct, on theft, you are correct.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Exceed15: 7:59pm On Apr 25, 2023
aboyaji:
10. The use of generators: I never heard the sound of generators throughout my stay there. Even barbershops don't have it. Light is in abundance. Many times I cut my hair in their shops, I looked out for generator even one of those days there was interruption in power, no barber owned a generator to assist his work. Nobody at all. Total blackouts is generally distributed once there's interruption due to maintenance.

Why won't the barbers make it, financially there? cheesy

Wow!
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by miketayo(m): 7:59pm On Apr 25, 2023
tensazangetsu20:

Nigeria better pass Namibia. Job no dey that country. I no consider those north African countries as African nations na. I have been to Morocco and everything about it felt and looked European down to the most basic Infrastructure. When I talk Africa, na black man countries for Africa I dey talk.

Jobs for Locals or foreigners? they have jobs, our unemployment rate is way above theirs.
There is a no way Nigeria is better than Namibia.. they have good roads, extremely clean cities, cheaper food, a stronger currency and passport.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Holywizard: 8:00pm On Apr 25, 2023
He's lying ooo.


Accomodations are expensive.
I stayed in Abijan for 4 months.
Cassava leaf is their main vegetable

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:00pm On Apr 25, 2023
miketayo:


Jobs for Locals or foreigners? they have jobs, our unemployment rate is way above theirs.
There is a no way Nigeria is better than Namibia.. they have good roads, extremely clean cities, cheaper food, a stronger currency and passport.
I posted verifiable data. Namibia has a higher youth unemployment rate than Nigeria.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Exceed15: 8:00pm On Apr 25, 2023
Op, how did you cope with language barrier?
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Greatness09: 8:00pm On Apr 25, 2023
Same thing someone visiting Nigeria and stayed only in Lekki will say Nigeria is a very beautiful and organized place…..LMAO 😂😂😂

Take keke go Ikorodu first

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Mrpojj(m): 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2023
aboyaji:


Gambia is a very good place to be. If you have the cash.

Going to ivory Coast should take up to 80k. But you must factor hotel bills and normal itinerary too
80k
By road or what?

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by somehow: 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2023
tensazangetsu20:
LoL ivory coast. The same one I know. Continue to cap. As horrible as Nigeria is, the only African country better than Nigeria is south Africa.

To an everywhere-belle-face, every other country is better than Nigeria until reality sets in.

They're easy to know by their comments.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by rant19ade: 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2023
How about the social scene and ehnm ehnm the women 😁

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Roboto11: 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2023
Na lie you dey talk about all tarred roads sha.
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Benwallt(m): 8:02pm On Apr 25, 2023
Highesschief1:
Travelling is the best gift you can give yourself...

Naija mentality (a disgraceful and disreputable mentality). While the citizens of the other side prefer staying in their country, contribute their quota and develop their country. Very sad and thoughtless people full this country

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Exceed15: 8:02pm On Apr 25, 2023
Backpedal:

Ivory Coast is also very nice
I have been there and I can testify

Though it has its own problems too

Even first world countries have their peculiar problems too. No perfect place

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by happney65: 8:04pm On Apr 25, 2023
tensazangetsu20:

Nigeria better pass Namibia. Job no dey that country. I no consider those north African countries as African nations na. I have been to Morocco and everything about it felt and looked European down to the most basic Infrastructure. When I talk Africa, na black man countries for Africa I dey talk.

Namibia has the best road network in Africa. Shey you know?

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Nobody: 8:06pm On Apr 25, 2023
What you have described is a standard society. More like what's obtainable in a first world country.

Nigeria is a piece of excrement. This is why even the so called leaders are all exiting the country to buy houses abroad.

I've been to the UK and I know that Nigeria is one of the worst places on Earth.

Our leaders leaders, past and present deserve the hottest part of hell

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by bigcasava1(m): 8:07pm On Apr 25, 2023
aboyaji:
I'll go first...

1. Cooking gas: Cooking gas is very cheap in ivory Coast. It costs an average of #330/kg of gas. So refilling a 12.5 kg cylinder should cost you #4125 at most.

2. Kerosene: kerosene costs relatively about #650/ litre in the fuel station, where the black market sells for #800/ litre.

Note : This country's oil production is very poor o. They're not even anywhere close to Naija's production.

3. Organisation: Ivory coast is very well organized that you can barely run into unorganized environment. Many areas are safely guarded by their local police officers stationed almost everywhere. You can as well make friends with the officers easily without any form of threat from them. They're very welcoming.

4. Very low violent place: People can move around as late as 10pm till dawn without the fear of harassment or violence. In fact, children play in the tarred road as late as 10pm. They have already come to terms about how safe they are in the country. People can stay up late wherever they went to without rushing back home due to nightfall. Night movements was my best !

5. Good Road network: I spent close to 7 months in ivory Coast and could barely see a road untarred. Almost every road I used was smoothly done and stretched to various cities and States. The only place my leg touched Sandy soil was in my compound because the landlord was still constructing more buildings in the site. So our compound was sandy at the moment.
Tarred road stretched into all compounds in ivory Coast. It's not the responsibility of the government to do your compound, it's yours. I was marvelled by such development though I spent most of my time in the rural area.

6. Security: Police is your friend is the Moto in ivory Coast. Really nice people. I guess I've said it somewhere before now.

6a. Theft is ALMOST uncertainty. The prepaid meter of every individual house is stationed outside the main building without burglary or iron shield. Anybody can touch it. It wasn't even stationed very high from the ground level. It went only as far as 3-4 feets high. A child of 10 can touch it too.

Our apartment is in a 2 storey building comprising of almost 33 units of one bedroom apartments. The building was built like a shopping complex. All of the prepaid meters used in this apartments are stationed outside where everyone can see and feel it. But no one steals it, likewise every other houses there.

6b. Once there was a particular theft in my ivorian friend's shop that I know of. There were 5 boys who was involved in burgling his computer and phone shop one night. But before 5am, the boys were all caught with the complete stolen items retrieved. Funny enough, my friend didn't know. He was woken up by the police to come to his shop and see the guys. And he didn't have to SETTLE THE POLICE FOR DOING THEIR JOBS grin.

7. There is constant electricity in that country. CONSTANT.
I only observed a few nightouts and those periods were understandable. They all know when the lights would go off in the week or month and have come to terms with it. Light doesn't go off intermittently as obtained in Nigeria. And throughout my stay there, I didn't pay for light bill or water. My caretaker didn't mention it to me too. I was surprised. Steady light cheesy

8. Economy: Their economy is very good. It's almost equaling to the Naira at the time I left. So, if you hear 500 CFA there, it's almost equivalent to 500 Naira. So don't do too much calculation.

8a. Minimum wage is very much respected and applied. A POS attendant over their is living a good standard life. A bar attendant earns about 20,000 CFA weekly... WEEKLY o. I mean a local bar attendant. How much more a corporate hotel or bar attendant or waiter.

8b. The money you earn can fetch you a standard living. Their money is easily made and spent too.

9. FOOD grin grin grin: Our area of specialty.

Food is over cheap compared to what's obtained in Naija. You can see someone who earns little but could afford chicken or any frozen food. Food is not part of their problems for now. Banana can go as low as 50 CFA or 50 Naira and it is not the small quantity we're talking about.

A bunch of Bananas that you can get from a roadside vendor in Naija for 800 could be gotten for 150 CFA. So you see it. Once I bought 2 Bunches of banana for 50 each, I couldn't finish them for 3 days.

9a. So sorry, vegetables can be scarcely found there my dear. I made most of my soup without vegetables. That part I didn't enjoy undecided

That's for now. Anybody can add.
when trump called Nigeria shithole you thought he was just being insane? We parade the biggest church in the whole world and G/O that flys in jets not forgetting our imams who are selfishly also enriching themselves still with their spirituality nothing is going well in the country. This country Nigeria tire me

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by zilon12(m): 8:07pm On Apr 25, 2023
Hope you no be rich man wey dey for the best area in Abijan, and you are using one area in ivory coast to generalize

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by PoliteActivist: 8:09pm On Apr 25, 2023
Highesschief1:
Travelling is the best gift you can give yourself...

Nope. Freedom from what other people think is the best gift you can give yourself!
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by Gajagojo: 8:09pm On Apr 25, 2023
tensazangetsu20:
LoL ivory coast. The same one I know. Continue to cap. As horrible as Nigeria is, the only African country better than Nigeria is south Africa.
Have you been to Gabon?
Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:09pm On Apr 25, 2023
Gajagojo:

Have you been to Gabon?

Yeah also another useless country. If you are planning to go there abort mission.

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Re: What Common Things Surprised You In Other Countries that is lacking in Nigeria? by charlesdinho(m): 8:11pm On Apr 25, 2023
hmmm. the issue of electricity really touched me. in my local govt, we get electricity once in close to 2 weeks and whenever the useless phcn managed to restore power, it will not stay for more than 2 hours. OYO state PHCN is shit

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