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Re: This Is Onitsha! by MXrep: 1:49am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Lol whats all these nonesense from yorubas. |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 3:45am On Jul 03, 2016 |
fratermathy: My friend will you sharrapppp. It's the people replying your wailing wey get time. 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 3:47am On Jul 03, 2016 |
AshiwajuFoward: Chaiii!!!!! 27? Olorun Oba o!!!! Explains why they're flexing. Enugu is like one lga in Ibadan. If Ibadan focuses on developing one LGA with Oyo revenue, Enugu won't even have mouth to talk. Yet Ibadan is more developed than all them silly Ibo states. 3 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Ilovemystate: 7:58am On Jul 03, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan:funny dudes I'm surprise you guys are not ashame of slum and dirty city I guess you are trying to convince those that have not been to that ancient city, I served in Ibadan, and I know how backward the city is, it's bigger than enugu, but length of mud houses and brown roofs all over the city it's an eye sore, the size can't be criteria to judge how city is developed, Lagos is smallest in size but well developed by all, showing pics of banks CBN etc, it's ridiculous. I know you not gone out of your region, please do, you will be sorry of your tribesmen, your tribesmen more enlightened and toured round county are scared of Igbos, lying to yourselves and hating can't turn your misfortune. I hope you've read this letter to Tinubu I can push more out for you to read if you are still cynical letter to Tinubu: Has glory departed from Yoruba nationRead more: https://www.naij.com/864937-open-letter-tinubu-die-want-remembered.htmlOpen The only thing we can boldly say the Yoruba nation controls is the information machinery – the press. We own largely the newspapers – the Nation, Punch, Nigerian Tribune, TV Continental and a few others. It is because of our control of this information machinery that we have rewritten the narrative in the country with the misguided self-belief that things are normal and we are making progress. A look beyond the surface will prove that this is so untrue.Read more: https://www.naij.com/864937-open-letter-tinubu-die-want-remembered.html [ |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:06am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: 90% of non-igbos who serve in the SE return to the SW; Lagos, Ibadan etc. You know why? Because the SE houses many of the dirtiest and most polluted cities in Nigeria, full of intolerant bitter touts, etc You can make noise about serving in Ibadan, but your words hold as much weight as the shit ibos lick from GEJ's anus. As for the letter you keep harping on about, how does that affect me? How many letters have your fellow ibos, i.e Joe Igbokwe, written to castigate fellow ibo touts? Ibadan is like 27 times the size of Enugu and still makes the whole SE look shitty. 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:09am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Talking about Slum, this is Onitsha: the World's most dirty/polluted city (UN) www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016697_akwa_jpeg5c5ddc8a8178c2006a75df5e72033f22 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016699_onitshadirty3_jpeg712e1ee2e465cceaa686e242dda37e2b www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016713_img20150702133440_jpege5735fa7ab8ff0e637655c8f15149c61 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016712_flyoverdirt3_jpeg37d421efe023409c3bf1c5de60fbf3cf www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016729_img2014122200220_jpegfc974d3be58ef860f5555017154986a9 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016650_flyover1_jpeg5d628cdafb99dc5cf5db7148e55b934e dont eat in onitsha www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016731_img2014122900375_jpeg3f179674647a4dfeb5c000a25601fa97 Let's not forget this part of onitsha www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016625_awka2_jpeg92d229179c223691d52d58de99d7ac78 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016626_awkapix_jpegc5c034b5174f52d97ed8d894fe24001f www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016628_tarzandirt_jpeg58c1b386e1929584b8592ebd70744985 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016637_awka3_jpege697222f04df711c0482530c8e95450c 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:10am On Jul 03, 2016 |
While Ibadan stays winning [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmIn9IzWAAEQNo7.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmTT4iMWIAAk8lP.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmTUZM_WIAAYzOv.jpg:large[/img] [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmTVCE0XgAAsJdm.jpg:large[/img] 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:12am On Jul 03, 2016 |
My beautiful Ibadan that Ibos are bitter about 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by WhoRUDeceiving: 8:17am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Then good the bad the ugly.... We need world class cities |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Ilovemystate: 8:34am On Jul 03, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan:I hope you've seen NBS report of states deposit in Nigeria for the past five years, Oyo might be 200 times bigger than Enugu but Enugu control more cash than big for nothing state. Propaganda can only ruin your region NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 2010-2015BANK CREDIT AND DEPOSIT BY STATES IN NIGERIA Bank credit/deposit in each state may be used as an indicator of the level of activity and well being of operators (households and businesses) in a particular state as it shows what residents are borrowing and the amount deposit in banks http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/384 From the report bank deposit by states in Southeast from 2010-2015 Bank deposit in Anambra state #1'844'434.75 Bank Credit # 258'716.37 Balance #1'585'718.38 Bank deposit in Enugu #1'651'741.09 Bank credit #370'012.75 Balance #1'281'728.59 Bank deposit in Imo # 936'606.57 bank credit #218'853.32 balance #717'753.35 Bank deposit in Abia from #1'031'355.42 bank credit #391'675.25 balance 639'580.17 Bank deposit in Ebonyi #330'841.52 bank credit #93'627.5 balance 237'214.02 Southeast total balance from 2010-2015 #4'461'997.51 From the report bank deposit by states in Southwest from 2010-2015 excluding nation commercial center Bank deposit in Oyo #1'617'678.48 bank credit #598'298.6 balance #1'019'379.88 Bank deposit in Ogun #1'204'873.59 bank credit # 558'073.3 balance # 649'800.29 Bank deposit in Ondo #821'901.84 credit #306'621.05 balance #515'280.79 Bank deposit in Osun #648'726.72 credit #417'073.72 Balance #231'653.05 Bank deposit in Ekiti #301'136.23 credit #123,254.46 balance #177,881.77 South west total balance from 2010-2015 #2'593'995.78 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:41am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: Your data is incomplete, son. Are you ashamed of putting Lagos data or are Yorubas from Lagos aliens? Try again Even with the drug cartel money going in and out of the SE, there's really nothing to bring home. A region with so much "wealth" still so impoverished. More Onitsha slum - from a city with "so much money" lmao. www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016769_ochanjashit3_jpega1b378b9530d4ec5dd0a8817a25d30e1 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016770_ochanjashit2_jpeg5c4834556315bcfef434bb24c4829755 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016771_img2014122900373_jpeg30f77bc0e2f50cea9ffde726c1415858 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016783_awkasouth_jpeg757d248113675443d8290b6d74127f47 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016784_awka4_jpegfcafa47f2b656b55eef4b49af77a4e4e www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016786_awka2_jpeg92d229179c223691d52d58de99d7ac78 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016835_ananmmmm_jpegaa8775a1f3b562cbe1676772315d3eaf www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016845_pitaobisekem_jpeg650530d8384918eb540f831e8cc4fc6f www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016846_tarzandirt_jpeg58c1b386e1929584b8592ebd70744985 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016847_tarzandirty2_jpeg86c1786bf851769eff5718fa3f1c4825 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016848_onitshadirty3_jpeg712e1ee2e465cceaa686e242dda37e2b 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Ilovemystate: 8:45am On Jul 03, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: I hope seen these threads https://www.nairaland.com/3108831/region-inspired-me-hate-love https://www.nairaland.com/3027070/onitsha-one-biggest-river-port https://www.nairaland.com/3061689/anambra-seat-political-power-awka |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:47am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Onitsha - Most polluted city in the world |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:49am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: Eyah pele, need an ego boost? Oya go create another Onitsha thread make I shower am with my blessing. You know where am getting all these pictures? From your Ibo peeps now. Y'all keep opening each other's yansh, it makes this so much easy! 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:53am On Jul 03, 2016 |
They need to seal the whole city sef 2 Likes
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Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:57am On Jul 03, 2016 |
The real Onitsha www.nairaland.com/attachments/478371_Owerri_Imo_state__jpg9cdd2eda22bdfa3e5235302add8e1460 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Ilovemystate: 8:57am On Jul 03, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: That the best way to defend yourself, no wonder your region it's sinking in eduction, and you think posting recycled pictures online will silent me in your dreams http://punchng.com/education-why-south-west-and-north-should-be-worried/ Last week, the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate of Education result was released. The Punch chose to publish the story with an attention-grabbing headline: “Again, South-East leads in the WASSCE performance chart.” The report showed that Abia State dethroned Anambra. The states were ranked according to the percentage that had a minimum of five credits, including in English Language and Mathematics.But the surprise in the report was that almost like in 2014, no South-West state except Lagos was on the top 10 of the chart. The top 10 states were the five South-East states, four South-South states and Lagos: 1st – Abia (63.94 per cent), 2nd – Anambra (61.18 per cent), 3rd – Edo, 4th – Rivers, 5th – Imo, 6th – Lagos, 7th – Bayelsa, 8th – Delta, 9th – Enugu, and 10th – Ebonyi. Ekiti was 11th; Ondo was 13th; Ogun was 19th; Oyo was 26th; while Osun was 29th. In 2014, the top 10 states were similar: Anambra (65.92 per cent), Abia (58.52 per cent), Edo (57.82 per cent), Bayelsa (52.83 per cent), Rivers (52.78 per cent), Enugu (51.91 per cent), Lagos (45.66 per cent), Imo (40.64 per cent), Delta (40.12 per cent), Kaduna (36.12 per cent). Ebonyi was 11th with 36.05 per cent.For 2014, the states with the least performance were Northern states: They were Yobe (36th), Zamfara (35th), Jigawa (34th), Gombe (33rd), Katsina (32nd), Kebbi (31st) Bauchi (30th), and Sokoto (29th). In 2013, the result was similar: 28th – Katsina (10.45 per cent), 29th – Adamawa (8.75 per cent), 30th – Jigawa (7.47 per cent), 31st – Sokoto (7.12 per cent), 32nd – Zamfara (6.65 per cent), 33rd – Kebbi (6.30 per cent), 34th – Gombe (5.68 per cent), 35th – Bauchi (5.28 per cent), and 36th – Yobe (4.85 per cent).Someone from the South-East or South-South could see it as a reason for chest-thumping, but for me, it portends grave danger. Why do I say so? I will explain shortly.Those who had not been following the trend in education could dismiss this as a flash in the pan. But it is not so. I have followed the trend since the late 1980s. From 1996 when the late military dictator, Sani Abacha, created 36 states out of Nigeria, the three states that have been producing the highest number of applicants in the examination organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board have been Imo, Anambra and Delta.The Guardian of August 26, 1999, page 31, had some statistics about the 1999 UTME examination. It showed that the six states with the highest number of applications were: Imo (44,274), Delta (36,375), Anambra (34,206), Ogun (33,375), Edo (29,057), and Osun (22,950). Conversely, the states that produced the least number of candidates were all Northern states: Borno (1,572), Katsina (1,054), Taraba (882), Sokoto (782), Kebbi (794), and Yobe (535). The Registrar of JAMB then, Prof. Bello Ahmad Salim, lamented the poor showing of the Northern states, noting that the 65,000 applications from the 19 states of the North were just 20,726 higher than the number of applications from only Imo State. If Imo and Delta states’ applications were combined, that would amount to 80,649 applications: over 15,000 higher than the applications from the 19 states of the North.In 2007, The Guardian newspaper of June 1, page 3, published the results of the 2007 University Matriculation Examination. The top six states with the highest number of candidates were Imo (93,065), Anambra (64,689), Delta (61,580), Edo (57,754), Akwa Ibom (47,928), and Ogun (47,227). The last six were: Kebbi (4,682), Sokoto (3,925), Taraba (3,832), Zamfara (2,904), Jigawa (2,541), and Yobe (2,516).For the 2012 results released by JAMB and published by Vanguard of March 31, the top five states were: Imo (123,865), Delta (88,876), Anambra (84,204), Osun (73,935), Oyo (71,272). The least five states were: Jigawa (11,529), Kebbi (7,364), Yobe (6,389), Zamfara (5,713), and Sokoto (5,664).In the Unity School admission of 2013, the states that got the highest cut-off marks were: Anambra – Male (139) Female (139); Imo – Male (138) Female (138); Enugu – Male (134) Female (134); Lagos – Male (133) Female (133); Delta – Male (131) Female (131); Ogun – Male(131) Female(131); Abia – Male (130) Female (130). The states that got the lowest cut-off scores were: Zamfara – Male (four) Female (two); Yobe – Male (two) Female (27); Taraba – Male (three) Female (11); Sokoto – Male (nine) Female (13); Kebbi – Male (nine) Female (20); Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35).So, for those from the South-West and North who may give the excuse of the South-East and South-South states getting these results by the help of “special centres,” it is a case of trying to hide behind a finger. Instructively, the South-West, which was the first to receive Western education, and was ahead in education, has lost its place in education in Nigeria. Something is killing the interest of the South-West children in education. The six South-West states need to see this as an emergency that transcends party affiliation. This scenario is a source of danger because the South-East and South-West have been counter forces to each other. Whatever feat the South-West produces, the South-East counters it, and vice versa. We can see it in the literary feats of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, the football feats of Shooting Stars and Rangers, the political feats of Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo, the academic feats of University of Nigeria, Nsukka and University of Ife, Ile-Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), and so on. This healthy rivalry enhances stability, peace and growth in the nation.But if this downward trend continues, in future, that balancing of forces between the South-West and the South-East will no longer exist. And given that the indigenes of the South-East and the South-South dwell in large numbers in the South-West, a time will come when the South-West could feel angry that the indigenes of the South-East and South-South are taking over positions that the South-West indigenes should occupy in the South-West. This may cause problems as witnessed in the xenophobic attacks in South Africa last year. So, it is in the interest of all that the South-West stage a come-back in education.The case of the North is scarier. Many commentators keep quiet about this worrisome issue because of political correctness, but only someone who loves you can tell you that you have mouth odour. It is dangerous that there are 10 million youths in the North with no formal education.The rise of Boko Haram has worsened a bad situation in the North. The few who want to go to school are scared away by this unconscionable terrorist sect.There are those who have erroneously said that the lack of interest in education in the North is caused by religion (Islam). But there are many nations with high Islamic population even in West Africa that embraced education. Furthermore, Northern states like Taraba, Plateau and Benue have a predominantly Christian population. Yet, there is a low interest in education there.There is no proof that Northerners have lower IQ than Southerners. All men are created equal. The prevailing environmental conditions make the difference.So, the quota system is an enemy of the North that every Northerner who loves the North must speak against. Without competition and challenges, there is no burning desire in man to excel.Nigeria runs on a quasi-unitary structure with each link coupled to the other. It moves as a unit. It can only move as fast as its slowest link and perform as good as its weakest link. It is in the interest of Nigeria that the fire of education is rekindled in the North. This will expand the opportunities available for Northern youths and reduce the tensions and suspicion that exist between the North and the South.We must also jettison this failed feeding-bottle federalism that we have and adopt true federalism that allows the federating units to move at their own pace and be competitive. A country that does not promote competition abhors excellence. |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 8:59am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: lol aint no one going to read that shoit boy Nice try though. You get a pat in the back. [size=18pt]Anambra To Close 486 Exam Miracle Centres[/size] AWKA—NO fewer than 486 centres of examination magic in Anambra State are to be shut down as part of measures to curb examination malpractices in the education sector, the Commissioner for Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, has said. Speaking at the 10th anniversary of St. Joseph’s Academic Award for 2014, the commissioner observed that the miracle centres had been aiding and abating examination malpractices, especially during West African School Certificate Examinations, WASC, and National Examination Council, NECO, examinations. According to her, the decision to shut down the magic centres became necessary due to the manner their operators have fashioned them to swindle unsuspecting, desperate candidates. She said: “We have govern-ment and approved private schools that are saddled with the responsibility of training our children to become functional members of our society.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/anambra-close-486-centres-exam-magic/ 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:02am On Jul 03, 2016 |
The real onitsha 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:07am On Jul 03, 2016 |
The world's dirtiest city 2016 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Nobody: 9:08am On Jul 03, 2016 |
TheNewIbadan: I don't remember quoting your childish ass, who's your son? |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:09am On Jul 03, 2016 |
SnowJay92: One flat head tout at a time. Get in line. 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:10am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate, na Aba be this abi Onitsha? Has to be of of those dirty cities. 2 Likes |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by Ilovemystate: 9:10am On Jul 03, 2016 |
The 2012 Exam Ethics Report, by the Exam EthicsMarshals International, has identified Bayelsa, Sokoto,Ekiti and Imo, as the first, second, third and fourthworst states with exam malpractice records.Bayelsa State which was the worst state in thecountry had an Exam Malpractice Index (EMI) of44.99%; Sokoto State with EMI of 27.9 %; Ekiti StateEMI of 26.69%, and Imo State with EMI of 24%.According to the report, there was a five percent risein examination malpractices in the country from theNigeria National Exam Ethics Index (EEI) being at 86in 2011, to 82 in 2012.According to the report, the EEI is calculated based onthe composite number of candidates, principals,teachers, supervisors, invigilators and schoolssanctioned for malpractices by public examinationbodies for the period and geopolitical unit underconsideration.“It is the measure of the number of candidates andexam administrators that respected the rules andregulations of examinations out of every 100 thatparticipated in such examinations. The inverse, ExamMalpractice Index (EMI), is the measure of thenumber of people sanctioned for malpractices, out ofevery 100 that participated in the examination,” thereport said.It named the North-east geopolitical zone as themost ethics-friendly zone in 2012 with an EEI of 7.05%. The North-central zone came second with and EEI of84.09%, while South-west came third with EEI of83.26. South-east, North-west and South-southemerged fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.Yobe State emerged the 2012 National Exam EthicsGolden State with Exam Ethics Index of 89.57% whilethe FCT ranked second with 89.21% to emerge the2012 National Exam Ethics Silver state.Bauchi State ranked third with Exam Ethics Index of88.51% to emerge 2012 National Exam Ethics Bronzestate.Forthe zonal Exam Ethics Golden States, it said FCT,Yobe, Kano, Abia, Oyo and Edo States ranked numberone in Exam Ethics Index in their various zones toemerge the leader in their respective geopoliticalzones.The group regretted the fact that 18 out of every 100people that participated in examinations in Nigerialast year were indicted for malpractices, which it saidwere a cause for serious concern, despite slightimprovement registered between 2011 and 2012.The statistics also showed that Bayelsa State has thehighest number of de-recognised schools(13),followed by Delta (12), Ondo (eight), Kaduna (seven),Cross River (seven), Imo (seven), Plateau (six), Rivers(six) Kogi (five) Lagos (five) Nasarawa (five), Sokoto(four) and Anambra (four). No school was de-recognised in Taraba, Ebonyi, Borno, Niger, Adamawa,FCT and Yobe.It indicated that South-south has the highest numberof de-registered schools (35.1 percent), followed bySouth-west (19.3 per cent), North-central (15.7percent), North-west (15 percent), South-east (13.2percent), and North East (1.7 percent).“Progress in the education sector is paralysed by theiron grip of examination malpractice, which hasmetamorphosed into virtually risk-free highly lucrativeorganised criminal activity controlled by syndicates,some of whose members are embedded inministries, institutions and examination bodies asworkers.“Instead of being centres of excellence, someeducational institutions have become places whereyouths are weaned on diets of fraud and dishonesty tobreed ready recruits for corruption. A good number ofprincipals, lecturers, teachers, supervisors, invigilatorsand examination administrators entrusted withresponsibility to protect integrity of the examinationprocess are the very people that aid, abet and colludeto perpetrate malpractice for monetary and otherinducements,” the report said.www.ynaija.com/goodluck-jonathan-must-hear-this-bayelsa-has-the-worst-exam-malpractice-record-in-nigeria-report/ TheNewIbadan: Southwest engaged in exam malpractices than southest, according to exams ethics and marshall |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:13am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: [size=18pt]'Exam Miracle Centre' Schools to be shut down in Enugu [/size] http://www.juliablaise.com/2016/05/exam-miracle-centre-schools-to-be-shut.html 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:17am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Onitsha [img]http://1.bp..com/-NH_ec4S_bGA/VzXRoYsSA-I/AAAAAAAAKio/YwbxTW-YEBoIczBaDxcpiZ8tDGRaY2q_ACLcB/w1200-h630-p-nu/onitsha%2Bis%2Bthe%2Bworld%2527s%2Bmost%2Bpolluted%2Bcity.jpeg[/img] 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:20am On Jul 03, 2016 |
Onitsha www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016697_akwa_jpeg5c5ddc8a8178c2006a75df5e72033f22 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016699_onitshadirty3_jpeg712e1ee2e465cceaa686e242dda37e2b www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016713_img20150702133440_jpege5735fa7ab8ff0e637655c8f15149c61 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016712_flyoverdirt3_jpeg37d421efe023409c3bf1c5de60fbf3cf www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016729_img2014122200220_jpegfc974d3be58ef860f5555017154986a9 www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016650_flyover1_jpeg5d628cdafb99dc5cf5db7148e55b934e dont eat in onitsha www.nairaland.com/attachments/3016731_img2014122900375_jpeg3f179674647a4dfeb5c000a25601fa97 1 Like |
Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:20am On Jul 03, 2016 |
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Re: This Is Onitsha! by TheNewIbadan: 9:21am On Jul 03, 2016 |
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