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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:47am On May 03, 2020
IHelp:


Chances of regret is high. This opinion is based on cases I have seen.
90 percent illegals and driven by mind set of wealth and i don hammer syndrome...of what use is a nation that produced millions of bsc holders without correspondening job oppurnity....last immigration recruitment over 1m people applied for 5000 vacancies, now over 2 million people are writing jamb do u know the meaning of that in 4 years ....Nigeria state universities are busy producing half baked gradutes and school have turn to cult killing centres

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 11:02am On May 03, 2020
pafra:


You guys that doesn't see anything good in Nigeria. You mean you never see spring and ionized water in Nigeria for real? Probably you drink more of pure water or you drink bottle water without reading

So even if their is ionized and spring water then naija has made it. Haba oga!!

Mind u I've lived all my life here and would love nothing more than to see naija do well, but if u fail to plan u are planning to fail.

Naija has failed to plan at least for my generation.....if u are 30yrs and above naija has failed us, cos it takes time and careful execution to make changes. Nobody planned years back and even if they start today it will take years for any meaningful progress by that time I and my generations are on walking sticks, I no groove anything.

But u know the truth, even those born today may even grow up into a failed state. How much are we owing the world? And they keep giving us more loans.....why......the future would tell.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Lexman(m): 11:06am On May 03, 2020
juniorrate:


u can invest in Primary Federal Govt Bond direct via Gtbank bcz my acct officer email me a bond form to fill and the mininum amount is 50mill bt the rate for Q2 then was not encouragin so i ignored it because i still have other sources of income. This time am tryin to move morethan 60mill lying useless in my savin acct to Gt-target acct so i can manage the 4.6% peranum but the system is showin the maximum amount to invest is 1millions. @Ahib is this really normal bcz i think u have some money invested in gt-target account

@juniorrate I just think to recommend Ziklag Capital Limited to you as it would pay you better than your expected 4.6%. I opened an investment account with them since Sept 30, 2019. I use them because they give me the flexibility of withdrawing my funds whenever I need it without any charges after the first month, cause I often withdraw to do business with and re-invest. My current p.a interest rate is 8%. Inspite of not getting to work through April as a result of the pandemic, It's rewarding to have some credits of 49k for the month of April based on my value of investment. See attached image as evidence.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 11:10am On May 03, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
90 percent illegals and driven by mind set of wealth and i don hammer syndrome...of what use is a nation that produced millions of bsc holders without correspondening job oppurnity....last immigration recruitment over 1m people applied for 5000 vacancies, now over 2 million people are writing jamb do u know the meaning of that in 4 years ....Nigeria state universities are busy producing half baked gradutes and school have turn to cult killing centres

I think he meant family wise. Like I have a business here , which I shouldn't abandoned yet madam isn't earning much so can afford to leave for greener pastures with the kids but could this lead to the family breaking up.

I certainly owe my kid a better citizenship but they are too young to move on their own and moving madam away is risky......

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 11:18am On May 03, 2020
zamirikpo:


I think he meant family wise. Like I have a business here , which I shouldn't abandoned yet madam isn't earning much so can afford to leave for greener pastures with the kids but could this lead to the family breaking up.

I certainly owe my kid a better citizenship but they are too young to move on their own and moving madam away is risky......
u are lucky u have choices...human want are unending...in another thread a nigeria in american advice if u make 500k and 40 years u should remain in Nigeria

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IHelp: 11:25am On May 03, 2020
zamirikpo:


I think he meant family wise. Like I have a business here , which I shouldn't abandoned yet madam isn't earning much so can afford to leave for greener pastures with the kids but could this lead to the family breaking up.

I certainly owe my kid a better citizenship but they are too young to move on their own and moving madam away is risky......

Exactly.
Ahiboilandgas this is the area am looking at based on the question asked.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 11:30am On May 03, 2020
IHelp:


Exactly.
Ahiboilandgas this is the area am looking at based on the question asked.
ok it might take 5-7 years to settle ...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phraences: 11:34am On May 03, 2020
As Nigeria is now, better for aspiring husbands and wife's to hustle and save. So if you can't emigrate, at least you can give birth in a foreign country and make your child a citizen. If that is the only legacy you can leave your child it is enough. I have a friend who is always lamenting because in the 80's her parents usually travel abroad but they failed to time it in such a way that their children would be born there. Nigeria reminds me of a ball of yarn that is so hopelessly tangled that the only solution is to discard it and buy a new one.

IyawoToBe:
They can go to college over there and then integrate into the country after their study. It is not as easy as you guys paint it. I will not advise anyone who is above 35 and has a decent job/business here in Nigeria to relocate. I am not talking from experience... I am talking from what I have seen and told by people who made the decision.
As a young unmarried guy, by all means explore and try out your options. But when you are heading towards 40 and you have a wife and kids, the situation is different.

ahiboilandgas:
you owe your kids a second citizenship/pr,in places where dreams have 70 percent of coming true...top immigration countries are canada , Australia, new zealand, Ireland , germany (language barrier)
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by veron007: 11:37am On May 03, 2020
Lexman:


@juniorrate I just think to recommend Ziklag Capital Limited to you as it would pay you better than your expected 4.6%. I opened an investment account with them since Sept 30, 2019. I use them because they give me the flexibility of withdrawing my funds whenever I need it without any charges after the first month, cause I often withdraw to do business with and re-invest. My current p.a interest rate is 8%. Inspite of not getting to work through April as a result of the pandemic, It's rewarding to have some credits of 49k for the month of April based on my value of investment. See attached image as evidence.

But this is a mutual funds and can lose it's value any time. If the company incur losses during the month the value of your investment will surely go down immediately. My 2 cents - any investment that pays more than the government bonds should be suspicious. Why will they not just borrow at a cheaper rate in the debt market than pay you 8%? Either the company is into very high risk business or this is a ponzi scheme. Lets watch and see. Aluta Continua!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 11:40am On May 03, 2020
Phraences:
As Nigeria is now, better for aspiring husbands and wife's to hustle and save. So if you can't emigrate, at least you can give birth in a foreign country and make your child a citizen. If that is the only legacy you can leave your child it is enough. I have a friend who is always lamenting because in the 80's her parents usually travel abroad but they failed to time it in such a way that their children would be born there. Nigeria reminds me of a ball of yarn that is so hopelessly tangled that the only solution is to discard it and buy a new one.



with continues devaluation of the naira only the super rich will able to afford college abroad...i paid 12000 euro @400 for my brother msc in ireland ...now by time my kids are ready euro go be 1000 ....how do u get this money if not to join politics

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by erim123(m): 11:41am On May 03, 2020
I used to 30day, 90days, 180days and so forth why 182 and 364 days
feelamong:
http://af.reuters.com/article/nigeriaNews/idAFL5E8DO1YI20120224

LAGOS Feb 24 (Reuters) - Nigeria sold 149.65 billion naira ($953.00 million) worth of treasury bills this week with yields on the 182-day and 364-day papers lower than the previous auction, while the 91-day yields rose slightly.
The central bank sold 44.65 billion of the 91-day treasury bill at a 14.80 percent rate, up marginally from the 14.70 percent yield at the previous auction, it said in a statement.

It sold 20 billion naira worth of the 182-day bills at 15.50 percent, lower than the 16.09 percent previously, and 85 billion naira in the 364-day instrument at a marginal rate of 15.55 percent, compared with 16.89 percent at the last auction.

Traders attributed the falling yields on the longer dated treasury bills to the surge in demand from offshore investors.

Total subscription level rose to 476.86 billion naira, compared with 316.85 billion naira at the last auction, underscoring the increased interest in the local debt instrument by both offshore investors and local banks.

Nigeria, Africa's second biggest economy after South Africa, issues treasury bills regularly as part of monetary control measures to help lenders manage their liquidity. ($1 = 157.03 naira) (Reporting by Oludare Mayowa; Editing by Tim Cocks)
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by erim123(m): 11:43am On May 03, 2020
I used to hear of 30day, 90days, 180days and so forth why 182 and 364 days
feelamong:
http://af.reuters.com/article/nigeriaNews/idAFL5E8DO1YI20120224

LAGOS Feb 24 (Reuters) - Nigeria sold 149.65 billion naira ($953.00 million) worth of treasury bills this week with yields on the 182-day and 364-day papers lower than the previous auction, while the 91-day yields rose slightly.
The central bank sold 44.65 billion of the 91-day treasury bill at a 14.80 percent rate, up marginally from the 14.70 percent yield at the previous auction, it said in a statement.

It sold 20 billion naira worth of the 182-day bills at 15.50 percent, lower than the 16.09 percent previously, and 85 billion naira in the 364-day instrument at a marginal rate of 15.55 percent, compared with 16.89 percent at the last auction.

Traders attributed the falling yields on the longer dated treasury bills to the surge in demand from offshore investors.

Total subscription level rose to 476.86 billion naira, compared with 316.85 billion naira at the last auction, underscoring the increased interest in the local debt instrument by both offshore investors and local banks.

Nigeria, Africa's second biggest economy after South Africa, issues treasury bills regularly as part of monetary control measures to help lenders manage their liquidity. ($1 = 157.03 naira) (Reporting by Oludare Mayowa; Editing by Tim Cocks)
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 11:45am On May 03, 2020
zamirikpo:


I think he meant family wise. Like I have a business here , which I shouldn't abandoned yet madam isn't earning much so can afford to leave for greener pastures with the kids but could this lead to the family breaking up.

I certainly owe my kid a better citizenship but they are too young to move on their own and moving madam away is risky......

A guy i know moved his wife and young kids to Canada and remained here working. After a time, the separation became unbearable for the kids as the kids kept on crying everyday to see him. He had to leave Naija to go and join them. You know in abroad that it is everybody minding his/her business. No family members and friends coming to visit.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:12pm On May 03, 2020
Different strokes for different people, the Lebanese and Indians came to Nigeria over 100 years ago. They came as traders and blue collar workers

Fast forward to 2020, they have grown their small family Businesses to multi billion dollars enterprises

They will give their children the best education from anywhere in the world, but at the end of the day the will use the education to grow the business, manage and multiply the family wealth.

Those guys must be seeing something, which is blind to most of us. Or they have the resources and qualities which most of us don't have

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 12:13pm On May 03, 2020
Now I wanna comment on the issue of moving to Canada, get your credentials evaluated, write ur IELTs, get your pof intact and enter pool very fast. Points are dropping very fast and Candada will sure need more people considering covid 19.

I really do not understand the reason why we discourage people not to migrate to a place most of us have not been to. I had also heard about people lamenting on starting from the scratch and bla bla bla. Pls its not everyone that migrated to canada started from the scratch. Destiny and lucks with preparation differs. I personally started from the scratch because I moved to Canada as an Accountant but later decided to move into healthcare because of my kids. Oga moved as a welding Inspector but never started from the scratch because his job is in demand alot.

On the aspect of the kids, there are good schools here, ranging from Catholic to moslem schools where homosexuality wont be taught and even where its taught, the school usually give parents yearly school course work so as to enable u monitor what ur child learn in school. For those advising you to stay back if u are earning 500k, I really don't know what to tell them but why not ask them to come back and earn 500k in Nigeria.

Many Nigerians who stick to minimum wage jobs are the most lazy ones, they want to push drugs and make 200million dollars over night. They practically doesnt wanna do anything meaningful with their life. Go to school, no way, do certification course, no way, collect loan and do biz, too difficult for them. Pls do not sit down and listen to Nigerians abroad. Get the immigrant visa if u can, leave ur family and come alone for 3months and if it doesnt meet your expectations, then go home.

I repeat, stop listening to most of our Nigerians abroad and do not allow age to deter ur plans whether 40yrs old or 50yrs old, opportunities are here for everyone but most of us are too lazy to grab it. Do not come after me because i do not have time to argue

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Different strokes for different people, the Lebanese and Indians came to Nigeria over 100 years ago. They came as traders and blue collar workers

Fast forward to 2020, they have grown their small family Businesses to multi billion dollars enterprises

They will give their children the best education from anywhere in the world, but at the end of the day the will use the education to grow the business, manage and multiply the family wealth.

Those guys must be seeing something, which is blind to most of us
sir there notting special about the labanese and Indians but a bunch of rogues that know they can thrive well in a semi lawless and corruption infested nation like Nigeria ....majority of labanese are into money laundering for Nigeria 419 group ,and most of their business are fronts for other dubious activities,while the Indian are tax evaders ,contraband importer,custom duty short payment etc...infact the labanese are not very educated group....

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
Emigration is good and also dynamic. As we are emigrating from Nigeria, we also have Chinese and Indians who pay agents in order to migrate to Nigeria

Some Chinese who came to Lagos about 5 years ago are the owners of most of the new shopping complexes springing up at Oshodi Lagos
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:26pm On May 03, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
sir there notting special about the labanese and Indians but a bunch of rogues that know they can thrive well in a semi lawless and corruption infested nation like Nigeria ....majority of labanese are into money laundering for Nigeria 419 group ,and most of their business are fronts for other dubious activities,while the Indian are tax evaders ,contraband importer,custom duty short payment etc...infact the labanese are not very educated group....


Nigerians are not saints they also fall into this category
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:27pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Different strokes for different people, the Lebanese and Indians came to Nigeria over 100 years ago. They came as traders and blue collar workers

Fast forward to 2020, they have grown their small family Businesses to multi billion dollars enterprises

They will give their children the best education from anywhere in the world, but at the end of the day the will use the education to grow the business, manage and multiply the family wealth.

Those guys must be seeing something, which is blind to most of us. Or they have the resources and qualities which most of us don't have
the owners of eko hotels where front for gen Abacha and help in siphoning state resource..while vaswani brothers of stallion group where strip of Nigerian citizenships for economic sabotage...

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:29pm On May 03, 2020
While the gupta are busy aiding corruptions and economic sabotage in south africa

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:30pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Nigerians are not saints they also fall into this category
very sure we allow it ,luv it and they saw the oppurnity to build on it
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:32pm On May 03, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
the owners of eko hotels where front for gen Abacha and help in siphoning state resource..while vaswani brothers of stallion group where strip of Nigerian citizenships for economic sabotage...


Chaugory family have been in business since 1980 and have made money before Abacha became Chief of Army staff in 1986.
Arisekola was also a front for Abacha. They became friends when Abacha was the GOC of 2nd mechanised brigade Ibadan
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:33pm On May 03, 2020
Chaugory family is about the major shareholder of Eko Atlantic City Lagos. The most expensive real estate location in Africa
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:35pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Emigration is good and also dynamic. As we are emigrating from Nigeria, we also have Chinese and Indians who pay agents in order to migrate to Nigeria

Some Chinese who came to Lagos about 5 years ago are the owners of most of the new shopping complexes springing up at Oshodi Lagos
sir the Chinese is not a normal immigrants he come with a lot of capital ....the kano textile market has been over taken by the chinese...i big Alhaji that has been trading for years will be having a capital base of 100m but a 24 years old chinese boy will ship in textile worth 5 million dollars and convert all the dealers to retailers ....the Chinese came to kano to see where the millions of yards of textiles imported is used for ....they went back...bam invaded the market with goods wort over 1 bn dollars yearly

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:37pm On May 03, 2020
Umaru Dikko stole tens of millions of dollars in 1983 when it was about N2.00 to a dollar
When Dangote was worth about $1 million.

Ask if the family of Umaru Dikko have been able to grow the wealth they stole about 40 years ago during the second republic

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:39pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Chaugory family have been in business since 1980 and have made money before Abacha became Chief of Army staff in 1986.
Arisekola was also a front for Abacha. They became friends when Abacha was the GOC of 2nd mechanised brigade Ibadan
there late father was closed to the military govt and did several contract for the Nigeria amry signal corps ....during gowon /murtala
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:42pm On May 03, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
sir the Chinese is not a normal immigrants he come with a lot of capital ....the kano textile market has been over taken by the chinese...i big Alhaji that has been trading for years will be having a capital base of 100m but a 24 years old chinese boy will ship in textile worth 5 million dollars and convert all the dealers to retailers ....the Chinese came to kano to see where the millions of yards of textiles imported is used for ....they went back...bam invaded the market with goods wort over 1 bn dollars yearly




Chinese came to Oshodi to get samples of Ankara, which they took to China. And have started making in China to send back to Africa


You are right about the age of the Chinese businessmen, they are fast learners and currently speak the language of the environment ie Yoruba

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chidekings(m): 12:43pm On May 03, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
u are lucky u have choices...human want are unending...in another thread a nigeria in american advice if u make 500k and 40 years u should remain in Nigeria
family wise he is going to regret it.it takes a very strong and extremely good woman to withstand the shocks that will come with such decisions.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:46pm On May 03, 2020
[quote author=helpyom post=89124169]

I often visit this forum to read, learn, and follow you all advise here, seeing post of everyone here Business minded encourages me to be more hardworking so I can also follow your footprints to success like you all has been displaying here over the years.


Having read and followed this thread relently, I had to re-think to try my luck here being that i know i am a good investment that would appreciate by God's mercy.


I had a previous thread about migrating but no help.

I am a very hardworking human also with skills in sewing/tailoring ,I am a graduate of Pharmacology i currently work in a hospital Pharmacy I have been working here for over 3years. I tried migrating 3 years ago but couldn't there was no help as well I had to keep striving after 3years my siblings I helped all are graduates today thanks to God almighty but with my salary still at 60k without increment.


It has always been my desire to leave this country but I have no one to help ease the burden monetary, I recently got an admission to study in Australia for 2years graduate entry Nursing program Sept/Oct 2020 studies program which by june 2020 i should should be applying for Visa for the course .

I am here to solicit to be an investment that would appreciate i promise i will start paying back money you invested in 6months after Arrival in Australia. I am Soliciting for 3mil for initial deposit directly to the school account before Coe for the visa can be issued every other expenses i would handle it with the little i have saved.

The 3million for part tuition is the main goal before I can apply for visa, sourcing money for other things won't be an issue when I move there I have gotten 2 Pharmacy assistant jobs with good jobs over there twice that could secure me PR, I couldn't because I told them I wasn't residing in Australia.Again I have handwork skills that could fetch me some money while there.



Please go through my previous thread....Am a determined lady I need to start my life afresh. Nigeria can't save my destiny the fact that I don't even have money to start up, I just want to leave here help make my dreams come true not just paying you back your money, will have to thank you and bless you all my life. cry


I have dreams and goals in healthcare business and technology don't let it die off cry cry

Good morning bosses and business mentors here @ahiboilandgas, @emmanuelewumi @sholapey, @zamirikpo
@Nnamz @Diyke4rich, @Alaska90 @Tvegas, @naijaoyibo and other bosses here I couldn't mention..

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:51pm On May 03, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Umaru Dikko stole tens of millions of dollars in 1983 when it was about N2.00 to a dollar
When Dangote was worth about $1 million.

Ask if the family of Umaru Dikko have been able to grow the wealth they stole about 40 years ago during the second republic
my wife is from the middle east i know how they operate well ....the labanese are trying to operate a country within a country ....they are in Nigeria but in labanon ...my wife and her friend open a school and they keep the ratio of Black to labasene at 1 to 5 ..in other in maintain and international out look and justify the 600k school fees

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IyawoToBe(f): 12:58pm On May 03, 2020
needful:
Now I wanna comment on the issue of moving to Canada, get your credentials evaluated, write ur IELTs, get your pof intact and enter pool very fast. Points are dropping very fast and Candada will sure need more people considering covid 19.

I really do not understand the reason why we discourage people not to migrate to a place most of us have not been to. I had also heard about people lamenting on starting from the scratch and bla bla bla. Pls its not everyone that migrated to canada started from the scratch. Destiny and lucks with preparation differs. I personally started from the scratch because I moved to Canada as an Accountant but later decided to move into healthcare because of my kids. Oga moved as a welding Inspector but never started from the scratch because his job is in demand alot.

On the aspect of the kids, there are good schools here, ranging from Catholic to moslem schools where homosexuality wont be taught and even where its taught, the school usually give parents yearly school course work so as to enable u monitor what ur child learn in school. For those advising you to stay back if u are earning 500k, I really don't know what to tell them but why not ask them to come back and earn 500k in Nigeria.

Many Nigerians who stick to minimum wage jobs are the most lazy ones, they want to push drugs and make 200million dollars over night. They practically doesnt wanna do anything meaningful with their life. Go to school, no way, do certification course, no way, collect loan and do biz, too difficult for them. Pls do not sit down and listen to Nigerians abroad. Get the immigrant visa if u can, leave ur family and come alone for 3months and if it doesnt meet your expectations, then go home.

I repeat, stop listening to most of our Nigerians abroad and do not allow age to deter ur plans whether 40yrs old or 50yrs old, opportunities are here for everyone but most of us are too lazy to grab it. Do not come after me because i do not have time to argue

I personally will not want my kids to have their formative years in the western world. I want to imbibe in them the African values of communism. Trust me I have lived with Nigerian families in North America and Europe and all I can say is "I don't want my kids to have the mentality of those kids". You just can't help it if they grow up there!

I prefer them grow up here and when it is time for college, they have all they need to transition into the western environment without sacrificing their culture, morality, and belief systems. I think I owe my children that!

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