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Sterling Homes launches ‘Ojo Ola’ Housing Scheme for low income earners

Sterling Homes launches ‘Ojo Ola’ Housing Scheme for low income earners

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By Rukayat Adeyemi

One of Nigeria’s leading real estate developers, Sterling Homes, has launched the first inclusive housing scheme named ‘Ojo Ola’, designed to make buildable lands accessible to low income earning Nigerians.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sterling Homes, Dr Kunle Adeyemi, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

Adeyemi, also, General Secretary, Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), South-West chapter, stated that the Ojo Ola housing scheme, meant a “better tomorrow housing Scheme”.

He said the scheme was designed for customers at the base of the pyramid of the housing need, who could not afford to own a decent home.

The developer listed the categories of people under the group as the petty traders, average salary earners, teachers, artisans and motorists, among others.

The realtor said that the locations of the affordable housing scheme were at Anuoluwapo layout scheme at Igbodu in Epe, Lagos.

He mentioned also Irewolede layout scheme at Kobape in Abeokuta and Orelope layout scheme at Alabata in Ibadan.

“We have other layout schemes underway at Ikorodu, Ifo, Badagry, Atan and Idi-iroko.

“ We also plan to launch an initiative in Asaba, for the South-South region by November and cover other regions of the nation soon.

“The housing pyramid is like a triangle and at the apex of it, are the high income earners, at the middle of the triangle, are the middle income earners.

“ At the base of the triangle, are the low income earners.

“ The base of the pyramid is where we have majority of Nigerians, hence, Ojo Ola initiative was borne out of a compelling need to help these category of people own a home,” he said.

According to him, the layout scheme is custom-made for the set of people, with free architectural design from Sterling and no developmental level or land grabbers issue.

He explained the subscribers were at liberty to build their prefered house design on the land, because it had no developer’s control and must not necessarily pick from the Home’s free architectural design.

“The free architectural design we are providing to our subscribers to select from the pool of available designs, would have cost them whooping N300,000, so they can save that to build their houses,” he said.

Adeyemi stated that statistics had revealed that Nigerians at the base of the pyramid of housing, were well over 75 per cent of the population.

He noted that more than 18 million out of the estimated 20 million housing deficit in Nigeria, were the low income earning Nigerians.

Adeyemi expressed worry that the middle income earners in the country were gradually closing up and as such, the country now had either the rich or poor classes of people.

The realtor noted that there was less attention to low income earners in the arrays of available housing scheme, hence, the future was not guaranteed for them to own a home.

“ Many low income earners are eager to own a home, while they also have the right to, but do not have enough resources to acquire it.

“ Over 60 per cent of Nigerians earn below N100,000 monthly, and except many of them engage in fraudulent activities, they may not be able to afford a home.

“To guide against such fraudulent activities within our system, arising from the desperation to own a home, led to the launch of the Ojo Ola housing scheme,” he said.

According to him, the scheme, in its magnanimity, does not compel the subscribers to build their houses within a specific period of purchasing a land, but at their own pace.

The developer stated that the two major targeted audience for the scheme were the home seekers and the investors.

Adeyemi explained that the home seekers were people who desired to have a shelter as basic need of life and to stop the harassments from landlords.

He said the payment plan for the home seekers was designed to accommodate a lowest entry cost, which could be paid in installments of N7,500 weekly or N30,000 monthly.

The realtor said the journey of the initiative’s home seeker’s plan began from owning a land, to becoming a landlord and after the sale services.

Adeyemi said the initiative’s investor’s plan was designed for those interested in investing in real estate, to sell the land when it appreciated more or to build houses for rent opportunity.

According to him, the lands are located at places with huge potentials because of the ongoing development around the vicinity and as such are accessible to build.

Adeyemi urged Nigerians to embrace the initiative to secure a future, as real estate is the new oil of the nation.

The realtor pledged that Sterling Homes would deliver on its promises to its customers on the initiative. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Idris Abdulrahman

Lawmakers, others laud Tinubu on DTAC DG’s appointment

Lawmakers, others laud Tinubu on DTAC DG’s appointment

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By Maureen Okon

Serving and erstwhile lawmakers at the Federal and state levels have commended  President Bola Tinubu for appointing Dr. Yusuf Yakub as the new Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Aid Corps (DTAC).

This is contained in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Nkem Anyata-Lafia, to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.

It stated that the lawmakers described the President as a leader who understood talents and knew how to deploy these talents to areas of greatest need.

It said that leading the team of enthusiastic well-wishers for the appointment of the new D-G in Abuja, was the Chairman, House Committee on Cooperation and Integration in Africa, Hon. Kwamoti Laori.

“Laori, a former Deputy Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly and currently represents Demsa/Numan/Lamurde at the Green Chamber in Abuja said the appointment was well deserved.

“Yakub as a seasoned administrator and legislator per excellence, you doubtless possess the requisite experience and knowledge to deliver the needed transformation in DTAC.

“He prayed God to grant Yakub the wisdom to be effective in his new role,” it stated.

It also quoted Aliyu Boya, Chairman, House Committee on Federal Colleges of Education, in a letter of felicitations as expressing optimism that the director-general would continue the good work he was known for and inspire those around him.

“I am not surprised by your appointment to this position, knowing your pedigree, your unwavering commitment to public service, leadership, integrity and vision, which have earned you this appointment.

“I am always impressed by the passion and energy that you bring to your work,” it stated.

According to him, in a similar development, a group led by the former Federal lawmaker who represented Mubi North/Mubi South/ Maiha in the 9th House of Representatives, Hon. Ja’afar  Magaji, commended Tinubu for the appointment.

“Magaji lauded the selfless service to humanity of the former Adamawa-born Rep and prayed for his success at the Agency.

“Others were, Hon. Abdullahi Speaker, Hon. Rufa’i Gombi, a former Member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly and Comrade Adamu Barama, Senor Special Assistant on Political and Legislative Matters to Magaji,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

Postage stamps, crucial infrastructure for dvpt- NIPOST

Postage stamps, crucial infrastructure for dvpt- NIPOST

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Tolu Aiyegbusi

The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) says postage stamps are essential assets in the components of the economy of every country and a crucial infrastructure for development.

The Postmaster General (PMG) of the Federation/CEO of NIPOST, Dr Sunday Adepoju, stated this on Saturday in Abuja at the unveiling of the Pan African Postal Union (PAPU) commemorative stamp.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the African commemorative postage stamp was launched on Saturday to mark the inauguration of the PAPU tower in Arusha, Tanzania .

The PAPU tower is a new 17-story building for Africa’s continental body. PAPU is responsible for coordinating postal development in Africa.

Represented by Dr Thomas Gaga, NIPOST’s Director of Planning and Business Development, Adepoju said: “Today, we are celebrating the history, cultural heritage and diversity of the African continent.

“NIPOST in conjunction with PAPU member States today released a single postage stamp that is N 250 in value with a surcharge of N5.

“ Being an African Joint Stamp Issue, all member States of the Union are required to incorporate into the design, an iconic emblem or national natural artifact of their choice in their respective countries.”

He added that the Nigerian version of the Stamp depicted the historic Zuma Rock, juxtaposed against the PAPU Tower located in Arusha, Tanzania.

Adepoju said that PAPU chose postage stamps as part of the activities lined up, adding,”because postage stamps are an effective means to supply information about a country’s history, culture and people.

“Postage stamps are often described as miniature encyclopedias and living reminders of events.

“ The aim of the joint stamp issue is to promote African heritage and events.”

Adepoju promised that NIPOST would be consistent in ensuring that major events in Nigerian history were documented for posterity through the issuance of commemorative stamps.

NAN reports that a total of 250, 000, horizontal format stamps were released on September 2, they were designed and printed by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Plc.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Katsina Govt supports victims of banditry with N20m

Katsina Govt supports victims of banditry with N20m

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By Abbas Bamalli

 

The Katsina State Government has disbursed N20 million to support 33 families of local vigilantee members who lost their lives in the line of duty .

 

 

 

 

 

Gov. Dikko Radda announced this during the presentation of cash to the victims’ families in Katsina on Saturday.

 

 

 

Radda represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Abdullahi Faskari, said that some of the beneficiaries would receive N500,000 cash.

 

 

 

The governor added that no fewer than 10 vigilantee members who sustained injuries and a policeman get N250,000 each, while the family of one military officer who also lost his life received N1 million cash.

 

 

 

He added that that some members of the public who sustained injuries during the recent bandit attacks across the affected areas would also be considered in due course.

 

 

 

Radda explained that the gesture was part of his campaign promises towards appreciating those who sacrificed their lives and comfort in securing the state.

 

 

 

 

 

He assured the commitment of his administration towards fighting insecurity and other criminal tendencies across the state.

 

“My office is always open for advice and suggestions that will assist our administration to fulfill and actualise its promises,” he said.

 

 

 

Alhaji Sa’idu Danja, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Support of Victims of Banditry earlier said the government had spent over N11.8 million for the treatment of victims of banditry attacks.

 

 

 

According to him, over 80 victims were treated free of charged at various health facilities, adding about 40 of them had since been discharged.

 

 

 

Also,Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumin Kabir-Usman, commended the gesture and appealed to the government to expand the scope to accommodate more victims.

 

 

 

The royal farther was represented by the Galadiman Katsina and District Head of Malumfashi, Alhaji Sadiq Abdullahi-Mahuta.

 

 

 

Malam Salisu Rabo-Kurfi, State Commander of Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN), appreciated the government saying the support was desirous and timely.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Malam Garba Musa who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries described the gesture as miraculous as they never expected it.

 

He assured that they would make judicious use of the cash donations.(NAN)

Edited by Auwalu Birnin Kudu/Julius Toba-Jegede

No increment in school fees – UniCal mgt

No increment in school fees – UniCal mgt

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By Christian Njoku
The Management of the University of Calabar (UniCal) has debunked claims of any increase in school charges.
The clarification made in a statement by office of the institution’s Registrar, Mr Gabriel Egbe, on Saturday came on the heels of a report online that the university had increased its charges.
Egbe referred to the news as untrue and a calculated attempt to cause disarray in the school.
“The report on some news platforms about increment in charges by the institution is false, misleading and malicious.
“It is a deliberate ploy by detractors to cause chaos in the reputable institution.
“Members of the public, as conveyed by the statement are enjoined to disregard the report as it did not emanate from the university,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Take currency swap seriously, reduce reliance on dollars—-economist urges CBN

Take currency swap seriously, reduce reliance on dollars—-economist urges CBN

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By Lydia Ngwakwe

An economist, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to take seriously the currency swap agreement with Peoples Bank of China (PBoC) to reduce reliance on dollars for trade.

Ekpo, a former Director-General of West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), gave the advice while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

“This is the time to implement the Nigeria-China currency swap so that we don’t put all our eggs in one basket.

“So Nigerians who are dealing with China should deal with Chinese currency or with naira not with dollar or euro; that will reduce the pressure on dollar or pound.

“This is the time to take it very seriously; the Federal Government signed the agreement, it was done briefly then we didn’t know what happened again.

“If you look at the global trend, emerging markets by the Brics are trying to trade with bilateral currency to downplay the importance of dollar, euro or pound because these currencies are not theirs and they can’t print them.

“So, if we can now implement the Chinese-naira swap, it will be very helpful for business trade.’’

The expert also linked the rising inflation to the exchange rate, saying “if any business man spends more naira to buy dollars and does not know what the cost will be the next time, he will jerk up the price.

“So inflation passed through the exchange rate will be automatic as business men continue to use more naira to buy dollars.’’

NAN recalls that the CBN in May 2018, signed a currency swap deal valued at renminbi (RMB) 16 billion (about $2.5 billion) with the PBoC.

The swap deal was signed by Godwin Emefiele, the suspended CBN Governor, and Yi Gang, the former PBoC Governor.

The deal was designed to provide the Chinese and Nigerian currencies directly to industrialists and other businesses from both countries.

The apex bank said the agreement would provide naira liquidity to Chinese businesses and provide RMB liquidity to Nigerian businesses, thereby improving the speed, convenience and volume of transactions between the two countries.(NAN)

Edited by Idris Abdulrahman

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AEDC gets new managing director 

AEDC gets new managing director 

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By Constance Athekame

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company(AEDC) has announced Mr. Christopher Ezeafulukwe as its new Managing Director (MD)/Chief Executive Officer.

AEDC’s Chief Marketing Officer, Mr Donald Etim, in a statement in Abuja on Saturday said that the new managing director assumed duty on Friday.

Etim said that the Board of AEDC appointed Ezeafulukwe as the MD following the acquisition of 60 per cent stake in the company by Transcorp-led investors.

He said that Ezeafulukwe while taking over from the outgoing MD Mr Adeoye Fadeyibi expressed commitment to take AEDC to its rightful position in the country’s power sector.

The AEDC boss also promised to improve the performance of the company as it relates to its customers and other stakeholders.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Coconut Day: Association advocates planting 10,000 hectares of coconuts in states

Coconut Day: Association advocates planting 10,000 hectares of coconuts in states

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By Felicia Imohimi

In commemoration of World Coconut Day, the National Coconut Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NACOPPMAN), has called for the planting of 10,000 hectares of coconut in viable states across the  country.

Dr Nma Okoroji, National President of NACOPPMAN, who made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja, said the gesture would enable the country meet coconut sufficiency by 2027.

Okoroji identified the viable states as Lagos, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Yobe, Ogun, Adamawa, Niger, Taraba, Borno, Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe, Kwara, Kogi, and FCT among others.

Okoroji, who decried less than 50,000 hectares of land cultivation for commercial coconut plantation at the moment, however, advised the government and others to scale up the hectares.

She called for dedication of one million hectares for coconut plantation in the country.

NAN reports that World Coconut Day is commemorated annually on September 2 and the theme for 2023 is “Sustaining Coconut Sector for the Present and Future Generation”.

Nma identified strategy for achieving Coconut Sufficiency in Nigeria (COSIN) as “One Family, 3 Coconut Trees”.

She said the initiative reflects the association’s dedication to empower families, communities, individuals and corporate bodies (Private/Public) to actively participate in the sustainable development of the coconut sector in the country.

“The “One Family, 3 Coconut Trees” initiative encourages every family to plant and nurture three coconut trees.

“This simple, yet impactful endeavour, not only contributes to increased coconut production but also enhances biodiversity, supports soil conservation, and provides a pathway to economic empowerment.

“By promoting this initiative, we aim to catalyze a grassroots movement that resonates with the ethos of sustainable agriculture and responsible resource management, ” she said.

She said coconut sector plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy and livelihoods, adding that its cultivation, processing, and value addition have provided a source of income for countless households and communities across the country.

According to her, the 2023 World Coconut Day holds the promise of being a transformative platform that not only celebrates coconut’s significance but also fosters a collective commitment to sustaining and enhancing the coconut sector’s contributions for both present and future generations in Nigeria.

She says “Through thoughtful discussions, innovative strategies, and collaborative efforts, we aim to propel the coconut industry to new heights of prosperity, resilience and sustainability.

“The September 2 annual global observance of World Coconut Day serves as a platform to promote awareness, innovation and sustainable development in the coconut industry worldwide.

“The event aims to raise awareness among stakeholders and the general public about the critical significance of the coconut sector for both present and future generations.

“It is a day when countries, communities and organizations unite to recognise the multiple dimensions of coconut’s contribution – from nutrition and health to livelihoods and environmental preservation.”

Speaking on the theme, the president says “Coconut is a tree for today and the future. The coconut legacy in Nigeria must be preserved for posterity.”

Okoroji who said the world coconut day will be commemorated in Nigeria on September 6, called for the participation of the general public in the Nigerian Export Promotion Council. (NAN)

Edited by Vincent Obi

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TRCN charges teachers to embrace technology, self-development

TRCN charges teachers to embrace technology, self-development

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi
 The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has urged teachers to engage in technology and learning to remain relevant to learners’ aspirations in a fast-changing global environment.
These are part  of recommendations from the 2023 Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Online Annual Conference of Registered Teachers, made available to newsmen in Abuja on Saturday by the council’s Registrar, Prof. Josiah Ajiboye.
Ajiboye called on teachers to embrace technology and embark on professional development to make themselves technologically compliant.
According to him, teachers should imbibe a culture of self-development and learning through a positive attitude for learning, peer collaboration and cultures of trust and respect.
“Teachers should engage in lifelong learning be it formal or informal, personal or professional, to remain relevant to learners’ aspirations in a fast-changing global environment.
”This will ensure personal growth and secure the integrity of the teaching profession,” he said.
He said the 2023 theme of the conference tagged: “Promoting Community of Practice among Nigerian Teachers for Effective Service Delivery,” he said.
He called on stakeholders across the country to embrace and implement all recommendations made at the just-concluded conference.
He advised that following the recommendations would strengthen teaching and learning in the 21st Century in line with the Sustainable Development Goal four (SDG4).
“Records indicated that over 15,000 persons registered for the conference online among which over 12, 000 participants followed the live streaming on the Council’s and UNESCO’s social media handles.
”Also, 2,300 others participated in the programme via the viewing centres set up in States and the FCT,” he said.
He said the council, in the recommendations also advocated fostering of a supportive environment to inspire and motivate teachers through case studies and best practices.
Other recommendations are to promote the use of various digital tools by teachers for effective service delivery and for stakeholders to support teachers to nurture and sustain a teacher mentorship programme.
On technology integration, he said the council recommended the use of educational technology tools, online resources, community hub and virtual community of practice platform.
“Establish community centres with reliable internet connections in rural areas, Create and support community-based internet access hubs in rural areas to provide reliable and affordable internet connectivity to teachers to access online resources.
“Set up solar-powered or other alternative energy sources to ensure uninterrupted power supply, addressing challenges related to electricity availability,” he said.
Other recommendations are for stakeholders to collaborate with telecom companies and government agencies to improve internet infrastructure in underserved areas, as well as offer regular workshops and training sessions on digital literacy, targeting both basic and advanced skills, among others.
The conference was held with the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria(PLANE), Save-the-Children-International (SCI), Development Research and Project Centre (DRPC), and the TY Danjuma Foundation. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
NDA RC50 marks 20th anniversary, reaffirms loyalty to Nigeria   

NDA RC50 marks 20th anniversary, reaffirms loyalty to Nigeria  

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

Member of the 50 Regular Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) have reaffirmed their loyalty and commitment to the Nigerian state and to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

 

The Chairman of 50th Regular Course Cooperative, Col. Abba Umar, gave the assurance on Saturday during a fitness exercise to mark the 20th Anniversary/Reunion in Abuja.

 

The fitness exercise which took place at the Aguyi Ironsi Cantonment Sports Arena in Asokoro is part of activities lined up by the group to commemorate the 20 years of their departure from NDA.

 

Umar said the event marked the first time they were reuniting since 20 years after they left the NDA, adding that they decide to bring their families along to bond with one other.

 

“We are reaffirming our loyalty to the Nigerian state and to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

 

“We are soldiers and it is our paramount duty to pledge our alloyed loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief as well as Nigerian states,” he said.

 

Umar said the event afforded them the opportunity to reconnect as colleagues and to also bring their families and children together, create friendships among them and also have the opportunity to help one another along the line.

 

“It has been long 20 years and we have also lost our colleagues in the fight to defend this very important country.

 

“This an opportunity for us to bring their families and their children to formally acknowledge them, appreciate them for what they have done for this great nation,” he said.

 

Umar said the association had ensured that families of their deceased colleagues are carried along and cared for, adding that the group usually reaches out to them during the Armed Forces Remembrance Day every year.

 

He said the group had been meeting regularly during courses at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College or the National Defense College, adding that they never had ample time to relate since they left NDA.

 

“So we got the permission for us to hold this reunion so as to allow each and every person that is not currently engaged to come together to make this event colourful.

 

“When we started in NDA, we were like 191 when entered 25 years ago and then along the line, some could not make it the end and we were 141 that graduated.

 

“Along the line, some left as Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel ranks and unfortunately we lost some of them, like nine of them.

 

“So currently, we have like 50 Colonels and five Lieutenant Colonels in the army. We equally have three Navy captains and one commander and we have almost like a 27 to 28 Group captains and two Squadron Leaders in the Air Force,” he said.

 

Also, Navy Capt. Abiodun Folorunsho, Member of Organising Committee, said the reunion meant a lot to them owing to the fact their set bear the brunt of most of the ongoing operations around the country.

 

He said they were growing in service and had to answer the clarion call since insurgency started.

 

Similarly, Group Capt. Jubril Mamman of the Nigerian Air Force, said they need to integrate and do better as they grow in service.

 

“As we are bonding, we are bonding ourselves, we are bonding our families and we hope that these bonds will last for a long time to come,” he said.

 

A member of the course, retired Lt.-Commander Ibrahim Baba-Inna, appreciated God for bringing them together after 20 years, adding that some of them who left the service are excelling in their various endeavours.

 

Baba-Inna, who was a governorship candidate in the last General Election in Adamawa, said the event was all about bonding since some of them had not seen each other 20 years ago.

 

“That is why we’re celebrating this reunion because so many of us have moved on while there are other colleagues of ours who flew from outside the country to come for this reunion.

 

“So many of our colleagues that are retired are into different kinds of businesses. Some are bankers, some are in the real estate sector.

 

“So a lot has been happening, and this reunion affords us the opportunity to come together to bond because we know ourselves, but we need to really know our families and our kids.

 

Baba-Inna, who runs an NGO that caters for military veterans said he had remained an advocate of the welfare of the veterans and widows of fallen heroes.

 

While commending the Military Pension Board for prompt payment of entitlements, he urged government to do more to enhance their welfare. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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