• TRIBUTE BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, AT THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HELD IN HONOUR OF THE LATE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR
    THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025 STATE HOUSE, ABUJA

    PROTOCOL

    Today, we gather under a heavy shadow, drawn from the silence
    that surrounds a departed leader and the immense weight of a
    life whose absence will be felt for generations. We meet to
    honour a man whose presence once commanded this very room,
    whose voice once summoned the best in us, and whose
    convictions never bowed, even to the strongest winds of public
    opinion. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, former Head of1
    State and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
    has gone to rest.
    He was first among soldiers in war, first among citizens in peace,
    and first, without ambition or flattery, in the hearts of his fellow
    citizens. Yet it was in the quiet and unadorned settings of his
    private life that his true greatness was revealed: pious without
    show, just without cruelty, humane without sentimentality,
    temperate without coldness, and sincere without guile.
    Steady in posture and spirit, dignified in bearing, and
    commanding by his very presence, his example guided all who
    encountered him. Still, it endures.
    To his peers, he was respectful and without pretence. To those
    who served under him, he was kind without condescension. And,
    to those whom he loved most intimately, he was unfailingly
    tender, loyal, and good. His life was a rebuke to vice and a refuge
    for virtue. The purity of his private character gave radiance to the
    discipline and integrity of his public service.
    Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life:
    not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God.
    Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom
    our nation now mourns.
    2
    President Buhari’s life was one of austere honour. He stood,
    always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power,
    unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often
    visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular. His
    was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced
    itself. His patriotism was lived more in action than in words.
    His life traced the arc of Nigeria’s journey. Born before
    independence, he became a young soldier in the struggle to
    keep our nation whole. In war and in peace, he served with
    vigilance and determination, as if the task of watching over
    Nigeria had been assigned to him alone. From the battlefield to
    the corridors of power, he remained faithful to the task. He
    governed the North-Eastern State and stood as Head of State.
    Years later, he returned to chair the Petroleum Trust Fund, which
    he administered with Spartan rigour and complete fidelity to the
    public good.
    Yet, with all that he had achieved, his most enduring legacy
    would be carved in democracy. In a time when many had lost
    hope that change was possible, Muhammadu Buhari put his faith
    in the people of this country.
    3
    We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across
    the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an
    alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true
    democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another.
    When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he
    led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of
    leadership without complaint.
    Those who knew him most intimately understood that the
    authority of that exalted office never changed him. In the face of
    pressure, he remained calm. In the face of crisis, he remained
    resolute. In the face of triumph, he remained modest. Most
    remarkably, he retained his jovial spirit.
    When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command
    from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had,
    never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry
    the nation forward.
    President Buhari was not a perfect man – no leader is – but he
    was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an
    honourable man. His record will be debated, as all legacies are,
    but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he
    carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be
    4
    forgotten. His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in
    fidelity to God.
    Now, he rests. And we who remain must carry the memory of his
    life as a standard to guide us. Let us honour him not only with
    words, but with humility in power, discipline in service,
    compassion in governance, and fearlessness in the pursuit of
    justice.
    On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a grateful nation bid farewell to one
    of her most illustrious sons. It was a profound honour for me,
    alongside Vice President Kashim Shettima, to lead his funeral
    procession to Daura and witness his burial in the dignified
    manner befitting a great and noble leader.
    I thank the Inter-Ministerial Committee, led by the Secretary to
    the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and
    Governor Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting State Funeral
    within 48 hours.
    In this period of national mourning, I once again extend my
    heartfelt condolences to Hajia Aisha Buhari, her children, the
    entire Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina
    State, and all who knew and loved him. Our gratitude will remain
    with President Buhari's family members who provided him with
    5
    the comfort and strength to serve our nation in various capacities
    throughout his over 50 years of public service. We honour his
    service, reflect on his legacy, and pray for the peaceful repose
    of his soul.
    Mai Gaskiya, The People’s general, the Farmer President - your
    duty is done.
    May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him
    Aljannah Firdaus. May his life continue to inspire generations of
    Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness.
    President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you.
    Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
    President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces,
    Federal Republic of Nigeria
    TRIBUTE BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, AT THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HELD IN HONOUR OF THE LATE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025 STATE HOUSE, ABUJA PROTOCOL Today, we gather under a heavy shadow, drawn from the silence that surrounds a departed leader and the immense weight of a life whose absence will be felt for generations. We meet to honour a man whose presence once commanded this very room, whose voice once summoned the best in us, and whose convictions never bowed, even to the strongest winds of public opinion. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, former Head of1 State and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has gone to rest. He was first among soldiers in war, first among citizens in peace, and first, without ambition or flattery, in the hearts of his fellow citizens. Yet it was in the quiet and unadorned settings of his private life that his true greatness was revealed: pious without show, just without cruelty, humane without sentimentality, temperate without coldness, and sincere without guile. Steady in posture and spirit, dignified in bearing, and commanding by his very presence, his example guided all who encountered him. Still, it endures. To his peers, he was respectful and without pretence. To those who served under him, he was kind without condescension. And, to those whom he loved most intimately, he was unfailingly tender, loyal, and good. His life was a rebuke to vice and a refuge for virtue. The purity of his private character gave radiance to the discipline and integrity of his public service. Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life: not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God. Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom our nation now mourns. 2 President Buhari’s life was one of austere honour. He stood, always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power, unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular. His was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced itself. His patriotism was lived more in action than in words. His life traced the arc of Nigeria’s journey. Born before independence, he became a young soldier in the struggle to keep our nation whole. In war and in peace, he served with vigilance and determination, as if the task of watching over Nigeria had been assigned to him alone. From the battlefield to the corridors of power, he remained faithful to the task. He governed the North-Eastern State and stood as Head of State. Years later, he returned to chair the Petroleum Trust Fund, which he administered with Spartan rigour and complete fidelity to the public good. Yet, with all that he had achieved, his most enduring legacy would be carved in democracy. In a time when many had lost hope that change was possible, Muhammadu Buhari put his faith in the people of this country. 3 We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another. When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of leadership without complaint. Those who knew him most intimately understood that the authority of that exalted office never changed him. In the face of pressure, he remained calm. In the face of crisis, he remained resolute. In the face of triumph, he remained modest. Most remarkably, he retained his jovial spirit. When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had, never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry the nation forward. President Buhari was not a perfect man – no leader is – but he was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an honourable man. His record will be debated, as all legacies are, but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be 4 forgotten. His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in fidelity to God. Now, he rests. And we who remain must carry the memory of his life as a standard to guide us. Let us honour him not only with words, but with humility in power, discipline in service, compassion in governance, and fearlessness in the pursuit of justice. On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a grateful nation bid farewell to one of her most illustrious sons. It was a profound honour for me, alongside Vice President Kashim Shettima, to lead his funeral procession to Daura and witness his burial in the dignified manner befitting a great and noble leader. I thank the Inter-Ministerial Committee, led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and Governor Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting State Funeral within 48 hours. In this period of national mourning, I once again extend my heartfelt condolences to Hajia Aisha Buhari, her children, the entire Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina State, and all who knew and loved him. Our gratitude will remain with President Buhari's family members who provided him with 5 the comfort and strength to serve our nation in various capacities throughout his over 50 years of public service. We honour his service, reflect on his legacy, and pray for the peaceful repose of his soul. Mai Gaskiya, The People’s general, the Farmer President - your duty is done. May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus. May his life continue to inspire generations of Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness. President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria
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  • Wow

    "The first time I changed dollars, 1 dollar was 10 naira. In 1991, my dad (Fela Kuti) gave me $100 for my birthday. I used the money to shut down the Eko Hotel swimming pool.

    People didn’t just start suf-fering in Nigeria now; even with the exchange rate at that time, the type of suf.fer!ng people were going through was nothing to write home about." — Seun Kuti

    1991 — $1 was N10
    2025 — $1 is N1550. Hmm
    Wow😳 "The first time I changed dollars, 1 dollar was 10 naira. In 1991, my dad (Fela Kuti) gave me $100 for my birthday. I used the money to shut down the Eko Hotel swimming pool. People didn’t just start suf-fering in Nigeria now; even with the exchange rate at that time, the type of suf.fer!ng people were going through was nothing to write home about." — Seun Kuti 1991 — $1 was N10 2025 — $1 is N1550. Hmm
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  • Do you know why you were given this life
    Because you are strong enough to take things in strive
    Strong enough to make your way
    Strong enough to find all day
    Strong enough to stay happy all the while
    Strong enough to change things with a smile
    Strong enough to live your life
    Your way
    Do you know why you were given this life Because you are strong enough to take things in strive Strong enough to make your way Strong enough to find all day Strong enough to stay happy all the while Strong enough to change things with a smile Strong enough to live your life Your way👂👂👂👂
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  • #GOD’S WORD IS HAMMER AND FIRE!

    God’s Word is an inexhaustible reservoir of divine power, flowing with life, truth, and purpose for every generation and every circumstance. It is not merely ink on paper but the very breath of God; living and active. Scripture teaches, and trains us in righteousness, cutting through deception and aligning our hearts with God’s will. Its power lies in its unchanging truth, for every word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, equipping us to live fully for Jesus Christ. To experience the fullness of God’s power in our lives and service, we must feast daily on His Word, for no other nourishment strengthens the soul like the eternal truths of God’s word.
    Just as physical food sustains the body, God’s Word is the essential sustenance for spiritual vitality and strength. Without it, our faith grows weak, and our discernment falters. But when we meditate on God’s word, allowing it to dwell richly within us, it transforms our minds, convicts our hearts, and empowers us to walk in obedience. The Bible is not just a book of wisdom; it is the very voice of God, reproving, guiding, and equipping us for every good work. If we desire power in prayer, clarity in calling, and victory in spiritual warfare, we must hunger for God’s Word above all else, for it is the foundation of an unshakable life in Him.

    Jeremiah 23:29 – Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? (KJV)

    Watch Full Message On YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Zz4v6Drdzps THE HEALING POWER OF GOD’S WORD
    Shalom!
    @GOODHEART-EKWUEME

    PLS FEEL FREE TO SHARE!
    (I would love to hear your testimonies via WhatsApp +2348052234444 / Email: apostlegoodheart@gmail.com)
    #GOD’S WORD IS HAMMER AND FIRE!🔥 God’s Word is an inexhaustible reservoir of divine power, flowing with life, truth, and purpose for every generation and every circumstance. It is not merely ink on paper but the very breath of God; living and active. Scripture teaches, and trains us in righteousness, cutting through deception and aligning our hearts with God’s will. Its power lies in its unchanging truth, for every word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, equipping us to live fully for Jesus Christ. To experience the fullness of God’s power in our lives and service, we must feast daily on His Word, for no other nourishment strengthens the soul like the eternal truths of God’s word. Just as physical food sustains the body, God’s Word is the essential sustenance for spiritual vitality and strength. Without it, our faith grows weak, and our discernment falters. But when we meditate on God’s word, allowing it to dwell richly within us, it transforms our minds, convicts our hearts, and empowers us to walk in obedience. The Bible is not just a book of wisdom; it is the very voice of God, reproving, guiding, and equipping us for every good work. If we desire power in prayer, clarity in calling, and victory in spiritual warfare, we must hunger for God’s Word above all else, for it is the foundation of an unshakable life in Him. Jeremiah 23:29 – Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? (KJV) Watch Full Message On YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Zz4v6Drdzps THE HEALING POWER OF GOD’S WORD Shalom! @GOODHEART-EKWUEME🤗 PLS FEEL FREE TO SHARE!🔥 (I would love to hear your testimonies via WhatsApp +2348052234444 / Email: apostlegoodheart@gmail.com)
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  • In 1968, American ethologist John B. Calhoun launched one of the most haunting experiments in behavioral science. He called it "Universe 25" — a supposed rodent utopia designed to test what would happen in a world without struggle.

    Calhoun built a self-contained "mouse heaven" capable of housing nearly 4,000 mice. It had everything: unlimited food, fresh water, perfect climate, complete safety, no predators, no disease, no competition. It was the dream environment — or so it seemed.

    Eight mice were introduced into this perfect world.

    At first, things went well. The population grew steadily. Mice formed social structures, raised families, and thrived.

    But as their numbers approached 2,200, everything changed.

    The males began to lose interest in mating or defending territory. Some turned violent. Others became lethargic.
    The females grew erratic and stopped caring for their young — many even attacked their own offspring.
    A new class emerged: the so-called "Beautiful Ones" — perfectly groomed, passive mice who neither fought, reproduced, nor socialized. They spent their days eating, sleeping, and grooming themselves.

    Society collapsed.
    Social bonds broke.
    Reproduction halted.
    Even when resources remained plentiful and space became available again, the mice had forgotten how to live.

    By day 1780, the last mouse had died.

    Calhoun’s experiment became a chilling metaphor — not just for biologists, but for sociologists, philosophers, and urban planners.

    It suggested that in a world without challenge, purpose, or pressure to adapt, even the most “perfect” society can unravel.
    A utopia without meaning quickly turns into a graveyard of potential.

    What was meant to be paradise… ended in silence.
    In 1968, American ethologist John B. Calhoun launched one of the most haunting experiments in behavioral science. He called it "Universe 25" — a supposed rodent utopia designed to test what would happen in a world without struggle. Calhoun built a self-contained "mouse heaven" capable of housing nearly 4,000 mice. It had everything: unlimited food, fresh water, perfect climate, complete safety, no predators, no disease, no competition. It was the dream environment — or so it seemed. Eight mice were introduced into this perfect world. At first, things went well. The population grew steadily. Mice formed social structures, raised families, and thrived. But as their numbers approached 2,200, everything changed. The males began to lose interest in mating or defending territory. Some turned violent. Others became lethargic. The females grew erratic and stopped caring for their young — many even attacked their own offspring. A new class emerged: the so-called "Beautiful Ones" — perfectly groomed, passive mice who neither fought, reproduced, nor socialized. They spent their days eating, sleeping, and grooming themselves. Society collapsed. Social bonds broke. Reproduction halted. Even when resources remained plentiful and space became available again, the mice had forgotten how to live. By day 1780, the last mouse had died. 💡 Calhoun’s experiment became a chilling metaphor — not just for biologists, but for sociologists, philosophers, and urban planners. It suggested that in a world without challenge, purpose, or pressure to adapt, even the most “perfect” society can unravel. A utopia without meaning quickly turns into a graveyard of potential. What was meant to be paradise… ended in silence.
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  • 𝐅𝐎𝐎𝐃 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐆𝐇𝐓

    *Akara and Pap was breakfast served every morning in a hostel of 100 people.*

    *Out of the 100, 80 didn’t like it. They complained daily, saying they were tired and wanted something different.*
    *But the remaining 20 were satisfied. They liked it just as it was.*

    *To solve the issue, the warden introduced a simple rule: Every night, everyone would vote for what they wanted to eat the next morning. The meal with the highest number of votes would be served.*

    *So every night, the 20 who loved Akara and Pap voted for it—with one voice.*
    *But the 80 who didn’t like it were never united. Their votes went in different directions:*

    18 *for Bread and Tea*

    16 *for Yam and Egg Sauce*

    14 *for Jollof Rice*

    12 *for Spaghetti*

    10 *for Indomie*

    10 *for Moi Moi and Pap*

    *Can u guess what the result was every single time?*
    *Akara and Pap kept winning, Not because it was the best, but because the people who didn’t want it were too divided to agree on anything else.*

    *In Nigeria, many are tired of the same old hardship, bad* *governance and recycled leadership.*
    *We know who and what the real problems are.*
    *But even those who want change are divided—along tribal lines, party names, personal interest, ego and ambition.*

    *2027 might seem far away, but it's already around the corner. If we don’t learn from this story, we will wake up again to another bitter round of the same “meal” we’ve been served for ages.*

    *The World Bank has already projected that poverty in Nigeria will keep rising until 2027.*
    *That’s not just a statistic—it’s a warning.*
    *And the sad truth is this: If we miss 2027, it'll only get worse.*

    *This Is a Salient Message*
    *THERE'S POWER IN UNITY, NOT JUST IN NUMBERS.*

    *A United Minority Is More Formidable Than A Divided Majority.*

    *Think About It.*
    🟢 𝐅𝐎𝐎𝐃 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐆𝐇𝐓 🟢 *Akara and Pap was breakfast served every morning in a hostel of 100 people.* *Out of the 100, 80 didn’t like it. They complained daily, saying they were tired and wanted something different.* *But the remaining 20 were satisfied. They liked it just as it was.* *To solve the issue, the warden introduced a simple rule: Every night, everyone would vote for what they wanted to eat the next morning. The meal with the highest number of votes would be served.* *So every night, the 20 who loved Akara and Pap voted for it—with one voice.* *But the 80 who didn’t like it were never united. Their votes went in different directions:* 18 *for Bread and Tea* 16 *for Yam and Egg Sauce* 14 *for Jollof Rice* 12 *for Spaghetti* 10 *for Indomie* 10 *for Moi Moi and Pap* *Can u guess what the result was every single time?* *Akara and Pap kept winning, Not because it was the best, but because the people who didn’t want it were too divided to agree on anything else.* *In Nigeria, many are tired of the same old hardship, bad* *governance and recycled leadership.* *We know who and what the real problems are.* *But even those who want change are divided—along tribal lines, party names, personal interest, ego and ambition.* *2027 might seem far away, but it's already around the corner. If we don’t learn from this story, we will wake up again to another bitter round of the same “meal” we’ve been served for ages.* *The World Bank has already projected that poverty in Nigeria will keep rising until 2027.* *That’s not just a statistic—it’s a warning.* *And the sad truth is this: If we miss 2027, it'll only get worse.* *This Is a Salient Message* *THERE'S POWER IN UNITY, NOT JUST IN NUMBERS.* *A United Minority Is More Formidable Than A Divided Majority.* *Think About It.*😎
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  • A new Made in USA CEX is coming to the crypto space!

    Swapfone is the new big crypto project launching now.

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    A new Made in USA CEX is coming to the crypto space! Swapfone is the new big crypto project launching now. Swapfone has its own stablecoin, $USDS, which can be mined for FREE through their exchange app on mobile phones. Are you mining $USDS yet? Do you want to list $USDS on our wallet? Join now : http://swapfone.org/login?ref=01KvvjwNU1afNLx6tnyHXKMsBCS2 X: x.com/swapfone TG: t.me/Swapfone
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  • Now, Birds R Silent. Buterflies R Hanging.. Sun Is Sleeping Moon Is Watching U, Sshhhhhhhh.. Its Time 2 Sleep,Close Ur Eyes.. Sweet Dreams..
    Now, Birds R Silent. Buterflies R Hanging.. Sun Is Sleeping Moon Is Watching U, Sshhhhhhhh.. Its Time 2 Sleep,Close Ur Eyes.. Sweet Dreams..
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  • As nite falls upon the land, it is time 2 Zz again. With the moon hangin in the starlit sky, i'm here to wish U NiteNite! Sweet dreams, cover blanket tight tight
    As nite falls upon the land, it is time 2 Zz again. With the moon hangin in the starlit sky, i'm here to wish U NiteNite! Sweet dreams, cover blanket tight tight
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  • Sir good evening I think it would be good if this class is taking virtually at least for we that have come there and have registered but don't have time to be coming again at least you can have a recorded class to support us to learn more I work even Saturday and I believe others too do and transportation too this will ease people excess spending like yesterday I came to that venue right from bwari spending over 4k just for a day movement so please consider this request it will help many of us this is a life changing opportunity and no sensible person will see it and ignore except for some reason tnx and God bless us all as we progress together. THIS IS FROM A ÇONCÈŔNED CITÌZEN
    Sir good evening I think it would be good if this class is taking virtually at least for we that have come there and have registered but don't have time to be coming again at least you can have a recorded class to support us to learn more I work even Saturday and I believe others too do and transportation too this will ease people excess spending like yesterday I came to that venue right from bwari spending over 4k just for a day movement so please consider this request it will help many of us this is a life changing opportunity and no sensible person will see it and ignore except for some reason tnx and God bless us all as we progress together. THIS IS FROM A ÇONCÈŔNED CITÌZEN
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  • It often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to keep it
    It often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to keep it
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  • The problem is when you are writing something in retrospective, it needs a lot of courage not to change, or you will forget a certain reality, and you will just take in consideration your view today
    The problem is when you are writing something in retrospective, it needs a lot of courage not to change, or you will forget a certain reality, and you will just take in consideration your view today
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