• *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/05/2025*

    NNPC announces Port Harcourt refinery shutdown for maintenance

    Mass burial in Taraba as herders slaughter scores

    Varsity unions threaten strike over N50bn allowances

    Borno offers scholarships to female UTME candidates scoring over 250

    Gombe defends 14-year-old girl fleeing forced marriage in Taraba

    NAPS demands explanation on overnight WAEC exams in Asaba

    Osimhen agrees three-year deal with Al-Hilal

    Arsenal join race to sign ‘star boy’ Lookman

    Facebook deletes old live videos, gives users 90-day window to save content

    After brief X outage, Musk says refocusing on businesses

    N. Korea detains three over warship launch accident

    Sierra Leone reports more than 3,000 mpox cases, 14 deaths

    UAE national to face charges in Nigeria over $307,500 scam

    How I was sold for prostitution in Mali – Actress Jumoke George’s daughter


    --------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Sistine Chapel in Vatican is a historic building of such acclaim that over five million people come to visit it every year. It takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who commissioned its construction on the foundations of the original Capella Magna in 1477.

    * The only apps that were on the first iPhone in 2007 were all only Apple’s apps. These days, there are over 1.4 million apps for iPhone.
    --------------------------

    Tinubu appoints Nnamani, Anyim, Shema, 18 others into federal agencies

    Tinubu hails pro-democracy activist Ayo Obe at 70

    Obasanjo, Shettima, Adeleke, Abiodun light up Ogun Games

    Tinubu’s Inclusion Of 12 Northerners In New Appointments Good Omen – Ndume

    Ondo gov tribunal delivers judgment June 4

    P-Square’s Peter cross-examined in alleged $1m fraud case

    Military arrests five foreigners in Plateau

    Police extradite fugitive over multi-million dollar fraud

    One killed as troops raid ESN camp

    Troops stop oil theft of N533.5m, arrest 51, deactivate 18 illegal refineries

    Tinubu’s reforms drive customs revenue to record ₦1.3tr in Q1 2025 – Adeniyi

    FG begins repairs on Lagos-Ibadan bridges

    753 Emefiele’s forfeited duplexes not yet for sale, FG warns Nigerians

    Ilorin crash: NSIB recovers data card as onsite probe begins

    FX inflows through money transfer operators hit $4.76bn – CBN

    FG probes night examination in Unity School Asaba

    FG to unveil three cancer centres May 29

    FG eyes 15,000 jobs as minister inspects steel facility

    Osun jailbreak: FG intensifies border watch after murder suspect recapture

    REA adds 120 job opportunities to renewable energy space

    N56.85bn Disbursed As NELFUND Marks 1 Year

    NELFUND celebrates first anniversary with over 550,000 applications

    NCAA to meet Kenya Airways over fine, passenger maltreatment

    Hajj: NAHCON team holds prayer in S’Arabia for Tinubu, Nigeria

    First Lady expands food security drive to vulnerable groups nationwide

    ASUU laments neglect of universities, demands fulfilment of promises

    UI student wins Amnesty International’s 2025 inter-varsity debate

    Metering: MOJEC backs Tinubu’s ban on importation

    Establishing agency won’t eradicate malaria without political will – Physicians

    Most Nigerian pastors are extremely poor – Bishop Ighele

    Biafra: Under Tinubu, Southeast has only one minister, 3 assistant ministers -Uwazurike

    Nigeria won’t slip into one-party state – Abba Moro

    2027: ADC leaders split over takeover by anti-Tinubu coalition

    Atiku shuns Adeleke, visits Aregbesola amid setbacks for coalition

    I may not contest again after 2027, says Obi

    Adeleke eases curfew in Osun communities ahead Eid El Kabir

    Gombe gov kicks as northern coalition faults anti-terror efforts

    Ibas promises to revamp Rivers technical, vocational centre

    Uzodimma demands swift probe of JAMB website hackers

    Hajj 2025: Kaduna Airlifts Over 3,700 Pilgrims To Saudi Arabia

    Defection report leak: A’bom bars Channels crew from govt house

    Kogi not under siege – State gov’t

    Police neutralise bandit, rescue 5 kidnapped victims in Katsina

    Suspected herdsmen abduct two siblings in Imo community

    Gunmen kill family of four in Anambra

    --------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1963, 32 African countries formed a coalition against white rule. The Organisation of African Unity was founded to promote decolonization and end white minority governments in Africa. The OAU was replaced by the African Union in 2002.

    * On this day in 1977, the first Star Wars film was released. George Lucas’ epic space opera is one of the most popular works in movie history.

    --------------------------

    Believe in yourself and believe in love. Love something. – Andrew Wyeth

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/05/2025* NNPC announces Port Harcourt refinery shutdown for maintenance Mass burial in Taraba as herders slaughter scores Varsity unions threaten strike over N50bn allowances Borno offers scholarships to female UTME candidates scoring over 250 Gombe defends 14-year-old girl fleeing forced marriage in Taraba NAPS demands explanation on overnight WAEC exams in Asaba Osimhen agrees three-year deal with Al-Hilal Arsenal join race to sign ‘star boy’ Lookman Facebook deletes old live videos, gives users 90-day window to save content After brief X outage, Musk says refocusing on businesses N. Korea detains three over warship launch accident Sierra Leone reports more than 3,000 mpox cases, 14 deaths UAE national to face charges in Nigeria over $307,500 scam How I was sold for prostitution in Mali – Actress Jumoke George’s daughter -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Sistine Chapel in Vatican is a historic building of such acclaim that over five million people come to visit it every year. It takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who commissioned its construction on the foundations of the original Capella Magna in 1477. * The only apps that were on the first iPhone in 2007 were all only Apple’s apps. These days, there are over 1.4 million apps for iPhone. -------------------------- Tinubu appoints Nnamani, Anyim, Shema, 18 others into federal agencies Tinubu hails pro-democracy activist Ayo Obe at 70 Obasanjo, Shettima, Adeleke, Abiodun light up Ogun Games Tinubu’s Inclusion Of 12 Northerners In New Appointments Good Omen – Ndume Ondo gov tribunal delivers judgment June 4 P-Square’s Peter cross-examined in alleged $1m fraud case Military arrests five foreigners in Plateau Police extradite fugitive over multi-million dollar fraud One killed as troops raid ESN camp Troops stop oil theft of N533.5m, arrest 51, deactivate 18 illegal refineries Tinubu’s reforms drive customs revenue to record ₦1.3tr in Q1 2025 – Adeniyi FG begins repairs on Lagos-Ibadan bridges 753 Emefiele’s forfeited duplexes not yet for sale, FG warns Nigerians Ilorin crash: NSIB recovers data card as onsite probe begins FX inflows through money transfer operators hit $4.76bn – CBN FG probes night examination in Unity School Asaba FG to unveil three cancer centres May 29 FG eyes 15,000 jobs as minister inspects steel facility Osun jailbreak: FG intensifies border watch after murder suspect recapture REA adds 120 job opportunities to renewable energy space N56.85bn Disbursed As NELFUND Marks 1 Year NELFUND celebrates first anniversary with over 550,000 applications NCAA to meet Kenya Airways over fine, passenger maltreatment Hajj: NAHCON team holds prayer in S’Arabia for Tinubu, Nigeria First Lady expands food security drive to vulnerable groups nationwide ASUU laments neglect of universities, demands fulfilment of promises UI student wins Amnesty International’s 2025 inter-varsity debate Metering: MOJEC backs Tinubu’s ban on importation Establishing agency won’t eradicate malaria without political will – Physicians Most Nigerian pastors are extremely poor – Bishop Ighele Biafra: Under Tinubu, Southeast has only one minister, 3 assistant ministers -Uwazurike Nigeria won’t slip into one-party state – Abba Moro 2027: ADC leaders split over takeover by anti-Tinubu coalition Atiku shuns Adeleke, visits Aregbesola amid setbacks for coalition I may not contest again after 2027, says Obi Adeleke eases curfew in Osun communities ahead Eid El Kabir Gombe gov kicks as northern coalition faults anti-terror efforts Ibas promises to revamp Rivers technical, vocational centre Uzodimma demands swift probe of JAMB website hackers Hajj 2025: Kaduna Airlifts Over 3,700 Pilgrims To Saudi Arabia Defection report leak: A’bom bars Channels crew from govt house Kogi not under siege – State gov’t Police neutralise bandit, rescue 5 kidnapped victims in Katsina Suspected herdsmen abduct two siblings in Imo community Gunmen kill family of four in Anambra -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1963, 32 African countries formed a coalition against white rule. The Organisation of African Unity was founded to promote decolonization and end white minority governments in Africa. The OAU was replaced by the African Union in 2002. * On this day in 1977, the first Star Wars film was released. George Lucas’ epic space opera is one of the most popular works in movie history. -------------------------- Believe in yourself and believe in love. Love something. – Andrew Wyeth Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • LISTEN UP, MEN...

    THE 13 THINGS THAT SECRETLY DESTROY A MAN’S DESTINY (And You Won’t See Village People Among Them)

    If you're between ages 18 to 34, this is the raw, undiluted thread you didn't know you needed.
    Forget "who is doing you"—you’re doing yourself.

    Let’s go:

    1. WOMEN, WOMEN, AND WOMEN AGAIN.

    Yes, I wrote it three times.
    Because most men ruin their future chasing a parade of lips, hips, and empty thrills.

    You spend your small earnings on women who don’t care about you.

    You sacrifice your time, energy, and focus to impress girls who see you as a joke.

    You think you’re “enjoying life”? You’re draining your power.

    There’s no trophy for sleeping with 100 girls, only invisible scars and wasted potential.
    Keep playing Casanova—you’ll end up as a broke legend in your own WhatsApp status.

    2. GAMBLING – THE CANCER OF DESTINY

    They say “you win some, you lose some.” But with gambling, you lose more than just money.

    You lose time.
    You lose peace.
    You lose your future.

    That “one more bet” might cost you everything.
    Sports betting, virtual games, casinos—it starts like fun, then you wake up in debt, depressed, and empty.

    3. THE DRUNK MAN’S DESTINY IS ALWAYS DELAYED

    Some men collect salary and go straight to the bar like it’s tradition.
    Bottle after bottle, you’re pouring your future down the drain.

    If you drink more than you save, Oga, you're not living—you’re leaking.

    A man who drinks more than he builds ends up with children who inherit shame instead of success.

    4. TIME WASTING IS A SLOW KILLER

    Want to know the difference between a king and a clown? Time Management.

    While you're scrolling TikTok and arguing football,
    another guy is learning a skill that’ll feed him for life.

    You don’t respect your time?
    Life won’t respect your existence.

    5. FRAUD (AKA YAHOO) – FAST MONEY, FAST MISERY

    You may not like this one, but truth doesn’t need your permission to sting.

    You flex today, buy Benz tomorrow—but deep down, you know your soul is empty.

    Proverbs says: “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished.”

    You’ll work 10x harder to maintain stolen wealth than to build it legit.

    6. THE ADDICTIVE SLOW DEATH CALLED SMOKING & DRUGS

    From weed to crack to codeine—name it, I've seen it ruin men.

    Lost jobs

    Broken homes

    Mental breakdown

    Financial wreckage

    The worst part? The high never lasts. But the damage does.
    Stay away from anything that turns your brain to dust.

    7. LAZINESS – THE ENEMY WITHIN

    A man who loves sleep more than strategy will sleep through his destiny.

    You’re not broke because of the economy—you’re broke because you won’t work.
    You “hope things change,” but you won’t move.

    Get up. Hustle. Sweat. Build.
    No shortcut will save you from the discipline you keep avoiding.

    8. LACK OF SELF-CONTROL

    A man without discipline is like a gun with no safety—dangerous and self-destructive.

    You need routines. You need boundaries. You need rules.
    If you can’t master yourself, you’ll never master anything else.

    9. DISRESPECTING YOUR PARENTS

    You can’t curse the tree and expect the fruit to be sweet.

    Fighting your parents, insulting them, or abandoning them when they’re weak?
    It may not show immediately—but blessings will run far from you.
    Fix that attitude.

    10. ALWAYS DEPENDING ON OTHERS FOR SURVIVAL

    You can’t build a great life on borrowed energy.
    Depending on people for basic needs kills your confidence and cripples your creativity.

    Your job is to become reliable, not to keep looking for who to rely on.
    You were not created to beg through life.

    11. BAD FRIENDS – SILENT DESTINY KILLERS

    You move with 5 jokers, don’t be shocked when your life becomes a circus.
    Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you.

    Audit your friends. Fire the dead weight.

    12. LIVING TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA

    You post like you’re balling, but your bank account is crying.
    You buy iPhone 15 to take mirror selfies, but you have no business or investment.

    Instagram likes won’t pay your rent, bro.

    13. EMOTIONAL WEAKNESS – A MAN’S UNSEEN TRAP

    You take every rejection personal.
    You crumble when things don’t go your way.
    You give up easily.

    That soft-hearted, zero-resilience mindset is destroying your climb.

    Life is tough. Be tougher.

    BOTTOM LINE:
    The devil isn't destroying your life. Your choices are.

    Start doing these:

    Say NO to distractions.

    Master your time.

    Work hard and work smart.

    Cut off energy-draining people.

    Build yourself like a man on a mission.

    Your destiny is not automatic.
    It’s built—brick by brick—with discipline, wisdom, and honesty .

    Stay focused

    Follow us About That Street

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    LISTEN UP, MEN... THE 13 THINGS THAT SECRETLY DESTROY A MAN’S DESTINY (And You Won’t See Village People Among Them) If you're between ages 18 to 34, this is the raw, undiluted thread you didn't know you needed. Forget "who is doing you"—you’re doing yourself. Let’s go: 1. WOMEN, WOMEN, AND WOMEN AGAIN. Yes, I wrote it three times. Because most men ruin their future chasing a parade of lips, hips, and empty thrills. You spend your small earnings on women who don’t care about you. You sacrifice your time, energy, and focus to impress girls who see you as a joke. You think you’re “enjoying life”? You’re draining your power. There’s no trophy for sleeping with 100 girls, only invisible scars and wasted potential. Keep playing Casanova—you’ll end up as a broke legend in your own WhatsApp status. 2. GAMBLING – THE CANCER OF DESTINY They say “you win some, you lose some.” But with gambling, you lose more than just money. You lose time. You lose peace. You lose your future. That “one more bet” might cost you everything. Sports betting, virtual games, casinos—it starts like fun, then you wake up in debt, depressed, and empty. 3. THE DRUNK MAN’S DESTINY IS ALWAYS DELAYED Some men collect salary and go straight to the bar like it’s tradition. Bottle after bottle, you’re pouring your future down the drain. If you drink more than you save, Oga, you're not living—you’re leaking. A man who drinks more than he builds ends up with children who inherit shame instead of success. 4. TIME WASTING IS A SLOW KILLER Want to know the difference between a king and a clown? Time Management. While you're scrolling TikTok and arguing football, another guy is learning a skill that’ll feed him for life. You don’t respect your time? Life won’t respect your existence. 5. FRAUD (AKA YAHOO) – FAST MONEY, FAST MISERY You may not like this one, but truth doesn’t need your permission to sting. You flex today, buy Benz tomorrow—but deep down, you know your soul is empty. Proverbs says: “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished.” You’ll work 10x harder to maintain stolen wealth than to build it legit. 6. THE ADDICTIVE SLOW DEATH CALLED SMOKING & DRUGS From weed to crack to codeine—name it, I've seen it ruin men. Lost jobs Broken homes Mental breakdown Financial wreckage The worst part? The high never lasts. But the damage does. Stay away from anything that turns your brain to dust. 7. LAZINESS – THE ENEMY WITHIN A man who loves sleep more than strategy will sleep through his destiny. You’re not broke because of the economy—you’re broke because you won’t work. You “hope things change,” but you won’t move. Get up. Hustle. Sweat. Build. No shortcut will save you from the discipline you keep avoiding. 8. LACK OF SELF-CONTROL A man without discipline is like a gun with no safety—dangerous and self-destructive. You need routines. You need boundaries. You need rules. If you can’t master yourself, you’ll never master anything else. 9. DISRESPECTING YOUR PARENTS You can’t curse the tree and expect the fruit to be sweet. Fighting your parents, insulting them, or abandoning them when they’re weak? It may not show immediately—but blessings will run far from you. Fix that attitude. 10. ALWAYS DEPENDING ON OTHERS FOR SURVIVAL You can’t build a great life on borrowed energy. Depending on people for basic needs kills your confidence and cripples your creativity. Your job is to become reliable, not to keep looking for who to rely on. You were not created to beg through life. 11. BAD FRIENDS – SILENT DESTINY KILLERS You move with 5 jokers, don’t be shocked when your life becomes a circus. Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you. Audit your friends. Fire the dead weight. 12. LIVING TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA You post like you’re balling, but your bank account is crying. You buy iPhone 15 to take mirror selfies, but you have no business or investment. Instagram likes won’t pay your rent, bro. 13. EMOTIONAL WEAKNESS – A MAN’S UNSEEN TRAP You take every rejection personal. You crumble when things don’t go your way. You give up easily. That soft-hearted, zero-resilience mindset is destroying your climb. Life is tough. Be tougher. BOTTOM LINE: The devil isn't destroying your life. Your choices are. Start doing these: Say NO to distractions. Master your time. Work hard and work smart. Cut off energy-draining people. Build yourself like a man on a mission. Your destiny is not automatic. It’s built—brick by brick—with discipline, wisdom, and honesty . Stay focused Follow us About That Street Follow us Kanoti Dancan
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  • LISTEN UP, MEN...

    THE 13 THINGS THAT SECRETLY DESTROY A MAN'S DESTINY (And You Won't See Village People Among Them).
    If you're between ages 18 to 34, this is the raw, undiluted thread you didn't know you needed.
    Forget "who is doing you" you're doing yourself.

    Let's go:

    1.WOMEN, WOMEN, AND WOMEN AGAIN.
    Yes, i wrote it three times.
    Because most men ruin their future chasing a parade of lips, hips and empty thrills.
    You spend your small earnings on women who don't care about you.
    You sacrifice your time, energy and focus to impress girls who see you as a joke.
    You think you're
    "enjoying life"?.
    You're draining your power.

    There's no trophy for sleeping with 100 girls, only invisible scars and wasted potential.
    Keep playing Casanova you'll end up as a broke legend in your own WhatsApp status.

    2.GAMBLING THE CANCER OF DESTINY.
    They say "you win some, you lose some.
    "But with gambling, you lose more than just money.
    You lose time.
    You lose peace.
    You lose your future.
    That "one more bet" might cost you everything.
    Sports betting, virtual games, casinos it starts like fun, then you wake up in debt, depressed and empty.

    3.THE DRUNK MAN'S DESTINY IS ALWAYS DELAYED.
    Some men collect salary and go straight to the bar like it's tradition.
    Bottle after bottle, you're pouring your future down the drain.
    If you drink more than you save.
    Oga, you're not living you're leaking.
    A man who drinks more than he builds ends up with children who inherit shame instead of success.

    4.TIME WASTING IS A SLOW KILLER.
    Want to know the difference between a king and a clown? Time Management.
    While you're scrolling TikTok and arguing football,
    another guy is learning a skill that'll feed him for life.
    You don't respect your time?.
    Life won't respect your existence.

    5.FRAUD (AKA YAHOO) FAST MONEY, FAST MISERY.
    You may not like this one, but truth doesn't need your permission to sting.
    You flex today, buy Benz tomorrow but deep down, you know your soul is empty.
    Proverbs says:
    Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished.
    You'll work 10x harder to maintain stolen wealth than to build it legit.

    6.THE ADDICTIVE SLOW DEATH CALLED SMOKING & DRUGS.
    From weed to crack to codeine name it, I've seen it ruin men.

    Lost jobs

    Broken homes

    Mental breakdown

    Financial wreckage

    The worst part?.
    The high never lasts.
    But the damage does.
    Stay away from anything that turns your brain to dust.

    7.LAZINESS THE ENEMY WITHIN.
    A man who loves sleep more than strategy will sleep through his destiny.
    You're not broke because of the economy you're broke because you won't work.
    You "hope things change," but you won't move.

    Get up.
    Hustle.
    Sweat.
    Build.
    No shortcut will save you from the discipline you keep avoiding.

    8.LACK OF SELF CONTROL.
    A man without discipline is like a gun with no safety dangerous and self destructive.
    You need routines. You need boundaries.
    You need rules.
    If you can't master yourself, you'll never master anything else.

    9.DISRESPECTING YOUR PARENTS.
    You can't curse the tree and expect the fruit to be sweet.
    Fighting your parents, insulting them or abandoning them when they're weak?
    It may not show immediately but blessings will run far from you.
    Fix that attitude.

    10.ALWAYS DEPENDING ON OTHERS FOR SURVIVAL.
    You can't build a great life on borrowed energy.
    Depending on people for basic needs kills your confidence and cripples your creativity.
    Your job is to become reliable, not to keep looking for who to rely on.
    You were not created to beg through life.

    11.BAD FRIENDS SILENT DESTINY KILLERS.
    You move with 5 jokers, don't be shocked when your life becomes a circus.
    Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you.
    Audit your friends.
    Fire the dead weight.

    12.LIVING TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA.
    You post like you're balling, but your bank account is crying.
    You buy iPhone 15 to take mirror selfies, but you have no business or investment.
    Instagram likes won't pay your rent, bro.

    13.EMOTIONAL WEAKNESS A MAN'S UNSEEN TRAP.
    You take every rejection personal.
    You crumble when things don't go your way.
    You give up easily.
    That soft hearted, zero resilience mindset is destroying your climb.
    Life is tough.
    Be tougher.

    BOTTOM LINE:.
    The devil isn't destroying your life.
    Your choices are.

    START DOING THESE:.
    Say NO to distractions.
    Master your time.
    Work hard and work smart.
    Cut off energy draining people.
    Build yourself like a man on a mission.
    Your destiny is not automatic.
    It's built brick by brick with discipline, wisdom and honesty.

    Stay focused!!!
    LISTEN UP, MEN... THE 13 THINGS THAT SECRETLY DESTROY A MAN'S DESTINY (And You Won't See Village People Among Them). If you're between ages 18 to 34, this is the raw, undiluted thread you didn't know you needed. Forget "who is doing you" you're doing yourself. Let's go: 1.WOMEN, WOMEN, AND WOMEN AGAIN. Yes, i wrote it three times. Because most men ruin their future chasing a parade of lips, hips and empty thrills. You spend your small earnings on women who don't care about you. You sacrifice your time, energy and focus to impress girls who see you as a joke. You think you're "enjoying life"?. You're draining your power. There's no trophy for sleeping with 100 girls, only invisible scars and wasted potential. Keep playing Casanova you'll end up as a broke legend in your own WhatsApp status. 2.GAMBLING THE CANCER OF DESTINY. They say "you win some, you lose some. "But with gambling, you lose more than just money. You lose time. You lose peace. You lose your future. That "one more bet" might cost you everything. Sports betting, virtual games, casinos it starts like fun, then you wake up in debt, depressed and empty. 3.THE DRUNK MAN'S DESTINY IS ALWAYS DELAYED. Some men collect salary and go straight to the bar like it's tradition. Bottle after bottle, you're pouring your future down the drain. If you drink more than you save. Oga, you're not living you're leaking. A man who drinks more than he builds ends up with children who inherit shame instead of success. 4.TIME WASTING IS A SLOW KILLER. Want to know the difference between a king and a clown? Time Management. While you're scrolling TikTok and arguing football, another guy is learning a skill that'll feed him for life. You don't respect your time?. Life won't respect your existence. 5.FRAUD (AKA YAHOO) FAST MONEY, FAST MISERY. You may not like this one, but truth doesn't need your permission to sting. You flex today, buy Benz tomorrow but deep down, you know your soul is empty. Proverbs says: Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished. You'll work 10x harder to maintain stolen wealth than to build it legit. 6.THE ADDICTIVE SLOW DEATH CALLED SMOKING & DRUGS. From weed to crack to codeine name it, I've seen it ruin men. Lost jobs Broken homes Mental breakdown Financial wreckage The worst part?. The high never lasts. But the damage does. Stay away from anything that turns your brain to dust. 7.LAZINESS THE ENEMY WITHIN. A man who loves sleep more than strategy will sleep through his destiny. You're not broke because of the economy you're broke because you won't work. You "hope things change," but you won't move. Get up. Hustle. Sweat. Build. No shortcut will save you from the discipline you keep avoiding. 8.LACK OF SELF CONTROL. A man without discipline is like a gun with no safety dangerous and self destructive. You need routines. You need boundaries. You need rules. If you can't master yourself, you'll never master anything else. 9.DISRESPECTING YOUR PARENTS. You can't curse the tree and expect the fruit to be sweet. Fighting your parents, insulting them or abandoning them when they're weak? It may not show immediately but blessings will run far from you. Fix that attitude. 10.ALWAYS DEPENDING ON OTHERS FOR SURVIVAL. You can't build a great life on borrowed energy. Depending on people for basic needs kills your confidence and cripples your creativity. Your job is to become reliable, not to keep looking for who to rely on. You were not created to beg through life. 11.BAD FRIENDS SILENT DESTINY KILLERS. You move with 5 jokers, don't be shocked when your life becomes a circus. Your circle is either sharpening you or stabbing you. Audit your friends. Fire the dead weight. 12.LIVING TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA. You post like you're balling, but your bank account is crying. You buy iPhone 15 to take mirror selfies, but you have no business or investment. Instagram likes won't pay your rent, bro. 13.EMOTIONAL WEAKNESS A MAN'S UNSEEN TRAP. You take every rejection personal. You crumble when things don't go your way. You give up easily. That soft hearted, zero resilience mindset is destroying your climb. Life is tough. Be tougher. BOTTOM LINE:. The devil isn't destroying your life. Your choices are. START DOING THESE:. Say NO to distractions. Master your time. Work hard and work smart. Cut off energy draining people. Build yourself like a man on a mission. Your destiny is not automatic. It's built brick by brick with discipline, wisdom and honesty. Stay focused!!!
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  • *I'm very sorry if you end up missing DTC (DELTA COIN )*
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    Select Country code
    Enter number (Make sure it is WhatsApp number)
    Enter invite code or DID: *J97F71VTLQPFR*
    Enter your Nickname
    Click Next
    Click dSMS verification
    Click "Get"
    Select "Global universal"
    Click "Select Hongkong number"
    Click "Next Step"
    Click "WhasApp"
    Add "Access Number" to WhatsApp contact
    Copy "verification string"
    Send verification string to Hongkong number on WhatsApp
    Go back to the App
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  • INTERNET AND THE EMERGING ZOMBIE GENERATION IN NGR

    JAMB PERFORMANCE BY NGR STUDENTS SINCE 2007..

    In 2007 -. 66% of NGR students scored 200 and above..

    in 2008 - 63% scored 200 and above

    2010 - 41% scored 200 and above..

    2015 - 30% scored 200 and above...

    2019 -. 24% scored 200 and above...

    2023 - 23% scored 200 and above...

    2025 - 22% scored 200 and above...

    by 2035 if nothing is done to arrest this worrying decline, This yahoo generation will call for the ending of JAMB...

    in 2050 university entry criteria will just be anyone who can spell his father's name...

    most of this kids who fail JAMB and still get higher institution admission behave like kids who didn't attend primary school..

    Education standard in NGR is in a state of coma ...
    if nothing is done urgent.... it would be permanently buried....
    Let’s stop lying.

    *FUTURES CRUSHED. A NATION EXPOSED.*

    - JAMB 2025 RESULT IS A DISASTER*

    The 2025 JAMB results are here. A disaster. OVER 1.5 MILLION STUDENTS SCORED BELOW 200.

    *WE ALL FAILED.*

    PARENTS: YOU RAISED FRAUDS, NOT CHILDREN

    You paid for “SPECIAL CENTRES” to cheat WAEC.
    You cared more about BRAGGING RIGHTS THAN BEDTIME STORIES.
    You taught your child to CUT CORNERS, NOT SOLVE PROBLEMS.
    Now JAMB strips off the mask, and they drown.
    What did you expect?
    You wanted SHORTCUTS, NOT KNOWLEDGE.
    Your child can’t think, but they know how to cheat. IS THIS PRIDE?

    *DEAR SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS, YOU SOLD SOULS FOR PROFIT*

    School owners, you hired teachers who couldn’t spell “education.”
    Classrooms became TRADING FLOORS.

    Teachers, you leaked exams, whispered answers, and called it “help.”

    You had one job: TO BUILD MINDS. Instead, YOU BUILT LIARS.

    Your students can’t write a sentence, but they know how to bypass integrity.
    SHAME ON YOU.


    *DEAR STUDENTS: YOU CHOSE EASY OVER EXCELLENCE*

    TikTok over textbooks. Parties over past questions.

    You mocked the “bookworms,” then prayed for miracles.

    You thought JAMB would “sort itself.” Now reality hits: LIFE DOESN’T FORWARD ANSWERS IN A WHATSAPP GROUP.

    You can afford to buy data, and get iPhones, but CAN'T BUY TEXTBOOKS OR SERIOUSNESS.

    You gambled with your future. WAKE UP.


    *TO OUR GOVERNMENT, YOU WATCHED THE FIRE BURN*

    You UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS UNTIL ROOFS CAVED IN.

    You let UNQUALIFIED TEACHERS flood classrooms.

    You ignored “MIRACLE CENTRES” because palms were greased.

    Where are the POLICIES? THE OVERSIGHT? THE URGENCY?

    You talk about “tomorrow’s leaders” while STRANGLING THE SCHOOLS meant to shape them.


    *THIS IS OUR COLLECTIVE SHAME.*

    *PICTURE THIS:*
    Ten years from now, your child is the ENGINEER WHO BUILDS COLLAPSING BRIDGES,
    The DOCTOR WHO KILLS PATIENTS,
    The LEADER WHO STEALS BILLIONS.

    IS THIS THE FUTURE YOU WANT?

    We built this with:

    Parents who VALUED TROPHIES OVER TRUTH,

    Schools that SOLD CERTIFICATES, NOT CHARACTER,

    Students who TRADED GRIT FOR GOSSIP,

    And a government that LOOKED AWAY AND FAILED TO ACT.


    It is nearly impossible for anyone who scored B’s & A’s in their WAEC WITHOUT MALPRACTICE to score below 200 in JAMB.

    *SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY WRONG WITH OUR EDUCATIONAL SECTOR
    INTERNET AND THE EMERGING ZOMBIE GENERATION IN NGR JAMB PERFORMANCE BY NGR STUDENTS SINCE 2007.. In 2007 -. 66% of NGR students scored 200 and above.. in 2008 - 63% scored 200 and above 2010 - 41% scored 200 and above.. 2015 - 30% scored 200 and above... 2019 -. 24% scored 200 and above... 2023 - 23% scored 200 and above... 2025 - 22% scored 200 and above... by 2035 if nothing is done to arrest this worrying decline, This yahoo generation will call for the ending of JAMB... in 2050 university entry criteria will just be anyone who can spell his father's name... most of this kids who fail JAMB and still get higher institution admission behave like kids who didn't attend primary school.. Education standard in NGR is in a state of coma ... if nothing is done urgent.... it would be permanently buried.... Let’s stop lying. *FUTURES CRUSHED. A NATION EXPOSED.* - JAMB 2025 RESULT IS A DISASTER* The 2025 JAMB results are here. A disaster. OVER 1.5 MILLION STUDENTS SCORED BELOW 200. *WE ALL FAILED.* PARENTS: YOU RAISED FRAUDS, NOT CHILDREN You paid for “SPECIAL CENTRES” to cheat WAEC. You cared more about BRAGGING RIGHTS THAN BEDTIME STORIES. You taught your child to CUT CORNERS, NOT SOLVE PROBLEMS. Now JAMB strips off the mask, and they drown. What did you expect? You wanted SHORTCUTS, NOT KNOWLEDGE. Your child can’t think, but they know how to cheat. IS THIS PRIDE? *DEAR SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS, YOU SOLD SOULS FOR PROFIT* School owners, you hired teachers who couldn’t spell “education.” Classrooms became TRADING FLOORS. Teachers, you leaked exams, whispered answers, and called it “help.” You had one job: TO BUILD MINDS. Instead, YOU BUILT LIARS. Your students can’t write a sentence, but they know how to bypass integrity. SHAME ON YOU. *DEAR STUDENTS: YOU CHOSE EASY OVER EXCELLENCE* TikTok over textbooks. Parties over past questions. You mocked the “bookworms,” then prayed for miracles. You thought JAMB would “sort itself.” Now reality hits: LIFE DOESN’T FORWARD ANSWERS IN A WHATSAPP GROUP. You can afford to buy data, and get iPhones, but CAN'T BUY TEXTBOOKS OR SERIOUSNESS. You gambled with your future. WAKE UP. *TO OUR GOVERNMENT, YOU WATCHED THE FIRE BURN* You UNDERFUNDED SCHOOLS UNTIL ROOFS CAVED IN. You let UNQUALIFIED TEACHERS flood classrooms. You ignored “MIRACLE CENTRES” because palms were greased. Where are the POLICIES? THE OVERSIGHT? THE URGENCY? You talk about “tomorrow’s leaders” while STRANGLING THE SCHOOLS meant to shape them. *THIS IS OUR COLLECTIVE SHAME.* *PICTURE THIS:* Ten years from now, your child is the ENGINEER WHO BUILDS COLLAPSING BRIDGES, The DOCTOR WHO KILLS PATIENTS, The LEADER WHO STEALS BILLIONS. IS THIS THE FUTURE YOU WANT? We built this with: Parents who VALUED TROPHIES OVER TRUTH, Schools that SOLD CERTIFICATES, NOT CHARACTER, Students who TRADED GRIT FOR GOSSIP, And a government that LOOKED AWAY AND FAILED TO ACT. It is nearly impossible for anyone who scored B’s & A’s in their WAEC WITHOUT MALPRACTICE to score below 200 in JAMB. *SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY WRONG WITH OUR EDUCATIONAL SECTOR
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  • Reports suggest Apple’s first foldable iPhone might debut by late 2026 or early 2027.

    Rumored to feature a clamshell design, a larger screen than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and a new hinge that minimizes creases, the device could carry a hefty $2,000+ price tag.

    Rumors also hint at a 5,000mAh battery and a simplified dual-camera setup.
    Reports suggest Apple’s first foldable iPhone might debut by late 2026 or early 2027. Rumored to feature a clamshell design, a larger screen than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and a new hinge that minimizes creases, the device could carry a hefty $2,000+ price tag. Rumors also hint at a 5,000mAh battery and a simplified dual-camera setup.
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  • SHE CALLED ME BROKE AND LEFT ME FOR A RICH-YAHOO BOY–SHE BEG WITH HER BABY ON HER BACK.

    Episode 1

    My name is Emeka.

    And if I tell you that love nearly destroyed me, I’m not lying.

    It all started four years ago. I had just gotten a job at a mechanic workshop in town. Life wasn’t perfect, but at least I was earning something small every week. I was the kind of man who believed in building slowly. I believed in love that starts from nothing and grows into something big. You know that kind of love where two people support each other through struggles and rise together? That’s the love I wanted.

    And then… I met her. Anita.

    She was a student at the polytechnic. I used to see her every day pass by my workshop, holding her books close to her chest. She always wore simple clothes, nothing expensive, but her beauty? Her beauty could stop traffic.

    One day, I gathered the courage and greeted her. She smiled. That one smile gave me hope for weeks. From there, we became friends. I started walking her to her hostel. We would talk about school, life, dreams. I told her I wanted to own my own car repair garage one day. She told me she wanted to work in a bank.

    We were both dreamers. And we had nothing—just big hearts and high hopes.

    I remember when she told me her parents were struggling to pay her school fees. Without thinking twice, I gave her almost all my savings. I had been keeping that money to buy better tools for my work, but I didn’t care. I told myself, “She’s my woman. If she’s in pain, I should be the one to help her.”

    I didn’t buy clothes for myself for a whole year. I didn’t go out. Every naira I had, I gave to her. I bought her data for online classes. I bought her slippers when hers tore. I even gave her money to send to her sick mother in the village.

    But you know the worst part?

    I didn’t complain.

    I was happy doing all that because I believed… I believed she was the one. I believed that one day, when things got better, we would look back and smile at all we had suffered together.

    People told me, “Emeka, be careful. Girls can change.” But I didn’t listen. I thought, “Not Anita. She’s different.”

    Until things slowly started to change.

    She became distant. She stopped picking my calls the way she used to. When I came to her hostel, she would say she was busy or about to sleep. One day I went to surprise her with food I cooked from home—jollof rice with fried meat. I knocked on her door, and she shouted, “Go away! I’m not in the mood!”

    That night, I cried on my way back. I held the food in my hand like a fool.

    Then she started dressing differently. More expensive clothes, nails done, new wigs… I knew I didn’t buy any of them. I asked, “Where are you getting all this from?” She said her uncle was helping her.

    Uncle?

    Which uncle?

    I wasn’t ******. But I didn’t want to believe the truth.

    One evening, I followed her from school without her knowing. She entered a black Benz parked down the street. A guy with tattoos and gold chain opened the door for her. She kissed him. I saw it.

    I didn’t even know when I started crying right there by the roadside.

    She was cheating on me… with a Yahoo boy.

    The next day, I went to see her. I wanted to talk like a man. I wanted to beg if I had to. I wanted to remind her of everything we had shared.

    But she didn’t even allow me to talk.

    She looked me in the eyes and said, “Emeka, let’s not waste each other’s time. You’re a good guy, but you’re too broke. I can’t be living like this when there are men out there who can give me the world. You’re not the kind of man I want anymore.”

    Just like that.

    Four years of love. Four years of sacrifice. Four years of giving her my heart.

    She dropped it on the ground and crushed it with her feet.

    I walked out of her hostel that day with tears in my eyes, shame in my chest, and pain in my soul.

    I was finished.

    But that was only the beginning.
    After that day, everything changed.

    I couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t eat. My friends kept telling me to forget her, to move on, but they didn’t understand. How do you forget someone who became part of your every day? How do you erase the memories of walking her to school, of laughing over roasted corn by the roadside, of planning a future together?

    I dragged myself to work each morning, but I was like a ghost. I would hold a spanner and forget what I was fixing. My boss had to call me one day and ask if everything was okay. I lied and said I was fine. But deep down, I was broken.

    And while I struggled, Anita was living her best life.

    Her social media was filled with pictures—her sitting inside flashy cars, holding iPhones, wearing new wigs, eating at restaurants I could never afford. It was like she was rubbing it in my face, showing me what she had now that I wasn’t enough for her.

    She started wearing makeup every day, long eyelashes, painted nails. She even started bleaching her skin. The Anita I knew was slowly fading away, turning into someone else—someone I couldn’t recognize.

    My friends showed me pictures of her with the Yahoo boy. His name was Dapo. He was tall, with tattoos all over his arms and gold chains hanging from his neck. He always had wads of cash in his hands, posing with cars that probably didn’t even belong to him.

    People whispered that Dapo was dangerous. They said he didn’t just scam people online—he did rituals too. I didn’t want to believe it. But I knew that money… that kind of money doesn’t come clean.

    But Anita didn’t care. She was in love with the money, not the man. She was flying to Abuja, going to Lagos, staying in hotels I could only dream of. My own Anita. The girl I sacrificed everything for.

    One day, I was sitting outside the workshop, drinking pure water after a long day. I heard loud music, and before I could turn around, a black Benz parked right in front of me.

    I almost choked.

    Anita stepped out, her long wig bouncing on her shoulders, her lips painted bright red. She was wearing a short gown, one that didn’t even reach her knees. She was glowing—but not the kind of glow that comes from happiness. It was the kind that comes from vanity.

    And then I saw him. Dapo. He stepped out from the driver’s side, tossing his car keys in the air, laughing loudly like the whole world belonged to him. He didn’t even look my way; to him, I was invisible.

    Anita saw me. I was standing there, dusty from work, my hands still smelling of engine oil, my shirt torn at the edge. She looked at me and smiled, but not the smile I remembered. It was the kind of smile you give to someone you pity. She whispered something to Dapo, and they both burst out laughing.

    I wanted to disappear. I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me whole. But I stood there, frozen, my hands clenched into fists.

    Dapo grabbed her waist, pulled her close, and they kissed right there in front of me. Long and deep. I looked away. My chest burned with pain I couldn’t explain. My hands shook, my eyes watered, but I refused to cry.

    When I finally gathered myself to turn back, they were gone. The Benz had driven away, leaving me standing there alone, broken.

    My friends came and patted my back. “Forget her, Emeka. Forget her. That’s not love. That’s just greed.”

    But they didn’t understand. I still loved her. Even after everything, I still loved her. My heart refused to let go.

    But love isn’t enough when someone chooses money over your soul.
    SHE CALLED ME BROKE AND LEFT ME FOR A RICH-YAHOO BOY–SHE BEG WITH HER BABY ON HER BACK. Episode 1 My name is Emeka. And if I tell you that love nearly destroyed me, I’m not lying. It all started four years ago. I had just gotten a job at a mechanic workshop in town. Life wasn’t perfect, but at least I was earning something small every week. I was the kind of man who believed in building slowly. I believed in love that starts from nothing and grows into something big. You know that kind of love where two people support each other through struggles and rise together? That’s the love I wanted. And then… I met her. Anita. She was a student at the polytechnic. I used to see her every day pass by my workshop, holding her books close to her chest. She always wore simple clothes, nothing expensive, but her beauty? Her beauty could stop traffic. One day, I gathered the courage and greeted her. She smiled. That one smile gave me hope for weeks. From there, we became friends. I started walking her to her hostel. We would talk about school, life, dreams. I told her I wanted to own my own car repair garage one day. She told me she wanted to work in a bank. We were both dreamers. And we had nothing—just big hearts and high hopes. I remember when she told me her parents were struggling to pay her school fees. Without thinking twice, I gave her almost all my savings. I had been keeping that money to buy better tools for my work, but I didn’t care. I told myself, “She’s my woman. If she’s in pain, I should be the one to help her.” I didn’t buy clothes for myself for a whole year. I didn’t go out. Every naira I had, I gave to her. I bought her data for online classes. I bought her slippers when hers tore. I even gave her money to send to her sick mother in the village. But you know the worst part? I didn’t complain. I was happy doing all that because I believed… I believed she was the one. I believed that one day, when things got better, we would look back and smile at all we had suffered together. People told me, “Emeka, be careful. Girls can change.” But I didn’t listen. I thought, “Not Anita. She’s different.” Until things slowly started to change. She became distant. She stopped picking my calls the way she used to. When I came to her hostel, she would say she was busy or about to sleep. One day I went to surprise her with food I cooked from home—jollof rice with fried meat. I knocked on her door, and she shouted, “Go away! I’m not in the mood!” That night, I cried on my way back. I held the food in my hand like a fool. Then she started dressing differently. More expensive clothes, nails done, new wigs… I knew I didn’t buy any of them. I asked, “Where are you getting all this from?” She said her uncle was helping her. Uncle? Which uncle? I wasn’t stupid. But I didn’t want to believe the truth. One evening, I followed her from school without her knowing. She entered a black Benz parked down the street. A guy with tattoos and gold chain opened the door for her. She kissed him. I saw it. I didn’t even know when I started crying right there by the roadside. She was cheating on me… with a Yahoo boy. The next day, I went to see her. I wanted to talk like a man. I wanted to beg if I had to. I wanted to remind her of everything we had shared. But she didn’t even allow me to talk. She looked me in the eyes and said, “Emeka, let’s not waste each other’s time. You’re a good guy, but you’re too broke. I can’t be living like this when there are men out there who can give me the world. You’re not the kind of man I want anymore.” Just like that. Four years of love. Four years of sacrifice. Four years of giving her my heart. She dropped it on the ground and crushed it with her feet. I walked out of her hostel that day with tears in my eyes, shame in my chest, and pain in my soul. I was finished. But that was only the beginning. After that day, everything changed. I couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t eat. My friends kept telling me to forget her, to move on, but they didn’t understand. How do you forget someone who became part of your every day? How do you erase the memories of walking her to school, of laughing over roasted corn by the roadside, of planning a future together? I dragged myself to work each morning, but I was like a ghost. I would hold a spanner and forget what I was fixing. My boss had to call me one day and ask if everything was okay. I lied and said I was fine. But deep down, I was broken. And while I struggled, Anita was living her best life. Her social media was filled with pictures—her sitting inside flashy cars, holding iPhones, wearing new wigs, eating at restaurants I could never afford. It was like she was rubbing it in my face, showing me what she had now that I wasn’t enough for her. She started wearing makeup every day, long eyelashes, painted nails. She even started bleaching her skin. The Anita I knew was slowly fading away, turning into someone else—someone I couldn’t recognize. My friends showed me pictures of her with the Yahoo boy. His name was Dapo. He was tall, with tattoos all over his arms and gold chains hanging from his neck. He always had wads of cash in his hands, posing with cars that probably didn’t even belong to him. People whispered that Dapo was dangerous. They said he didn’t just scam people online—he did rituals too. I didn’t want to believe it. But I knew that money… that kind of money doesn’t come clean. But Anita didn’t care. She was in love with the money, not the man. She was flying to Abuja, going to Lagos, staying in hotels I could only dream of. My own Anita. The girl I sacrificed everything for. One day, I was sitting outside the workshop, drinking pure water after a long day. I heard loud music, and before I could turn around, a black Benz parked right in front of me. I almost choked. Anita stepped out, her long wig bouncing on her shoulders, her lips painted bright red. She was wearing a short gown, one that didn’t even reach her knees. She was glowing—but not the kind of glow that comes from happiness. It was the kind that comes from vanity. And then I saw him. Dapo. He stepped out from the driver’s side, tossing his car keys in the air, laughing loudly like the whole world belonged to him. He didn’t even look my way; to him, I was invisible. Anita saw me. I was standing there, dusty from work, my hands still smelling of engine oil, my shirt torn at the edge. She looked at me and smiled, but not the smile I remembered. It was the kind of smile you give to someone you pity. She whispered something to Dapo, and they both burst out laughing. I wanted to disappear. I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me whole. But I stood there, frozen, my hands clenched into fists. Dapo grabbed her waist, pulled her close, and they kissed right there in front of me. Long and deep. I looked away. My chest burned with pain I couldn’t explain. My hands shook, my eyes watered, but I refused to cry. When I finally gathered myself to turn back, they were gone. The Benz had driven away, leaving me standing there alone, broken. My friends came and patted my back. “Forget her, Emeka. Forget her. That’s not love. That’s just greed.” But they didn’t understand. I still loved her. Even after everything, I still loved her. My heart refused to let go. But love isn’t enough when someone chooses money over your soul.
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  • Apple is ambitiously planning to automate half of its iPhone assembly workforce by 2030, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on human labor.

    This strategic shift aligns with the broader tech industry trend of incorporating advanced robotics and Al into manufacturing processes. Despite the potential operational benefits, the move has raised concerns about job displacement and its socioeconomic impact on assembly line workers, as more than a million people are currently involved in the manufacturing of new iPhones.
    😨Apple is ambitiously planning to automate half of its iPhone assembly workforce by 2030, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on human labor. This strategic shift aligns with the broader tech industry trend of incorporating advanced robotics and Al into manufacturing processes. Despite the potential operational benefits, the move has raised concerns about job displacement and its socioeconomic impact on assembly line workers, as more than a million people are currently involved in the manufacturing of new iPhones.
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