Ooni declares curfew in Ile-Ife as robbers invade community

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has declared restriction of movement from 11pm to 5am daily, following a sudden rise in incidents of armed robbery within his domain.

Confirming the development owa Adimula of Ife, High Chief Abraham Adekola, who is the third in line to Ooni, said the Ooni-in-Council had to put up the measure on behalf of the monarch, to curtail criminality in the town.

Chief Adekola, who said Oba Ogunwusi was in Sokoto on official assignment when the armed robbery incidents started happening, added that the palace chiefs had to act after briefing the royal father in a bid to arrest the situation.

Adekola, who assured that no one would be molested before or during the curfew, said since the restriction was imposed, there was a drastic reduction in cases of armed robbery in the town.

“It is true, restriction of movement had been imposed in the name of Baba Ooni. He is in Sokoto on an official assignment but after consultation with him, we agreed to impose restrictions from 11pm to 5am daily until the situation improves.

“During the restriction, no night party, vigil or movement. It is just to check criminality in the town

“Armed robbers had invaded Ife. They killed and maimed people. We just have to act to arrest the situation and since we imposed restrictions, the situation has improved.

“Police, vigilante and even chiefs are not sleeping. We are all involved. No one will be molested but we just want to check movement to stop the sudden rise in the armed robbery cases,” Adekola stated

New Twist As Fresh Appeal Threatens Installation Of New Olubadan

THOSE waiting for the announcement of a new Olubadan of Ibadanland may have their expectation dashed as such announcement is not likely to happen anytime soon.

It was learnt that there has been a new twist to the controversy surrounding the nomination, appointment, approval and announcement of Oba Lekan Balogun, who is the next in line to the throne, as the new Olubadan.

It was gathered that Balogun and other members of the Olubadan-in-Council who were crowned Obas in 2017 are yet to fulfill their pledge to Governor Seyi Makinde that they would withdraw a case challenging a consent judgment earlier given on the matter.

Rather than withdrawing the case as they promised Governor Seyi Makinde at a meeting held in Government House two weeks ago, they appear to have resolved to see it to the end.

At the hearing of the case on January 14, Justice Munta Abimbola, who is the Chief Judge of the state, directed parties in the suit to further address the court on the validity or otherwise of the consent judgment in view of the decision of the Appeal Court.

The parties, through their lawyers, are to address Justice Abimbola on Tuesday [February 1]. When pressed for comment on whether moves had been made to withdraw the case, a former Attorney General of the state, Michael Lana, told Sunday Tribune that he was surprised to see that Balogun’s lawyers have filed a further written address instead of filing a notice of withdrawal of the case.

Lana, who is counsel for one of the defendants, said he and other lawyers had wanted to appeal the decision of Justice Abimbola that the parties address the court on the validity or otherwise of the consent judgment, but decided against doing so since the claimants said they would withdraw the case.

“We had 14 days to appeal the decision, but waited in view of the claimants’ expression of intent to withdraw the case as expressed during their meeting with Governor Makinde.

“But instead of a notice of withdrawal of the case,” he said, “we received their argument which they have filed before the court on the validity or otherwise of the consent judgment,” he said.

He said he had no choice than to approach the Appeal Court to challenge the issue of validity or otherwise of the consent judgment raised by Justice Abimbola.

According to him, the appeal was filed on Thursday, January 27, one day to the expiry of 14 days within which such action must be taken.

On the implication of the appeal, he said the case at the High Court would have to wait for the appeal to be decided.

The High Chiefs made obas are in court to challenge the consent judgment which set aside the gazette that recognised them as obas. Reacting to the development, the Senator representing Oyo South and younger brother to the Olubadan-designate, Dr Kola Balogun, gave an assurance that “the whole world will clap for Ibadan and our unique approach to handling matters this week.

“The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) has given a directive that no Ibadan person should make a comment on the matter again, whether on social media or in the conventional media.

“As a result and because I know prominent Ibadan people are working round the clock to ensure amicable resolution of the matter. For me or any other person to be speaking on the matter is tantamount to violating the directive of the CCII.

“From my knowledge of what is going on, the issue will be laid to rest next week. I may not be able to say more than that.

“By next week, the whole world will clap for Ibadan people and our unique approach to handling matters,” he said.

Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja had sued former governor Abiola Ajimobi and the inquiry commission that recommended the high chiefs for crowning as obas as acting in violation of the 1957 Ibadan Chieftaincy Declaration.

Ladoja won at the state High Court as Justice Olajumoke Aiki set aside the gazette as well as the decisions made based on it.

But dissatisfied with the judgment, Ajimobi appealed.

The Appellate Court, in its decision, set aside Aiki’s decision on technical grounds and directed a retrial of the case.

Makinde, who inherited the case, said he was not willing to be distracted by the case and called for out-of-court settlement and a return to the status quo.

The terms of settlement were entered as consent judgment by the court, putting a closure on the matter.

But Balogun and others expressed displeasure over the consent judgment, arguing they were shut out.

Having been told they could not appeal, they filed a fresh suit against the judgment.

There had been controversy over the appropriateness of the emergence of Balogun as Olubadan, having been crowned oba, along with 20 others, by the immediate past governor, late Senator Ajimobi.

It will be recalled that Governor Makinde, during a visit to the family of the late Olubadan had insisted that the original concept used in appointing a new Olubadan be returned to.

Balogun is the most senior High Chief in the line that is producing the next Olubadan.

Since the late Olubadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji joined his ancestors on January 2, a new one ought to have been named.

But the controversy sparked by the status of some high chiefs who were crowned obas and the court cases have stalled the process.

Oyo Govt. Launches App for Tracking of Land Files

The Oyo State Government over the weekend, launched a mobile app designed with many features, including having access to details of chosen landed property, without necessarily visiting the Ministry of Lands.

According to the Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Tpl Olayiwola Olusegun, the mobile app, otherwise known as Ilè D’olà Exchange under the Private Networks Nigeria Limited (PNN) initiative, is the first of its kind in Nigeria, and would avail residents of the state the opportunity to make enquiry and suggestions on government services and getting faster responses.

The Commissioner said this during a two-day retreat organised for top management staff of the Ministry, where he added that the initiative is part of strategic measures to shore up the State’s internally generated revenue.

He however, urged the workers participating in the retreat to justify the confidence and investment of the state government in them by organising the capacity building retreat which is aimed at learning new ways to fast-track operations, prevent leakages and improve productivity.

The CEO /Managing Director of PNN, AbdulRahman Abiola Odunowo said the vision behind the new innovation is to key into the emerging global market with a view to unlock the full potentials in technological advancement in all land related matters.

He explained further that through the use of Ilè D’olà Exchange, the Ministry can now easily create an enabling environment for both local and International Investors, validate ownership of properties, as well as easy transfer of ownership among others.

Odunowo, while unveiling the newly created App which provides for online tracking system of files codenamed Àwárí said the App can easily be downloaded on Play Store which can now eliminate cumbersomeness of files and unnecessary delays, allows individuals to identify stages of transactions, alerts the office user of delay of files.

Other features of the App according to Odunowo include easy detection and location of files, and also allows external users easy access to download the App on Play Store adding that the Àwárí App will officially be launched online on the 11th February, 2022 noting that the App works for all files including old and new with their peculiar problems

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry, Tpl Ademola Bashir, advocated for team work, while he also expressed confidence in a very impressive performance by Staff members of the Ministry in the current year 2022.

He added that hitches encountered by residents in the purchase of title of ownership, transfer of ownership, land allocation, would be henceforth be things of the past, with the calibre of the Ministry’s reinvigorated workforce.

Other participants at the Retreat included the Ag. Surveyor General, Esv. Abiodun Alaba, Chairman State Board of Internal Revenue, Mr Femi Awakan and other top officials of the ministry.

Source: Inside Oyo

Slain OAU Student, Timothy Adegoke Buried In Eruwa, Oyo State

The remains of a student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Timothy Adegoke, who died in controversial circumstances have been buried.

The remains of the 37-year-old Master of Business Administration student were brought to the Eruwa Town Hall in a white casket with hundreds of youths in procession.

The body of the accountant was buried beside the house he built for his parents in the New Eruwa part of Eruwa town. Eruwa is the headquarters of the Ibarapa East Local Government Area of Oyo State.

Family members, friends and beneficiaries of the deceased’s acts of kindness wept sore during the brief service conducted by Revd. Michael Hungbenu, the founder of Celestial Deliverance Church of Christ.

Service of tributes was first held at the Eruwa Town Hall where hundreds of youths, members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and OAU students, among others had gathered.

Speaker after speaker paid glowing tributes to the deceased while his kinsmen recalled his good deeds in a tearful atmosphere.

His brother, Gbade urged those present to support them to ensure that justice is served in the case which is already in court.

The grieving widow of the deceased, Bolatito, wept uncontrollably and refused to leave the graveside despite pleas that she should step aside.

She shouted the name of her late husband and reminded the dead of the sweet times they had together while she hurled curses on the killers of her husband.

Balotito said the killers did not allow her husband to bury his parents and became inaudible at a time after she had screamed for long.

The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin who is from the area reiterated his calls for those responsible for the death of Timothy Adegoke to be brought to justice.

He called for thorough investigation into the killing stressing that anyone found guilty no matter how highly placed must not be spared.

Real estate agent dies in Ogun hotel after sex with ex-wife

A real estate agent, 50-year-old Diran Elijah, has lost his life after having sex with his former wife identified simply as Idowu, at a hotel in the Agbado area of Ogun State.

Punch reports that Idowu, who has remarried with two children for her new husband, reportedly separated from Elijah about four years ago. The ex-couple reignited their love affair lately when Elijah contacted her on the phone and they agreed to meet at the hotel around 10pm last Sunday, January 23.

Elijah was reportedly taking some rest after a pleasant time in bed with Idowu when he suddenly became unconscious and gasped for breath. The woman was said to have raised the alarm but it was too late as he reportedly gave up the ghost at the hotel.

An eyewitness said

“The owner of the hotel initially wanted to lie that the man slumped outside and died. But the woman (Idowu) confessed that they had sex and afterwards, the man complained that he was tired and wanted to rest. After some minutes, he went unconscious. She called for help but the man couldn’t make it. I later learnt that they were once married to each other but lost contact after going their separate ways. They recently got talking again.”

A source close to the woman said she (Idowu) had obtained a loan from a microfinance bank and was having difficulty repaying it. She said Elijah invited her to the hotel and promised to help repay part of the loan.

“They were ex-lovers. They had two children together as a couple but the kids died. They later divorced and remarried respectively. She obtained a loan from a microfinance bank and could not repay it. The bank sealed a house where she resides with her current husband in Ifo and she was sleeping in a church.

Elijah contacted her and promised to give her money to repay part of the loan. He died after they had sex. The police arrested her but the man’s family said they were not interested in pursuing any case against her.”the source said.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the Ogun state police command, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident, noting the two families had resolved to settle the matter amicably.

IBADAN PRIME YOUTHS FORUM CONDOLES SEN. FOLARIN’S FAMILY

The Ibadan Prime Youth Forum on Saturday Identified with the family of the Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Teslim Kolawole Folarin on the demise of his wife, Barrister Angela Nwaka Folarin.

Describing the death of Mrs Angela Folarin, Dr Oluwatunmise Adeagbo the National Coordinator of the Forum said “On behalf of all Ibadan Youths, we commiserate with the Family of our distinguished Senator, Barrister Angela left at a time that we least expected and since hearing the news of her death on Friday, we have all been in mourning mood, the vaccum she left will be difficult to fill”

Speaking further, the National Coordinator described late Angela as a supporting husband one who till her last breath supported the aspirations of her husband, given her husband a ultimate peace of mind.

The Forum also expends their condolences to the Political associates of Senator Teslim Folarin and pray that God should grant the deceased ultimate rest.

“Angela was a lover of youths, she supports everything that has to do with youth development, she will be deeply miss by all, including his Senator’s political associates”

Opinion: The Bundles In The Bullion At Bourdilon ~ Lekan Badmus

At the sight of a bullion van on Nigerian roads, what readily comes to mind is; conveyance of a Lump sum of money to or from the bank.There is a distinction anyway. The deafening noise of siren and the stern-looking security escort is an attestation to the fact that the van is not a “vacum”. It is loaded ! Aside the two visible features, the manner with which the driver of the van navigates the road and manipulates his way through, aptly confirms the obvious.The content is tempting. And nobody knows who is tempted by the roadside and who is trailing. That is more the reason why no traffic warder dare not to stop the on-coming van. Such a van must not be held by traffic congestion. Rather, it breezes into traffic to avoid any form of heist. Otherwise, such traffic warder would cross his hands behind his back inside the witness box of a court of law as a suspect and accomplice. His action could be perceived as a connivance, conspiracy, aiding and abetting. I respect Nigerian Lawyers. Being educated is different from being learned. Their mastery of the subject matter of legal jagons and registered words in law is commendable. There is no rugged road for an aeroplane. And so, Bullion van enjoys an unhindered privilege to ply the road.

With the above introduction, no sane Nigerian needs any soothsayer to tell him that bullion van is not designed as private use. It is neither a car to oppress nor a bus to show affluence. Though, it looks like Hummer jeep but it is much more than that. A bullion van is sophisticatedly designed for a unique purpose and can resist heat, collision or firearms. Bullion van is technologically immuned against thunderous shot. That sounds like the famous ‘Thunder Balogun’ of blessed memory. A man credited with fanta-terific shots in football game.The little story carved to express his thunderous shot and eulogise his footballing prowess was exaggerated. That is a way of digression. (Pardon me ! ). So, when a van is parked at a garage or infront of a private home, instantaneously, it attracts public attention.

At the twilight of 2015 presidential election, attention was momentarily shifted to the palace in Ikoyi of a King-maker who is at present, desirous to be a king. The King-maker has not just been enjoying such attention. He is an enigmatic, charismatic, maverick and astute politician. His ability to discover talents, nurture them before dispatching them to various fields is unprecedented in the anal history of Nigerian politics. He is the cynosure of all eyes. Calculating, determined and dogged. The politician in question is the most vilified and quizzed politician for financial-related offences with a view to exhuming the facts behind the acquisition of his wealth. He is stinkingly rich …. and generous.

Despite all the economic interrogations and financial inquiries by the eagle – eye EFCC, the professor and Doyen of Nigerian politics has never been found wanting. For this, he has always taunted his political foes.The 2015 attention soon became the ravaging headlines of both print, electronic and online media. Trust Nigerian critics, the papers were awashed with clamours for an investigation into the era of the potential king while at the helm of affairs at the commercial nerve of the nation. The uproar and criticism was targeted at knowing the mission of the van.

Like the rain that ceases to subdue and the siren that refuses to stop; Nigerians, especially opposition politicians have not relented in asking the question each time election approaches. What a recurring decimal ! Past is the key that unlocks the present but it is an irony that people do not learn from the past.

Does the law confer any right on an individual to request for the service of bullion van in his private home?

This is the major hypothesis of this piece.

I have taken time to study the extant law on the use of bullion van.
The task is essential because the issue would continue to resonate and reverberate as long as the answer to the questions of who directed the van to a private house and for what purpose, remained unanswered. One should not be taken by surprise that an issue of about four years has again become a screaming headline. We should not forget that election is around the corner and Nigerian politicians can do anything to gather the ashes of a cremated dead on a flowing river to prove a point.

First and foremost, it may be argued that the van contained no content. Nobody witnessed the offloading of the content of the van parked at Bourdillon. It may and may not be your guess (laugh out loud!) Evidence to substantiate the allegation of “contraband” may be a product of imagination or illusion.

Secondly, my enquires have revealed that private individuals have the right to hire or request for the service of the van to ensure safety of money and valuables in transit. However, it cannot be bought by individuals except big churches and security allied companies.

Lump sum is a colossal sum of money and every individual is at liberty to spend his; the way he chooses. It is the principle of prerogative.
I would not know whether there is a provision of the constitution that forbids use of money during elections. Even, if the content was cash, the politician in question did not err in as much as he had not taken the money to the poling booth. That would have amounted to vote-buying. But in this situation, the sum might be what was appropriated to the agents and other logistics. Logistics could be anything.

Let me cheap in this based on my experience as a full time official of the moribund National Electoral Commission, Lagos Island. Political agents could be bought over by the opposition. Did you hear me! Standing in as an agent at collation center is risky. At that point, the fate of a contestant is in the hands of the agent. If his master did not adequately fund him, opposition may triple his allowance under the contractual agreement of “overlooking”. By this, the agent is compromised. And once new, mints and captivating allowance exchange hands, his conscience and loyalty are swayed. He would sign any result at that moment. The issue of appending signature under duress cannot be proved convincingly at any tribunal. So, the assumed bundle in the bullion at Bourdillon could be the appropriated allowances of the agents.

On the suspicion of the van containing thumbed ballots, that may be unfounded because no further report came from that direction. People kept a serious vigil till dawn and no suspicious stuffing was noticed.

Nigerian politicians are master blackmailers. They are good at hanging bones at the neck of a dog to make life unbearable for the animal. As soon as election approaches, their ugly pasts resonate and they are always quick to and zealous to open the evil book of their opponents. Where there is no blemish, they seldom fathom one.

For instance, the death of my mentor- Cicero of Esa – Oke has been seen as a potent political weapon to discredit some politicians just like the assassination of the bearded former Commissioner in Lagos who was gruesomely murdered in his home at Osborne estate. In these cases, the nagging questions have always been: Who killed the Attorney? Who killed the Commissioner?

Ironically, as soon as the election was to their favour, the tone changes. Attorney died of pulmonary this while Commissioner died of cardiac that. Thus, the accused are exonerated. By this action, the blackmailers have abrogated and usurped the works of a medical practitioner who presents an autopsy and a judge who pronounces acquittal. Ironically, nobody has ever deemed it fit to sue the Bourdilon Landlord over this issue despite the murmuring.

Comrade Lekan Badmus is a columnist with Oduduwa News and a public opinion analyst.

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Governor Makinde Commissions Saki Dual Lane, Says It Doesn’t Matter Who Started It

His Excellency, Engr. Oluseyi Makinde on Thursday, commissioned the dualised 9.7kilometres Oke-Ogun Poly-Saki Township/Ilesha Ibaruba Road.

The Governor was joined by his Adamawa State counterpart, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to commissioned the project.

Governor Fintiri, who was the special guest of honour at the event, commended Makinde for delivering such a massive road project, among many others, despite economic challenges in the country.

He congratulated Makinde for standing firm with his people, saying that governor’s of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are living up to expectations of the people.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, also indicated that the Adamawa helmsman equally lauded the people of the state for supporting Makinde, noting that Governor Makinde is very passionate about the development of Oyo State.

Fintiri said: “I am indeed honoured to be in Oyo State by the invitation of my friend and brother, GSM. I bring to you the warm regards of our people in Adamawa state. He is a first-term governor of the PDP, who is passionate about the development of Oyo State.

“He is someone in a hurry to change the fortune of his people for good. I must confess that the quantum of projects I have seen in Oyo State have forced my belief in Him and increased my respect for him. The APFA initiative for the urban renewal campaign, which he has initiated, is manifesting multiple road infrastructure.

“I have also seen the wonders he has performed in other key sectors of health, education, rural infrastructure, trade and Commerce. I can confirm that this can only be achieved in a PDP state.”

Governor Makinde, while speaking at the official commissioning ceremony held at the Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, emphasized the importance the Saki Township road project as it will further advance socio-economic development of the State.

The Governor reassured the people that the present administration will ensure that the state get value for its money.

He said: “I want to start by thanking my dear brother, His Excellency Governor Fintiri, for honouring us. We appreciate your presence here today to commission this very strategic road to the people of Saki Township Road.

“I am glad to see the happy faces here today and what are we celebrating here? We are celebrating accelerated development because everywhere a strategic road goes, development follows immediately.

“History has it that the first road for motorised vehicles in Nigeria was built here in Oyo State in 1906, and the road links Ibadan to Oyo town.

“It was useful for transporting agricultural products from Oyo to Ibadan and from there to the Port for export. So, this is why I am excited about this linkage we are creating here in the Oke-Ogun zone.

“Oke-Ogun is our bread basket and agricultural arbiter and that is why we returned OYSADA to Saki Township.

“So, linking Oke-Ogun up to the rest of the zones means we can easily move our clothing for export either by air through our airport or by sea through the dry port at Moniya. Since we fixed the Moniya road, we have been able to cut the travel time from Saki to Ibadan to almost two and a half hours as against the former five hours.

“We know we have to take development beyond the state capital as we cannot afford to continue in the trajectory where one part of the state is generating the revenue that all the other parts of the state benefit from.

“This will only create another Nigerian situation in Oyo State. So, it is time to diversify and a proper good linkage is the first step in the diversification process.

“When we say we are engineering a new Oyo State, this is exactly what we mean. Indeed, we are building and designing a new Oyo State and the foundation of the design is a proper road network. This is why we did not ignore viable projects started by our predecessors.

“I am saying it today; I am giving them the credit. They started this road. We know it is very possible to play politics with this road but we would not play politics with the development of our people. I came here during my campaign and wore white cloth. By the time I finish, it turned brown. We have seen an administration in this Oyo State that said they would not complete the projects started by their predecessors but start their own projects. Yes, they started theirs and for 8 years, they could not complete what they started. This is exactly why they are confused by our style of governance.

“Like I have said in the past, we will finish all uncompleted projects, which are strategic to the development of our dear state. When we finish them, we will commission them just like we are doing now because when you are running a race, the question people often ask is not the number of those that participated but the number of people who finished the race. Then they choose winners from the people that finished the race.

“So, those talking and thinking about 2023, when they come to tell you that the Saki road was started by the past administration, tell them it does not matter who started but who finished it.

“We are here today and in just 15 months after we revoked the contract, another promise has been delivered.

“We are delivering this road at a lower cost than when it was first awarded in 2016. In physical cash going into the pocket of the state, we have saved N1bn and this is what we will continue to do – to deliver good governance to the people of Oyo State with zero wastage.

“We will continue to make Oyo State the proof that good governance is possible in Nigeria. We are kick-starting an infrastructural revolution that will make people say, once again, that they are proud of our state.

“On the request made by both the Chief Judge and Kabiyesi the Okere of Saki, we will extend the road by another 1.2 kilometres.”

Lagos Gov, Sanwo-Olu Flags Off Construction Of 3.89Km Opebi-Ojota Road

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has flagged off construction of 3.89Km Opebi-Ojota road.

In a statement released by the governor via his official Facebook account as read in part:

“Today, I flagged of the construction of the 3.89-kilometre Opebi-Ojota Road to be built by Julius Berger Construction Company.

This road infrastructure will open into Ojota axis in Kosofe, taking traffic from Opebi U-Turn and into Ikorodu Road via the intersection that will be constructed under Odo Iya Alaro Bridge at Mende.

The road will be supported by a 276 metre-long deck-on-pile bridge and 474 metre-long mechanically stabilised earth-wall approach sections.

I also used the opportunity to announce that we have procured additional three sets of trains for the Lagos Blue Line Rail project expected to be completed before the end of the year.

Let me add that this new road demonstrates that we prioritize the well-being of the people of Lagos, as we are witnessing another milestone in the implementation of the Traffic Management and Transportation Pillar of our administration’s THEMES Agenda and the State Strategic Transport Master Plan (STMP).

Upon the completion of this project, it will not only provide a new link to commute around Ikeja and its environs, it will also enhance economic prosperity and life expectancy”.

DJ-Turned Internet Fraudster Arrested By EFCC In Lagos

Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested one Michael Jackson for his alleged involvement in internet fraud.

He was arrested on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, following the credible intelligence received by the Commission on the illegal activities of some individuals allegedly involved in computer-related fraud.

Jackson, who poses as Ella, a transgender woman, allegedly defrauded unsuspecting victims of millions of Naira.

The suspect, who also claimed to be a Disc Jockey, DJ, had in his possession fetish items, which he claimed was “for grace and success.”

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