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Monday, 27 August 2012
FG confirms dialogue with Boko Haram via “back channel”
The federal government has confirmed that it is in dialogue with the fundamentalist sect Boko Haram, which has been raging insurgency across states in Northern Nigeria, claiming hundreds of lives.
The dialogue with the sect is said to be holding through what is described as “back room channels”. This was made known by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.
Dr. Abati, told state house correspondents in Abuja that the federal government is discussing with the insurgents with a view to finding a permanent solution to the siege on the north.
He explained that such engagements with the sect or its affiliates would not be the conventional roundtable talks that are the norm across the world; instead, it would be a meeting by proxy.
The federal government has decided on the use of backdoor channels so as not to endanger government negotiators or expose the sect members.
Dr Abati adds that the federal government would follow the process “through multi-level, constructive interventions aimed at addressing a difficult issue that is multifarious.”
According to him “the form of the dialogue is that backroom channels are being used to reach across with the sole objective of understanding what exactly the grievances of these persons are. What exactly can be done to resolve the crisis, in the overall best interest of ensuring peace and stability in Nigeria and the security of lives and property?”
The presidential spokesman adds that president Goodluck Jonathan is only asking for the support of Nigerians in this onerous national duty.
Oh, so he needs our support now................lets give it to him, after all we voted him in!
Something Old, Something New: Balancing Your Marketing Mix [INFOGRAPHIC]
With new marketing channels popping up daily and more and more
studies singing the praises of “new media” marketing, it’s easy to let
your traditional marketing efforts fall by the wayside. But just as
relying solely on the tried and true is a dangerous strategy, so is
putting all your eggs in the new media basket.
The infographic below sheds some light on how marketers and business owners are trying to find the balance in today’s market based on a recent study by Pointroll and Kenton Research.
According to the study, 79% of marketers will increase their social media spending in the coming year – how about you?
The infographic below sheds some light on how marketers and business owners are trying to find the balance in today’s market based on a recent study by Pointroll and Kenton Research.
According to the study, 79% of marketers will increase their social media spending in the coming year – how about you?
Families Search for Three Friends, One Year After Disappearance
One year after their mysterious disappearance, the families of three friends, who used to live in Badagry, Lagos State, are still in dilemma about whether or not to declare them dead.
The men, Seun Omotuwase (26), Elijah Akinbowale (24), and Femi (25) went out on September 10, 2011 and since then have not returned, throwing their respective families into confusion and agony.
SN learnt that the friends used to attend the Four Square Gospel Church, Ilogbo Eremi, in Badagry.
A member of the church, Oriyomi Adebayo, had invited church members to
her mother’s burial ceremony in Aisunle, a neighbouring village, which,
however, falls within Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.
It was learnt that the trio, who left together for the party on the
fateful day, set out on an unregistered motorcycle but never returned.
Seun’s father, Japheth, said he had looked everywhere for his missing son but without success.
He said, “My son is not the wayward type that keeps late nights. I
have spent money, time and all I have in searching for him but he is
nowhere to be found.
“In my 65 years
sojourn on earth, I have experienced sorrows. I gave birth to nine
children, five died and my wife also died eight years ago. Now Seun is
missing.
“Out of the three families, my family is the only one making efforts in the search for these missing boys.”
Japheth also berated the police for abandoning the search despite
having some leads which could help in tracking their whereabouts.
He said he reported the matter at the Area K Police Command, Morogbo
Police Division and the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos but was
disappointed that nothing concrete had been done on the case.
Japheth said, “When the three of them got missing, Elijah’s phone
number was still ringing anytime we called it. We contacted MTN and
traced the signal to Kogi State.
“After making this discovery, the police promised heaven and earth that
they were going to mobilise and get to the root of the matter and
unearth the mystery surrounding their disappearance.
“But as I speak to you, they are yet to do anything about it. I know if
I had enough money to throw around they would have gone searching for
them with the leads they have.”
Seun’s elder brother, Moses, said the families of Femi and Elijah had not shown enough enthusiasm about the case.
“At a time, rumours were rife in the community that Elijah’s mother
(Olayinka) used to communicate with him on the phone. Though we don’t
know how true that is, but the way they took the issue gave the
allegation some weight,” he said.
When contacted, Olayinka said she had also been passionately searching
for her lost son and dismissed the allegations that she knew his
whereabouts.
She said, “It is true
that his (Elijah’s) line had been going through until recently. When I
tried his phone in July, someone who spoke like a tout picked the phone
and claimed he was speaking from Port Harcourt in Rivers State.
“He spoke to me in Yoruba language and he said his name was Kazeem. I
explained the situation to him and begged him to help me out with my
son’s whereabouts.
“He said I
should call him back and when I did he told me I was calling a wrong
number. Since then the number no longer rings. It’s not true that I have
been seeing Elijah secretly. I have not set my eyes on him since
September 10. I have travelled far and wide looking for him.”
She lamented that her health had been failing because of the problem but optimistic she would be reunited with her son one day.
Femi’s guardian, Fatimoh Okon, said his family had been living in sadness since the incident happened.
She said, “My husband who is a policeman has worked tirelessly to locate Femi and the two other missing persons.
“In fact, we are still on it and each time I think about the circumstances behind their disappearance, it saddens my heart.
“Femi is not that kind of person than can run away from home. He is
such a cool-headed and gentle man and we would stop at nothing to find
him.”
When our correspondent
visited the host of the burial ceremony that the friends went, Oriyomi
Adebayo, she said they never reached the venue of the party.
“I never set my eyes on any of them. My daughter even complained that
they were absent before we heard about their disappearance,” she said.
Her son, Joshua, while corroborating her claims said, “We did not hold
a night party. I left the venue around 9pm and till I left, I didn’t
see them.”
Assistant Pastor of the
church, Lanre Ayoola, said he saw the three missing persons on the bike
going towards the direction of Aisunle Village while he was returning.
He said, “I didn’t see them at the party though. However, while I was
returning from the party on my bike in the afternoon, I saw them on the
bike at Eruiku Village which is just about 10km away from Aisunle
Village.”
Ayoola said the news of their disappearance came to him and the church as a shock.
He said, “They were important members of the church, Elijah and Seun were choristers while Femi was an usher.
“We sent different search parties out and we also organised different
prayer sessions and vigils and notified all our churches including the
headquarters in Yaba about the incident.”
When our correspondent visited Morogbo Police Division, the Divisional
Police Officer, Makinde Kayode, was said to be away on official
assignment.
When contacted on the
telephone, he said, “I was not the DPO at that time, but try and reach
the police Public Relations Officer.”
However, the phone of the Police PRO, Ngozi Braide, rang out on Sunday.
Also, a text message sent to her phone was also not responded to.
Nawaooooo!! wonders shall never end...........May God help their families. Amen!
Quote of the day!
listen! there is no more important thing we come to do in life than to "make money" and "make babies"
i'll tell you the profile of this great educationist later for you to understand this statement!...........but is this really true?
Bolt in talks with Ferguson... but about what?
The Jamaican sprint superstar was introduced to the
fans at United's ground before the 3-2 win against Fulham, and cheekily
asked the Red Devils supporters to try and persuade Alex Ferguson to
sign him.
He then got a chance to tap up the man himself: the pair enjoyed a
cosy chat after the game with Bolt posting a picture of himself and
Fergie on an Old Trafford couch - a meeting that appeared to involve
glasses of red wine and a plate of traditional football pies. Bolt
himself captioned the picture with a tantalisingly ambiguous message: "A
wonder what we discussing? Hmmm mmm."What indeed? Last year Bolt said that he "would love to play football for United after I retire", and after defending his Olympic titles at both 100m and 200m this summer he recently reiterated that he wants to try new things - though for the moment that is likely to mean forays into the long jum or 400m.
Usain Bolt has never made any secret of his desire to play football for Manchester United, and his far-fetched dream seemingly moved a step closer as he spent Saturday at Old Trafford.
2012 MTN Lagos Fashion and Design Week announces Finalists for Young Designer of the Year & Young Creative Entrepreneur of the Year Awards
The MTN Lagos Fashion and Design Week (LFDW)
will take place in October 2012. In addition to showcasing the best of
the Spring/Summer 2013 collections from Nigeria’s premier designers, the
week will once again present The MTN LFDW Awards where cash awards will
be given to the Young Designer of the Year, Young Creative Entrepreneur of The Year and the Young Model of The Year.
With the success of last year’s events
still fresh in everyone’s minds, the MTN LFDW team couldn’t wait to
start the journey to this year’s LFDW! Travelling to different parts of
Nigeria to screen candidates for each category played a huge role in
setting LFDW apart from other fashion events. This year, judges
travelled the country again looking for the future stars of the fashion
industry. Port Harcourt, the Treasure Base City, was host to the first
screenings.
Held at the Le Meridien, Ogeyi Place on
the 8th of August, the city welcomed the team with open arms. The LFDW
Port Harcourt judges included Akpos Okudu, a MTN Lagos Fashion & Design Week 2011 finalist; Ijeoma Arugba from British Council; Kester Osahenye from MTN and Wadami Amolegbe of HauTeFashionAfrica.com.
Presidency denies N7.2 trillion missing oil revenue •Says budget benchmark is $75 per barrel
FOLLOWING recent reports of a missing N7.8 trillion from national
annual oil revenue, the presidency has denied the allegation, declaring
it as false and a calculated attempt to malign the Federal Government.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, on Sunday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, said reports circulating through text messages and social media that a sum of N7.2 trillion is unaccounted for from the nation’s annual oil revenue is “untrue, very inciting and a deliberate twisting of facts.
“Those peddling this falsehood had noted that crude oil sell for $113 per barrel and that since Nigeria’s output is 2.5 million barrel per day, the nation is making N11.7 trillion per annum. The rumour proceeded to note that since annual budget is N4.5 trillion, a sum of N7.2 trillion is missing on annual basis. This is infantile and very far from the truth.
“The first clarification is that Nigeria’s total oil revenue does not belong to the Federal Government alone. Nigeria as a nation shares the revenue with the oil companies at a sharing formula of 60:40 per cent. The 60 per cent is then deposited into the federation revenue account, which is then shared further among the three levels of government.
“The Federal Government’s share is 52.6 per cent; states governments, 26.7 per cent and local governments, 20.5 per cent.
“It is also important to state that the nation has a benchmark price for crude sales for budget purposes. The benchmark for Nigeria crude sale is $75 and even if we sell for $113, the excess goes into the Excess Crude Account, from which the Sovereign Wealth Fund is financed, while the rest is shared again among the three levels of governments.
“So it is simply the height of falsehood to say N7.2 trillion or what is missing from the annual crude sales,”
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, on Sunday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, said reports circulating through text messages and social media that a sum of N7.2 trillion is unaccounted for from the nation’s annual oil revenue is “untrue, very inciting and a deliberate twisting of facts.
“Those peddling this falsehood had noted that crude oil sell for $113 per barrel and that since Nigeria’s output is 2.5 million barrel per day, the nation is making N11.7 trillion per annum. The rumour proceeded to note that since annual budget is N4.5 trillion, a sum of N7.2 trillion is missing on annual basis. This is infantile and very far from the truth.
“The first clarification is that Nigeria’s total oil revenue does not belong to the Federal Government alone. Nigeria as a nation shares the revenue with the oil companies at a sharing formula of 60:40 per cent. The 60 per cent is then deposited into the federation revenue account, which is then shared further among the three levels of government.
“The Federal Government’s share is 52.6 per cent; states governments, 26.7 per cent and local governments, 20.5 per cent.
“It is also important to state that the nation has a benchmark price for crude sales for budget purposes. The benchmark for Nigeria crude sale is $75 and even if we sell for $113, the excess goes into the Excess Crude Account, from which the Sovereign Wealth Fund is financed, while the rest is shared again among the three levels of governments.
“So it is simply the height of falsehood to say N7.2 trillion or what is missing from the annual crude sales,”
Falconets for quarterfinal !
FALCONETS'striker Francisca Ordega scored a hat-trick as Nigeria edged past Italy 4-0 to qualify for the quarterfinal of the U-20 World Cup in Japan.
The Falconets thus finished top of Group B with 7 points, while Korea Republic grabbed the second quarterfinal ticket from the group by eliminating Brazil 2-0.
The Edwin Okon tutored side will now battle Mexico in Thursday’s quarterfinal to be played in Tokyo.
This will be Nigeria’s fifth World Cup quarterfinal qualification after they also reached the last eight in 2004, 2006 and 2008.
"who run the world?.........girls!
Cynthia’s Killers Not Fit to Live – S’East Govs
South-East Governors’ Forum on Sunday condemned the killing of Cynthia Osokogu.
Cynthia, daughter of Maj-Gen. Frank Osokogu (retd), was murdered by
friends she met on a socio network on July 22 at a Lagos hotel.
Speaking with reporters in Nnewi on behalf of the South-East Governor’s
Forum on Sunday, Anambra State Governor Peter Obi, described Cynthia’s
killers as “wicked and barbaric people”, adding that they are “not
worthy to live among men”.
Obi, who is the Chairman of the forum, lamenting the killing.
He consoled the parents and relations of the deceased, regretting that
some people, rather than tap the enormous advantages that go with the
Internet and other social media, seek to put it into bad use thus
bringing it into disrepute.
He said
the bad use to which people had put the social media was symptomatic of
the erosion of values in our society and declared that what Nigeria
needed most is value-reorientation and ethical rebirth.
Obi said, “We have got to a stage where we have completely lost our
sense of values and this is at the root of our problem as a country.
What we need at this time is ethical re-birth that will reshape our
psyche to embrace things that are ennobling and will return our society
to the path of virtue.”
He insisted that those that had confessed to the crime should be made to face the law.
The governor advised youths to concentrate their energies on how to
become responsible adults and contribute to the growth and development
of the country and advancement of civilisation rather than ingloriously
enslaving themselves in the world of crime.
Meanwhile, Obi inaugurated the N250m Nibo-Nise small water scheme in Nibo, near Awka on Sunday to improve water supply.
He said the water scheme, valued at N250m, was the first of the 20 small water schemes embarked upon by his administration.
He commended the community for the support given to his administration
and promised to award road contracts to connect the area with
neighbouring communities.
The governor also inaugurated a maternity centre and a block of classrooms at Ezeike High School in the area.
Mikel opted out of Liberia's clash
CHELSEA midfielder Mikel Obi delibrately opted out of next month’s
2013 AFCON clash in Liberia due to the astro turf pitch in Monrovia
Tribunesports has learnt.
However, with the Liberians now shifting the game from an artificial pitch stadium to one with natural grass, officials are mulling of a return for Mikel.
Top officials insisted that Mikel was on coach Stephen Keshi’s list of call-ups for the September 8 clash in Monrovia, but the midfielder was later dropped after he told the coach he would struggle on the astro turf in Liberia.
“There is no question about it – Mikel is very much part of Keshi’s plans, but the coach had no option but to leave him out of the match in Liberia after he told him he does not like to play on artificial pitch,” a top official revealed
“However, both Keshi and the player may now have a rethink after Liberia informed us that the match would now be played on natural grass.
“It’s up to the coach to make the final call now.”
Keshi has already raised concerns over how his Europe-based pros will adapt to the astro turf after they struggled on the surface against Rwanda earlier this year in another Nations Cup qualifier.
He has also been very particular in this regard about Mikel, who has not hidden his disapproval to playing on an artificial pitch as a player is more vulnerable to injury on it than on a grass pitch.
However, with the Liberians now shifting the game from an artificial pitch stadium to one with natural grass, officials are mulling of a return for Mikel.
Top officials insisted that Mikel was on coach Stephen Keshi’s list of call-ups for the September 8 clash in Monrovia, but the midfielder was later dropped after he told the coach he would struggle on the astro turf in Liberia.
“There is no question about it – Mikel is very much part of Keshi’s plans, but the coach had no option but to leave him out of the match in Liberia after he told him he does not like to play on artificial pitch,” a top official revealed
“However, both Keshi and the player may now have a rethink after Liberia informed us that the match would now be played on natural grass.
“It’s up to the coach to make the final call now.”
Keshi has already raised concerns over how his Europe-based pros will adapt to the astro turf after they struggled on the surface against Rwanda earlier this year in another Nations Cup qualifier.
He has also been very particular in this regard about Mikel, who has not hidden his disapproval to playing on an artificial pitch as a player is more vulnerable to injury on it than on a grass pitch.
Briton sets afire French man dressed as Mummy
London, Aug 27 (IANS) A French tourist who had wrapped himself in toilet paper to appear like an Egyptian mummy for a fancy-dress party in Sydney was allegedly set afire by a British backpacker.
According to police, the French man,31, had turned up at a hostel in the guise of an Egyptian mummy. But the 30-year-old Briton, who has not been named, set the toilet paper alight resulting in the other man receiving serious burns, Daily Mail reported.
The burnt man was rushed to a hospital where he was said to be in a stable condition Monday. The incident occurred in the popular backpacker Sydney resort of Manly.
The man would have to undergo skin grafts to his upper back, neck and right arm, said a hospital spokesperson.
The British tourist, who is from Wales, later went to Manly police station and gave a statement before being charged with recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm.
The Welsh man has been granted bail to appear at Manly Local Court next month.
him think say him fit full them............human shaaaa!
US allows NGOs to send money to quake-hit Iran
The United States has
said it will temporarily lift sanctions for US-based non-governmental organizations that want to send financial aid to help Iran's earthquake
relief effort.
Until now US sanctions allowed food and medicines to be sent to Iran for humanitarian reasons, but not money.Iran initially declined outside aid after two strong quakes hit its northwest, killing at least 300 people.
Tehran has been criticized for responding slowly to the disaster.
"Thank God we have not gotten to this disaster level in Nigeria"
Flood claims 1, destroys 73 houses in Nasarawa •3 confirmed dead in Adamawa flood
RAGEDY stuck in Garaku, Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa
State on Friday, when a 17-year-old student, Innocent Tukyo, reportedly
drowned during a downpour that ravaged the area.
The downpour, which resulted into flood, also destroyed over 73 houses in the community.
Investigations by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that the flood submerged parts of the Akwanga-Keffi highway, forcing motorists to wait for over three hours.
Several farmlands were reportedly destroyed and many families forced to abandon their homes as a result of the development.
The information officer of the council, Mr Christopher John, who confirmed the development to the Nigerian Tribune on Sunday, added that the authorities of the council had constituted a committee to ascertain the level of damage.
He, however, lamented that the council was not in a position to assist the victims, adding that “we don’t have money. Except if the state government or National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) come to our help, there is no money in the council to assist the victims.”
The flood, occasioned by the rain that started at about 5.00 a.m on Friday, affected parts of Garaku, especially Angwan Loko, GRA, Angwan Matasa, Hayin Gada and Angwan Al-makura.
Meanwhile, Three persons have been reported dead and many still missing in a flood caused by the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon Republic.
“The incident occurred, following the release of water form Lagdo Dam in the Cameroon Republic on Saturday,” Mr Shadrack Barub, the secretary of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said.
He added that, “during an assessment tour by the agency to some of the affected areas, the agency received three death cases, with many still missing and thousands of people have been rendered homeless.”
Barub said that the most-hit areas included Fufore, Girei ,Yola South, Yola North, Demsa, Numan,Lamurde, Sheleng, Michika, Guyuk and Ganye local government areas.
He also said that farm products, domestic animals, houses and other valuables worth billions of naira were destroyed.
Barub, who said about 3,000 internally-displaced persons had been camped across the state, urged the affected communities to remain calm, as the agency and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) were making efforts to reach them.
Eyewitnesses from the affected communities, who preferred anonymity, had earlier told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that 10 persons were reported dead and that some of their families were still missing.
Meanwhile, the Adamawa government has set up a quick response committee, headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Kobis Aris, to take further measures on the incident.
The downpour, which resulted into flood, also destroyed over 73 houses in the community.
Investigations by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that the flood submerged parts of the Akwanga-Keffi highway, forcing motorists to wait for over three hours.
Several farmlands were reportedly destroyed and many families forced to abandon their homes as a result of the development.
The information officer of the council, Mr Christopher John, who confirmed the development to the Nigerian Tribune on Sunday, added that the authorities of the council had constituted a committee to ascertain the level of damage.
He, however, lamented that the council was not in a position to assist the victims, adding that “we don’t have money. Except if the state government or National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) come to our help, there is no money in the council to assist the victims.”
The flood, occasioned by the rain that started at about 5.00 a.m on Friday, affected parts of Garaku, especially Angwan Loko, GRA, Angwan Matasa, Hayin Gada and Angwan Al-makura.
Meanwhile, Three persons have been reported dead and many still missing in a flood caused by the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon Republic.
“The incident occurred, following the release of water form Lagdo Dam in the Cameroon Republic on Saturday,” Mr Shadrack Barub, the secretary of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said.
He added that, “during an assessment tour by the agency to some of the affected areas, the agency received three death cases, with many still missing and thousands of people have been rendered homeless.”
Barub said that the most-hit areas included Fufore, Girei ,Yola South, Yola North, Demsa, Numan,Lamurde, Sheleng, Michika, Guyuk and Ganye local government areas.
He also said that farm products, domestic animals, houses and other valuables worth billions of naira were destroyed.
Barub, who said about 3,000 internally-displaced persons had been camped across the state, urged the affected communities to remain calm, as the agency and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) were making efforts to reach them.
Eyewitnesses from the affected communities, who preferred anonymity, had earlier told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that 10 persons were reported dead and that some of their families were still missing.
Meanwhile, the Adamawa government has set up a quick response committee, headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Kobis Aris, to take further measures on the incident.
Salami: ACN’s call for NASS intervention, rape of constitution —Ex-PDP scribe
THE call by the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) seeking for the
intervention of the National Assembly (NASS) in the issue involving the
suspended President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami, has been
described as tantamount to contempt of court and a rape of the Nigerian
Constitution.
A former secretary of the Ekiti State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Honourable Gboyega Akinola, who made this known, said the judiciary must be given a free hand to handle all criminal and civil cases within its jurisdiction without bias.
In a statement made available to the Nigerian Tribune, the PDP chieftain urged the ACN to stay away from what he said were shady and nefarious activities aimed at making the legislative arm of the government to disobey and disrespect the constitution of the country.
He said “it is high time the party and its leadership realised that no amount of flag carrying, demonstration, flag displacement or threat can change the cause of justice. Pragmatically, the call log syndrome and the queried unethical behaviour are fundamental judicial issues which are paradoxically unrelated to political and administrative procedure.”
He, therefore, advised NASS to disregard what he said was “an unholy, undemocratic and highly uncivilised call” by the main opposition party in the country to a criminal and conscienceless duty.
“Similar cases of this nature which were pursued uninterruptedly had, in the past, contributed immensely to judicial and democratic growth, which in turn enhances political development in advanced countries like France, Great Britain and the United States of America (USA),” he stated.
A former secretary of the Ekiti State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Honourable Gboyega Akinola, who made this known, said the judiciary must be given a free hand to handle all criminal and civil cases within its jurisdiction without bias.
In a statement made available to the Nigerian Tribune, the PDP chieftain urged the ACN to stay away from what he said were shady and nefarious activities aimed at making the legislative arm of the government to disobey and disrespect the constitution of the country.
He said “it is high time the party and its leadership realised that no amount of flag carrying, demonstration, flag displacement or threat can change the cause of justice. Pragmatically, the call log syndrome and the queried unethical behaviour are fundamental judicial issues which are paradoxically unrelated to political and administrative procedure.”
He, therefore, advised NASS to disregard what he said was “an unholy, undemocratic and highly uncivilised call” by the main opposition party in the country to a criminal and conscienceless duty.
“Similar cases of this nature which were pursued uninterruptedly had, in the past, contributed immensely to judicial and democratic growth, which in turn enhances political development in advanced countries like France, Great Britain and the United States of America (USA),” he stated.
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