Thursday 19 March 2015

BREAKINGNEWS:''WHO IS THE TRADITIONAL RULER OF EGBEMA?"

THE COMPLAINT OF OUR PEOPLE AND THE COMING FUTURE/CONFAB RECOMMENDATIONS.


Hi Peep, This time, we are kick starting the discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing the Sons and Daughters of All Egbema Worldwide, and wishes to invites you both writers, readers and friends of Egbema to contributes your idea, discussions and observations on the areas that shall help to remodel Egbema to our future tease that shall fit to the global way of civilizations, development, unity and leadership for the good of all Egbema Communities. 
 
May we also cease this opportunity to bring to your knowledge that we have been able to solidify a global media friendship and PUBLISHING partnership with ''GLOBAL NEWS OBSERVERS'' to aide us expand our voices the voice of ''ALL EGBEMA WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY'' THROUGH THIS MEDIA. 
That means that any thing you send to us and we are able to post shall be linked to their server for quick publications worldwide. reach us through one of our editors: agumaprince@gmail.com
 
TOPIC FOR YOU TO CONTRIBUTE ON INCLUDES;
1. How can the Proposed National Confab Report about to be implemented works to the best interesty of Egbema Communuities.
2. Do Egbema has to be One in a single state or splited along 2, 3, or even four states?
3. The Traditional Stool of Egbema, how best do you think the present state works or should we reverse to the former under one single front leader?
4. Political Representations, Preserving Egbema Culture or Abolishing it etc. 
Please feel very free to write and send to us and we in turn publish.
Remember we are not the the point of judging your opinion, we make them public for all the concerned to judge. Thank you and please enjoy your reading.
 
 

WHO IS THE TRADITIONAL RULER OF EGBEMA?THE ARTICLE/OPINION:Written by Bede Izog

Unlike our brothers, the Ogbas’, Ndonuiyis’, Ahoadas’, Engenis’, I think Egbema have lost it.
There is no gainsaying that Traditional leadership is perforce for development of clans and ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.
The Nzeobi of Egbema stool became the only recognized traditional institution for leadership of the Egbema people after 1976. It was the most powerful representation of our people to the gods, government, etc. until the unfortunate balkanisation of the kingdom into Imo/Rivers state.
That was bad enough, as it were. So, when we stood up against the further division and creation of Autonomous communities out of the existing Egbema Imo State, we were called different names including saboteurs, finger-puppets, agents of darkness and anti-Egbema development. We asked what will become of the NzeObi stool with the proliferated Ezeship in a people of homogeneous socio-cultural inclination? We could tell what happens when brothers (same origin, culture, language, etc.) fight. We warned. But did they heed?!
They said we were paid by the Onye Chukwu Nyere Ugo 1 to scuttle a just course: emancipation of our people, from him.
The same people, we knew, needed to attain political heights and achieve personal ends. Others saw the opportunity to meet destiny as Kings in their Kingdom. They got it eventually.
Now what?
I fear to posit that Egbema have witnessed more descent to disunity, bloodshed and violence, with this change. The once solemn spirit of Egbem-Alinso brotherhood was desecrated, dishonoured and debased. Unnecessary infighting and seeming directionlessness cued in.
We may argue Eze SNA Uzor was not the best. But who is? The Oba of Benin? Oba of Ogbaland? Eze gbaka gbaka? Who is? He was a man: flesh and blood. But he was our King. Now he is no more. And we have none. Or do we?
Now we have a handful of Ezes in the different Autonomous communities. Eze Mma; Eze Nkaralegwu; Eze Oba, Dikeoma, etc. But has this been of any major significance in the chequered development of our people? Now it is no longer “which part of Egbema do you come from? River or Imo State?” It has graduated to “which Autonomous (sic) Community are you from?”
Egbema have turned out to be the proverbial Periwinkle Kingdom where everybody wears the crown.
Who is our King?
Now who is the NzeObi of Egbema?
Written by Bede Izog
  • Manfred Luwiz with this i can really see the power of wisdom #Shakespeare unity in diversity, because of greedy opportunity wasted! i think the same Educated Elite of Egbema Kingdom are major reason y Alinsom kingdom seems to Exist, causing Chao's here nd there, provide ammunition for the great youth to devour themselves: all the same i only pray for peace to be restored in the kingdom
  • Noble Cliff Nwagbobi Its a serious issue that has to be addressed we ve no proper position from d Onelga axis or that of d Ohaji Egbema as well coz we re divided hp we all rise up to bring back our pride n take our rightful place we ve oil bt nothing to show for it God help us.
     
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Thursday 5 March 2015

WHEN A HITLER SAYS I'VE CHANGE' SAVE YOUR VOTE-NIGERIA

The Hand Work of the Terrors in Nigeria called Boko Haram PIC.
The Hand Works of Boko H

WHEN HITLER SAYS I'VE CHANGE, WOULD HE BE ALLOWED TO RULE THE WORLD AGAIN?

Hi Bloggers, Our editors find this Article below a very smooth conspiracy and feel it is very unfortunate publication, while we cease this opportunity to educate bloggers properly and importantly too to remind our readers and the people of Nigeria the need to be steadfast  in their decisions to resist the operators of lies , deceptions and former coup plotters who systematically plotted and piloted  the coup that ousted a civilian democratic Government of President Shehu Shagari of the Federal Republic of Nigeria out of office and then followed by their barbaric way of dictatorial leadership which only its an-tendencies were humiliations of the citizenry, brutality, corruptions, extra-judicial killings and bloodshed and whose thirst for violence and bloodshed has not ceased until this day as witnessed even on the past electoral year and their recent stand to boycotts any thing that has to do with dialogue in the the interest of Nigeria's National Interest.

1. They refused and constantly shy way from equivocally condemning the Boko Haram senseless blood sucking activities in the North Eastern part of Nigeria.
2. They instead coin politics into the act of terrorism in other to give Boko Haram activities a human face making it possible to accuse for them the Governor Borno State Alhaji Shettima because he decamped APC affiliations/ Folks and joined PDP.
3. They ridiculed every efforts of the Government and Army of Nigeria to fight the deadly Boko Haram sect including its complicity roles in making sure their was no good and modern weapons and equipments for the Security Agencies to the the insurgents.
3. They boycotted a National Conference proposed by the ruling Party for the good of the people of Nigeria which was meant to draw all ethnic Nationalities and Peoples together irrespective of Political Affiliations to a round table discussion/dialogue to discuss the future and have a one common priority, opinion and interest for the good of all Nigerians documented and implemented.
4. They also boycotted the recent National Presidential Debate which was proposed by all the Media and Broadcasting practitioners and Civil Liberties organizations and overwhelmingly supported by majority voices of the People of Nigeria, a debated which was to look into what the supposed Presidential Aspirants and Parties has in their stock for the interest of peace, political stability and development of the Nigerian Nation/Peoples like it were a common practice in other Nations where democracy is the focus of the people but instead they find it less stressful to run to London to score cheap political points as they intends to do their contest in London instead of Nigeria.
finally, Now it is easier to even lobby the families of their victims with promises of fake political appointments if they wins in order to come to the press and tell people of decent minds that if Hitler wakes up from the grave, he will be a Christ and Govern Germany and the whole Nations of the earth well and will not be any more power hungry and thirsty AND not make a war with the Ruler of Heaven.  
Now  feel free to read their accounts and cheap plotting below once again!

I found Lola Shoneyin's piece on Buhari titled, "How My Father's Jailer Can Offer Nigeria A Fresh Start" very engaging although it dredged up some very painful memories. It took me down memory lane; indeed, it was a vivid reminder of an awful road on which l and others like Audu Ogbeh, now an ardent Buhari backer, travelled. It was my painful duty as the “Captain” of the detainees, to receive Lola's father, Engr. Tinuoye Shoneyin into the Abeokuta prison and to make him as comfortable as possible in the extremely difficult prison environment, providing him with clothes, a towel and toiletries. Engr. Shoneyin had, as a matter of courtesy, responded to the invitation of the government of Ogun State then led by Colonel Oladipo Diya, who later became the deputy to Gen. Sani Abacha, to answer some questions and had expected to be back home that evening. He was not to return home for six months! 
Lola's account dwelt on the torture that she (at such a young age) and her family had to endure and the telling effect of such an experience on the family. Many detainees never recovered from the torture and the injustice that this experience represented. In many cases, mine included, there was no accusation, much less a charge. One slight misstatement in Lola's account was that the detention was at the behest of Col. Tunde Idiagbon, the erstwhile deputy to General Buhari. I doubt if that is quite true. The problem with autocracy is that once the atmosphere has been established or allowed by the leader, many tin gods at the various levels of the strata will for any number of reasons, exploit the situation for the purpose of settling personal and petty scores including disputations over girlfriends! So in the case of Lola's father, the local despot at the time was Colonel Oladipo Diya who was mean, brutal and sadistic and locked up as many people as he wanted, for good, bad or sometimes no reason at all. He flogged civil servants for lateness, taxed the people on every imaginable score, and signed for nearly 20 people who had been sentenced to death (none of whom his predecessor permitted to be killed), to be executed by hanging in one day. He reveled in making people suffer wherewith he was promptly given the name of "Kunya" meaning tormentor which was the direct opposite of what his name “Diya” means in the Yoruba language. He was, indeed, the harbinger of torment and suffering. He it was who saw a ghost in every situation. If the sun was too bright he blamed it on the dethroned politicians. He was a cruel taskmaster who tried irrationally to get water out of stone. At a stage he rounded up contractors who had done various jobs for the state government and dictated that they should either pay certain arbitrary fines or be locked up in prison.

I was in the gulag for 18 months, 16 of which l spent in the Abeokuta prison. Prior to this time, I had presided over three Ministries in four years and three months. There was never an accusation or a charge of any sort against me. His investigators were surprised at how clean my affairs were and how l could succinctly explain every transaction l was involved in including providing photocopies of cheques that even pre-dated my appointment. "Were you expecting that this type of thing would happen? Why did you leave a thriving law practice for a job like this?" they asked me repeatedly. Therein lies the dilemma of our country that needs good people to preside over its affairs, yet castigates the few who dare to get in the fray. "The punishment for the wise who refuse to take part in the government of their people," said a Greek philosopher, "is to be ruled by fools."

 I came to understand that Diya's grouse with me was that l was so close to the late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, my governor, and that there was no way of getting Onabanjo without getting Adefulu his political son and confidant! "Onabanjo did nothing Adefulu did not know of," Diya was reported to have said repeatedly. So l had to be purged! Oluokun the head of state security, himself a dastardly character, was Diya's hatchet man. When all efforts at intimidation and harassment failed, they changed tactics and tried to recruit me as an informant against Onabanjo. It soon became clear to them however, that I was not going to be party to their pursuit of crass injustice and motive hunting.  I asked Oluokun pointedly to cock his gun and shoot and kill me because under no circumstances would l be part of such villainy. In any case, unless l wanted to become a liar, such incriminating evidence did not exist except in the figment of Diya's convoluted imagination. Onabanjo was the quintessential leader - open, fair minded, as straight as a spoke and a great lover of the people; a man who, to this day, several years after his demise, l still hold in the highest regard.
At the time of my incarceration, my family was at a more delicate stage than the Shoneyins, because it was younger and less endowed. My first son Adeoye, was just under 10 years and our last daughter, Dayo was three months old. I was 37 years old at the time of the coup. My family was subjected to a long and extremely humiliating deprivation. It was the unjust compensation l received for a job to which l gave the very best of my life at a very young age (try as you may, such injustice never leaves you. The wound may heal but the scar is there and sometimes stares you in the face). I tried hard to be strong and for the most part, l was. The knowledge that I had served with the very best of my ability in a job l truly enjoyed, gave me peace of mind and assurance. The open and vocal agitation of many well-meaning citizens such as Professor Wole Soyinka for my release was an act of grace for which l will forever be grateful. The only time l broke down was the day my son, Adeoye, turned 10. With a smuggled recorder, I had recorded a birthday message for him and his young siblings admonishing them to be strong in the knowledge that God was on our side. After recording the message, l wept profusely. It was terrible! My co-prisoners, including my Deputy Governor, the late Chief Sesan Soluade, and the present Emir of Suleija, Alhaji Anwal Ibrahim, the erstwhile Governor of Niger State, and the others, tried hard to console me. I had been the strong one, the encourager of the brethren, but l guess the cup had become too full and it ran over.

While time heals, the impact of such injustice endures.  It leaves a telling effect which you carry for the rest of your life. Ironically, when l was finally released, l was in hospital where l had just undergone an emergency operation. Liberty had come at last but it met me totally broken and incapacitated. At my release and after, no one offered any apology for this gruesome and very unjust recompense. Nobody, without due process, should ever have the power to visit such humiliation and injustice on any human being. The irony of dictatorship is that a leader can be so conscientiously wrong in his crusading mission. The Buhari regime was very wrong in my case as in the case of several others. I, along with many others, had come into office with the purest motive of service. It was what l had always wanted to do. I thought it was my life's mission and when the opportunity came l did the work as if my life depended on it. I left a lucrative practice to serve my people. I was totally accountable, yet l was unfairly thrown into jail for no just cause for 18 months!

That was many years ago and since l have focused on re-building my life and raising my family. I have prayed and tried hard to forgive my unjust tormentors but l know that the scar is there and people like Lola Shoneyin stroke that weak point now and again, albeit unwittingly. Obviously this is not an experience that can be wished away because it evidently affected my being and changed my life fundamentally. It makes me appreciate people like Mandela so much - 26 years on Robben Island (have you been there?) and he came out with no bitterness and no guile! Such men are rare!

Understandably then, it has taken some effort for me to embrace Buhari's candidacy. I have never voted for him. I did not even like him. But as my friend, Audu Ogbeh said to me once, "so much has gone wrong with our polity, that our emphasis now must not be on ourselves but on the survival of the nation." I have no doubt he is right. This is a time when the overriding interest must be that of the country.  As a student of history, l know that while constitutions can be copied and adopted, in the end every nation will only learn by its national experience. The history of many of the democracies we admire today is replete with unimaginable and odious occurrences that characterized their development. It is obvious to me that the trust we reposed in President Jonathan in 2011 has been wantonly squandered.

The sobering state of our nation and realpolitik has made me take another look at Buhari. How viable is he for our polity given the available options? Is the General, the devil he is portrayed to be, or a victim of circumstances or a misunderstood individual? To me President Jonathan has been such a disappointment in many critical areas of our national life. There has been unprecedented violence and blood letting under this administration, which, naively in my view, treated the Boko Haram insurgency with kid gloves and a total lack of resolve. Today, Boko Haram has established a formidable force and has succeeded, before our very eyes, in changing the map of Nigeria. The President appears to have turned deaf ears to the voices of wisdom and surrounded himself with cronies whose main pre-occupation is to exploit him. Some of his spokesmen have made a virtue of rascality and turned public relations upside down. Miscreants who should be in jail for their past deeds are the ones now threatening that our collective vote must go a particular way or there will be insurrection. We never heard of  "democracy" at gunpoint till now.
To the discerning, it is clear that the Boko Haram insurgency has been employed as a source of inscrutable abuse, or how else do we explain a Nigerian private plane filled with raw US dollars being impounded abroad? How many such planeloads escaped without being caught is anybody's guess, yet our troops are said to be so ill equipped that the insurgents have better arms. All this despite the huge sums that have been voted for defence under this administration; one wonders where all that money went. Then the massive corruption in every sphere of public office - pension funds stuffed into pillows and mattresses, etc. The disgusting state pardon for a man who, before an incredulous world, broke the terms to a court order and left Britain dressed as a woman! This is not how a leader should exercise such hallowed prerogative power. The President's conduct sent a chilling message down the spine of the polity that corruption and stealing are the way to go. You can add to that the company of shady men wanted abroad for all manner of crimes, including drug offences, who have been installed in positions of leadership in the PDP or have been fielded as Senatorial candidates. The management or lack of it of our foreign reserves (which have become totally depleted) and reports of billions of missing dollars dominate the air. Everybody who is working hard is in trouble. Joblessness has risen to record levels.  The youths are, justifiably restless because they have no future in the present dispensation. The tales of woe are just endless. Billions of dollars have disappeared into petroleum subsidy yet even the cost of kerosene, the poor man's fuel, is at an all-time high. It is the oil sheiks that are being subsidized not the ordinary people.  To say the ship of state is clearly adrift in Nigeria is an understatement. A land that should be flowing with milk and honey has become the laughing stock of the international community. We simply can no longer tolerate this grotesque level of gluttony and of corruption. There is an urgent need for a change otherwise, we face a huge problem and social dis-location ahead beyond what we already have.
These are the reasons why l have embraced Buhari. If you look at his past, and some of the statements credited to him, he is not an easy man for a person like me to embrace. But 30 years is a long time and l honestly believe he has had enough time to reflect and to change. He is no more a military officer. He has retained a sharp, social conscience for the people.  I am impressed with the hunger with which he has fought for elections. I want to believe that it is out of an earnest desire to work for the people and to do some things right that General Buhari has struggled so hard to win the nation's leadership through the electoral process.  While he may not be a saint, he is certainly not a villain. His choice of a very good man in Professor Yemi Osinbajo, for a Vice President gave me the assurance that Buhari was listening to the comments on his areas of weakness. There are enough checks and balances in a democratic set up to make fears of a return to dictatorship a joke.  I am also impressed by his modest lifestyle, unlike many of his ilk who live in opulence and indulgence. This says something about the man. I can trust this man with my wallet in a way l cannot do with Jonathan who appears to have forgotten where he came from. Jonathan has lost the golden opportunity to fundamentally affect the lives of the ordinary folks. I am persuaded that it will be a tragedy for us to continue in this drift for another four years. While Buhari is far from being my ideal candidate and l worry about some of his deficiencies, my perception is that although he may be short on the skills required for the modern management of a state - technology, economic management etc. - his record shows that he has the ability to enlist support. I hope this time he will choose the right people and avoid those who will use his name to do iniquity. While Buhari may not be the ideal candidate we need, he is, certainly the best we have. There is a time in the history of a nation when an individual is needed to rescue it or perform a historic role.  As it was with Winston Churchill who provided Britain with the much needed war-time leadership, General Charles de Gaulle who restored the confidence of France, Madiba, Nelson Mandela of South Africa who championed the cause of majority rule and showed the way to national reconciliation and our own Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo who provided leadership to a country on the brink after the Abacha years, my belief is that this is the hour for Muhammadu Buhari to stop the torment of a hemorrhaging nation and restore its confidence.
Lastly, the General owes me one.  I will still like Buhari to vocalize an apology and offer some succour to people like me whom his government brutalized in the past. It is the least he can do. To do so is not weakness. Indeed, it is strength to admit the mistakes of the past and to promote national reconciliation.  For now, even ahead of the apology, and in the national interest, l have thrown in my hat with Buhari. So has Lola Shoneyin's father. Now 87 but still spritely and alert, my big brother and comrade, Engr. Tinuoye Shoneyin, always a big heart, is enthusiastically by my side at political rallies and party support meetings. Our jailer has become our hope. Life is indeed nothing if not an agglomeration of ironies. Adeyemi Adefulu MFR , is a Lagos-based lawyer.
The introduction text above in this page was written and edited by Global News Observers in-Collaboration with the Staunch News Broadcast and Re-shared by Voice of All Egbema Worldwide Community,.

The Continuing Article which was referred here as Propaganda to woo Nigerian Voters were coiled from Sahara Reporter : Please See their Link for reference/Confirmation http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/04/why-i-support-buhari-my-jailer-adeyemi-adefulu


Friday 20 February 2015

BREAKING NEWS "AWFUL REVELATIONS" #NIGERIA

#BREAKINGNEWS: SAVE NIGERIA (AN AWFUL REVELATION)
Hello Listeners and Bloggers, We re- share what we find interesting on this and so please feel real and read on:
"of course we are ready for the 2015 elections says the electoral umpire Prof. Attahiru Jega, and I am Ready too for the game to begin says PDP (President Good luck Jonathan) however, I only doubt about your readiness Mr. Jega....oh no Mr. President Everything is set as of today February 8th and we only have 4days remaining to go and nothing to worry about sir.
Okay, how about my opponents? says Mr. President, are they truly ready and have complied with all the electoral laws? I think so replied Jega, Hmmm why thinking Mr. Jega (INEC) , We gave you all the funds as required by law and you have your men working with you and you are here saying I Think?
Sorry sir, give me sometime to check on details and get back to you shortly?

Okay, go and do so, and get back to me immediately and please, note that I don't want bias in this matter and we must avoid blood shed in this Country. Yes sir! Replied Jega,
Then Jega ran out and before coming in again...

Security Report indicates to the President-
That About a million+ Voters PVC Cards had been stolen from Jega's INEC,
About Billions+ Naira misappropriated by Jega's Inec funds,
No due process was followed in the awards of contracts at INEC,
About 500,000+ under aged children had appeared registered in the voters list and so many PVC's issued to them,
about so so so day Jega attended a privacy (secrecy) meeting with the Opposition party leaders at Dubai outside the shores of Nigeria without Government approval
and worst still, the Jega Inec Card Readers can not be trusted and the insecurity imposed by boko haram has to be curtailed before this election to avoid escalations of violence that could lead to war or upsurge of insurgency and complete break-down of law and order in the land immediately after the elections and
again sir,considering the fact of the boko haram pushing hard, the military may not be well disposed on its functions as a result of the fight between us and the boko haram in the North East sir!

Good, says Mr. President, then send for Jega at once, now, as Mr. Jega works in before the President, he said Good Afternoon His Excellency, My friend what is good in this aftrnon...replied the President.
Can you go ahead and tell me what you have find out with your thinking Mr Jega?
Sorry sir, There was some under aged registered voters, about 1million+ PVC are get to be printed, and the issue of certificates forgery of some party candidates can be decided after they Election winning has been announced....You are crazy Mr. Jega, Tell me why i should not remove you from this position since you have attenuated? 

Tell me what you discussed with the opposition leaders at your secret trip to Dubai, how much did you spent on the printing of ballot papers, ill card readers/ machines and all the Electoral materials you printed? Did you or not follow the Federal Government Laws and procedures on public procurements before awarding these contracts or you just as the head of INEC Awarded the contracts by yourself? Answer me now says Mr. President Queried.

Sorry sir, I have erred please forgive me...Gosh! So, Mr. Jega you want Nigerians to kill me? Says Mr. President. No sir, replied Jega...Shut up! You go calling the international community and Nigerians that you are ready for elections when you have not done any thing to prove your preparedness...
You want this country on fire? No sir said Jega, Is our home sir! What Home you bunco called Mr. Jega!
You See your brothers are over there fighting this country, Buhari and the Oppositions are also on one hand telling the International community that I am afriad to go to poll because they will win, Every one , every one is after my head why why Jega did i beg you to apply as the President of Nigeria? No sir! replied Jega.

Shut the fuck up! the security came and walk Jega away, Please he needs some rest says the security to Jega because you have given him enough trouble today.... I am very sorry sir! but come to think of it, Mr. Jega why do you act in this manner... Jega replied, You know sir, in 2011 Elections, I whistled in favour of the Southern Nigeria because Obasanjo was supporting them, and now in this 2015 Obasanjo was foot dragging on who to fully supports and i was confused and not until he Obasanjo brought his PDP membership card and tore it and joined the Northern opposition party and to me, it was a sign for me to see i had to whistle it in the favour of the North or else he will tear me apart and i don't want to die of course sir! 

You are insane replied the security agent, so any side Obasanjo goes you whistle it there in favour of him? please respect your self said Jega, that is not your work to question me here wallahi. I didn't even intend to cough this out anyway but for the panic...okay, the security agent cuts in....Maybe by doing that you have won the heart of Nigerians by plowing your whistle 50, 50 abi? how do you mean said Jega,
That is to say going by your calculations, you favour the South in 2011Election, and in this 2015 Election you now planned to favour the North...
Excellently said Jega, you are very close to my thought and that is what is fair. The security agent clears his throat and said but that is not correct thing to be done, and not what is expected of you and the high public position of trust you occupy. so i am saying and Nigerians will tell you that you are not supposed to be bias, nor be tribal in your judgement Mr. Jega says the security man. Jega said okay, i will think about it but please don't say i told you and then walked away....

This is an awful Revelations i have received while praying for a peaceful and successful 2015 General Elections and a United Nigeria without 2nd Civil War.
Remember that in a revelation 8th represents starting afresh and join me in prayers for Nigeria that 2015 Elections decision may not plunge us into starting again, it might be a big mistake!

Do you think that Mr. Jega will go ahead to do what his mind had told him which he thinks that is fair in this 2015 General Election or Will he do what is absolutely correct and expected of both God and Man and of a person with integrity that occupy such highly position of public trust in this age without bias?

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Tuesday 10 February 2015

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