Emergency meet of CWC was hold 30 minutes over Ekiti Governorship Election slated for 21st June.
Our Resolution: We regret to announce immediate quitificanolism of Our Team (Ekiti 2018 Governorship Agenda Team) from any of the 3 notable aspirants namely: JKF,MOB and Fayose.
We call on all our supporters to follow their Mind in voting for the candidate of their choice.
Reasons: JKF free kerosine distribution for campaign not in accordance with measure of Good Governance. Fayose Nomination a question on reserved at Transparency International, MOB candidacy :determinant factors still remain unknown.
Because of our international pedigree, we keep this stand.
Please note that Anjorin Sunday James remain APC card carry member even at the time of this press briefing and we are sure he remain as that instance, our notable brother who is well know as a PDP figure (chairman; Ekiti 2018 Governorship Agenda Team- name witHeld) and He also remain card carry member of PDP till date. This is the confirmation of Ekiti Agenda not any political parties Agenda.
Signed.
Wole Adeife.
Gen. Sec.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
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Wednesday, 19 March 2014
**FAYEMI 4+4; BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE**
**FAYEMI 4+4; BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE**
As a socio-political cum public analyst, I have been harbouring some thoughts on how a society could be govern without flaw and ineptitude. Again, as active Ekiti electorate I'm constrained by my conscience.
Much worried, recently I had to contact our unit manager in department of logistic and resource control, as a man deep in thought of faith and in addition; as a 'mentor' he gave me some clues and codify guides tittle; Towards enviable society; means and factors'.
Globally, economy of a nation depend solely on 'inputs' (factors) while the inputs guaranteed the 'outputs' (means). By factor, the choice to build house on a solid foundation remain the de facto of man. While in another sense, the quality of such foundation will determine the structure of the building.
Seem irrelevant, the above metaphor is coined to explain our age-long attributes in dwindling experience. In our common knowledge, the second-term-syndrome has not brought any competitive growth to our nation or state economically and politically. Kudos to Governor Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state. This Man has distinguished himself from historical brochure of political jobbers who sees second term as self-serving and gracious occasion
for embezzlement.
At this junction, my solidarity Is no doubt in total for Dr Fayemi's re-election bid, this was on the basis of his performance and his administrative initiative in the past three years. Regardless of this, I urged Feyemi to douse my burden of doubt by re-double effort on his populist-leadership style. We need more from your road-map to Ekiti recovery.
Monday, 17 March 2014
SUNDAY ANJORIN OPEN UP OVER 2018 GOVERNOSHIP RACE
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Fayose kicks as PDP opts for consensus candidate
Ekiti 2014: Fayose kicks as PDP opts for consensus candidate
By Wale Odunsi on March 17, 2014@waleodunsi- Tweet
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Ahead the Ekiti State governorship election holding on June 21, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have decided to select a consensus candidate, DailyPost has learnt.
The PDP Presidential Consensus Committee, led by Chief Olabode George, met with the governorship aspirants in Abuja at the weekend.
Chieftains at the meeting include PDP National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo; Dr. Jide Adeniji; Dr. Doyin Okupe; Prof. Tunde Adeniran; Chief Abiodun Olujimi; Chief C.K. Awoyelu, Mr. Makanjuola Ogundipe, among others.
Sources said the aspirants were told that the PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, “would announce the party’s consensus choice among the 14 aspirants within 48 hours.”
President Goodluck Jonathan is reportedly insisting on a consensus candidate as he believes that a primary would create crisis that may mar the changes of the party at the poll.
DailyPost gathered that apirants at the meeting agreed with the arrangement and signed an undertaking to support whoever emerges as the party’s flagbearer.
But in his reaction, former Governor, Ayo Fayose, declared that he would not be part of any consensus arrangement.
Fayose who spoke yesterday through his spokesman, Idowu Adelusi, in Ado-Ekiti, said consensus is a form of imposition.
“Anybody who believes in democracy and in the election must believe in primary. I do not want to be a consensus candidate. Everybody must be given the right to contest as a member of the party,” he said.
“I have obtained my form and submitted it to the national secretariat. I was screened and the last leg of the process is the primary. If an aspirant has paid N11 million for the nomination form, he should have the courage to face the electorate that will elect him as a candidate at the primary.
“I reject consensus. I am ready to face other aspirants. After all, there will be no consensus at the general election. I believe in party supremacy based on equity and fair play.”
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Aregbesola set to return with no opposition
Crisis is brewing in the Osun State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the selection of its governorship flag bearer, it was learnt yesterday. The primaries is scheduled for Osogbo, the state capital on March 26. The governorship poll willhold on August 9.
Sources said that President Goodluck Jonathan’s advice to the troubled chapter to pick a consensus candidate among the aspirants have been jettisoned, following their refusal to step down for one another and mounting agitations for primaries by their supporters.
The aspirants are former Governor Isiaka Adeleke, who until 2011, was a senator, former House of Representatives member Hon. Wole Oke, Senator Olasunkanmi Akinlabi, and the former deputy governor, Senator Omisore. But, the contest has been narrowed down to Adeleke and Omisore, who have embarked on aggressive internal campaign in support of their aspiration.
Members told our correspondent that, following the President’s advice, a section of the party started to root for Omisore’s candidature, based on the criteria that he has money to oil the party’s campaign machinery and he hails from Ife/Ijesa District, the birth place of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
However, the agitation for the adoption of Omisore as a consensus candidate has created division in the party as influential party elders pointed out that the ruling party may embark on media campaign against his candidature as a prime suspect in the Bola Ige murder trial.
At the recent meeting of the select stakeholders in Osogbo, it was resolved that Omisore, although a dedicated party leader and financier, may not be marketable at the poll, owing to what they described as “the problem of perception”. But, pro-Omisore supporters perceive Adeleke as a candidate who lacks resources to fund a state-wide campaign.
A source said: “We are in the electioneering period. In our party, it is believed that, if Omisore emerges as the governorship candidate, his detractors will always link his political career to the tragedy of Ige’s murder, although he has been cleared by the court and absolved of the charges. Ige’s son, Muyiwa, has been protesting that he is the prime suspect. You know that the people of Osun and Southwest are still bitter over the gruesome murder of the deputy Afenifere leader.
He added: “The party came to this dilemma. If Omisore will not be endorsed, who is capable of challenging Aregbesola? That was how some leaders started rooting for Adeleke, who initially, had indicated an interest to return to the Senate in 2015. But, it is not the end of the matter. Omisore is still protesting and he believes that he will get the ticket at the primaries”.
Another source said that “there is no iota of truth in the rumour that the Osun PDP has resolved to adopt Senator Isiaka Adeleke as the consensus candidate”. He said that the former governor joined the race late and did not purchase the nomination form before it was closed.
The source also denied that President Jonathan had a candidate in mind when he suggested the consensus formula to the chapter at the meeting he held with its leaders in Abuja.
He added: “There was election in Anambra. Did the President put down anybody? Is the President putting down anybody in Ekiti? The fact is that the equation on ground favours Osun West, where Adeleke and Olasunkanmi Akinlabi comes from. It has been suggested that a Muslim candidate will rub shoulders with Aregbesola and the two of them are Muslims. Adeleke joined the race because the equation favours him.
‘But, the President has told our leaders that he has no candidate in mind. He only urged them to present a person as a consensus candidate”.
According to the source, aspirants had up to December 31 to indicate their interest in the ticket by paying N5m for the nomination form, pointing out that Adeleke did not observe the guideline.
He added: “On January 8, after the deadline, only three candidates paid the money; Akinlabi, Omisore and Oluwole Oke. Adeleke did not pay the amount. So, where is he starting from? He just flying a carte.
The party source said that primaries will hold, stressing that it is in the interest of the party. He said: “One of the aspirants is desperate. he wants to subvert and manipulate the process. That was why the secretary of the party, Major Raphael Towobola, who hails from Ile-Ife, was suspended for one month so that he will not be around during the primaries holding on March 26”.
Appointment of suspected murderer as a minister insult on yoruba
‘Appointment of suspected murderer as minister insult on Yoruba’
By Our Reporter. On Mar 12th, 2014 at 01:36Filed under: News
A body, the Coalition of Oodua Self-Determination Groups (COSEG), has described the appointment of Mr. Jelili Adeshiyan by President Goodluck Jonathan as the Police Affairs Minister, as an insult on the Yoruba.
“It is also an attempt to shield him and his cohorts from prosecution over the death of the former Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Bola Ige,” the group added.
In a statement by its Chairman and Secretary, Ifedayo Ogunlana and Rasak Olokoba, at the end of its monthly meeting where the state of the nation was discussed, the body described the appointment as an attempt to pervert the course of justice.
According to the group, the appointment of Adeshiyan is not only an insult on the people of Yoruba land, but also a disservice to the memory of Chief Bola Ige. A man, who is an aide of Senator Iyiola Omisore, known for violence and brigandage, cannot be trusted in such a position. He is still under investigation for the murder of Ige, yet he is a minister in charge of a government agency. This calls to question the anti-corruption crusade of the Jonathan administration.”
It said: “We have noticed the hatred President Jonathan has for our people. This is why a suspected murderer could be appointed as a Police Affairs Minister.”
COSEG decried the Senate for the hasty manner it confirmed the nomination of the suspected murderer, despite opposition from the three senators from Osun State.
“We are confused on how a man standing trial for murder could have scaled the screening of the security as well as that of the Senate.
“It is also worrisome how our security system works if a suspected murderer, who has a case in court, could scale through security screening. This is why government has been unable to stop Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast,” the group said.
It went on: “The appointment of Adeshiyan is not only mischievous, but also reckless, immoral, anti-people and a dangerous trend in the political development and appointments because he who asks for equity must come with clean hands.
The appointment of Adeshiyan is flawed. The Jonathan administration cannot continue to scorn the late Ige, an ex-Justice Minister.”
COSEG said it would resist attempt by the President to allegedly use the minister to rig the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State, adding that it would protect the sanctity of the electoral process.
Sunday, 9 March 2014
2015 APC vs PDP in verbal war.
APC to PDP: stop stereotyping people on religious basis
By Gbade Ogunwale. On Mar 10th, 2014 at 00:56Filed under: News
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) reference to its Road Map as a product of ‘Janjaweed Ideology’ is a thinly-veiled religious blackmail, which is in furtherance of its (PDP’s) ongoing campaign to pigeon-hole the APC as an Islamic party.
APC’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in a statement in Lagos yesterday.
The party said: “On a more dangerous level, it shows that the PDP will not relent from engaging in Islamophobia by using the Boko Haram crisis in a part of the country to stereotype Muslims and paint them as terrorists, even when it is obvious that majority of Muslims do not support the heinous crimes being perpetrated by the sect.
‘’The only reason that the PDP used the word ‘Janjaweed’ is because the militia that goes by that name comprises mostly, if not exclusively, of people of Arab/Muslim stock in Sudan.
‘’This has further confirmed our fears that there is a clear attempt by the PDP, led by President Goodluck Jonathan, to divide Nigerians along religious lines as never before in the history of our country and to use religious as a political tool – a very dangerous move that can only result in religious warfare, from which no country that engages in it has ever survived intact.
‘’Or how else can one explain the continuous attempt by the PDP, despite warnings from right thinking people and groups, to cast people of a certain faith, who constitute half of our country’s population, as either terrorists or terror sympathisers/sponsors, or to label the APC as an Islamic party just to hang it? Couldn’t the PDP have criticised our Road Map without resorting to its well-worn, dangerous game of religious blackmail?’’
The party said it was reacting because of the dictum that a lie repeated often enough becomes the truth.
‘’Perhaps the PDP has mistaken our decision to take the high road and avoid religious and ethnic politics as a sign that it (PDP) is succeeding in its religious blackmail. Therefore, we have decided to let Nigerians know that the sooner they repudiate this dangerous tactics by the PDP, the safer for our country.
‘’We are a party for all Nigerians, and we believe in issues-based politics, not one based on religious or ethnic sentiments. We believe God is neither Christian nor Muslim, and that he is the God of all, irrespective of their religion. We believe God will judge politicians not according to their religion but according to how much they have fulfilled the mandate to ensure the welfare and security of their people, and by how much they have lessened the people’s burdens rather add to them.”
The party challenged the PDP to unveil its own Road Map for Nigerians to see and compare, rather than attempt to drown the opposition’s message in a sea of religious blackmail.
‘’We will not allow our Road Map to be buried on the altar of diversionary rhetoric by the do-nothing PDP. Therefore, in the days and weeks ahead, we will be highlighting the key areas of the document for all Nigerians to see.
‘’For now, let us say that our Road Map is for job creation, for which we have unveiled a broad and comprehensive agenda to create 20,000 jobs in each state for those with the minimum qualifications and who participate in technology and vocational training, and to encourage every state government to create jobs by matching every job created at the state government level with two jobs by the federal government.
‘’We will fight corruption, for which the PDP-led FG has become infamous, whenever and wherever it occurs. An APC government will show zero tolerance for government or private sector corruption by placing the burden of proof on persons with inexplicable wealth to prove their innocence; and guaranteeing the independence of anti-corruption and financial crimes.
‘’We will provide free, relevant and quality education that is essential to prepare our youth for the jobs of tomorrow and to ensure Nigeria’s future success. We will revive agriculture as an engine for economic growth and new jobs and increase the supply of quality housing through a policy of social housing for the poor and affordable housing for the working class.
‘’We will improve Health Care; provide Social Welfare; build and improve our roads, power and basic infrastructure to create new jobs and unleash business growth and strengthen peace and security by stopping the kind of horrendous acts of terrorism, especially in the Northeast, which have robbed us of Nigerian lives of every age and withered confidence in our nation’s security.’’
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Thursday, 20 February 2014
Sanusi’s case places President Jonathan in a very awkward situation
Sanusi’s case places President Jonathan in a very awkward situation
By Emeka Ugwuonye on 20/02/2014
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It is not unheard of for a leader to have a key associate that could blackmail him. The Central Bank Governor is a key figure in every administration, especially an administration that has kept talking about sound economic principles, transparency and good governance.
To have an open quarrel between the President and the Central Bank Governor is as profound as having an open quarrel between the President and the Attorney General of the country. (It is noted, though, that in Nigeria, Attorneys General have always been puppets, rather than the agents of law and order that the constitution envisioned them to be).
“Having taken special notice of reports of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and other investigating bodies, which indicate clearly that Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s tenure has been characterized by various acts of financial recklessness and misconduct which are inconsistent with the administration’s vision of a Central Bank propelled by the core values of focused economic management, prudence, transparency and financial discipline . . .”
In those words, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the President of Nigeria, tried to regain the initiative on a crisis that threatens his administration like none else. The question now is whether he has done it right or not, and whether the monster he feared is finally off his doorstep.
My prediction is ambivalent. The President has to do a lot more. Otherwise, his headache is just beginning. He cannot expect to lay to rest the profoundly damaging allegations from Central Bank Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi simply by suspending him. That will be a terrible miscalculation.
Yes, from several indicators, it is reasonable to believe that Sanusi is a radical and somewhat of a zealot who has not cared so much about due process as he would want others to believe. But also, Sanusi merely alleged something many of us have been suspecting about this administration – that it has some slush funds outside the budget with which it plans to raise a war chest for 2015 do-or-die elections. Sanusi merely pointed at the likely source of such slush fund – the unaccounted black hole in the Nigerian mucky public finance known as the NNPC.
By the way, President Jonathan has to accept responsibility for whatever happened in NNPC. He is the President. NNPC is the cash cow for the county. And any missing of 20 billion dollars will simply be too big for the President not to know about it. Regardless of the legal nuances and technicality, this is a monster Jonathan has to deal with, either now or later, but better now.
I read the press statement written by Mr. Femi Falana, in which he weaved some fine legal points that underplayed the gravity of the situation. But anyone would know that this is one case too serious for it to be brushed aside by a few legal citations. One thing was clear though – Sanusi could no longer fit as a member of this administration. It is surprising that he refused to resign. Removing him might have been necessary. But the President must now prepare to explain to Nigerians and the world what happened to the 20 billion dollars alleged to be missing.
•Emeka Ugwuonye, Esquire, lawyer and activist, whose photo appears alongside this piece, writes from Maryland, USA.
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Posted 20/02/2014 12:11 PM
Budget office of federation transferred #791m to NTI without any Request

Solomon Olamilekan
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts heard on Wednesday how the Budget Office of the Federation allegedly transferred N791m to the bank account of the National Teachers’ Institute without any request for funds by the institute.
The Bursar of the institute, Mallam Abdulkarim Affo, informed the committee that the management of the institute was surprised at the development.
Affo said the money was lodged in the NTI account on December 31, 2012 through a transfer from the controversial Service Wide Vote.
The committee, which is chaired by Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, is investigating the withdrawal of N4.7tn from the SWV from 2004 to 2014.
Affo stated that what the institute did was to return the money immediately to the government treasury since it could not defend the transaction.
He said, “On December 31, 2012, we just received an alert that a sum of N791m was credited to the institute’s bank account from the budget office without any prior request for financial assistance from the Federal Government.
“We tried to make enquiries and we wrote to the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to find out what was the purpose of the whopping amount, but all efforts yielded no result.
“At the end of the day, what the institute did was to pay back the money to the treasury at the Central Bank of Nigeria as required by the law of the federation.
“We have the evidence of payment; we never made a request for any money.”
However, Olamilekan directed the bursar to produce the treasury receipt and other evidence to prove that the money was, indeed, returned.
He observed that the disclosure of the NTI bursar followed a pattern of “fraudulent acts” by the budget office, which were being investigated by the committee.
The lawmaker added, “Only last week, NAFDAC officials appeared before the committee over the whopping sum of N5bn claimed to have been released to the agency by the budget office. But, the agency claimed it received only N365m from the amount.
“Also, just a while ago, the National Boundary Commission appeared before the committee over the N2bn the budget office claimed it released to it, which the commission also denied ever receiving a kobo from the budget office.
“It is disheartening that the National Assembly approved about N2.1tn for the Service Wide Vote Account in the period under review, but at the last count, over N4.7tn had been expended by the executive.”
Meanwhile, the House has expressed concern over the nine per cent lending rate the Central Bank of Nigeria fixed for microfinance banks.
In a resolution, the House said the rate “seems rather high, considering the group of people the fund is meant for.”
“They are mainly artisans, small farmers engaged in subsistence farming and small scale business owners,” it added.
The lawmakers noted that microfinance banks were already charging between 30 and 40 per cent interest on funds.
They said giving the banks additional powers to fix higher rates could lead to an abuse in the sector the banks were to finance.
Following a motion by Mr. Patrick Ikhariale, the House directed its Committee on Banking/Currency to liaise with the CBN and ensure that the N220bn available to the banks was not misused.
In another resolution, the House noted that the 100 per cent import duty imposed on rice importation had led to increased smuggling of the commodity into the country.
Members observed that the good intention of the Federal Government to stimulate local production with the policy was not yielding the desired results.
A member from Kano State, Mr. Nasiru Baballe, advised the government to implement the agreement it reached with stakeholders on the duty implementation.
The lawmaker added, “The good intention of the Federal Government has been sabotaged by unquantifiable smuggling at a rate never witnessed in the past.
“Over three million tonnes of parboiled rice were smuggled into Nigeria in 2013 through Benin Republic. This culminated in that country gaining over N200bn in dutiable levy.
“To further worsen the situation for Nigeria, Benin Republic deliberately removed 18 per cent VAT on all parboiled rice imports destined for Nigeria, while the duty of 12.5 per cent is to be charged on the benchmark price of only $200 per metric tonne, thereby bringing down the effective duty to only $25 per metric tonne against the $570 per metric tonne dutiable rate being charged at Nigerian ports.
“The Nigeria Customs Service, which is the second largest revenue generating agency of the government, lost over N300bn to the sharp practice of smuggling. It is pertinent to note that import duty on rice is the major source of revenue to the Service.”
26 aspirants for Ekiti PDP primary
The list of the 26 aspirants for the March 15 governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State has been released.
The candidates are former Police Affairs Minister Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade (rtd.); former Governor Ayodele Fayose; Senator Gbenga Aluko; Mr. Biodun Aluko; Mr. Femi Bamisile; Mr. Tunji Odeyemi; Prince Adedayo Adeyeye; Chief Bode Olowoporoku; Mr. Bimbo Owolabi; Chief Ropo Ogunbolude and Mr. Bisi Omoyeni.
The rest are Mr. Peter Obafemi; Mrs. Bola Oloyede; Amb. Dare Bejide; Mr. Femi Olaosebikan; Mr. Reuben Famuyibo; Mr. Bodunde Adeyanju; Dr. Kunle Afolayan; Mr. Ayeni Biodun; Mr. Wale Aribisala; Mr. Tunde Ajayi; Mr. Mayowa Aluko; Otunba Segun Olarenwaju; Mrs. Cecilia Dada Bamisaye; Mr. Deji Ajayi and Mr. Ogunleye Israel.
PDP State Publicity Secretary Pastor Kola Oluwawole said the sale of nomination forms begins on Monday.
Oluwawole said: “The National Executive Committee (NEC) has not decided what the cost of the forms will be, although people have been saying it will be between N10 million and N11 million.”
On calls for a consensus candidate, he said: “I do not think anyone should take advocates of a consensus candidate serious. The NEC has clarified its position many times that the only constitutional thing that will ensure transparency and fairness is to conduct a primary.
“Even the national chairman has said he would do everything to ensure the sanctity of the constitution and that a well coordinated primary shall be conducted for aspirants. Aspirants should be on the field now canvassing for peoples’ votes.”
SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI OUT.
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has been suspended by President Goodluck Jonathan. A statement just issued in Abuja by Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity), Reuben Abati, said:
“Having taken special notice of reports of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and other investigating bodies, which indicate clearly that Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s tenure has been characterized by various acts of financial recklessness and misconduct which are inconsistent with the administration’s vision of a Central Bank propelled by the core values of focused economic management, prudence, transparency and financial discipline;
“Being also deeply concerned about far-reaching irregularities under Mallam Sanusi’s watch which have distracted the Central Bank away from the pursuit and achievement of its statutory mandate; and
“Being determined to urgently re-position the Central Bank of Nigeria for greater efficiency, respect for due process and accountability, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has ordered the immediate suspension of Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from the Office of Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“President Jonathan has further ordered that Mallam Sanusi should hand over to the most senior Deputy Governor of the CBN, Dr Sarah Alade who will serve as Acting Governor until the conclusion of on-going investigations into breaches of enabling laws, due process and mandate of the CBN.
“The President expects that as Acting Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Alade will focus on the core mandate of the Bank and conduct its affairs with greater professionalism, prudence and propriety to restore domestic and international confidence in the country’s apex bank.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria reassures all stakeholders in Nigeria’s financial and monetary system that this decision has been taken in absolute good faith, in the overall interest of the Nigerian economy and in accordance with our laws and due process.”
Saturday, 15 February 2014
CBN vs NNPC (The untold story of Crude oil fund)
I believed something is wrong somewhere, that is why at our end 'Team Ekiti' need to share our view and make difference if any between missing funds and and unremitted funds. Please share if this make any sense to you. The point of CBN is very clear, what do you think?
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