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2023: Politicians Jostling For Kano Government House

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Kano Gubernatorial Hopefuls

 

 

As the 2023 General elections are approaching, the Kano Governorship election is one of the most interesting, not only in Nigeria but West African Sub-region.

 

This was made possible due to the strategic Importance of Kano State as the hub of Northern politics for decades.

 

It’s not soothsaying that mostly those that become Governors in Kano state since its creation on May 27 1967, that is exactly 53 years ago do so on the basis of sheer luck but not hard work.

 

Nigerian Tracker is referring to civilian governors of the state from Late Muhammad Abubakar Rimi, who was sworn in on 1st October 1979 to May 1983.

 

Rimi was warming up to become a senator when PRP leader Malam Aminu Kano of blessed memory anointed him as a result of the disqualification of Alhaji Salihi Iliyasu the initial PRP Gubernatorial candidate.

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But When Rimi tried hard to become the governor for the second term his dream was shattered due to the change of party from Malam Aminu Kano’s PRP to the NPP  led by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe,Nigeria’s first ceremonial President.

 

When the aborted third Republic was launched by former military President General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, Alhaji Sule Lamido, the former Governor of Jigawa State was preparing to become Governor Of Kano State when suddenly Jigawa State was created in 1991 and he has to shift ground because his native town of Birnin Kudu fell in Jigawa State.

 

Another politician was former Commissioner for Works and Housing and one-time Managing Director of WRECA and late Deputy Governor of Kano state Engineer Magaji Abdullahi, contested for several times in Secondary and Primary elections, Engineer Magaji Abdullahi could not make it, but ended up becoming a Deputy Governor.

The Trio Of Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, and Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje became governors of the state not because of their do or die ambition but for the circumstances of their time.

 

When Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso clinched the PDP Ticket in 1999, the talk of the town was Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje who has more connection and networks then than Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, but out of sheer luck, Kwankwaso defeated Ganduje at the primaries, Ganduje was appeased and compensated with the post of Deputy Governor.

 

On the part of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, he was demoted from the position of a permanent secretary in the cabinet office to classroom, that prompted Malam to retire in 2001 from the state civil and joined politics, Malam later contested in 2003 under ANPP, then the cult-like following of President Muhammadu Buhari as ANPP Presidential candidate influenced massive votes cast for Malam Ibrahim Shekarau.

When in 2007 former Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso decided to resign from the Federal cabinet as Minister of Defence to contest for the second time, he was not able to do so due to one reason or the other as he narrated it.

 

In 2011 after Kwankwaso defeated Malam Ibrahim Shekarau’s chosen successor, by the time he was going after completing his second tenure, inside sources told Nigerian Tracker that Kwankwaso was not poised to the idea of having Ganduje as his successor, but destiny beckoned on Governor Ganduje.

Some close sources confided in Nigerian Tracker that the present Governor of Yobe state Alhaji Mai Mala Buni, when he was APC National secretary, played a crucial role in ensuring Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso gave the APC Gubernatorial form to  Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to fill which set the pace for his emergence as Governor of Kano state on May 29, 2015.

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All they say the rest is now history.

 

Perceived 2023 Governorship contestants

 

Deputy Governor Alhaji Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna.

Most Deputy Governors have the ambition to succeed their bosses in Nigeria, Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, the present Deputy Governor Of Kano state is said to be nursing the ambition of stepping into the shoes of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as the former’s tenure expires on May 29, 2023, but pundits say Gawuna may not have an easy sail as the clock may not be swinging on his side due to the political calculation of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

 

Malam Salihu Sageer Takai

Malam Salihu Sageer Takai needs no introduction in the political space of Kano state, when the country returns to Democracy in 1999, Malam Takai was elected as Chairman of his native local government, Takai, by 2003 the new ANPP Government of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau during its first tenure appointed Takai as the state’s commissioner for water resources, Malam Takai was said to be an honest and straight forward politician, he contested in 2011, 2015 and 2019 governorship election under ANPP, PDP and PRP and could not make it.

Some say his return to APC may be another ploy to make the contest very hot in the APC during the 2023 primaries.

 

Senator Barau I Jibrin

The chairman Senate committee on appropriation, Senator Barau Jibrin representing Kano North at the National Assembly, is one of those politicians in Kano determining to succeed Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Senator Barau Jibrin was the pioneer member House of Representatives for Tarauni Federal constituency in the House of Representatives from 1999 to 2003, The Buhari Tsunami swept him and Ghali Naabba the former speaker from the House.

He came back to reckoning in 2015 when APC was formed, first as commissioner of science and Technology under the administration of Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and later resigned and contested for the senatorial ticket of the APC, Senator Barau Jibrin is in the senate since 2015.

Senator Barau Jibrin came from the same senatorial District as the incumbent Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, there is a habit among Nigerian politicians who want remain relevant in the struggle for power, most two-term Nigerian Governors who are about to complete their second tenure as governors, mostly swap their seats with senators from their districts.

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As a result of this many people are of the opinion that Governor Ganduje may back Senator Barau Jibrin’s candidature in anticipation of contesting the senate for Kano North so that he can join the club of former Nigerian Governor who turn the senate into their political refugee camp.

Abba Kabir Yusuf.

 

Another Politician that may never shelve his ambition was Engineer Abba Kabir Yusuf who won the first round of the Kano 2019 Gubernatorial election but later lost to Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje at the inconclusive arrangement by the Independent National Electoral Commission. The goodwill currently being enjoyed by Abba Kabir Yusuf from the Kwankwasiyya camp may be another advantage for his 2023 ambition since he has contested for the seat and may deploy his experience if given another chance by the Kwankwasiyya camp of the people’s Democratic Party.

 

Dr Abdullahi Baffa Bichi.

Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, the sacked Executive secretary of the Tertiary Education fund has been nursing the ambition of becoming the governor of Kano state, recently he has been sighted with the Head of Kwankwasiyya movement in Nigeria, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso at many functions, but it may be a hard nut to crack by Dr. Baffa Bichi with Abba Kabir Yusuf on the frontline of contestants under the Kwankwasiyya camp of the Peoples Democratic Party.

 

Engineer Muazu Magaji Dawakin Tofa

 

Engineer Muazu Magaji Dawakin Tofa popularly known as Dansarauniya did not hide his ambition of becoming the governor of Kano state, Engineer Muazu Magaji was relieved of his appointment as commissioner of works by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje on the day former Chief of Staff to the president Alhaji Abba Kyari died.

 

Recently Dansarauniya launched his campaign by calling it WIN-WIN, calling on Youth to join him in taking Kano to greater heights.

Dansarauniya has been nursing the ambition of becoming Governor of Kano State since 2015 when Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso finished his tenure.

 

 

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DSP Barau’s Efforts Against Insecurity and Bills Sponsorship

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By Abba Anwar

An interesting and soundly captivating revelation goes viral and attracting accolades in the media from yesterday, when the Special Adviser on Media, to His Excellency, Deputy Senate President, Barau I Jibrin, PhD, CFR, discloses that, the Senator sponsored 42 Bills in 36 Months.

The Media Aide, Ismail Mudasshir in his press release, says, “A total of 42 bills have so far been sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, in three years, from June 13, 2023, to June 13, 2026, records from the Senate have revealed.

Senator Barau, who represents Kano North Senatorial District, has emerged as the most active lawmaker in the 10th Senate in terms of private member bill sponsorship.”

The breakdown further reveals that, that the Senator sponsored 13 bills in 2023, 9 bills in 2024, 17 bills in 2025 and 3 bills in 2026.

Yes the number of the Bills shows the seriousness, commitment and how patriotic DSP is, because that number places him inches ahead of many Distinguished colleagues. He truly understands and identifies himself with the primary responsibility of a legislator in legislative process, lobby, procedure and oversight functions.

It is absolutely true that, the number of the Bills birthed under his effort are commendable. But more commendable to me, are the Bills that have link with the security of the land. In this context. As insecurity is plaguing hard in the North in particular, and Nigeria in general, anything that has to do with taming the menace and monster of this problem, is an all-important development.

I sometimes disagree with some opinions that, all our leaders are not interested in taming the menace of insecurity in the country. I do so, when I think of good leaders like DSP Jibrin. In his own capacity as a legislator, whose primary and constitutional responsibility lies on legislation, not execution, he is doing well and amazing.

This piece is not on his contributions to security agencies and personnel in his constituency and Kano state in general. It is concentrated only on security – related Bills in the Senate, which he sponsored.

To talk briefly about his constituency and state, while he did a lot in providing operational vehicles and other logistics for the Nigeria Police Force, Kano Command, alongside other security agencies, he did well in the area of infrastructural development in Barracks and other operational locations.

Insurgency and other forms of terrorism hitting hard on us, does not start and end in forests and other hideous, such physical acts are the product of planning, engagement and execution. In this digital age Cybercrimes are crux of the matter, alongside other nefarious activities. With the good understanding of the lingering bad side of this, DSP Jibrin, initiated and sponsored Cybercrimes (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2023 (SB.64).

Cybercrime is a pregnant of bad traits like hacking government systems, banking fraud, online scams FUNDING BANDITS/KIDNAPPERS, spread of disinformation that incites violence. When DSP understood that, repealing and re-enacting the 2015 Act, could aid in updating penalties, improving coordination with equally relevant agencies like Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA). This will give law enforcement better tools to track cybercriminals. Without this, Nigeria’s digital space stays vulnerable.

Understanding that modern insecurity is not just about guns. Explosives sometimes cause more devastating damage than guns. His Excellency, Deputy Senate President sponsored Explosives Act (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2023 (SB.70). This has to do with IEDs, bombings, illegal mining explosives used bandits/insurgents. The old Act is outdated. A new Act tightens licensing for quarries, construction, mining companies. It also controls storage and transportation so explosives don’t end up in wrong hands. This, by whatever standard, is a frontline prevention against terrorism and violent crime.

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His genuine concern for our patriotic elements, Armed Forces of the Federal Republic, Senator Jibrin sponsored Armed Forces Comfort Fund Act (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 882). This has to do with the welfare of our soldiers and direct military operations. It looks at the welfare of soldiers – medical care for injured troops, support for families of fallen soldiers, barracks upgrades.

It is natural to note that if morale and welfare are low, troop effectiveness automatically drops. This Bill ensures the fund works better, so soldiers fighting Boko Haram, bandits, IPOB etc are better supported. Security depends on the reality that fighting force being motivated.

As a global citizen whose worldview and knowledge of how nations struggle against modern crimes, with digital capacity and capability, our all-round Senator sponsored Cryptocurrency Prohibition and Regulation Bill, 2025 (SB.931). This has to do with financial security. A crux of many evils. It is very clear to deeply understand that unregulated crypto is used to move ransom money for kidnapping, fund terrorism, launder proceeds of banditry.

This Bill strengthening prohibition and regulation suggests loudly that Nigeria wants to either ban high-risk crypto or put strict Know Your Customer/ Anti-Money Laundering (KYC/AML) rules. That cuts off a funding channel for criminals. Central Bank and EFCC have alarmed crypto as a security risk since 2021.

To deal with financial crimes and enhance financial security from all ramifications, he saw reason in sponsoring Virtual Asset and Service Providers Bill, 2025 (SB. 956). It looks at VASP exchanges, wallets, crypto brokers. Failure to regulate them could land Nigeria to be blacklisted by Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global Police for money crimes.

It is globally accepted that, when a nation is blacklisted by FATF, that hurts banking and investment. Which automatically weakens the economy and creates more poverty-driven crime. Regulating VASPs means transactions can be traced, making it harder for kidnappers/bandits to hide money for their notorious activities.

His Bill the National Identity Management Commission (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2024 (SB.472), is foundational for internal security. As crimes like kidnapping, banditry and terrorism thrive on anonymity, with this Bill, a very strong, clean National ID database with biometrics helps security agencies identify suspects, track movement, block SIM cards of criminals, and secure borders. This Bill has already been passed into Law. It strengthens NIMC to capture more Nigerians and link NIN to SIMs, BVN, and the rest.

Slow development or lack of it, fuels nefarious activities among citizens. With this understanding Senator Jibrin saw a strong reason why he should sponsor and facilitate for the establishment of a development commission. Hence his sponsorship of North West Development Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (SB.90).

It is largely believe that, insecurity in North West region is driven by poverty, no jobs, no schools, abandoned projects etc etc. The Commission is created to rebuild roads, schools, hospitals, create jobs in the 7 states of the region. This tackles root causes of the disturbing and lingering menace. Which means fewer youth join gangs. Especially when the Commission takes-off.

With Constitution Alteration Bills, 2023-2025, sponsorsed by the DSP, many areas concentrate on how to change security architecture. Provisions like SB.262, SB.281, SB.288, SB.403, SB.784, SB.785, SB.786, SB.793, SB.804, SB.907 deal with state police, local government autonomy, security votes transparency, or police reform. We are talking of constitutionalizing fight against insecurity.

Kidnappers den and terrorists hideouts are looked at in the Bill he sponsored, Development Planning and Project Continuity Bill, 2023 (SB.05). Under this the provisions need to do with environmental and/or operational security. It looks at bandoned projects like uncompleted buildings, roads, dams that become hideouts for kidnappers and bandits. This bill forces governments to finish projects before starting new ones. Less abandoned infrastructure means less space for criminals to operate. This also prevents waste of public funds that should go to security.

I am not only looking at the number of Bills sponsored by His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Jibrin, though commendable and encouraging, my concern in this context is the fact that out of the total Bills, 42, 5 hit security head-on, 4 addresses root causes or systems that make security easier. While 3 of the 4 have already become law, these are Cybercrimes, Explosives, NIMC, and NWDC.

I concur with His Excellency’s Media Aide, Mudasshir when he said in his press release, that, “Sponsoring forty-two bills in three years is, without doubt, a colossal legislative feat. Senator Barau, fondly called ‘Maliya’, has always been known as someone who raises the bar to enviable heights in all his endeavours.

He explained further that, “The Deputy Senate President has achieved this alongside the demanding duties of supporting the Senate President in providing leadership for the Senate. At the sub-regional legislature, the ECOWAS Parliament, Senator Barau as the First Deputy Speaker has been playing a key role in the leadership of the regional assembly.”

Anwar writes from Kano
Sunday, 14th June, 2026

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Why NDC Rep Candidate JY Yusuf Remains His Own Biggest Political Obstacle

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As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, the emergence of Dr. Yusuf Jibril (JY), a former Kano State Commissioner for Agriculture, as the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate for the Rano, Kibiya, and Bunkure Federal Constituency has not come as a surprise to many observers.

After all, this is not his first attempt to secure the seat. However, what remains surprising is his apparent failure to learn some of the fundamental lessons of grassroots politics despite years of political experience.

Politics is not merely about ambition. It is not about appearing on ballot papers every election cycle. It is about relationships, accessibility, empathy, and constant engagement with the people whose votes a candidate seeks. Unfortunately, these are areas in which many constituents believe JY has performed poorly.

Dr. Jibril rose through the ranks of youth politics, a background that ordinarily should have made him a champion of inclusion, consultation, and grassroots mobilization. Instead, many people perceive him as a politician who has distanced himself from the very communities he hopes will elect him.

One of the most persistent criticisms against JY is his alleged inability to build and sustain meaningful relationships across the constituency. Politics thrives on personal connections. Communities expect their leaders and aspiring representatives to share in their moments of joy and stand with them during difficult times. Yet, many constituents complain that JY is rarely visible when communities face challenges or celebrate achievements.

The Rano, Kibiya, and Bunkure Federal Constituency comprises more than 30 wards, each with its own unique concerns and political realities. However, critics argue that JY’s engagement appears to be limited to only a handful of wards. Such a narrow political reach raises serious questions about his understanding of the constituency he seeks to represent.

Some political observers even argue that JY has yet to demonstrate the level of grassroots penetration, political maturity, and constituency-wide engagement expected of someone seeking a seat in the House of Representatives.

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According to these critics, his current political profile more closely resembles that of a ward-level politician than that of a federal lawmaker. They contend that effective representation at the national level requires a candidate with broad-based acceptance, deep community networks, and a proven record of engagement across all wards.

In their view, the constituency needs a politician with greater political calibre, commitment, visibility, and sustained interaction with the electorate, rather than one whose influence appears confined to limited areas.

A candidate seeking election to the House of Representatives is expected to maintain a presence across all corners of the constituency. Representation begins long before election day. It starts with listening to the people, understanding their concerns, and maintaining regular contact with them. Unfortunately, many voters struggle to identify tangible evidence of sustained engagement by JY.

Perhaps the greatest weakness of his political approach is communication. In modern politics, communication is not optional; it is essential. Before voters can support a candidate, they must know who he is, what he stands for, and why he deserves their trust. Effective communication creates familiarity, inspires confidence, and projects leadership.

Yet many political observers argue that JY has failed to establish strong communication channels with the electorate. His message is often absent from public discourse, while his interactions with constituents appear sporadic and insufficient. In a political environment where visibility and engagement determine electoral success, such shortcomings can prove costly.

A politician who does not communicate effectively leaves room for uncertainty, speculation, and voter apathy. Constituents want leaders who listen, respond, and remain accessible. They want representatives who can address misinformation, explain policy positions, and provide timely feedback on community concerns. These are not luxuries; they are basic expectations.

Responsiveness is another critical measure of political leadership. Voters want to feel heard. They want to know that their concerns matter. When politicians fail to engage with constituents, they create a perception of indifference. This perception, whether fair or not, often translates into political consequences at the ballot box.

Trust remains the currency of politics. Trust is earned through consistent actions, transparent communication, and a visible commitment to the welfare of the people. It cannot be demanded, and it certainly cannot be achieved through occasional appearances during election seasons.

As Dr. Yusuf Jibril embarks on yet another journey to the House of Representatives, he faces a difficult challenge. The constituency is no longer interested in titles, past appointments, or political slogans. The people want evidence of commitment, accessibility, and genuine concern for their welfare.

If JY hopes to convince voters in Rano, Kibiya, and Bunkure, he must first confront the growing perception that he remains disconnected from the grassroots. Elections are won through relationships, trust, and continuous engagement—not through ambition alone.

The electorate deserves a representative who is visible, responsive, and deeply rooted in the communities he seeks to serve. Whether JY can transform his political style to meet these expectations remains a question that only the voters can answer.

Buhari Abba writes from Unguwar Liman, Rano.

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Hon. Nazir Alhassan Bachirawa Former UGG/MJB Rep APC Aspirant, Commends  H.E. Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf on Three Years of People-Oriented Administration

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His Excellency,
The Executive Governor of Kano State,
Engr Abba Kabir Yusuf

A TRIBUTE TO HIS EXCELLENCY ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 3RD YEAR IN OFFICE*

Your Excellency Sir,

On this milestone of your third year as Executive Governor of Kano State, I and my team join millions of Kano people in celebrating a journey defined by purpose, resilience and measurable impact. The mandate entrusted to you in 2023 has matured into visible progress across every sector.

You have governed like a master builder, not chasing applause, but laying foundations. The roads you revived now pulse with commerce. Classrooms you rebuilt now echo with the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. Health facilities you upgraded now stand as refuges where dignity is restored alongside healing.

What distinguishes your leadership most is your commitment to those who came before us. By settling outstanding gratuities and severance entitlements, you honored the service of retirees and former office holders. That act did more than clear arrears, it restored faith. It reminded every public servant that service to Kano will never be forgotten.

Let us also place on record, our profound respect for one of the most difficult sacrifice, yet far-sighted, decisions of your administration: embracing APC, the party of the central government, in the interest of Kano people. Political alignment at that level requires courage. You chose principle over politics, unity over division and development over discord. By bridging Kano with the center, you positioned our state to attract resources, partnerships and opportunities that would have been out of reach. History will record that as statesmanship, not convenience.

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We also hold in deep respect the political courage you demonstrated by wielding the broom to sweep away entrenched “wall Geckos”, that is, by releasing office holders whose loyalty lay elsewhere so that your government could move forward with one mind and one direction. It was a decisive, difficult act. But history teaches that a house divided cannot stand. By clearing space for men and women who share your vision, you ensured that governance would not be held hostage by inertia. That was statesmanship.

Your Excellency, the choice of *Alhaji Murtala Sule Galadima Garo as your deputy* was a brilliant decision that grounded your administration in Kano. As a grassroots politician, he understands our markets, our wards, and the daily realities of our communities. Like strong roots that keep a tall tree firm in a storm, his close connection to the people gives your government depth, balance, and wider reach. With him by your side, the distance between Government House and the last compound in every local government is shorter, and the voice of ordinary citizens reaches the table of power.

Your Excellency, I and my team believed that your swift response to the security challenges in Gwarzo, Shanono and Tsanyawa proves that the safety of Kano people is not just ink in a manifesto, it is the heartbeat of your administration. Like a vigilant shepherd who moves before the wolf scatters the flock, you acted with urgency to shield lives and property before fear could take root. That same resolve extended to the victims and families shattered by bandit attacks, and to the frontline security personnel standing in harm’s way. You looked beyond the numbers and saw grieving families. You looked beyond duty and saw brave men and women at the frontline. Like a father who binds the wounds of his children while strengthening the hands that guard the gate, you chose to comfort the broken and fortify the brave. In that dual commitment, to protect Kano and to heal Kano, governance is revealed not merely as power, but as humanity.

Accordingly, Your emergence unopposed in the APC primaries and the calm wisdom with which you guided fellow aspirants, further affirmed your role as a unifier. You understood that when leaders contend without restraint, the people bear the cost. You chose consensus. Kano is better for it.

Your Excellency, you carry leadership like the baobab carries its crown, not for show, but to shelter all who stand beneath it. You wear responsibility heavier than any title.

As I write this, I do so as an APC aspirant for UGG/MJB Federal Constituency who, through the party’s consensus process, yielded the ticket in deference to party unity. That decision does not diminish my commitment. It strengthens it. My pledge to the good people of UGG/MJB and to this administration remains unshaken.

May Allah SWT continue to guide you, grant you strength and crown your efforts with success that outlives your stewardship. May your name be etched among those who turned vision into heritage.

Kano is moving. Kano is grateful.

With highest regards,
Naziru Alhassan Bachirawa – Ungogo

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