We're having a lot of posts that argue for
Code tags warning.
For starters, it looks like you're mixing up assignment and comparison. You have "if $da is assigned bd, then compare $femi_da to Downplayer". You should definitely have
use strict;
use warnings;
at the top of your program. Then I would recommend you turn your if-block into a hash:
my %da_to_femi = ( bd => 'Downplayer', co => 'offers,options commit',
+#etc
# so you can say
$femi_da = $da_to_femi{$da};
A lot of what you wrote isn't valid Perl. I think you should start a little simpler until you get used to writing Perl.
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