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Awon foto: Ayeye Igbeyawo Omo Gomina Abiola Ajimobi Le Ku!

Oni ojo kokanlelogun, osu kejo (Aug 21), odun 2015 ni Gomina Abiola Ajimobi n se igbeyawo fun omo re obirin, Ajibola pelu oko omo re, Ayokunle Olayiwola.

Orisirisi awon eniyan nlanla ati awon gomina lati apa iwo-oorun guusu Naijeria ni won ti pejupese sibe. Omo Baba Olowo, Davido ati Olamide ko si dake orin lati maa fi da awon eniyan lara ya.

Afikun iroyin si n bo laipe…

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