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Oko Toyin Aimakhu, Adeniyi Johnson Ti Dale Ife

Laipe yii ni omobirin naa yo oruko oko re kuro ninu oruko re. Bakan naa ni awon eniyan tun kiyesi wi pe awon foto oko re to wa lori ikanni instagram re lo ti fe e gbonyo tan.

Adeniyi Johnson ti n be iyawo re bayii, o ni oun loun jebi ohun to n fa wahala laaarin awon mejeeji. E le ka alaye re nibi: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=881199908632560&set=gm.1037407549643887&type=1

Awon kan ni oko re se asemase kan ni, isele naa si bi Alakada ninu pupo ju.

Awon eniyan kan ti n be Toyin wi pe ko maa binu, nigba ti awon kan n naka abuko si oko re ati gbogbo okunrin gege bi olojukokoro, to je wi pe gbogbo ejo ni jije lodo won.

E tun le ka ohun ti awon ololufe Toyin n so nibi: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=881200005299217&set=gm.1037407549643887&type=1

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