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Olojo Ibi

Mo layo lati so fun yin wipe oni ni ojo ibi mama wa TUNRAYO IBRAHIM ti won je okan pataki ninu ebi Oodua Rere.
Iyalode olojo ibi a ki yin e ku ayo oni, e o se pupo re laye ninu alafia ara ati ibale okan. Ni oruko Oluwa e o ni ba won na oja warawara nile aye beeni e o si ni dagba yeye, gbogbo ohun rere ti n mu’le aye rorun fun eda ni Eledua yoo fi jinki yin. E o gbo, e o to, e o fewu pari, e o ferigi jobi, e o gbele aye sohun rere bi o ti wa wu ki e pe to laye e o ni f’oju mo saare omo lase Edumare.
Kabiyesi ati awon Oloye ati gbogbo ebi Omo Yoruba Atata pata nileloko nki yin wipe IGBA ODUN, ODUN KAN NI O….

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