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BankyW àti Adesua Etomi ti wá di tokotayà báyìí, won sì ti ti fi fi owó sí ìwé èrí ìgbéyàwó won.

     Láìpé ni BankyW àti Adesua Etomi se ìgbéyàwó ìbílè won ní ìlú èkó, àwon tokotayà ti wá t’owó bo ìwé èrí ìgbéyàwó wo, won ti di oko àti aya .

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