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Arákùnrin kan tí ó jé ígbó àti arábìnrin òyìnbó yí se ayeye ìgbéyàwó ìbílè won.

Arákúnrin tí ó jé ígbò yí ti se ayeye ìgbéyàwó ìbílè alárinrin, tí ó sì ti fé ìyàwó rè òyìnbó n’ísu l’ókà. Gégé bí ìgbéyàwó náà se wáyé ní ojó ketàdínlógún osù kejì odún yí (17/2/2018) , a rí àwòrán obìnrin òyìnbó yí níbi tí ó ti kúnlè tí ó n fún oko rè lómi mú láti se ètó ìgbéyàwó ìbílè won. Won sì fi ìdùnnú jó.

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