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“OPELE loyo tan to dakun dele

Adifafun perengede Tinseyeye
Ojumomo,
Ojumotomo wa loni
Ojumo aje ni koje fun gbogbo wa
Ojumo Ire gbogbo ni ko je fun wa
Perengede Iwo ni yeye Ojumomo
Ojumo Idun nu ni eni ati gbogbo ojo maje fun gbogbo wa…….
ASHEE ASHEE WAAAA…….

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