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Aki Ijo Kinnihun Orunmila

(Atorieni Tikosun wonSe)
TI ILU IBADAN LAPAPO OOO
Aki gbogbo ojogbon awo mimo lapapo lagbaiye ninu ile nla I.K.O. nla wayi oo
Wipe :- (KINNIHUN ORUNMILA O)
(ilosiwaju ishese lo jemi lo gun o)
Aki gbogbo apapo ojogbon awo mimo towa ninu ijo kinnihun orunmila ti ilu ibadan oo wipe
eku ipade ijo kinnihun orunmila ti.ile ibadan eleyi tiema se lojo ayajo jinmo tinse ojo eti
Apapo ojogbon awo mimo lapapo ni agbaiye won ni kiaki yin pupo wipe eku ipade ana oo
olodumare tofi ife koyin jo koni fi tu yin ka oo
iwaju iwaju ni ojugun gbe iwaju iwaju lema.lo oo
ekoni di ero eyin oo
ilu ibadan koni baje oo
ilu enikokan wa koni baje oo
ire gbogbo afi ile enikokan wa se ibujoko oo
Eku isee takun takun oo
Apapo ojogbon awo mimo lagbaiye wa pelu yin ooo

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