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Àwon ìbeta tí ó rewà yí tí ewà won sì wuni yí se ayeye ojó ìbí won pèlú àwòrán tó yááyì.

John, Peter àti Jamie Obidiegwu, ìbeta se ayeye ojó ìbí won ní àrà òtò.
Ayeye ojó ìbí míràn ni ó jé fún àwon ìbeta tí ó jé okùnrin yí, ohun ayò ni ayeye yí sì jé fún won tí won fi se ayeye ojó ìbí won.

Òkan lára àwon ìbeta yí ni ó pin sí orí instagiramu tí orúko rè ń jé @jamietriplet, tí ó pín àwòrán náà tí ó sì ko ibi tí won ti baabò.

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