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Àwòrán kí ó tó di ojó ìgbeyàwó tí àwon àgùnbánirò méjì yí yà ní ìpínlè Imo, láti e n lé (Hello) di e pèlé(Hi) títí di ìgbéyàwó.

Ìgbéyàwó eka-èkó (departmental weeding) ni, ìgbéyàwó àgùnbánirò ni tí ó bèrè láti e n lé di e pèlé, tí won wá di orè tímótímó eka-èkó tí won sì padà di olólùlé eka-èkó báyìí ó ti di ìgbéyàwó eka-èkó.
Ihekuna Ann Onyekachi àti Albert Ekpedeme Slyvanus ti se tan àti se ìgbéyàwó ní ojó kerìndínlógún osù kejìlá (16/12/2017) ní odún yí ní ilé ìjosìn Holy Trinity Catholic Church Obibi, Afor-ajala tí ó wà ní ìjoba ìbílè Aboh Mbaise ní ìpínlè Imo.

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