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ko ko ko. Tani yen o?

Awa ni O! Eyin Wo? Awa Anu,Ire,Iyanu,Owo,OmO, Ayo,Ibukun,Alafia,Igbega,Aseyori,Aabo,Idunu,Itesiwaju, Ojurere Olorun at Emi gigun. Kini e wa o?. Awa lati wa ba iwo ati ebire/ore eyi ti o fe fun ire gbe lati odun yilo atii titi laiye… Ifa kan so ninu odu mimo iji elemere wipe.. Opa run ile baba mi bale oro wanran wanran adifa fun won lode IDO ibi ire gbogbo won gbe ti sii lo ( ire awon lede pada ni won da ifa si, won ni kiwon karanle ebo ni kiwonse. Won gbo ruru ebo, won gbo eru won tuu )… Nje ire owo,aya,omo,alafia,emigigun, aiku bale oro, eyi ti otisi lo lode ido nko, owenren wen ide lope ki won de…. Pelu ase odumare, ire koni silo lodede eni kankan wa.. Gbogbo eyi ti atun nfe a wole de.. Ase.. Ase… Ase

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  1. iamgenerashegzy™

    Esu is not Satan…interesting buh a Lil confusing…I need more light on it if available o

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