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” Mi ò l’óyún” Tiwa Savage so béè láti dékun ìròyìn tí kò múná dóko tí won n so nípa rè.

” Mi ò l’óyún” Tiwa Savage so béè láti dékun ìròyìn tí kò múná dóko tí won n so nípa rè.

Ìròyìn tí ó gbòde kan láìpé ni wípé Tiwa Savage ti l’óyún tí Linda Ikeji so súgbón Tiwa Savage ti dékun ìròyìn rádaràda tí kò múná dóko yí. Ó mà ga o kí Elédùmarè gbàwá lówó àwon tí ó n só wa tí àwa kò só.

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