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Mr Harri se ìgbéyawó pèlú ohun èlò orin tí a mò sí guitar ní ìpínlè Eko.

Arákùnrin kan ní orílè èdè Nìjíríà ti ya òpò èyan lénu látàrí sése ìgbéyàwó pèlú ohun èlò orin tí a mò sí guitar rè. Tí e bá rò wípé e ti ri tán , eléyìí tún ya ni lénu ò.
Harri best ti pín sí orí èro ayélujára tí a mò sí Insítágírámú láti pín àwòrán òun àti guitar rè tí won sì múra bíi toko taya, nígbà tí ó ko ìfé tí ó ní sì orin.
Ìsèlè yí selè ní ìpínlè Èkó, nígbà tí ó sì n ya èèyan ní enu wípé se iró ni àbí òtító.

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