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Chidi Onyenekwu

Ogbe Ni Alabo Kan yin ibon pa Orere Ni ilu Enugu

Oṣiṣẹ alabo kan ti orukore unje ogbeni Chidi Onyenekwu, padanu emi e lala iro tele, nipase asise ti ikan ninu awon ti won jo unsise abo se,
Ni ibamu si Ọgbẹni Ugonna Chiji Achuko ti, afi oro wa nenu wo, so wipe, eni ti isele na ti owo re sele, gbe oju ibon re soke lati yan awon ota inu ibon na sonu, sugbon ti o gbagbe lati da oko ibon na pada nigba ti o ko ojure wale,  nipase eyin ti o si ko oju ibon na si aya ogbeni ti o fi aye sile yi, ti o si yin ibon na mon laya, eyi ti ofa iku a iro tele fun ogbeni Chidi.
Iṣẹlẹ yi ipe fun ikẹkọ ti o ye koro fun awon alabo wa ni gbakugba ti won ba gbe ibon lowo lati ma sora se.

 

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