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Re: Our Language Is Going Dead- A Case Study Of The Ogu (egun) Language Of Badagry by AworiLagosian: 3:48am On Jun 06, 2017
snofay:

Lols...it's not wo bia no....it's 'lebla no'....it means a merciful person. Back to the full meaning....my Jehovah is merciful....I can teach u d song well if u wish to learn.

Maawu le, wa leblanu mi.
Ooh God, have mercy on me. cheesy

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