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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Ayhomes(m): 9:29pm On Mar 08, 2020
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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by rabazamba: 9:30pm On Mar 08, 2020
When I was building, they accosted for blocks money and foundation money, we gree die drag til I paid 25k, after which I come comot my igbo smoke only for their king baale onile to say me na coded guy, they returned 5k grin

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by DrHighchief(m): 9:30pm On Mar 08, 2020
You can't try this omonile thing for Benin. Thanks to the governor and our royal Majesty, Oba of The great Benin kingdom...

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by theenchanter: 9:31pm On Mar 08, 2020
Perfecttouchade:
na so o, u wan wait feel am cheesy ..those guys fit commit for person site then run away ...so the best way to avoid their wahala na to negotiate with them..if you use bricklayers or laborers from that area where your site is located , they do communicate with these omo-oniles and most landlord in that environment too usually dish out details to these boys that's why u will be surprised to find them at the site few minutes to the start of works on site...there leaders also mount their boys at the major roads leading to the community...they also extort from granite suppliers cheesy that's why most of them prefer to deliver at night but forget o , these guys are always alert 24/7..each time they are on mission to extort, there is always a full bag of weed and bottles of gin carried along with them , na their ginger be that grin
I sensed the carpenter leaked the day we wanted to roof d house to them.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Perfecttouchade: 9:34pm On Mar 08, 2020
theenchanter:
I sensed the carpenter leaked the day we wanted to roof d house to them.
na their ways be that...

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by ednut1(m): 9:37pm On Mar 08, 2020
My mum had a land at ayobo axis wanted to fence it and sell off. So asked me to go supervise as she was abroad. Omo those guy have bikes they use to move around. Stormed the site and seized all work instruments. Had to go meet their oga to settle under one tree he had a nissan maxima dagrin type with over 50 boys . 2011 or so

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by IamgratefulLord(f): 9:41pm On Mar 08, 2020
Theenchanter2:
Share your omo-onile experience. Omo-onile are the children of the original owner of lands, they always feel they're still connected with the lands and will want to extort money whenever any development is ongoing on the land.

My own experience.
I happen to be overseeing our house renovation ( renovation o ) being d first son of my late dad, the renovation requires removal of the roof, additional 2 coaches on the building and changing the roof structure from gambrel to hip, then painting.

On the first day, the carpenters removed the whole roof, we were lucky not to see any omo-onile cos it was a weekend......

Then the bricklayers arrived on the third day (monday), work commenced earnestly, then the omo-onile arrived.... I was at the plank market when the bricklayer called, saying omo-onile asked them to stop work and gbas gbos everywhere. I dashed out of the plank market like a squirrel whose tail is on fire, I thought I would know one or two of the omo-onile cos I was raised in that area and know a lot of them. Unfortunately, I don't know any of them.

They greeted me first, omo boy, bawo ni? Iwo ni olorun jogun ile yi fun? Emi e a lo.. blah blah blah. ( boy, how are you? U're the one that inherited this house? May it be beneficial to u... blah blah blah). "Oya where our money" was the next sentence that came of their mouth. I asked them "owo kini?" ( which money? ) they said, i unroofed the building without giving them their money and I'm working on the building itself, so i must give them owo-ile. I just kuku ask them how much their money is and they said #200,000 shocked I laughed and jokingly asked them to be serious, they said "se o ro pe ere la wa se n bi ni?" ( do u think we came here to play? ) i was unfazed since i know they can't beat me. After so many arguments, noise and intervention of elders, I gave them #25,000 and also agreed to give them #80,000 when we start roofing, their leader gave me his number and asked me to call him if any omo-onile come to disturb me.

On the day of roofing.....
The leader called me around 7am in the morning, I wondered how he knew it was d day we wanted to roof the house. I had planned not to give them the #80,000 but #40,000 instead, they've also planned not to collect the #80,000 but #150,000... and another round of noise, argument, intervention of elders with a bit of gbas gbos everywhere... I was unfazed as usual.

Las las sha, we agreed to a truce and I gave them #60,000.

What I learnt.
1. Most of them are children of first settlers in the area and their family own and sold a lot of land in their time.

2. The have informants everywhere, these informants roam around searching for any new development in the area.

3. They don't have proper job, extortion is their full-time job.

4. U can't avoid them. even if u call police, police will tell u to settle them, and if u call soldier, once the job is done and soldier leave, they'll disturb the house.

5. U can actually shout them down, dont be timid when u see them, if they sense fear in u, they'll manipulate d situation.

6. U cant do without giving them "something", making the "something" the least u can afford should be your priority.

7. If u dont want their wahala, go to the king and explain what u want to do to him, he'll collect a lil sum of money from u to settle them and ask them never to disturb u.
Damn!! You write pretty well. cheesy

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by LONGPREEK(m): 9:41pm On Mar 08, 2020
that is why i am opting for buying already built houses in estates

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by NaijadrivaCars: 9:43pm On Mar 08, 2020
This Land Is Not For Sale, Beware Of My Son Kamoru grin

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by IamgratefulLord(f): 9:44pm On Mar 08, 2020
rabazamba:
When I was building, they accosted for blocks money and foundation money, we gree die drag til I paid 25k, after which I come comot my igbo smoke only for their king baale onile to say me na coded guy, they returned 5k grin
. Lol cheesy
Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Tweiker: 9:44pm On Mar 08, 2020
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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Adexvivacity(m): 9:46pm On Mar 08, 2020
Millenniumlady:
I bought a land last year with my boyfriend's money still waiting for the money to build it he doesn't know about it

Aye o!!! Ema ma send God go make you bigger eyin letun ma se wa!

Eyin omo Instagram.
Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by finalboss(m): 9:47pm On Mar 08, 2020
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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nobody: 9:48pm On Mar 08, 2020
We have official and non official omoniles.

Abj people will understand better.

Unofficial is even better. U bargain grin

Naija.
Kekekekeke grin grin grin

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Perfecttouchade: 9:48pm On Mar 08, 2020
rabazamba:
When I was building, they accosted for blocks money and foundation money, we gree die drag til I paid 25k, after which I come comot my igbo smoke only for their king baale onile to say me na coded guy, they returned 5k grin
one thing about them be sey, just form a little street boy with them and at the same time be jovial, Las Las u go settle small sha

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by spiritedtete: 9:49pm On Mar 08, 2020
Ehehehe... i have some intresting experience eheheheh.

So i got this land... dug well .. got granites and few blocks..

Then i barricaded the land with planks.. put some family who uses wood to construct a condo... then i traveled

After 1year + I decided to I came back and called my pastor to come and pray on the land as i wanted to start proper fencing and then build.


On getting to the my land location.. i discovered it had been fenced and gated and locked with a big padlock.

Infact there was an uncompleted story bulding inside...

I was shocked.. my pastor was shocked! Funny the person that sold the land to me died few days to my coming...

Omo na so i start to dey para o... no one send me o.
So i got intouch with the oloriebi And he promised to give me another...

He did as promised, however it was another man's land. I didn't know untill i wanted to start clearing the trees Which i have paid boys to do. I didn't even fret i just drove to the barack got 4 military police pick the oloriebi up and zoom.

I was giving another.. during the fencing they came in Numbers with cain and cutlass... sent every workers on the site away...

Their reason; that i didn't not pay money for Grandchildren funny as i was ready to turn it to war. But unfortunately i sti settle just to let in peace. And i eventually finished on the sight. I contracted one of them to supply me blocks and cement, another sand and iron.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by NACE13: 9:50pm On Mar 08, 2020
Those rogues are something else. This is why I am scared to building a house in Lagos/Ogun state. Imagine budgeting 5million for a 4-5 bedroom bungalow but end up paying more than that because of these children of the under world.

It has become so bad that it is now seen as a norm. A certain man was chased out of his land because he called the police on them and he was threatened to be killed if he ever came near his land. That was how the house was re-sold to another woman.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Addme: 9:51pm On Mar 08, 2020
Abalado:
Which one is share ur omo onile experience bayi..... Lazy Nigerian youths,, no tangible News again
If you live in the South West and you have been involved in renovating/building a house either for yourself or for someone else, I'm very sure you will understand.
It's a menace here in the South West,don't know about other regions though.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nickshrapnel: 9:51pm On Mar 08, 2020
One thing that do surprise me about them is that, they’d say you should pay them for example N500k and later after bargaining they settle for N60-80k. How come? grin

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by ArcFresky(m): 9:52pm On Mar 08, 2020
I once assisted a Project Manager in his site at Abule-Egba...

Omonile, came first time, 200k
Second time 200k.
It was an hotel, so their eyes were shuking..

Always a different set anyways... They claimed we paid the wrong people, that they were not from Abule-egba.

The third time like dis ehnnn, it was even concreting.
They were up to 20...

We had fenced the compound.
Naso soldiers appear, in like 3 hiluxes.

Naa Major get house, even me.. I didn't know....

These guys carry headpan do concreting work that day..

Paid them ₦1,500 daily pay...
Their papa beg tire...
They were doing it happily, dem no kuku get choice
till Night...
Till the end of the project, dem no show oohhh...

But when w le finished it, we shaye for them shaa...

Funny day.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Cmeo(m): 9:53pm On Mar 08, 2020
Smart and experienced moves.
MrMcJay:
I'm a real estate lawyer and by virtue of my job, I've come across different countless kinds of Omoniles. I mean, I have been faced by Omoniles with charms, I once had a disagreement with Omoniles on site only to narrowly escape a terrible accident on my way back to the office, I have had several crazy experiences with Omoniles. Let me give 3.

First one was in Agboyi in Ogudu, Lagos. Client bought a plot of land and wanted to start work. Omonile boys came and said he had to pay them before he starts. They chased off his workers and seized the tools. Then, the Property Protection Law of Lagos wasn't in existence. Client called me and was panicking. I told him to calm down. I met with the Omoniles and bought 2 Schnapps for them. I noticed that their leader was the most quiet one and got his phone number. Over the weekend, I called him and asked him to supply us 4 tipper loads of sand. After that, he personally helped us negotiate with the family from 400k to 50k and we paid it in 2 installments. After that day, we didn't have a problem.

Second one happened late last year. A vast portion of land running into acres was bought by someone for investment and when he wanted to start work, Omoniles brought court summons that they had a lawsuit against the family which sold to him. According to them, my client bought from the wrong family, but they refused to raise this until the elderly man who sold to my client died.

The first meeting I had with them ended up on a rancorous note. On my way back, the driver of my vehicle lost control at high speed. We narrowly escaped somersaulting. After that day, I told the Omoniles to go get a lawyer for me to talk to as I wasn't interested in discussing with them anymore. When they got a lawyer, the first question I asked him was "do you want to make case or make money?". From that point, we found a way to resolve it.

The third one, the Omoniles resold a land they initially sold to my client. I got the Baale arrested and promised to write a petition to the State Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs that he should be removed from office. I don't know how he did it but my client got his land back and 3 plots extra as compensation.

Omoniles require diplomacy, strong hand, generosity and street smartness in dealing with them. Once they see that you're not afraid and if they mess up, you'll deprive them of getting money. They would avoid getting into your bad books.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nobody: 9:54pm On Mar 08, 2020
hapiness44:
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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:54pm On Mar 08, 2020
Sincerely, the experience I had with them on my site in Ikorudo, Igbogbo Oreita road is really affecting me on how I regard Yoruba people....

Sorry to say but all I could see in the is laziness, dirty and fetish diabolic selfish uneducated set of hooligans whose duties are to just steal from people especially when they meet Omo IBO......
You will hear them saying Owulabi.....(Money has come) as I was told is the meaning...

I equally noticed betrayal of trust from the bala of that place who told my client not to worry, after he was given a set of money , that once we see those people , we should call him...

I was preparing the first suspended floor, as usual they have already come to collect 5k each from my workers, once you import workers you will pay them, even the worker within them do pay....

I was so shocked, in short Yorubas are......let me reserve my comment .....

On the very day I wanted to cast the floor, they came and asked for my receipt of #150k imagine....money they don't know how the client suffered to obtain....you want to collect #150k

Meanwhile the bala collected #45k from my client but on calling the Bala, he said we should pls pay them that he is inside Lagos and by the time he will come back, things will spoil....

I was so angry eeeh....I called my client and told him WhatsApp.... He got angry and wanted to come to the site but I told him not to come in Igbo that I can handle it....

It was when I saw elderly men of above 70s on my site that I told my client to pls settle these people...what a hell........elderly people

They even told the concrete mixer Yoruba guy to pay for matching ground , which he paid,..everything was pay and pay....

I had to quench the fire when their head chief called me and said what do we do,...that I can see my concrete is on the floor.....and time is kicking ..and my client has to travel the following day as his ticket is booked already....

We ended up paying them #80k against #150k.....
I was informed by my client of how they do manipulate people there once you want to buy land...you will be opened an office on and from buying of land to post occupancy stage....you will pay till that stage...

Pls the government of Lagos State should look into this Case....
Igbos are going through hell developing places for some lazy Yorubas in Lagos yet they can't appreciate it but turn back to fight you

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by ipobarethieves: 9:56pm On Mar 08, 2020
sad dnt try diz with olumegbon boys in those days and now self,If u can’t cough out milli,oyo is ur case

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Goddys(m): 9:57pm On Mar 08, 2020
MrMcJay:
I'm a real estate lawyer and by virtue of my job, I've come across different countless kinds of Omoniles. I mean, I have been faced by Omoniles with charms, I once had a disagreement with Omoniles on site only to narrowly escape a terrible accident on my way back to the office, I have had several crazy experiences with Omoniles. Let me give 3.

First one was in Agboyi in Ogudu, Lagos. Client bought a plot of land and wanted to start work. Omonile boys came and said he had to pay them before he starts. They chased off his workers and seized the tools. Then, the Property Protection Law of Lagos wasn't in existence. Client called me and was panicking. I told him to calm down. I met with the Omoniles and bought 2 Schnapps for them. I noticed that their leader was the most quiet one and got his phone number. Over the weekend, I called him and asked him to supply us 4 tipper loads of sand. After that, he personally helped us negotiate with the family from 400k to 50k and we paid it in 2 installments. After that day, we didn't have a problem.

Second one happened late last year. A vast portion of land running into acres was bought by someone for investment and when he wanted to start work, Omoniles brought court summons that they had a lawsuit against the family which sold to him. According to them, my client bought from the wrong family, but they refused to raise this until the elderly man who sold to my client died.

The first meeting I had with them ended up on a rancorous note. On my way back, the driver of my vehicle lost control at high speed. We narrowly escaped somersaulting. After that day, I told the Omoniles to go get a lawyer for me to talk to as I wasn't interested in discussing with them anymore. When they got a lawyer, the first question I asked him was "do you want to make case or make money?". From that point, we found a way to resolve it.

The third one, the Omoniles resold a land they initially sold to my client. I got the Baale arrested and promised to write a petition to the State Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs that he should be removed from office. I don't know how he did it but my client got his land back and 3 plots extra as compensation.

Omoniles require diplomacy, strong hand, generosity and street smartness in dealing with them. Once they see that you're not afraid and if they mess up, you'll deprive them of getting money. They would avoid getting into your bad books.
Please can I pm you, I want to share something with you

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nobody: 9:58pm On Mar 08, 2020
Addme:

If you live in the South West and you have been involved in renovating/building a house either for yourself or for someone else, I'm very sure you will understand.
It's a menace here in the South West,don't know about other regions though.
not all south west, i live in Akure, ondo state, nothing like that, what dey do here that if u no shine your eye u can buy land from wrong family.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by SIRKAY98(m): 10:01pm On Mar 08, 2020
When i was buying my land in lag and i took elderly along and they gave me insight to all coukd b issues...also my land agent help me get a lawyer that did all land documents as we are paying all documents were signed by the family,inclusive foundation fee.so it reduced d boys.....they stll came but i just dished them like 2000. They left.
They always disturb thise thatbdont plan them in the plan. If u plan them they wil fail

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 10:02pm On Mar 08, 2020
ArcFresky:
I once assisted a Project Manager in his site at Abule-Egba...

Omonile, came first time, 200k
Second time 200k.
It was an hotel, so their eyes were shuking..

Always a different set anyways... They claimed we paid the wrong people, that they were not from Abule-egba.

The third time like dis ehnnn, it was even concreting.
They were up to 20...

We had fenced the compound.
Naso soldiers appear, in like 3 hiluxes.

Naa Major get house, even me.. I didn't know....

These guys carry headpan do concreting work that day..

Paid them ₦1,500 daily pay...
Their papa beg tire...
They were doing it happily, dem no kuku get choice
till Night...
Till the end of the project, dem no show oohhh...

But when w le finished it, we shaye for them shaa...

Funny day.


Lols...very funny one, I really detest their greedy nature. Is not a good thing to experience them if you haven't heard or seen what they do
Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Gleefreak125(m): 10:03pm On Mar 08, 2020
2years ago when my pastor was building his house and these omo onile wahala started. He made sure he singled out the most notorious, elewure. After several pleas and preachings, those touts kept coming and this same elewure led them to stop work from going on. Even though my pastor self get small skunshi for head, he gave them #50k but elewure was greedy and demanded more. He wasn't even the main leader but he get were for head. One Saturday morning, na so my pastor charter youths for church we rent danfo from Lagos to Sango. We'd planned to go act as officers to arrest them and also display small madness. So, my pastor asked some to enter the danfo and others entered his jeep. We were all 10. 2 joined him in his car though.
When we got there, elewure had already asked the workers to stop work. So from afar he sighted my pastor's jeep and stood but the way the danfo overtook the jeep and some of us the youths jumped down elewure shock. Then we ran towards him and baba said he wasn't alone that they sent him. One man from our church was already acting up say throw him in the motto. Baba knew we weren't joking but he was alone at that moment, he started begging. Before we knew what was happening my pastor shouted "emadaloun ologun, emi gan fe fi han leniyi pe ogun wa" (don't mind him he has charm, I want to show him that I have too). Na so my pastor run back inside him jeep bring out four eggs. "Kpa" he begin break egg. "elewure o maa kuleni" (elewure, you'll die today). Na so me, some other youths and the workers come shock say haaa our pastor get juju. I never knew he had discuss with some other youths about that. I just shift back say e don happen if the guys of this boy come here laidis na wahala. Thank God sha, we put him in the bus and drove him to the main leader's joint who warned him never to disturb the workers again. As we let him go, he started telling the others "pastor yen logun gan o. E ma sun mo oo" (that pastor has lot of charms o, don't go close to him o). We were just laughing as we drove to Lagos. They never disturbed again till he completed that building. He became friends with my pastor self as he and his crew supervised the building till it was completed.
After the whole saga, I realised most of those people are just stubborn. Na only mouth dem get.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nobody: 10:08pm On Mar 08, 2020
Tinubu has forcefully collected land from many Omo oniles in Lagos vand convert them for his personal use.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by Nobody: 10:09pm On Mar 08, 2020
ArcSEMPECJ:
Sincerely, the experience I had with them on my site in Ikorudo, Igbogbo Oreita road is really affecting me on how I regard Yoruba people....

Don't be a tribal bigot. You realize that most of the people affected by their activities are Yorubas, right? Even the OP seems to be Yoruba.

Yoruba suffer at the hands of these dudes than any other tribe, so it is definitely not a tribal thing.

They will even make you pay more the moment they realize you are Yoruba. They start famzing, speaking Yoruba to you and all that stuff.

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Re: Share Your Omo-onile (Landowner's Children) Experience. by philip0906(m): 10:10pm On Mar 08, 2020
ArcFresky:
I once assisted a Project Manager in his site at Abule-Egba...

Omonile, came first time, 200k
Second time 200k.
It was an hotel, so their eyes were shuking..

Always a different set anyways... They claimed we paid the wrong people, that they were not from Abule-egba.

The third time like dis ehnnn, it was even concreting.
They were up to 20...

We had fenced the compound.
Naso soldiers appear, in like 3 hiluxes.

Naa Major get house, even me.. I didn't know....

These guys carry headpan do concreting work that day..

Paid them ₦1,500 daily pay...
Their papa beg tire...
They were doing it happily, dem no kuku get choice
till Night...
Till the end of the project, dem no show oohhh...

But when w le finished it, we shaye for them shaa...

Funny day.

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