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If Ondo is used for settlers And Ogun is a river Tell me about Oyo, an empire You mispell Gwosh as Jos Recognised Sokoto, a market Far away from Osun, a river Lakes is to Lagos As Kogin is to Kogi And Kebbi is synonymous to Ka'abba Janzama, women power inspired Katsina But Kano was a Blacksmith While Kaduna means Crocodile The people of the golden soils of Jigawa To the river Imo Mmiri They don't speak Gombe at all Take me to the hills of "Enu Ugwu" Following the hills in "Okiti" Without navigating through Iduu All Ebonyi are "Aboine" Close the Delta that marries the atlantic And Oyono, makes you Cross River Don't say Benue, say "Binuwe" Balga, Yelga, Salga formed Bayelsa And I love Kasashen Bauchi "Anyim Oma Mbala kwenu!" But I love ladies from "Kwa Iboe" Only legends understands this Tell them I told you Adamawa is a warrior While Abia is a coinage If I missed your state Go back to the history books This is just a drill...
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Apr 25, 2020
Apr 25, 2020 at 3:39 PM UTC
This Is Not A Drill
If Ondo is used for settlers And Ogun is a river Tell me about Oyo, an empire You mispell Gwosh as Jos Recognised Sokoto, a market Far away from Osun, a river Lakes is to Lagos As Kogin is to Kogi And Kebbi is synonymous to Ka'abba Janzama, women power inspired Katsina But Kano was a Blacksmith While Kaduna means Crocodile The people of the golden soils of Jigawa To the river Imo Mmiri They don't speak Gombe at all Take me to the hills of "Enu Ugwu" Following the hills in "Okiti" Without navigating through Iduu All Ebonyi are "Aboine" Close the Delta that marries the atlantic And Oyono, makes you Cross River Don't say Benue, say "Binuwe" Balga, Yelga, Salga formed Bayelsa And I love Kasashen Bauchi "Anyim Oma Mbala kwenu!" But I love ladies from "Kwa Iboe" Only legends understands this Tell them I told you Adamawa is a warrior While Abia is a coinage If I missed your state Go back to the history books This is just a drill...
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Apr 25, 2020
Apr 25, 2020 at 3:39 PM UTC
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