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Ḿbà, Nwifuru àkwụ́sịghị́ ńdị́ kọ̀mị́shọnà ya ọ́rụ́ màkà nà há ábịaghị ńchètá ọ̀mụ́mụ́ nwá ya
No, Nwifuru no suspend officials becos dem no gree attend im pikin birthday party
Nwifuru kò dá àwọn òṣìṣẹ́ dúró lẹ́nu iṣẹ́ nítorí pé wọ́n kò wá sí ibi ayẹyẹ ọjọ́ ìbí ọmọ rẹ̀
A’a, Nwifuru bai dakatar da jami’ai ba saboda rashin halartar bikin ranar haihuwar yaro
Video wey show as ‘bridge collapse for Nasarawa’ na AI
AI ni wọ́n fi se fídíò afárá ti wọ́n ní ó wó ní Nasarawa
Íhé ńgósị́ ébé àkwà ḿmíri nà-ádà bụ̀ ǹkè é jìrì AI wòghárị́á
Bidiyon da ke nuna ‘gada ta rushe a Nasarawa’ AI ce ta samar
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