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Tuesday, October 01, 2019
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ReplyDeleteVery beautiful with intriguing depth. Good to know some people have managed to hold traditional practice down nd not let foreign worship deter them.
Delete🔊 it @sapphire!
DeleteAll i see is JAZZ
ReplyDeletehhhhhhhh
ReplyDeletewonderment..
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Olori. The Oni is always full of smiles nowadays.
ReplyDeleteAh Olori looks resplendent in both outfits. Young woman but she really holds her own
ReplyDeleteProphetess in communion with ancestors
ReplyDeleteMay our beautiful and ancient Yoruba cultures and traditions never die, amen!
ReplyDeleteThe Olori is gawgus
ReplyDeleteBeautiful woman!
Intriguing marriage between a church leader and a traditional worshipper. I wonder who they worship in the morning
ReplyDeleteOlori beautiful amd look pregnant
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