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💖Diane💖 :
Amen 🙏 May I please ask everyone to pray hard for my son he is having a very hard time right now 😔 my heart hurts for him .thank you🙏🏼
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Verlaine :
God bless you man ✝️🙏❤️
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Selene ✨ :
Amen 🙏🏼 Thank you for this prayer
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ℰ𝓁𝓁ℯ❦ :
Amen 🙏🏽, God bless you JP
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👽Tina👽🇨🇦 :
Amen many blessings to you JP 💜💜💜
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LightSage-t8m :
Amen Brother 🙏 stay Blessed.
2026-01-18 02:37:41
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Jacob? 🥱 :
In Jesus name, Amen 🙏
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God Bless you Sir Amen 🙏 Thank You Father ❤️🦍🤴🐯🦁👑
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jims2476 :
Good to see your back JP. God bless
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gagelacrosse :
God Bless you❤
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amen!!🙏❤
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Amen! ❤
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amen🙏
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Angela Kay :
Amen🥰🥰🥰🥰
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Dorcy Anderson :
Amen 🙏🤲💙
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Amen🙏🏼
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Amen 💙♥️💛💚
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Dr. Orlando Owoh was referring to himself because of poverty. He was describing his condition to Popoola, saying he was going through hard times but believed his season of wealth would surely come. *“Opo yon tie losan gangan, mi jebi, irole loja nta, ere mi ma dale. Popoola Popson, e jebi o, e jebi ojo yo to e, ojo bonelona do ro pone paya nee, e jebi ojo, ojo bonelona do ro pone poma nee…”* Dr. Orlando was telling Popoola about his condition, saying he believed that one day his time of riches would come. He appreciated Popoola Popson for recognizing his talent. He then said: *“Olori yonri, mo yon temi nigbakola, elese yonse, mo yon temi nigbakola, Tori ba ti fomi, moyon temi nigbakola, bese lo dun mi o, mo yon temi nigbakola…”* Meaning: he had struggled and worked hard in pursuit of success. **Igbakola** means *Akosejaye* or *Akosewaye* (striving to become successful). He further explained: *“Amo sa, bara ba romi gbede, igbakola mo yon temi…”* Meaning: *If I become successful, then it is Popoola Popson’s time too, because he supported and believed in me.* Baba Orlando also said: *“I am not guilty if I am not rich today…”* Poetically, he was saying he should not be blamed if wealth had not come yet, because destiny plays its own role in life. He represented **destiny** in the song as **rain (Ojo)** — meaning rain respects nobody; it falls on everybody equally. **Omane** means *Children* **Ayane** means *Wives* A beautiful example of how Orlando Owoh used deep storytelling, wisdom, and real-life struggles in his music. ❤️🎶 #OrlandoOwoh #orlandoowohsong #orlandowohfans #1millionviews #fypシ゚viral
Dr. Orlando Owoh was referring to himself because of poverty. He was describing his condition to Popoola, saying he was going through hard times but believed his season of wealth would surely come. *“Opo yon tie losan gangan, mi jebi, irole loja nta, ere mi ma dale. Popoola Popson, e jebi o, e jebi ojo yo to e, ojo bonelona do ro pone paya nee, e jebi ojo, ojo bonelona do ro pone poma nee…”* Dr. Orlando was telling Popoola about his condition, saying he believed that one day his time of riches would come. He appreciated Popoola Popson for recognizing his talent. He then said: *“Olori yonri, mo yon temi nigbakola, elese yonse, mo yon temi nigbakola, Tori ba ti fomi, moyon temi nigbakola, bese lo dun mi o, mo yon temi nigbakola…”* Meaning: he had struggled and worked hard in pursuit of success. **Igbakola** means *Akosejaye* or *Akosewaye* (striving to become successful). He further explained: *“Amo sa, bara ba romi gbede, igbakola mo yon temi…”* Meaning: *If I become successful, then it is Popoola Popson’s time too, because he supported and believed in me.* Baba Orlando also said: *“I am not guilty if I am not rich today…”* Poetically, he was saying he should not be blamed if wealth had not come yet, because destiny plays its own role in life. He represented **destiny** in the song as **rain (Ojo)** — meaning rain respects nobody; it falls on everybody equally. **Omane** means *Children* **Ayane** means *Wives* A beautiful example of how Orlando Owoh used deep storytelling, wisdom, and real-life struggles in his music. ❤️🎶 #OrlandoOwoh #orlandoowohsong #orlandowohfans #1millionviews #fypシ゚viral

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