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		<title>By: 7fatcow</title>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-pre%--&gt;dead. We had already paid for the &#039;aso-ebi&#039;. At least he should have allowed us enjoy the &quot;OWAMBE&quot; before performing His miracles.  Hail Biafra  What&#039;s an OWAMBE? or an &quot;aso-ebi&quot;, for that matter?  Aso-ebi appears to be some kind of party clothing.Owambe?Owambe /o-wamn-beh/ n. Popular terminology used in Nigeria to refer to big parties. derived from the Yorùbá language Also practiced worldwide under different names such as party, fete, partito, partido, ?, etc.&lt;!--%kramer-post%--&gt;</description>
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