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"Omo jaye jaye" in Yoruba translates to "a child who is prosperous" or "a child who brings wealth." The phrase often conveys a sense of pride in a child's achievements and success, emphasizing the joy and blessings that a prosperous child brings to their family. It reflects cultural values around success and the importance of children in the community.

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5mo ago

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