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Nkem Owoh (aka Osuofia): Oyinbo-man I go chop your dollar. I go take your money disappear. 419 is just a game. you are the loser. i am the winner... You be the mugu. I be the master....
they sang this song at Blakes (Igbo joint) in Abuja last week. Before he sang it, lead singer K.C. Kline made an apology for 419, along the lines of, 'we have to survive one way or another. Just try not to get caught..'
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As I believe in not wasting words: Bleargh!
they sang this song at Blakes (Igbo joint) in Abuja last week. Before he sang it, lead singer K.C. Kline made an apology for 419, along the lines of, 'we have to survive one way or another. Just try not to get caught..'
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