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Korloue – My latest favourite word

February 15, 2011November 3, 2016Leave a comment

Date: February 15, 2011 Author: Tammy Maloney I learned a new word today. Korloue Korloue is an Ogoni word meaning say what you have in mind. I learned this word today from my friend Dum. He is from the Ogoni tribe in southeast Nigeria and currently resides in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Dum and I worked together … Continue reading Korloue – My latest favourite word

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