ÈDÈ ‘Owó tí mo yá tán’ Irú awë-gbólóhùn wo ni tí mo yá?
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The proverb ‘Owó tì mo yá tán’ is in the Yoruba language, one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria. It translates to "The hand that I used to eat is the same hand that I used to dig the grave". The proverb means that the same resources or tools that one uses to achieve success or accomplishment can also be used to bring about one's downfall or failure.
The answer to the question "Irú awë-gbólóhùn wo ni tì mo yá?" is Aÿàpèjúwe. This is because the phrase "tì mo yá tán" is a popular saying in Yoruba culture, and it is commonly associated with the Aÿàpèjúwe drum.