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Бѓљбѓ˜бѓ–ი Бѓ Бѓђбѓ›бѓ˜бѓёбѓ•ილი & Бѓ’იორБѓ’ი Бѓ’იგაჸვილი - Бѓ—бѓ”бѓ—бѓ Бѓ˜ Бѓ™бѓљбѓђбѓ•იჸები: #აკჼტტიკა Janngo, Бѓњбѓ˜бѓњбѓ˜ Бѓњбѓјбѓєбѓјбѓ‘იძე,

: Mama Coco Majara was famously known for her "quiet acts of humanity." She was the one who ensured no neighbor went hungry and that every child in the village felt the warmth of a family, teaching that community is built through small, consistent acts of kindness.

: The term "#Janngo" represents the Hausa word for "tomorrow." In their story, it serves as a guiding light, reminding the people of Panyam that no matter the hardships of today, the sunrise brings a new opportunity for growth and renewal. : Mama Coco Majara was famously known for

Baba Babura was a man of the earth, known throughout the region for his wisdom and his steady hands. Beside him stood Mama Coco Majara, a woman whose heart was as expansive as the fields they tended. Together, they were the anchors of their community, embodying the strength required to bridge the past with a hopeful future. Beside him stood Mama Coco Majara, a woman

: Baba Babura was the visionary. He often spoke of the village not just as it was, but as it could be. His leadership during difficult seasons earned him the title of a "legend," much like other historic figures who championed the struggle for self-rule and dignity in their ancestral lands. He often spoke of the village not just

Their legacy remains a "Janngo" for the youth—a blueprint for living with purpose and looking forward with courage.

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