Omotosho oluwafemi aksfemzy momo riri re
It seems like you're sharing a name or a phrase in Yoruba language. "Omotosho" is a Yoruba name that means "born during a festival" or "born during a celebration". "Oluwafemi" is a Yoruba name that means "God has honored" or "God has blessed". "Aksfemzy" seems to be a unique name or a nickname. "Momo" is a Yoruba word that means "heart" or "soul". "Riri" is a Yoruba word that means "love" or "affection". "Re" is a Yoruba word that means "to love" or "to cherish".
So, if I had to translate the entire phrase, it would be something like: "Omotosho Oluwafemi, my heart loves you" or "Omotosho Oluwafemi, I love you with all my heart". However, please note that the translation might not be exact, as the phrase seems to be a unique combination of names and words.