Thanks for all the comments, I love my kalabari and okrika heritage and would love to see more of these on CZcams. Popular gospel music I heard growing up are hard to find on here. Could you please tag or link me to any you find.
Thanks for sharing this video. I remember so many kalabari songs from my childhood....sadly it appears they have gone with the LPs and turntable era. There was one popular album by the Anglican Youths of NDD/St Andrews Church Bakana (I think)...Please tag me too if you do find them.
You're very welcome. As you have blessed us, so shall you be blessed! Thanks for sharing your beautiful gift of praise and worship to the world, Ibiso. We are indeed blessed with beautiful Ijaw dialects. My daughter who is now 14 used to smile whenever I played this song to her many years ago.
Anytime i listen to this song, I remember Lagos Law School, 2011. It was as if the exam was going to swallow me, but thankfully,I encountered this song and it ministered to me. All through the exam that lasted for a week, it was this song. To the glory of God, i passed excellently and from there commenced my law career.
My mum got this CD from Portharcourt when my Dad passed on in 2009, still ministers to me. There's something about praises in your native tongue. May my mum continually rest on ..❤❤
those that need the lyrics: both the kalabari and english... thank me later Paka-bara, paka-bara oo oh x2 (What happens, What happens) Chorus: Ani paka-bara, paka-bara (whatever happen, whatever happens) i-tamuno weri-soma (don’t abandon God) oweri-soma (don’t abandon Him) oweri-soma (don’t abandon Him) ghele teinbo weri-soma (don’t abandon the most high) Ani paka-bara paka-bara (whatever happen, whatever happens) i-tamuno weri-soma (don’t abandon God) oweri-soma (don’t abandon Him) oweri-soma (don’t abandon Him) mu kunuma la (till the end) Verse 1 I understand That life can be tough around these days Pls no matter what happens Don’t give it up Don’t give Him up There’s a God whose on your side In his presence you can hid Ori-pala bari eeeh (He will guard you) Bari balafama (don’t be afraid) (Repeat Chorus) Verse 2 Can’t you see Those who put their trust in the lord Shall be like mount zion Mount zion They never move, never move, never move They’re going stronger Stronger They’re soaring higher Higher Pray and hang in there He’s the master He will answer you.. (Repeat Chorus) Tamuno Tamuno (my God My God) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Ghele bo ghele bo (most high God) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Wani teme dabo (our creator) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Wa pri fi dabo eee (our great provider) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Tonkiri bu (this world) Ton bo tonye ofori eee (no human being has control over life) Ine berbe (if you are able) Kroma so teke (pray fervently) Mi tonkiri (in this world) Ton-bo eribi-anga (we must live with care) Kuro tonkiri (uncertain world) Ton bo gyi woriso eee (we must forgive one another) Tonkiri me bu (this world) Ton bo tonye ofori eee (no human being has control over life) Ine berbe kroma so teke (if you are able) Kroma so teke (pray fervently) Tamuno tamuno (God God) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Wani teme ghele bo (our creator Most high) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Male verse I olor bo kuro tein ee olome, dabo ee (he who holds God holds a strong anchor) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) So na kiri na teme alabo (creator of heaven and earth) kro kro amadabo I olor eee (sovereign king, hold me) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Tamuno be emi anga balafa ofori eee (when God is present there is no fear) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) kini yanabo (almighty God) Wa teme bo (our creator) Wa pri fi bo ee (our provider) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) Sisi eee (please) Ghele tein bo (most high God) I olor eee (hold me) I olor eee (hold me) I olor eee (hold me) I olor… Tamuno eee 2x (hold me… God) I olor abofa biki (hold me lest I fall) I olor (hold me) iSikimateh gen tamuno ofori ye (beside you there is no other God) Gen tamuno ofori ye (No other God) Kro tein dabo (our strong tower) Wayindabo (able God) I olor (hold me 2x) sisi dabo eee (please father) #proudlykalabari
I was at the passing out parade of the Nigeria Defence Academy in October 2018 and I was overwhelmed when this song was played by the parade band..It was glorious as for those of us who knew the song jumped to our feet and started dancing...many of the Northerners and those who did not know the song were just looking...Am a Yoruba and though I do not understand the language and meaning of the song until I saw the lyrics, I JUST LOVE THE SONG...GOD BLESS THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WAS USED TO BLESS THE WORLD WITH THIS..
I love this song so much, I am a Cameroonian and addicted to this song. Its glorious. Cant stop playing it and dancing it my own style. Praise be to God.
Anipakabara / Lyrics Main results Anipakabara pakabara (Whatever happens) Itamuno owerisoma, owerisoma (Hold on to God, hold on) Owerisoma, galateinbo owerisoma (Hold on to God) Refrain: Anipakabara pakabara (Whatever happens) Itamuno owerisoma, owerisoma (Hold on to God) Owerisoma (Don’t give up on God) Mu kunoma la (Until the end) I understand that life can be tough and rough these days Please no matter what happens Don’t give it up Don’t give Him up There’s a God who is on your side In His presence you can hide Ori ibalabari eh (He will guard/keep you) Bari ibalafamaa (Don’t be afraid) Can’t you see? Those who put their trust In the Lord shall be like mount Zion They’ll never move Never move, never move They’re going stronger (stronger) They’re soaring higher (higher) Hang in there, He’s the master He will answer you Tamuno, tamuno (Lord God) Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Gelebo, gelebo (Most high God) Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Wanitemebo, tamuno (Our creator) Iyolo abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Waprifidabo, tamuno eh (Our provider) Tomkiri bo (In the world) Tombo tonye ofori e (You don’t dictate what happens) Ine bebe (If you can) Kuroma so teke (Pray fervently to heaven) Tomkirime bo (In the world) Tombo ebibi anga (Live carefully) Kuro tomkiri (Tough/hard world) Tombo jaye weriso eh (One has to let go of some things) Tomkirime bo (In the world) Tombo tonye ofori e (You don’t dictate what happens) Ine bebe (If you can) Kuroma so teke (Pray fervently to heaven) Tamuno, tamuno (Lord God) Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Gelebo, gelebo (Most high God) Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Wanitemebo, tamuno (Our creator) Iyolo abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall) Waprifidabo, tamuno eh (Our provider) Kuroteinye iyolo e (Strongest one, hold me) So na kiri na teme alabo, gbrogbro amadabo, iyolo eh (Creator of heaven and earth, Mighty ruler, Hold me) Tamunobe emi anga, balafa ofori eh (Where God is, there’s no fear) Kiniyanabo, Watemebo, Waprifibo eh (Lord, Our creator, Our provider) Iyolo eh (Hold me) Sisi geleteinbo, Iyolo eh (Please, Most high God, hold me) Iyolo eh, Iyolo eh, Iyolo eh (Hold me, hold me, hold me) Dabo iyolo eh (Father, hold me) Sisi Dabo (Please, Father) Isigima treme, gein tamuno ofori eh (Besides You, There’s no other God) Gein tamuno ofori eh (There’s no other God) Kurotein Dabo (Mightiest Father)
Kalabari's and Ijaws in general were blessed by God with a musical language. I think Africans really. We thank God that Christ redeemed us and our language from satanic bondage to praise of idols. Kalabari language is musical, i'm not Kalabari but in my place we don't sing with our language but adopt Kalabari in singing. It's more meledous (if thats even a word)
This song just came to my heart as I was meditating on everything God has done for me and hw far have come...... Really God still help the helpless ..........
Amazing how i ALWAYS come back to this song WHENEVER things are not going the way i want them to! After listening it, I become calmer and feel consoled! Thanks whoever posted this song.........!
they did some good video graphics for a Nigerian gospel video, can't wait to get to heaven when i will konju seki (ijaw waist dance) in front of my creator
Just found this song in my playlist and I’ve been playing it nonstop. It reminds me of my childhood we used to dance to this song when I was younger without knowing the meaning. Still listening to it in 2023 and am glad to finally know the meaning of the meaning of the song.
Agose Oweriso bia ye oforie. Thank you Ibiso and Afy Douglas. Am so happy i found several okrika and kalabari songs on youtube, this is where i will be always.
I won’t be wrong if I say this song is an evergreen… I first heard this song in 2009 and all through my time in the Uni it was like my love song and here in 2023 I’m still listening to it. Great song ever.. thanks for documenting it here for many more generations to come 😢❤
Honestly, whatever happens do not forget God. I have not stopped listening to it since stumbling upon it today. God loves me!!! Played it over 50 times and still can't get enough of it!
I am a bini by tribe and I don't understand a word from this song but I play it more than 30 times a day! I just can't stop listening to this Angelic voice God bless u dear sister for this beautiful song
In 2023, it is still ministering life and hope. Thanks to my daughter in love who sent this link to me. The song came to mind, and I asked her to sing it and translate.
Thanks so much GOD ALMIGHTY making me see this beautiful songs and it made me to remember when I was in obelle emohua my home. I love RIVERS STATE, Government Sir WIKE and Hon MINISTER Amaech I greetings you all. SHALOM.
@@elizabethreuben6398 Sister. There's difference between language & dialect. Kalabari dialect is a dialect of d IZON LANGUAGE just lik Ibani, Wakirike, Nembe, Akassa, Bassan, Bomo, Gbarain, Ogbe, Arogbo, Apoi, etc Igbo, Yoruba, English, almost evry language has dialects. So u can't say Kalabari is slightly different frm Ijaw. Wich of d Ijaw is Kalabari slightly different frm oda IJAW dialects but it's not different frm IJAW LANGUAGE
I must have listened to this beautiful gospel song more than a hundred times,( and still counting)!!! Funny, i always listen to it whenever i, m facing dificulties!!! AND IT UPLIFTS ME NO END!!!! God bless you for posting it!
Wow! I just thought of this song now, and decided to search for it on CZcams and I found it. I'm so happy. We used to dance to this in our church and school
wonderful lyrics and good that it was translated for those of us not understanding the language. I cant stop listening to it. one of my favourite languages in nigeria. God is wonderful in loving variety.
Please we want to hear more of Kalabari and all other izon gospel music, God Almighty have already bless our land with good things of life but the enemies, now the hour has come they will be judge in Jesus mighty name and our people and the land will be free for life in Jesus mighty name.
Thanks for all the comments, I love my kalabari and okrika heritage and would love to see more of these on CZcams. Popular gospel music I heard growing up are hard to find on here. Could you please tag or link me to any you find.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️thank you singing this amazing song! Forever in our hearts!
Thanks for sharing this video. I remember so many kalabari songs from my childhood....sadly it appears they have gone with the LPs and turntable era. There was one popular album by the Anglican Youths of NDD/St Andrews Church Bakana (I think)...Please tag me too if you do find them.
You're very welcome. As you have blessed us, so shall you be blessed! Thanks for sharing your beautiful gift of praise and worship to the world, Ibiso. We are indeed blessed with beautiful Ijaw dialects. My daughter who is now 14 used to smile whenever I played this song to her many years ago.
You blessed me deeply with this song. It's a reset button.
2023
This song was played in my primary school graduation
Who is in 2024 and still listening to this song ?
Me Oh. I woke up with it and was surprised
Meee
Meee!!!! The song just dropped in my ❤️❤️❤️... haven't heard it in years!😂
Listening to this beautiful piece in 2024..
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Same here 🙋🏼♀️
In 2024 and still listening to this glorious song. God be praised.
I heard this song first in 2008. Now I'm listening in 2023 and it's still very fresh to me. Indeed, good songs never die
Same here
Who's listening to this inspirational song in 2020?
Heard it for d first time tonight nd cant stop repeating ..had to check youtube for d reactions ...song is 11years old ..mehn!!
Me oo
Me
Meee
Just remembered the somg again tonight and i came to listen to it. Evergreen
Anytime i listen to this song, I remember Lagos Law School, 2011. It was as if the exam was going to swallow me, but thankfully,I encountered this song and it ministered to me. All through the exam that lasted for a week, it was this song. To the glory of God, i passed excellently and from there commenced my law career.
Who is here in June 2024?
My love for this song . . . Such prayer . . . Such lovely voices.
My mum got this CD from Portharcourt when my Dad passed on in 2009, still ministers to me. There's something about praises in your native tongue. May my mum continually rest on ..❤❤
2023 and this song is still bringing back fresh nostalgic memories! Thank you for preserving this sound!❤️
those that need the lyrics:
both the kalabari and english... thank me later
Paka-bara, paka-bara oo oh x2
(What happens, What happens)
Chorus:
Ani paka-bara, paka-bara
(whatever happen, whatever happens)
i-tamuno weri-soma
(don’t abandon God)
oweri-soma
(don’t abandon Him)
oweri-soma
(don’t abandon Him)
ghele teinbo weri-soma
(don’t abandon the most high)
Ani paka-bara paka-bara
(whatever happen, whatever happens)
i-tamuno weri-soma
(don’t abandon God)
oweri-soma
(don’t abandon Him)
oweri-soma
(don’t abandon Him)
mu kunuma la
(till the end)
Verse 1
I understand
That life can be tough around these days
Pls no matter what happens
Don’t give it up
Don’t give Him up
There’s a God whose on your side
In his presence you can hid
Ori-pala bari eeeh
(He will guard you)
Bari balafama
(don’t be afraid)
(Repeat Chorus)
Verse 2
Can’t you see
Those who put their trust in the lord
Shall be like mount zion
Mount zion
They never move, never move, never move
They’re going stronger
Stronger
They’re soaring higher
Higher
Pray and hang in there
He’s the master
He will answer you..
(Repeat Chorus)
Tamuno Tamuno
(my God My God)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Ghele bo ghele bo
(most high God)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Wani teme dabo
(our creator)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Wa pri fi dabo eee
(our great provider)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Tonkiri bu
(this world)
Ton bo tonye ofori eee
(no human being has control over life)
Ine berbe
(if you are able)
Kroma so teke
(pray fervently)
Mi tonkiri
(in this world)
Ton-bo eribi-anga
(we must live with care)
Kuro tonkiri
(uncertain world)
Ton bo gyi woriso eee
(we must forgive one another)
Tonkiri me bu
(this world)
Ton bo tonye ofori eee
(no human being has control over life)
Ine berbe kroma so teke
(if you are able)
Kroma so teke
(pray fervently)
Tamuno tamuno
(God God)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Wani teme ghele bo
(our creator Most high)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Male verse
I olor bo kuro tein ee olome, dabo ee
(he who holds God holds a strong anchor)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
So na kiri na teme alabo
(creator of heaven and earth)
kro kro amadabo I olor eee
(sovereign king, hold me)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Tamuno be emi anga balafa ofori eee
(when God is present there is no fear)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
kini yanabo
(almighty God)
Wa teme bo
(our creator)
Wa pri fi bo ee
(our provider)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
Sisi eee
(please)
Ghele tein bo
(most high God)
I olor eee
(hold me)
I olor eee
(hold me)
I olor eee
(hold me)
I olor… Tamuno eee 2x
(hold me… God)
I olor abofa biki
(hold me lest I fall)
I olor
(hold me)
iSikimateh gen tamuno ofori ye
(beside you there is no other God)
Gen tamuno ofori ye
(No other God)
Kro tein dabo
(our strong tower)
Wayindabo
(able God)
I olor
(hold me 2x)
sisi dabo eee
(please father)
#proudlykalabari
Thanks so so much
Chai! uncu, may Jehovah bless you! thank you so these lyrics.
THANK YOU!
david harry thank you
david harry God bless you
Still rocking this song on 2018... Who else is addicted to this song
2019!
I love this song... Can't stop playing it
I was...and i still am
Great song! Amazing vocals. Beautiful African percussion. Guess I'm addicted to this!
@@KingsleyIjike 2020!!
I was at the passing out parade of the Nigeria Defence Academy in October 2018 and I was overwhelmed when this song was played by the parade band..It was glorious as for those of us who knew the song jumped to our feet and started dancing...many of the Northerners and those who did not know the song were just looking...Am a Yoruba and though I do not understand the language and meaning of the song until I saw the lyrics, I JUST LOVE THE SONG...GOD BLESS THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WAS USED TO BLESS THE WORLD WITH THIS..
What a nostalgic memory lane, still listening to this in 2023 o, i shall surely testify in 2024
One gospel song I listen to and it gives me chills 🔥💞.... listened to it while growing up and am here, still listening to it in 2023!
I love this song so much, I am a Cameroonian and addicted to this song. Its glorious. Cant stop playing it and dancing it my own style. Praise be to God.
2024!!! Anyone else?
Anipakabara
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Lyrics
Main results
Anipakabara pakabara (Whatever happens)
Itamuno owerisoma, owerisoma (Hold on to God, hold on)
Owerisoma, galateinbo owerisoma (Hold on to God)
Refrain:
Anipakabara pakabara (Whatever happens)
Itamuno owerisoma, owerisoma (Hold on to God)
Owerisoma (Don’t give up on God)
Mu kunoma la (Until the end)
I understand that life can be tough and rough these days
Please no matter what happens
Don’t give it up
Don’t give Him up
There’s a God who is on your side
In His presence you can hide
Ori ibalabari eh (He will guard/keep you)
Bari ibalafamaa (Don’t be afraid)
Can’t you see? Those who put their trust
In the Lord shall be like mount Zion
They’ll never move
Never move, never move
They’re going stronger (stronger)
They’re soaring higher (higher)
Hang in there, He’s the master He will answer you
Tamuno, tamuno (Lord God)
Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Gelebo, gelebo (Most high God)
Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Wanitemebo, tamuno (Our creator)
Iyolo abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Waprifidabo, tamuno eh (Our provider)
Tomkiri bo (In the world)
Tombo tonye ofori e (You don’t dictate what happens)
Ine bebe (If you can)
Kuroma so teke (Pray fervently to heaven)
Tomkirime bo (In the world)
Tombo ebibi anga (Live carefully)
Kuro tomkiri (Tough/hard world)
Tombo jaye weriso eh (One has to let go of some things)
Tomkirime bo (In the world)
Tombo tonye ofori e (You don’t dictate what happens)
Ine bebe (If you can)
Kuroma so teke (Pray fervently to heaven)
Tamuno, tamuno (Lord God)
Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Gelebo, gelebo (Most high God)
Iyolo, abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Wanitemebo, tamuno (Our creator)
Iyolo abofabiki iyolo (Hold me, lest I fall)
Waprifidabo, tamuno eh (Our provider)
Kuroteinye iyolo e (Strongest one, hold me)
So na kiri na teme alabo, gbrogbro amadabo, iyolo eh (Creator of heaven and earth, Mighty ruler, Hold me)
Tamunobe emi anga, balafa ofori eh (Where God is, there’s no fear)
Kiniyanabo, Watemebo, Waprifibo eh (Lord, Our creator, Our provider)
Iyolo eh (Hold me)
Sisi geleteinbo, Iyolo eh (Please, Most high God, hold me)
Iyolo eh, Iyolo eh, Iyolo eh (Hold me, hold me, hold me)
Dabo iyolo eh (Father, hold me)
Sisi Dabo (Please, Father)
Isigima treme, gein tamuno ofori eh (Besides You, There’s no other God)
Gein tamuno ofori eh (There’s no other God)
Kurotein Dabo (Mightiest Father)
Kalabari's and Ijaws in general were blessed by God with a musical language. I think Africans really. We thank God that Christ redeemed us and our language from satanic bondage to praise of idols. Kalabari language is musical, i'm not Kalabari but in my place we don't sing with our language but adopt Kalabari in singing. It's more meledous (if thats even a word)
Ur place, ani tanga ?
Okrika, Ibani ,Degema?
Kalabari is ijaw.
2024 ❤
Even in 2022, this song is still as deep as ever.
Thanks Sambest for sharing, wanna check back years later.
😉
This song just run through my mind tonight... I didn't know the meaning initially, but thank God I found this... God never fails.. 7th April 2021
Hallelujah, I Played this song every day while gust rashes comes out of my body as I will start speaking in tongues...God really exist.
I miss PH, that's where I did my Youth Service, I almost got married there, but failed, I really miss them
Sorry about the "almost"... I'm sure God had a better plan!
You can still come back. Marry me
@@mrblack7508 You be wahala man hahahhaah.
Am enjoying this song in 2021 .glory to God foever
Yes I'm here in 2021
I’m proud to know this beautiful song🎉 …still dancing in 2023
Who's listening to this spirit filled song in 2023?
I woke up this morning hearing this song in my dream. Thank God I found it on CZcams
Those who grew up in PH will always remember this song.
Aswr 😂
Been looking for this song for a while. Thanks to Google now I am here to listen to this beautiful song 2023
This song just came to my heart as I was meditating on everything God has done for me and hw far have come...... Really God still help the helpless ..........
Still rocking this song in 2020. It used to be my ringtone years ago.
Listening to this song in November 2020 has actually brought back so many memories and tears in my eyes , 😭😭😭 God bless us all
Amen 🙏
One of the most beautiful songs I av heard.
In all things, God is faithful. He can never fail and His time is always on time. Timeless praise chant... Iyolo
Amazing how i ALWAYS come back to this song WHENEVER things are not going the way i want them to! After listening it, I become calmer and feel consoled!
Thanks whoever posted this song.........!
I first heard this song in my undergrad days and after 15 years, it still ministers to me. A song in the spirit indeed.
My late sis song all d tym even wen she was abt goin to meet her creator, she sang ds song . Continue 2 rip rest
Amazing songs. God bless ibiso
Who just remembered this gem and searched the wrong lyric but still got it In 2022…👍🏾
I finally found this song. Still listening 2020 much love from Cameroon 🇨🇲
they did some good video graphics for a Nigerian gospel video, can't wait to get to heaven when i will konju seki (ijaw waist dance) in front of my creator
Thank you God for reassuring me... I claim my healing by faith. I hold an anchor that will never let me drown. Thank you Jesus.
Still hitting this jam all the way from USA
Just found this song in my playlist and I’ve been playing it nonstop. It reminds me of my childhood we used to dance to this song when I was younger without knowing the meaning. Still listening to it in 2023 and am glad to finally know the meaning of the meaning of the song.
Came here from a wedding video I saw on IG and it brought back so much memories❤
I'm again here 2021.....Our God is great. Power and Glory be His forever . Amen
2023 God is the greatest… let his name alone be praise Amen 🙏🙏🙏
Agose Oweriso bia ye oforie.
Thank you Ibiso and Afy Douglas. Am so happy i found several okrika and kalabari songs on youtube, this is where i will be always.
I don't understand the language but I'm teary when I listen to the song
July 2024
Where's Ibiso
Who has her social media handle
😍😍😍 still as interesting like it was yesterday ❤️
I am Yoruba,but I love the song, the message is very powerful
This unlocked a childhood Memory I didn’t know existed 😂. I love the song❤❤
This song means alot to me
Anyhow it happens don't leave God till the end.
That is the summary of the lyric.
Evergreen gospel worship song🎉
Ever refreshing listening to this song, though not a kalabari but so in love with the song since my early days in uni.
Unapologetic Rivers Girl ❤️💯💯💯
I won’t be wrong if I say this song is an evergreen… I first heard this song in 2009 and all through my time in the Uni it was like my love song and here in 2023 I’m still listening to it.
Great song ever.. thanks for documenting it here for many more generations to come 😢❤
This song is too sweet to stop playing. It is so gospel so soothing, motivating and so African!
Lovely song..Very soothing. Especially liked it when the guy joined her towards the end.
Nigeria is rich in Languages that really express God's goodness and greatness. Love my country and love God more.....
I listened to this song growing up, I never knew what it meant but it moves the spirit. Glory be to God!
Honestly, whatever happens do not forget God. I have not stopped listening to it since stumbling upon it today. God loves me!!! Played it over 50 times and still can't get enough of it!
Proudly Kalabari.... Beautiful song
I am a bini by tribe and I don't understand a word from this song but I play it more than 30 times a day! I just can't stop listening to this Angelic voice God bless u dear sister for this beautiful song
In 2023, it is still ministering life and hope. Thanks to my daughter in love who sent this link to me. The song came to mind, and I asked her to sing it and translate.
I am doing it now 😂❤ the meaning turns me on God bless ibso, pls where have you been sis Ibiso
Thanks so much GOD ALMIGHTY making me see this beautiful songs and it made me to remember when I was in obelle emohua my home. I love RIVERS STATE, Government Sir WIKE and Hon MINISTER Amaech I greetings you all. SHALOM.
Since I first heard this song, I can’t stop running back to it in times when I need courage and strength in God🙏🏾
Ohh I ♥️love this song......The message is profound✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾.....
01/01/2023....This got my day. Happy New year
I never knew this song has soo much meaning embedded in it...what a song
This song is so wonderful. I have being listening to it since morning. I really like Ijaw(language) and I wish I can learn it.
Ceelar Loweh when there is a will there is a way! You can find many people who are willing to teach you.
Still want 2 learn Ijaw language?😃
I'l teach u, no charges ☺️.
simple, spend a month in an Ijaw town and boom you'll know it. Its not as complicated as you may think.
This is Kalabari though, the dialect is slightly different from Ijaw .
@@elizabethreuben6398 Sister. There's difference between language & dialect. Kalabari dialect is a dialect of d IZON LANGUAGE just lik Ibani, Wakirike, Nembe, Akassa, Bassan, Bomo, Gbarain, Ogbe, Arogbo, Apoi, etc
Igbo, Yoruba, English, almost evry language has dialects. So u can't say Kalabari is slightly different frm Ijaw. Wich of d Ijaw is Kalabari slightly different frm oda IJAW dialects but it's not different frm IJAW LANGUAGE
14 years later and it’s a hit. God is the same yesterday, today and forevermore
I so much love this song....
I've been looking for the lyrics of this song. its awesome.
God bless you Ibiso
I must have listened to this beautiful gospel song more than a hundred times,( and still counting)!!!
Funny, i always listen to it whenever i, m facing dificulties!!! AND IT UPLIFTS ME NO END!!!! God bless you for posting it!
2022 any body?
Love from Copenhagen, denmark 🙏👋💝
More Grace of God Almighty my gorgeous Sis 👑🤎🤎🤎⭐💯🎵🎷🎺🇳🇬🇩🇪🌍🌎🙏
I Keep listen to it everyday
Still listening to this in 2023!
Still blesses my heart in 2023
Childhood memories..love this song so much❤
Lovely, Big Up Kalabari and Okrika 👍👍👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️
Come on!!!
This song is really awesome for the soul
Whenever am down my mom always play this music for me and always tells me a God is watching and she's uses it to pray too
years after, and im still here.. je yanabo..waprifiwabo ye.
Wow! I just thought of this song now, and decided to search for it on CZcams and I found it. I'm so happy. We used to dance to this in our church and school
wonderful lyrics and good that it was translated for those of us not understanding the language. I cant stop listening to it. one of my favourite languages in nigeria. God is wonderful in loving variety.
This was my national anthem in the choir that year😂. Thanks for uploading it with the subtitle. God bless you
This song puts smiles on my face, I remember my teenage days, how I staged with other youths in church. Its soo captivating, rocking this 2020.
Listening to this song in 2021
THIS SONG HELPS TO LESSEN THE PAIN OF LOSING MY MOTHER!!! Thanks...............!
Still watching 2020❤️❤️♥️💋💋💕🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It's 2020, I'm here for the lyrics and assurance from God
2023 August, I'm here and i have good childhood memories listening to this song.
Please we want to hear more of Kalabari and all other izon gospel music, God Almighty have already bless our land with good things of life but the enemies, now the hour has come they will be judge in Jesus mighty name and our people and the land will be free for life in Jesus mighty name.
I’m here in 2023 thank God for life and everything
Wow! 🥰😍 It's really been a very long time I heard this song. I'm happy I'm listening to it again. 💃💃💃
Ani'pakabara pakabara... 💃💃🥰😍
2024 and still freshh❤