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chukwu ebuka by lagos community choirs

INTRO:
There is none Greater than Jehovah
Can I get a witness in the House
There is no one else
Thank you great wonder… yaa
Eye eye la
We celebrate the greatness of Jehovah this morning
Eyelele eye la      
Eeah… Chi m oh oh oh oh….
Ey ey ey eye y ey…

VERSE:
LEAD VOCALIST:
Chukwu Ebuka, Chukwu Ebuka, (God is Great, God is Great) but you can use Big to replace Great
Nobody greater
Chukwu Ebuka, Aye anana ye ah (God is Great)
Chukwu Ebuka, Sorom Tobe Ya… (God is Great, join me and Worship Him)

Chukwu Ebuka,… Chukwu Ebuka,… Oh oh oh oh (God is Great, God is Great) but you can use Big to replace Great
Chukwu Ebuka,… Chukwu Ebuka,… Oh oh oh oh (God is Great, God is Great) but you can use Big to replace Great
Ma’m kowa nmeso oma gi oh… (If I talk about your goodness)
Chi ga eji, chi ga abo (Night will come, and Day will break, but I won’t finish saying it)
You’ve been so good to me
Ma’m kowa ihe oma Ine meren m oh (If I talk about all the good things you do)
Chi ga eji, chi ga abo (Night will come, and Day will break, but I won’t finish saying it)
Because You are!
Faithful God… oh oh oh oh
Asi n’aru mu buru so onu (if all my body where mouth)
Ozughi inye gi ekele (it is not enough to praise you)
My Lord and my Friend

Chi di nma… Chi di nma… (God is Good, God is Good)
Nare ekele… ey ey ey ey (take all the praise)

CHORUS:
Jehovah emeworom ihe o jiri buru Chi m oh (The Lord has been good to me)
Jehovah emee Chi n oh Iye! Iyeee! (The Lord has Done… My God…)
Jehovah emeworom ihe o jiri buru Chi m oh (The Lord has been good to me)
Jehovah emee Chi n oh Iye! Iyeee! (The Lord has Done… My God…)
(Repeated 2x)

VERSE 2:
Chai, oh oh oh oh
Chi m oh, Chukwu Ebuka me eh (My God, My God is Great)
Re wo otito (Take all the Praise)
Great and wonders
How I love to work with You

BRIDGE:
You see!
Many times I wonder
At the plan of Salvation
Why you’re there
Chi m oh (My God) has to be my freedom
Say! Why you even have to die at all?
Couldn’t You just wave Your Hands?
Or speaks, so we all begins
But You choose to die
Now You live
And because of You I live

Call:     Because of You!
Resp:   Izuru ke me eh
            Izuru ke me eh…

CHORUS:
(Repeated 4x)

ENDING PART:
Emewo ya
Jehovah Jare emewo ya
Agu ne chem mmba emewo ya aaaha…
Emewo ya aaaha
Emewo ya
Jehovah Jare emewo ya
Alfa and Omega Emewo ya aaaha…
Emewo ya nu ge ya

CHORUS:
(Repeated till fade)

Hallelujah…..

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