Hive Open Mic Week 221 | Ijoba Orun (COVER) | By @g2comfort


Greeting friends of Hive and Hive Open mic community week 221 with the theme Desire. A theme that I was given the privilege to choose. With you is g2comfort. Greeting to everyone in this beautiful community. On this occasion, I have brought to you all a song titled Ijoba Orun and I hope you are all going to enjoy my presentation.

Desire is like a fire burning inside us that never goes off. It's desire that makes us want to achieve things and be successful in life. Desires is highly important in our life. Desire is the main reason behind everything that we do. Without desire we will not be able to accomplish anything in life. You can't achieve your dream in life without you having a strong desire. It's desire that make us to set goals and work harder to achieve the goals.

Today, I bring you a song titled Ijoba Orun by Nigerian gospel singer Lara George. This song was released in the year 2008. It's a song that talks about the desire for a Kingdom of heaven. The lyrics of the song remind us that heaven is the reward of every believer. It also encourages us to always please God, put our trust in Him, and live for him, so that our desire to spend eternity with God after life can come to the past. "Ijoba Orun” is a Yoruba word which can be translated as “Kingdom of Heaven”.

Thankful to everyone for taking their time to read my blog, watch my video and for their support....

LYRICS

LYRICS FROM GENIUS

Ijoba orun, l’ere onigbagbo o (2ce)
(Heaven is the believer’s reward)
Ma je’n ku’na baba, mu mi de’le o
(Father, don't let me miss it, Take me home)
Ki n ma ku s’ajo, bii eefin
(That I would not die like smoke in its path)
Mu mi de’le
(help me to reach home )
Aye loja ni orun nile se eee
(earth is a market place heavean is home)
Mumidele o
(take me home)
Owo ti mo ni
(The money I have)
Ko le mu mi de’le o
(Can’t take me there)
Moto ti mo ri ra
(The cars I’ve bought)
Ko le wa mi de’le o
(Can’t take me there)
Ore ti mo ni
(The friends I have)
Ko le sin mi de’le o
(Can’t take me there)
Gbogbo iwe, ti mo ri ka
(All the knowledge I’ve gained)
Won o le gbe mi re’le o
(They Can’t take me there)
Ma je n ku’na baba
(Father, Dont let me miss it)
Mu mi de’le o
(Take me home)
Ki n ma ku s’ajo, bii eefin
(That I would not die like smoke in its path)
Mu mi de’le o
(Take me home)
Aye l’oja, orun n’ile
(The earth is like a market place, heaven is home)
Mu mi de’le
(Take me home)

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