It's wafricamusic time and i'm doing what i love to do (singing)

I appreciate the @nmalove and @wafrica team for giving us this great opportunity to do what we love to do.
When i saw the post, i thought to myself 'what type of music will be good enough?'. Then i got the inspiration to do a song by Onyeka Onwenu or Evi Edna Ogoli. I chose the song 'Ekwe' by Onyeka Onwenu.
I love the artist and i understand the language a bit.

These are the lyrics of the song

Ekweeeeeee, ekwe ooo, ekwe ooo, ekwe ooo, ekwe ooo, ekwe
mnee anya naka nnii nekwa ekwe k'onabia
mnee anya naka ekpe nekwa ekwe k'onabia
Ebe m jelu ekwe ejee, gwanu m ifem geme
Umu uwa gbatanu o gwanu m ifem geme
Ejim gi ugwo (4x) Ekwe
Ekwe mgbadike ekwe (2x)
Ekwe a noolu m onwe m i jelu bia (2x)
Iwee bu akpa ego wee bia
Iwee dokwasi m n'ukwu
Iwee nayo mwee ju
Iwee n'ebe akwa, i n'ebe akwa onye n'eti gi ekwe
Ekwe mgbadike, ekwe
Onye ife m newe iwe ya biko wegbuo ya
Osukosu nwa nkpi ya biko sugbuoya,
Selense

Meaning

If i look to the right, Ekwe is coming after me
If i look to the left Ekwe is coming after me
Everywhere i go, Ekwe goes, tell me what sbould i do?
Everyone, tell me what to do
Am i owing you Ekwe?

What i deduce from the song is that Ekwe is a young man, trying to sweet talk a woman who is not interested in him because Ekwe went to the extent of crying but his tears didn't work.
Thanks to @eugenecr7 my husband who did the coverage, Mr. Philip who played the keyboard, @farida and her younger ones, Princess and Etenzu (co-instrumentalists, Gift and my lovely kids Enyo and Winnie who danced joyfully and sang along. Special thanks to @maryfavour my big supportive sister who encouraged me to join the contest.

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