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MUSA JUMA - JB OMWAGA LYRICS

Thuon jambaka Nyakwar Apunda
Ja Mbita yo Sindo Ng'at Mosomo Ahinya,
Rebbeca Nyar maro jaodi
Osiep Omwaga,
Osiep Odundo go Ombija Wasuna.

Ng'ama riek inyuolo godo,
Agent Ogweno Nyakwar Apunda go Ouma.
David Onyango bende Ja Mbita
Wuod go Ogweno Ng'ama lich miwuoro.

Olago gi Charles osiepni,
Wakinde madongo gin achiel go Ombija  Wasuna,
Wakinde madongo ei kisumo machalo go Olago
 Be joma lich miwuoro

(Bridge)

Olago gi Charles osiepni,
Wakinde madongo gin achiel go Ombija  Wasuna,
Wakinde madongo ei kisumo machalo go Olago
 Be joma lich miwuoro

Olago gi Charles osiepni,
Wakinde madongo gin achiel go Ombija  Wasuna,
Wakinde madongo ei kisumo machalo go Olago
 Be joma lich miwuoro

Ruoth konya achopie mbita monda amosie Omwaga JB osiepna
Ayee joluowa yawa joma jonyiego jotabu maskinde miruoro...

Chorus
JB Omwaga Osiepa mit ndi kawero jomosomo lilo,
Osiep Ondundo gi Ombija Eh Papa!
 JB Omwaga Osiepa mit ndi kawero jomosomo lilo,
Osiep Ondundo gi Ombija Eh Papa!

Thuon jambaka JB Omwaga Eh Papa
Ithank Fidel osiepni Ogweno eh Papa
Wadgi Ouma ngat moromo telo eh papa
Ngama ratego jok moneno mbele eh Onyi yo
Osiepe duto chalo gi Omwaga eh papa
Oh Oh eh eh eh..

Chorus
JB Omwaga Osiepa mit ndi kawero jomosomo lilo,
Osiep Ondundo gi Ombija Eh Papa!

Thuon jambaka JB Omwaga Eh Papa
Ngat mohero adiera moloyo duto eh Pap
Jaodi Anyonyi dhako moyingo sunga eh papa
Rwako welo to ongeyo moyingo duto kisumo
Weekend ichopie mielo Limpopo kadance,
Oh papa eh papa eh eh eh..

Thuon jambaka JB Omwaga Eh Papa
IDakitari osiepni Ogweno eh Papa
Wadgi Ouma ngat moromo telo eh papa
Ngama ratego jok moneno mbele eh Onyi yo
Osiepe duto chalo gi Omwaga eh papa
Oh Oh eh eh eh..

Chorus

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