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[Music + Lyrics] Celiono – Oghene Ose Woruno

Celiono - Oghene Ose WorunoGospel music singer Celiono wasted no time in following up her December 2019 release with her first single for the year 2020 titled “Oghene Ose Woruno”

The song which combines urban instrumental with traditional folk balances the appeal of this Urhobo mid-tempo vibe for both the young and the old. It is a song of gratitude, Celiono praises God as she reminisces on times God’s mighty hands have pulled her up. She enjoys her listeners in thanksgiving using the Urhobo dialect.

The song follows the release of “Kpevwo Oghene” which was met with great reviews and feedback on release in December 2020. The 2019 December release was the first following her 7 years hiatus. She released “Ovie” in 2012 and complemented it with a video.

Celina Onoriode Ejemai is a native of Agbarho in Ughelli North Delta state. She is a graduate of Delta State University where she studied Economics and is currently a Banker.

Her genre is mainly Contemporary Christian music which she blends with the rich African traditional rhythm to birth great songs of praise and worship. Celiono started music professionally in 2009. She is also a member of Day Spring Model Parish Choir at RCCG Province 21 based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Lyrics: Oghene Ose Woruno By Celiono

Chorus
Ki die me wo kpevwo ghene
(What can use to thank God)
Oghene Ose Woruno
(My God you’ve done so much )2*. (Chorus)

Verse 1
Heavenly Father I’ve come praise ur name
For love for me and your mercy too
Words are not enough to express to you
My gratitude and my gratefuness
doh doh oghene miyeruvwe doh doh
(Doh doh God I greet you doh)

Chorus

Verse 2
When the going gets tough lord see me through
Even when I fail your mercy stays
There were times when There was no way out
You made a way when I cried to you
Doh doh doh doh
Oghene miyeruvwe doh doh
(God I greet you doh)

Chorus

Bridge
Ki die
(What..?)
Ki die
(What.?)
me wo kpevwo ghene
(..can I use to thank God..)
Ose Obo wo ruru akpome
(..My father for all you have done in my life)

Chorus

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