Verse 1
Brother eeh
Sister eeh
The same God wey do
for Abraham say n’ogadinma
Muoburu nitukwasiyaobi n’ogadinma
Biko ebezina nwannem n’ogadinma
Ihe di oku ga di oyi n’ogadinma
Lee Lee Lee eeh n’ogadinma
Eeeh n’ogadinma
Chorus
Brother eeh
Sister eeh
The same God wey do
for Abraham say
Resp: n’ogadinma
Muoburu nitukwasiyaobi
Resp: n’ogadinma
Biko ebezina nwannem
Resp: n’ogadinma
Ihe di oku ga di oyi
Resp: n’ogadinma
Lee Lee Lee eeh
Resp: n’ogadinma
Eeeh n’ogadinma
Verse 2
My brother
My sister
Patient is golden o eh eh!
Just wait upon the Lord o oh oh!
Never never give up on God eh eh!
He will never give up on you oh oh!
Everything will be alright eh eh!
Back to chorus
Verse 3
Baby don’t cry don’t cry!
Mama don’t cry don’t cry!
Papa don’t cry don’t cry!
Brother don’t cry don’t cry!
Sister don’t cry don’t cry!
Ihe di oku ga di oyi n’ogadinma
Biko ebezina nwannem n’ogadinma
Bridge
Niger e go beta
Deltans e go beta
Ijaw, isoko oh
Urhobo oh e go beta
Back to chorus
Speech
My dear brethren,
The end of everything is better than the beginning. Just be patient to the end for the able Lord Master Jesus will see you through. Remember the patient in spirit is better than the proud. The patient dog eats the fattest bone. Be patient!.
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