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Simi Essay Ft. Fizzy – Onibu Ore

Simi Essay Ft. Fizzy - Onibu OreWhen fear comes knocking, you have a choice to make; Let it overtake you or remember Jesus our Benefactor as well as his victorious act of love and choose to believe that He has won the battle for our peace; that’s why Simi Essay, released his own version of the hymn Onibu Ore featuring Fizzi.

Onibu Ore, is a reminder of how God is our Benefactor and Present Help in times of tribulations and need.

Simileoluwa Adegbesan popularly known as Simi Essay is a Nigeria recording and performing artiste, song-writer, music coach and director, a worshipper and praise driver with an energetic master of the art with his fuji fusion.

Singing professionally for over 10 years, he’s drawn every inspiration from God and his environment. He acquired lots of experience as a music director and as judge for series of Gospel music competitions.

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Lyrics: Onibu Ore By Simi Essay Ft. Fizzy

Verse 1:
Oluwa orun ohun aye
Iwo n’iyin at’ope ye fun
Bawo laba ti fe o to
Onibu ore, onibu ore

Verse 2:
Fun ara lile wa gbogbo
Fun ibukun gbogbo aye
Awa yin o, asi dupe
Onibu ore, onibu ore

Chorus:
Onibu ore, onibu ore
Bawo laba ti fe o to
Onibu ore, onibu ore

Bridge:
Lord you’ve been so good to me, and
You’ve been so kind to me
I cannot do without your grace
You brought me out of the miry clay
and set my feet on the solid rock
I could not live without your love

Outro:
Bawo laba ti fe o to
Onibu ore. Onibu ore.. Onibu ore…
Bawo laba ti fe o to
Onibu ore

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